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Lake Chapala Orchestra is sustained by devotion
The Lake Chapala Orchestra is a group of about 60 players that presents six or more concerts each season and operates without government funding, relying mainly on ticket sales and local donations.
Calvert commissioners approve Safe Harbor grant and golf safety nets
Calvert County's Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved a $300,000 Strategic Demolition Fund award for Safe Harbor and a $390,000 budget adjustment for safety netting at Chesapeake Hills Golf Course.
Eden Cafe builds community with 'pay it forward' program
Eden Cafe in downtown Tulare runs a nonprofit 'pay it forward' program to help fund meals and serves weekly meals to people experiencing homelessness; owners Marc and Mimi Thevenet emphasize community, face-to-face conversation and youth mentorship.
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Showing: 51-60Shelter Island to Kennedy Space Center: Wyatt Brigham on life and working on Artemis
Wyatt Brigham, a 2013 Shelter Island High School graduate now living in Melbourne, Florida, worked as an Environmental Control Systems engineer on NASA's Artemis 1 and later joined Northrop Grumman; he watched Artemis 2 launch from his home with his family.
Darius Rucker to lead fifth Riverfront Revival in Charleston.
Darius Rucker will lead the fifth Riverfront Revival on Oct. 9–10 in Charleston, with a lineup that includes Old Dominion and Nelly; presales are underway and general tickets go on sale Wednesday, and part of the proceeds will support the Carolyn G. Rucker Nursing Scholarship and Rock 'N Roll Rescue.
Sunday General Conference sessions emphasize the resurrection of Jesus and the value of peacemakers
The Sunday sessions of the 196th Annual General Conference, held on Easter Sunday, featured leaders speaking about Jesus' resurrection and the role of peacemakers, including remarks from President Dallin H. Oaks and President Dieter F. Uchtdorf.
Second Alarm Scholarship Benefit supports Sable Flames' scholarship efforts
Hundreds of Madison-area residents are expected to attend the 28th annual Second Alarm Scholarship Benefit on Saturday, Feb. 18 at The Tributary Hub to raise money for the Jones-Robinson Scholarship and support community networking and programs.
Plum and Oakmont community events and news for the week of April 6, 2026.
This roundup lists local announcements for Plum and Oakmont the week of April 6, 2026, including the Oakmont Carnegie Library’s A Taste of Two Towns on May 3 and Plum High School’s Air Force JROTC receiving an “Exceeds Standards” rating.
Ponterra partners with Arbor Day Foundation to expand reforestation in Mexico
Ponterra announced a project finance loan and partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to support La Esperanza, a large afforestation, reforestation, and revegetation project in Mexico; the initial 10,000-hectare phase will plant more than 6 million native trees.
Maidens' War is an old legend that helped legitimize social order.
Cosmas recorded the Maidens' War in a 12th-century Czech chronicle, preserving an oral tale about women who lived and fought independently before being subdued by men; Professor Martin Golema says such stories mix pagan memory, local places like Vyšehrad and Devín, and later Christian reshaping.
McMinn Regional Humane Society hosts "Party for the Paws" fundraiser on April 11.
The McMinn Regional Humane Society will hold its Party for the Paws fundraiser on Saturday, April 11, beginning at 5 p.m.; organizers say all proceeds will support care and well-being of animals at the shelter.
Palm Bay Mayor Rob Medina releases April 2026 mayor's message
Mayor Rob Medina describes his participation in the Palm Bay Police Citizens Academy and outlines April items including a temporary change to water treatment, a Fire Station 7 ribbon-cutting, and several community events.
Salvation Army Community Center hosts Easter celebration in Jackson.
The Jackson Salvation Army Community Center held its annual Easter weekend with Good Friday and Resurrection services, an Easter Sunday sunrise service, a shared breakfast and a children's egg hunt; leaders said the events reflect the center's mission to meet both physical and spiritual needs.
