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This is Gregory's 11th year as a head coach. When he graduated from BYU, where he played football, he spent a decade in the ...
Key Takeaways NYT Strands puzzle for July 10 winds down with the tranquil theme of NaptimeThe spangram SLEEPYHEAD captures the mood of restful moments and soft ...
Rotary Banner Quilt Preserves Memory of Fellowships An inspiration for future Rotarians. By Mercia Hobson Thursday, August 22, 2024 ...
Bennington will come alive with creativity and celebration as the Better Bennington Corporation hosts its first-ever ArtsFest ...
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Two area libraries in the Athens Regional Library System are hosting events this summer. The Oconee County Library is sponsoring an art exhibit featuring artistic portraits of woman who made important ...
Whether the artisan expresses his/her faith through quilting banners, painting, or sculpture, the symbolic meanings in the art inform our faith, cause us to ponder, and see anew. 0 Comments ...
The 20th Annual Piney Woods Quilt Festival has officially begun at the Carthage Civic Center! The show began today, April 11, from 9 am to 5 pm, and will continue tomorrow, April 12, from 9 am to 4 pm ...
Milwaukee's Black Common Council members pay homage to the artistry of African American quilts by sponsoring a display of quilt banners made by local master quilters. Now until the end of February ...
In honor of Black History Month, quilt banners by local master quilter Ethel White are now on display in the rotunda of City Hall (200 E. Wells St.). ‘Much of the award-winning art in White’s ...
In celebration of Black History Month, City Hall's rotunda has become a canvas of cultural expression, showcasing quilt banners by local master quilters Ethel White and Dianne Pratt. The display ...
To commemorate Black History Month, quilt banners by local master quilters Ethel White and Dianne Pratt are now on display in the rotunda of City Hall through the end of February.