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Monthly Archives: October, 2007

Roadside Marketplace: Fruit shops, ‘pick-your-own’ apple orchards

One of the highlights of the northeast that is my home and heritage are the markets. So whenever I am On the Road in...

‘The Upper Room’ — a spiritual vitamin

Our spirituality requires nourishment to bloom and to be an asset or resource for our daily lives. The nutrients, the "vitamins and minerals" that...

‘Serendipity,’ friendship fuel change

Twice in the past fifteen years I've answered a very specialized call for help from a friend in New England, a friend of thirty...

Sierra Club organizational meeting and film screening on Oct 29th

The Sierra Club will hold an organizational meeting in Clarksville on Monday, October 29, 2007 6-8 PM at the Clarksville Montgomery County Public Library. The...

Peace Rally – APSU Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)

A Peace rally is being held this Friday, Oct 19th from 1:00 - 2:00 by the APSU chapter of Students for a Democratic Society...

Exuberance, kinetic energy, beauty, magic mark Devries bronzes

Andrew Devries holds magic in his hands, magic that unfolds with each gentle movement of his fingertips as he sculpts the figures he is...

Trail of Tears re-enactment ceremony at Port Royal State Historic Area

Part of the Trail of Tears has never been paved over and lies in its original condition at Port Royal State Historic Area. In...

City Council re-convenes with heightened security screening

In the aftermath of the tragic Bo Ward suicide several weeks ago, the City Council convened for the first time in new but temporary...

MKKL sponsors ‘Happily Never After’ Halloween bash in Hopkinsville

Tickets are now available for the 1st Annual Happily Never After Halloween Bash to be held at the Unitarian Universalist Church Activity Center on...

Loaves and Fishes to dish up Cajun cooking for “Lou’siana Night”

Loaves and Fishes will host a "Lou'siana Night" of down home Cajun cooking at the Soup Kitchen on October 27 from 4-7 p.m. ...

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