Clean air group holds Halloween silent auction and benefit
A wide range of gifts and services, from art work, massages, glass floats, overnight stays, restaurant meals, piano lessons to note cards, await attendees at the silent auction during the inaugural Concerned Citizens for Clean Air (CCCA) Halloween Party and Benefit, to be held from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28 at the Newport Visual Arts Center.
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Knife-wielding robber still at large
Brain health is the topic of a free health seminar at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the North Strand Health Center, Suite 150, at the River Hills Medical Plaza, 4237 River Hills Drive in Little River.
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Iconic peaks, above and below
SOUFRI RE, St. Lucia -- On the road approaching the mountain's base, I had caught a hint of the sulfurous air that creeps southward from the nearby volcano, a dormant caldera that still bubbles and smokes with the aftermath of the blast that left the Pitons in its wake.
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Business owners wax nostalgic on Fifth Ave.
Scottsdale's Fifth Avenue was a shopping mecca during its heyday in the 1950s. The angled parking made the area automobile-friendly, while the string of store windows and covered walkways kept pedestrians shopping for hours.
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First Presbyterian women host Annual Invitational Tea
The women of First Presbyterian Church in Douglas held their Annual Interdenominational Invitational Tea on Thursday, November 2, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. This event was suggested 18 years ago by Roz Fogleman. Invitations are delivered to women of churches in Douglas and the surrounding areas.
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