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Jacobus man's homemade soup deliveries have helped others, but soon will end
York Daily Record, Pa.When John McHenry made his weekly rounds one recent day, dropping off plastic containers of homemade soup to each of the people on his list, he brought along an unwelcome message. The 79-year-old plans to retire the weekly deliveries on his 80th...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Politics, Religion and Belief, Soups, Human Interest
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Marathon dog park is getting a makeover
Florida Keys KeynoterLots of planning and fundraising were done in advance of the Marathon Dog Park opening in January 2010. More than three years later, the park at U.S. 1 and 75th Street has lost some of its luster due to a combination of dogs running and digging, and...Tags: Human Interest, Marathon, Animals
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Get 'em while they last: volunteer opportunities
Want to be happier, boost your self-esteem, improve your health and perhaps even live longer? Volunteer to help others. Cliched though it may seem, volunteering is one of the most beneficial activities we can do for our physical and emotional well-...
Tags: Orlando, Oviedo, Winter Garden, Human Interest, Winter Springs
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Somerset County church news for May 18
Middlecreek COB The Rev. Linda Stoner will share the message “Look Up and Live” as the Middlecreek Church of the Brethren celebrates Pentecost Sunday. The Rev. John Stoner will serve as worship leader. The church is at 226 Middlecreek Road,...Tags: Christianity, Girl Scouts of the USA, Dining and Drinking, Federal Communications Commission, Religion and Belief
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New chapter for the Boca Raton library about to begin
Saturday, Boca Raton celebrates 50 years of service at the Downtown Library — just as preparations are underway to open a new library down the street. This week, the bookshelves went up at the new, $9.5 million facility that's double the space...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Libraries
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In Mexico, immigrants' relatives watch U.S. debate, and hope
TONATICO, Mexico — Armando Guadarrama was navigating his taxi through the narrow streets of this central Mexico pueblo on a recent Saturday morning, some 2,000 miles from the Beltway. But like many here, Guadarrama was up-to-the-minute with the...
Tags: Immigration, Arts, Politics, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Lincoln to expand free-meals program
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Lincoln County Board of Education will expand a federal free meals program to include more than half of the district's students. As a result, students at the sixth-grade level or lower and all students at Fort Logan High School will get...Tags: Students, Corporate Officers, Human Interest, Teaching and Learning
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Manchester's Bennet Academy Students Spreading Acts Of Kindness
The Hartford CourantStudents in the FLASH after-school program at Bennet Academy are getting a lesson in kindness. The 75 sixth grade students in the program were tasked two months ago with tallying 26 acts of kindness. Students are just now finishing up. Jocelyn...Tags: Education, Students, Human Interest, Teaching and Learning
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Virtual team: Falls soldiers in Afghanistan 'join' Saturday's Relay for Life
Niagara Gazette, Niagara Falls, N.Y.A group of hometown troops stationed in Afghanistan will participate "virtually" in the Niagara Falls Relay for Life on Saturday, a fundraising event for the American Cancer Society. Two local airmen, who have family members leading Saturday's event...Tags: Relay for Life, Entertainment, Afghanistan, Music, Human Interest
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LCCO celebrates audience, ends season with upcoming concerts
The Sanford Herald, N.C.When it comes to the Lee County Community Orchestra's repertoire, some fans have favorites while others can't pick just one piece. "I like them all," said LCCO spokesman Jean McSwain. "I enjoy hearing the orchestra no matter what they play." During...Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), Common, John Williams, Music, Entertainment
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Naperville honors barbershop singers
Barbershop singing has remained on a short list of activities that might be enjoyed equally by teenagers and octogenarians since a revival of the turn-of-the-century music took off in the 1930s. A Naperville chapter of men's barbershop vocalists who...
Tags: Parent Organizations, Music, Entertainment, Culture, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Two Very Different Exhibits Of Religious Artistic Expression
The Hartford CourantEver since mankind began creating art, spirituality oriented themes have been eternally the most popular. Two shows in Connecticut, a contemporary show open for just a few weeks and a show of ancient art open until next April, show different facets, and...Tags: Christianity, East Hartford, Autism, Christian Orthodoxy, Artists
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