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London, Jul 10: Claims by workmen of the appearance of an image of the Virgin Mary in the remains of a felled churchyard tree have caused a religious fever in the Irish village of Rathkeale, Co Limerick.
Hanging baskets may seem intimidating to build, but they're easy projects, growers say. The trickiest part may be keeping it watered through the season.
As the summer heat begins to soar the Coppell public library has announced its July and August summer program for young adults entering the sixth grade and older.
“My husband’s funeral is today. And I’m sitting here alone in my upstairs room while half of London follows him to his grave.”
Bangles and beads to benefit bow-wows? Two Springfield women are using their jewelry-making skills to benefit homeless pets. Michelle Gilliam and Amanda Searle, 34-year-old neighbors, own side businesses designing and hand-making necklaces, earrings and bracelets. They are also animal lovers and animal rescuers who are donating 5 percent of their jewelry sales proceeds to Springfield Animal Care ...
Mix M M's and honey, ducks and lizards, concrete and beads, voices and piano, eyes and ears, and you'll get Christ.
A Topeka couple who remember as youngsters going to the some of the very first Topeka Fiestas Mexicana say they continue to volunteer in them to help this generation of children. Felipe Rangel said he and his wife, Mary Pat, have been involved with the fiesta "almost since it started. Way back. We go way back a lot of years." read more
Who's your mummy? Ancient Egypt comes to life again this summer when Cal State San Bernardino offers its popular art workshops to budding artists and archeologists from throughout the Inland Empire.
Tour de Belleville organizer Phil Elmore said he looks forward to being able to ride in next year's event, but was content Friday night just to see the start of the ride.
Oceanside public library receives grant OCEANSIDE ---- The Oceanside Library received a $20,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts recently to host "The Big Read," which promotes community-based reading programs through activities such as read-a-thons, book discussions, lectures, movie screenings, and performing arts events. Planned partners include the Oceanside Museum of Art, ...
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