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Jun 13 2024
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Stuck in Vermont: Nick Morse Has Been Planting Peonies in Chittenden County for 40 Years
This episode of Stuck in Vermont was supported by New England Federal Credit Union. Nick Morse is not sure what first drew him to peonies, but he has spent the past 40 years tending to their showy spring displays at multiple gardens in Chittenden County. A retired Burlington resident, Morse cultivates garden beds of peonies at six spots: Shelburne Farms, Wheeler Homestead in South Burlington,
Seven Days NewsJun 05 2024
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Women's revival planned
A women's old-fashioned revival will be held Monday through Friday next week at the New Hope Assembly Church, 602 S. Moffet Ave.
Services are open to women of all churches.
McKensey Flud, of Western Grove, Arkansas, will be the guest evangelist. She serves as an evangelist at a number of Arkansas and southern Missouri churches.
The Joplin GlobeJun 08 2024
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Denham Springs neighborhood gets a much needed makeover
DENHAM SPRINGS, La. (WAFB) - Beyond The Walls Church in Denham Springs helped clean up homes on Eastover Blvd. Multiple homes in the neighborhood were covered with trash piles so large they were burdening the neighbors. The church gathered volunteers to go out on Saturday and try to make a difference in the neighbors’ lives. “To try to help improve their lifestyle in this particular
WAFB 9Jun 12 2024
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Hopewell dedicates accessibility ramp
Hopewell Theatre will dedicate its new accessibility ramp on Friday before the opening performance of David Lindsay-Abaire’s “Rabbit Hole.” The ramp is the first step in transforming the former church built in the 1890s into a fully ADA-accessible site. The project was delayed for two years by the COVID-19 pandemic, and work started in 2022. In addition to community support, funding came from
The VindicatorJun 12 2024
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Woman pastors applaud Southern Baptist Convention striking down ban
CALLING THIS A WIN FOR NOW, SARAH STEWART IS THE LEAD PASTOR FOR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF OKLAHOMA CITY AND SAYS AFTER CUTTING TIES WITH THE DENOMINATION FOR THEIR STANCE ON WOMEN PASTORS, SHE KNEW IT WAS THE RIGHT DECISION. THAT’S ALSO WHAT SHE’S CALLING TODAY’S SBC VOTE MESSENGERS WITH THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION, THE DENOMINATION THAT DOMINATES OKLAHOMA RELIGION, VOTED WEDNESDAY TO
KOCO 5Jun 13 2024
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BCIU hosts hiring event to fill vacant positions
READING, Pa. - If you're a teacher looking for a job in Berks County, the right opportunity might be waiting for you.
The Berks County Intermediate Unit (BCIU) is looking for early childhood program teachers.
The BCIU held a hiring event at Saint Paul's Church in Reading Thursday.
Organizers say they're working to fill several positions, including early intervention
WFMZ 69Jun 13 2024
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Freetime: June 13
SOUTHSIDE ART LEAGUE SPRING EXHIBIT on display until June 29. Member artists will be exhibiting art works that follow the theme, “You Are My Sunshine.” Visit the gallery at 299 E. Broadway St., Greenwood, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Closed Sunday through Tuesday. SUMMER HOG ROAST, June 15 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Union Christian Church, 300 S., just west of Airport Road. $10
Daily Journal IndianaJun 12 2024
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Sip, hook and dive into a fun filled weekend
ASHTABULA — The Wine and Walleye Festival is a fun-filled weekend for locals and tourists alike. Families flock to the shore of Lake Erie from July 26-28 to the Ashtabula Harbor to enjoy local wine and fresh caught fish. Rennick Meat Market owner Jennifer Pociask and Ashtabula Community Planning and Development Assistant Director Mary Church are coordinating the event. Pociask said that the
Star BeaconJun 12 2024
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"This is for everybody." Juneteenth celebrations planned in Yakima, Ellensburg
To commemorate Juneteenth and the end of slavery in the U.S., local organizations are preparing to host festivities this month with a goal of uniting and educating the community. This year, the Yakima County NAACP will host its annual Juneteenth celebration on Saturday and will kick off the event with a Freedom Ride at 11 a.m. The ride will consist of a caravan of cars traveling from Central
Yakima Herald-RepublicJun 13 2024
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Vanderlynn Stow, 83
Vanderlynn “Van” Stow, 83, passed away Thursday, March 28, 2024, at his home in Sandpoint, Idaho. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 15, 2024, at North Summit Church in Sandpoint. Van was born June 15, 1940, in San Francisco, Calif., to Ashfield and Gladys Stow. He was a proud fourth-generation San Franciscan and graduated from Tamalpais High School in 1958 and from the
Bonner County Daily Bee