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Benefit Concert Planned For Sunday
Area students will donate their time and talents this Sunday as part of Notes For Hope — a concert benefiting St. Susan Center.
The Post-Journal |
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Wellsville's top seniors honored by chamber
WELLSVILLE - The top 10 graduating seniors of 2008 were honored at the Wellsville Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon meeting Thursday. Superintendent Richard Bereschik stood up to give an impromptu speech for the students present. Bereschik started out with a song quote of "old hippie music" from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young titled "Wooden Ships." "If you smile a
Lisbon Morning Journal |
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Graduates Astound: Teen 'Hangs With Older Crowd'
Parents sometimes worry when their teenagers start hanging out with an older crowd. It can mean trouble, but not in Andrew Becklin's case.
WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul |
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PU’s music department falls prey to religious extremism
IN the face of tough opposition by religious hardliners, the management of Punjab University, a 130-year old 25,000-student institution, is struggling to maintain its writ on campus.
Khaleej Times |
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Recreation Department Has Cure For Summer Daze
Summer fun for youngsters is offered through the Plant City Recreation and Parks Department's Summer Enrichment Program. Two sites will offer activities starting June 9 and running through Aug. 8.
Plant City Courier & Tribune |
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Dateline Wharton
Christian Comedian Delainard will be at Crossover Community Fellowship Church, 11406 FM 1301 today at 7 p.m. Coffee and cake will be served after his appearance. On Sunday, May 18 Cary Gilham will speak at the 10:45 a.m. worship service. A covered dish luncheon will follow the service.
Wharton Journal-Spectator |
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Tale of nips and tucks offers a few yuks
Having previously dabbled in song-writing, former medical device inventor Mark Poncy of Jupiter has become intent on a career makeover, diving into the uncertain waters of musical comedy. For his initial effort, Makeover, a lighthearted look at our collective obsession with youthful looks, he penned the music, lyrics and script to the entertaining, if derivative tale of 40-ish Valerie Dugan, a ...
The Palm Beach Post |
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Arts Calendar: 5/18-5/24
A listing of events in and around MetroWest for Sunday, May 18, through Saturday, May 24.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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Suburban Symphony's Eric Dina to realize dream of conducting William Grant Still's 'Afro-American' Symphony
Eric Dina could hardly ask for anything more. Not only will the Suburban Symphony Orchestra's co-principal trumpet have the honor of conducting his colleagues Sunday at Beachwood High School Auditorium.
The Plain Dealer |
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Downtown Waco movie night a hit, organizers say
By J.B. Smith
Waco Tribune-Herald |
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Called to serve during spring break
When it comes to taking mission trips during spring break, East Texas Baptist University students answer the call. ETBU had students in three different locations over their spring break, March 17 to 23. One group went to Laredo to participate in a Habitat for Humanity project. Students also traveled to Colorado to work on a church starting project, and a total of 18 students went to Eagle Pass.
The Longview News-Journal |
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Volunteers needed for AlleyFest
The organizers of AlleyFest issued an open call this week for volunteers to help with the three-day music and arts festival in downtown Longview.
The Longview News-Journal |
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Tarpon art panel to draft master plan
From the music and dance of its early Greek settlers to famed painters of the late 1800s, the arts have long played a big part in the cultural life of this city.
The Suncoast News Pinellas |
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Dunedin fire department opens door to public for behind the scene view of operation
Today members of Dunedin Fire Rescue will be in the spotlight during the department's annual Open House Party. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at Fire Station 60, 1046 Virginia St., west of C.R. 1.
The Suncoast News Pinellas |
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PHOTO: Jazz workshop
GODFREY - Arlin Strader, a 1969 Alton High School graduate, reacts Friday as he conducts a jazz workshop for students at his alma mater. Music teacher Tim Jarden, background, was among members of a local jazz band who played with Strader as he gave tips to music students.
The Telegraph |
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Technical corrections bill OK'd
NASHVILLE - The House and Senate have given final approval to the Department of Revenue's "technical corrections" bill, which in its final form is expected to add about $13.9 million to state tax collections in the coming year.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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‘One child,’ one quake, China’s double heartache
WUFU, China — After their daughter was born, Bi Kaiwei and his wife, Meilin, decided to adhere to China’s one-child policy and its slogan, “Have fewer kids, live better lives.” For them and other couples who lost an only child in this week’s massive earthquake, the tragedy has been doubly cruel. Robbed of their sole progeny and a hope for the future, they find it even harder to restart their ...
The State |
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Local artists paint in old town Bluffton
Art in the Park will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today, continuing the Art Weekend in old town Bluffton. Local artists will be painting throughout the day in the park on Boundary Street next to the Society of Bluffton Artists Gallery.
Island Packet |
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Connecticut Sun preview: Whalen is focal point of squad's attack
For the first time in years, the hype machine has been turned off, and the expectations have been lowered for the Connecticut Sun. By those outside the organization, anyway.
The Norwich Bulletin |
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Q&A: McGrath Maps MTVN’s Position
MTV Networks chairman and CEO Judy McGrath has the company firing on all cylinders. MTV Networks' Comedy Central, VH1, MTV and Spike TV all posted significant primetime audience increases during the first quarter of 2008, compared to the prior year.
MultiChannel News |
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ETBU students spend spring break on mission trips
When it comes to taking mission trips during spring break, East Texas Baptist University students answered the call. ETBU had students in three different locations over their spring break. One group went to Laredo to participate in a Habitat for Humanity project. Students also traveled to Colorado to work on a church creation project, and 18 students went to Eagle Pass to participate in ...
The Marshall News Messenger |
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Classical review, Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Yo-Yo Ma at Symphony Center
It's difficult to be certain of what Richard Wagner and Elliott Carter have to say to each other across the centuries. But each composer enjoys favored status in Daniel Barenboim's repertory, and that seemed reason enough to conjoin these important, if very different, innovators on the music director's first subscription program of the season with his Chicago Symphony Orchestra Thursday at ...
The Virginia Gazette |
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Wheeling Symphony Performs Season Finale
NEWS9 cameras are there for the show.
WTOV 9 Steubenville |
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Are you ready for a night of fun and fellowship?
Lee County -- Organizers are busy setting the stage for a night of worship in Lee County. The 403 Revolution is the idea of seven young people who want to make a difference in their community.
WALB Albany |
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Fire Officials: Vehicle Purposely Set on Fire
Topeka firefighters found a vehicle at 1001 SE Highland Avenue Thursday night. Officials say the fire started in the passenger compartment and appears to be intentionally set.
WIBW Topeka |
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