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- Clubs, hobbies and crafts (Daily Herald)
Bob Bohm's Family Entertainment will present the Survivor Family Game Show at 7 p.m. June 30 at the Bloomingdale Public Library, 101 Fairfield Way. All contestants will earn prizes. Registration is required. For details, call the Youth Services Desk at (630) 924-2740.
- Lindsay students sweep 1A UIL compeitions - Gainesville Daily Register
Lindsay set the record in 2005 with 274.5 points total — which broke the 2001 record of 188 points. “I’ve been doing this for a long time now, and I thought I’ve seen it all,” said Craig Hertel, Lindsay’s UIL academic coordinator. “But ...
- Sorry division of Ulster-Scots - Belfast Telegraph
It is at times distressing to see how Ulster-Scots is being treated in Northern Ireland. As the founder of the modern Ullans movement, I have been disappointed by the setting up of two camps, one camp promoting Ulster-Scots merely for the province of ...
- Sweet Honey will kick off the IU Summer Music Festival - Indiana University
Sweet Honey will kick off the IU Summer Music FestivalIndiana University, IN - 5 hours agoThey are a quintet of artists dedicated to preserving and celebrating African American culture and singing traditions. They are poets and activists who ...
- 'Welcome Home': The Hollow of A Veteran's Heart - Washington Post
"Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter" is not so much about the stories that wounded soldiers bring back to us as it is the ones they keep to themselves. At the center of Julie Marie Myatt's austere, sometimes absorbing comedy-drama, which has arrived at the ...
- Critics' best bets for Sunday - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Annual Annie Malone May Day Parade 1 p.m. Sunday on Market Street between 20th and Seventh streets. Free. www.anniemalone.com or 314-531-0120. An annual tradition for 120 years, the Annie Malone Day Parade attracts some of the regions best drill ...
- The 3-minute interview: Joan Deacon (The Washington Examiner)
Joan Deacon, senior librarian at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility, has worked in libraries since 1972 - leaving the public library system for the prison library system in 1994. Last year, the American Jail Association named her the national Civilian Employee of the Year and Montgomery County named her a "Woman of Distinction" for her work encouraging inmates to read.
- Layman bids WAHS fond farewell Sunday - Daily Progress
Western Albemarle High School will say farewell to its band and choir director, Steve Layman, during its Spring Concert at 3 p.m. Sunday. The Jazz Ensemble, Warrior Jazz Band, Concert Choir and Sym-phonic Band will perform. Layman began his career at ...
- Preparing for departure - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchPreparing for departureColumbus Dispatch, OH - 40 minutes agoHis passion for reciting poetry has made him something of a local legend. He began memorizing poems as a young man and recites them without prompting. ...
- St. Charles author pens sports book (The Courier News)
The Society of Midland Authors, which recognizes top authors in the Midwest each year, recently doled its Best Biography award to a St. Charles resident for her book on former Major League Baseball pitcher Sal Maglie. Judith Testa will receive the honor Tuesday night at the society's annual banquet and awards presentation for her book, Sal Maglie: Baseball's Demon Barber .
- Pen and Sickle - New York Times
Pen and SickleNew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoHis poetry, partly confessional, partly metaphysical, held as its highest value the sanctity of the private self. Brodsky was anti-Soviet as a matter of ...
- Paul nets £3500 literary prize win - News Guardian
Paul nets £3500 literary prize winNews Guardian, UK - 1 hour agoAwards were judged by Karolina Sutton, literary agent for ICM Books and executive director of the Poetry Society of American Poetry and former editor of the ...
- A Brooklyn Assemblyman's Earmarks Are Political Surrealism (The Village Voice)
A local pol gets singed for his attempt at pork for Aesthetic Realism (By Maria Luisa Tucker)
- Colonial Manor ups efforts for Alzheimer's walk in Loudonville - Mansfield News Journal
Colonial Manor ups efforts for Alzheimer's walk in LoudonvilleMansfield News Journal, OH - 1 hour agoSome of the items include a Ron Zook-autographed football, tickets to the Rock and Roll and professional football halls of fame and several zoos, poetry ...
- Memorial Day festivities set for region - Rutland Herald
Memorial Day means different things to different people. It has become known as the unofficial start of summer, the beginning of barbecue season, yard sales, open art galleries or some people may see it as just another day off from work. In towns all ...
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