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- Sifting through the past, savoring the flavor - Greensboro News Record
Sifting through the past, savoring the flavorGreensboro News Record, NC - 3 hours agoBut pore through those installments about food - poetry and pictures, stories and speeches - and you'll sense the editing eyes of a husband and wife, ...
- Olde Tyme Stuffe, Inc - Antiques and the Arts Online
Antiques and the Arts OnlineOlde Tyme Stuffe, IncAntiques and the Arts Online, CT - 1 hour agoFurniture, 19th Century Correspondence, Invoices & Stamped Checks, 1890's Scientific American Magazines, Civil War Period Letters & 1817 Militia Document, ...
- Monday, September 29, 2008 (Erie Times-News)
On a clear day, you can almost see forever from the 75-foot observation tower at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center, 301 Peninsula Drive. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the center offers educational programs and interactive exhibits on the history of Presque Isle State Park, as well as movies.
- Art gallery designer in love with our northern light - Edmonton Journal
Edmonton JournalArt gallery designer in love with our northern lightEdmonton Journal, Canada - 4 hours agoPoetry is the missing ingredient in our northern architecture. winning buildings for a cold climate for years. With her team, she just returned from the ...
- Book review: Al Young's poetry collection captures feeling of ... - Enterprise-Record
Book review: Al Young's poetry collection captures feeling of ...Enterprise-Record, CA - 1 hour agothe potential of the blues as written poetry was African-American writer Langston Hughes, who was born in Joplin, Mo. in 1902. ...
- Grant hopes to put human face on day labor site - Portland Tribune
Day laborers wait in the December rain at Southeast Sixth Avenue and Ankeny Street for possible work. The city of Portland is providing a grant to help a day labor site reach out to the community. Despite ongoing controversy about the city’s day ...
- Buy the DVD: - TheCelebrityCafe.com
Buy the DVD:TheCelebrityCafe.com, NY - 10 hours agoHis poetry and drawings are written in his journal as he learns more about himself through his voyage along the beautiful countryside.
- DATES & DEADLINES - Arlington Heights Post
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago's Gala of the Arts, which supports the agency's extensive emergency assistance program, begins with cocktails and art sale 6:30 p.m.; dinner and entertainment 8 p.m. Sept. 5 at Navy Pier's Grand ...
- Conejo Valley readers are getting on same page (Ventura County Star)
Last year, the Thousand Oaks Library sponsored the One City One Book program, a citywide reading campaign that is becoming increasingly popular in U.S. communities.
- Cabaret festival will be a big blast (Bayside Bulletin)
THE eighth HLB Mann Judd Brisbane Cabaret Festival is exploding out of its skin and will serve up a sumptuous array of dazzling performers in Brisbane's best venues from October 1-11.
- Temecula residents gather at Duck Pond to remember 9/11 (The Press-Enterprise)
Hundreds gathered Thursday evening at the Temecula Duck Pond to remember the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks with music, poetry, artwork and solemn thought.
- SOU Native American youth program receives grant (Ashland Daily Tidings)
The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation has awarded the Southern Oregon University Native American Youth Academy Program, Konaway Nika Tillicum, $10,000.
- 1-25 of 817 results - Phoenix New Times
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- JMU Camp Event Celebrates Young Scribes - Daily News-Record
HARRISONBURG - Not all finger-snapping poetry slams are the kind held in the dimly lit bars of the big city. Nope. Poetry, it seems, is for kids, too. For about 96 minutes on Friday afternoon, more than 250 people gathered in James Madison University ...
- Pirate party postponed IN BRIEF - Port Huron Times-Herald
Woman's Life Insurance Club 11 has donated 20 hardcover books to branches of the St. Clair County Library System. The books can be found in the childrens sections of the libraries. The books include titles such as "The Great Fuzz Frenzy;" "I Love You ...
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