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- What’s happening at The Colony Public Library for the month of July: - Star Community Newspapers
Going on vacation or a boat trip on the lake? Stop by the library during the month of July and pick up a free paperback book to enjoy. The library has some great and current titles, and if you lose it, they won’t care. Toddler Time for 2-year-olds ...
- Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poem - Salt Lake Tribune
Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poemSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoCarty, for her part, said Zangare is making assumptions about her income: ''I have not been paid any royalties by anyone who has promoted my poetry. ...
- A native's guide to San Jose (CNN.com)
A century ago, what's now Silicon Valley, California, was called the Valley of Heart's Delight because of the region's mineral-rich soil and temperate climate (San Jose gets 300 days of sunshine a year). By the time I left for college in 1997, however, most of the cherry orchards had been gobbled up by office complexes. San Jose was in the hopeful early stages of the Internet boom, and although ...
- Palm Springs Book Festival opens Sunday - The Desert Sun
Palm Springs Book Festival opens SundayThe Desert Sun, CA - 1 hour agoExhibitors include small independent bookstores, publishers, local authors and local literary non-profits and poetry groups. The fair will include author ...More than 100 authors slated to attend book fest on Sunday The Desert SunHeroes of literacy at reading fest The Desert Sunall 7 news articles
- Volunteer Opportunities - Savannah Morning News
Volunteer OpportunitiesSavannah Morning News, GA - 23 hours agoCall the African-American Health Information and Resource Center at 447-6605. Volunteers are needed a few hours a week in the mornings to assist adults in ...
- Anne d’Harnoncourt dies - Philadelphia Inquirer
Anne d’Harnoncourt diesPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 2 hours agoShe loved that museum like a child....Without her, I don't know how we're going to go ahead." D'Harnoncourt was born in Washington, DC, and grew up in New ...
- Girls Inc. Gives Opportunities to Learn About Other Cultures - Wrcbtv.com
CHATTANOOGA (WRCB) - It's a girls' world at the Highland Park Neighborhood Center, and it has been all month. The mission of Girls Inc. Is to inspire all girls to be strong, smart and bold by providing a healthy and positive environment where girls ...
- He's a creative force to be reckoned with - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeHe's a creative force to be reckoned withBoston Globe, United States - 36 minutes agoTaken as a whole, the music zigzags from charming folk-rock to lo-fi bedroom pop to spacey orchestral maneuvers in the dark - often within the span of a ...
- Murder suspect has son, owned a business - AZCentral.com
The man Mesa police arrested Wednesday on suspicion of sexually assaulting four women and killing two others in Mesa and Phoenix has a 7-year-old son and recently opened a water and ice business. Trent Christopher Benson is being held without bond in ...
- Robert Frost Vandals Get Taken to School - ABC News
On Dec. 28, a 17-year-old former Middlebury College employee decided to hold a party and gave a... On Dec. 28, a 17-year-old former Middlebury College employee decided to hold a party and gave a friend $100 to buy beer. Word spread. Up to 50 people ...
- Poets tackle death and dying for hospice (Scoop.co.nz)
Moonlight, a book of New Zealand poems on death and dying, is being launched at Mercy Hospice Auckland, on 18 July. The anthology, edited by poet Andrew Johnston, is being launched on Montana Poetry Day.
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his 'diary' - Lafayette Journal and Courier
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Best in Verse It's National Poetry Month—what should you read? - Slate
Poets talk about the attention brought by National Poetry Month the way kids talk about food at summer camp—it's terrible, and there's not enough of it. For the rest of the reading world, the initiative has all the appeal of a charity drive. While ...
- Between the lines: Books herald Beijing Olympics - Sacramento Bee
Between the lines: Books herald Beijing OlympicsSacramento Bee, USA - 3 hours ago... short stories, poetry, publishing and blogging. The keynote speaker at the kickoff luncheon will be Dinah Lenny, author of "Bigger Than Life: A Murder, ...
- Religion Briefs: May 17, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
• Reading Room opens • Rumi workshop comes to Redding • African bush doctor to visit for benefit • Bluegrass band to play at church
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