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Artscape a fun escape for many
Sun ReporterAs they meandered among paintings, sculpture and crafts, patrons of Artscape could also take in a street performance. They might watch a contortionist squeeze his entire 6-foot frame through a small hoop, a juggler toss oddities while skateboarding and...Tags: People, Arts, Vehicles, Artscape, Music
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Town split as story of cookie conflict spreads
With a sigh, Claremont, Calif., Mayor Ellen Taylor explained how she became the "Claremont Cookie Monster." It happened during a chance encounter in March outside her husband's law office in the heart of the quaint college town, where she also works....Tags: People, Claremont (Los Angeles, California)
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Anne Arundel Datebook
Today Concert The GFWC Woman's Club of Linthicum Heights will present the Rock and Roll Relics as part of its Concerts in the Park series at 6 p.m. at Linthicum Park on Benton Avenue off Route 170 in Linthicum. Participants are encouraged to bring...Tags: Clubs and Associations, People, Teen-agers, Music, Beverage Industry
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RECREATION NOTES
Eden Mill Nature Center is offering recreation programs for all ages at 1617 Eden Mill Road, Pylesville. •"Tiny Wonders," for preschoolers ages 2 to 5, is lead by two former teachers, who will pique children's natural curiosities through stories,...Tags: Clubs and Associations, People, John Carroll, Golf
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Religion Digest
Grace United Methodist Church will hold three services today at 110 W. Bel Air Ave., Aberdeen. An informal worship will be held at 8:15 a.m., a contemporary service at 9:30 a.m., and traditional worship at 11 a.m., with the director of Parish Ministries,...Tags: People, Protestant Convention, Edgewood, Lutheran, Bible
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Studio For Martial Arts Agrees To Chop Contract
Suzanne Maillet's complaint about being trapped in an expensive, four-year contract could result in martial arts studios across the state changing their standard business practices. Like thousands of parents throughout Connecticut, Maillet, of Suffield,...Tags: Family, People, Arts, Contracts, Collective Contract
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Summer Drama Camp
MADISONAs they sat in the stuffy auditorium of Abraham Pierson School, the two-dozen or so who had signed up to participate in the Madison Arts Barn summer drama camp looked like an overheated little mass of children getting lectured on the rules of performing....Tags: People, Arts, Celebrity, Robin Hood, Theater
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A 'Circus Out of This World'
MIDDLETOWNOddfellows Playhouse and the Middletown Commission on the Arts present "Circus Out of This World," the spectacular final performance of the 20th annual Children's Circus of Middletown. This one-time-only show will be presented on Friday, August 1 at 5...Tags: Elementary Schools, People, Middletown, Music Industry, Schools
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Meet the real White House hopefuls: Michelle Obama and Cindy McCain
By Robert Watson You probably heard about Cindy McCain's addiction to painkillers and Michelle Obama's remarks that she has never been proud of her country. And by now you probably received the e-mail about the "white-hating" paper Michelle wrote in...Tags: People, Hillary Clinton, Colleges and Universities, Government, Political Candidates
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7 vie for Osceola County Commision post
Sentinel Staff WriterSeven hopefuls for an Osceola County Commission post tried to make their case last week at Liberty High School in hopes of wooing District 3 voters before the Aug. 26 primary election. Democrat and Republican candidates fidgeted at their lecterns....Tags: Health and Safety at School, People, Emergency Planning, Government, Vehicles
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