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Obituary: Paul Francis Allaire, 1970-2021

Courtesy Photo Paul Francis Allaire Paul Francis Allaire (Pauly), 50, passed away unexpectedly on January 30, 2021, from a heart attack. Paul was the beloved husband of Krista (Michel) Allaire and the incredibly loving father of Joshua and Nicholas Allaire. Born in Essex Junction, Vt., on August 9, 1970, Paul was the loving son of Levi and Bonnie Allaire. Growing up in Essex, Paul had many fond memories of his early years with his siblings and cousins having sleepovers, summer days in the pool and holiday gatherings. They worked together outdoors helping others during haying season and stacking and splitting wood to deliver. Paul carried on this strong work ethic and generosity, instilled at an early age, throughout his entire life. Paul was a graduate of Essex High School (class of 1988) and attended the University of Vermont, where he ea

What s New In 2021: Inspiring Asheville Travel Experiences For The Year Ahead

Share this article Share this article ASHEVILLE, N.C., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Heritage, artistic triumphs, inspired perspectives, justice around the table and music with meaning color the landscape of fresh travel experiences heading through 2021 in Asheville, N.C. Below is a roundup of the latest offerings and events connecting travelers to new and compelling Blue Ridge Mountain adventures in the year ahead. Bonus background notes: for more on the people, histories and stories behind the news go here. Cultural landmarks creatively reborn, major art exhibits (indoors and out), beer, bites and bonding with canine companions and pandemic-inspired openings and fresh ideas in the local culinary scene – the year ahead for Asheville is full of compelling new Blue Ridge Mountain experiences, with an eye toward pulling important history forward. (Photo courtesy of ExploreAsheville.com)

Johnson kid turns inward to draw the outdoors

Thatcher Clark Courtesy photo It’s 4 p.m. on Friday, which in late November means it’s almost dark, and the clouds above Morristown have gone pinkish gray against patches of soft blue sky. In Johnson, 6-year-old Thatcher Clark is seeing different clouds. “The clouds are moving in different shapes,” he says over the speaker phone, less interested in talking shop, and his newfound prowess with pastels. “I see a cloud that kind of looks like there’s a broomstick coming out of it.” With that, Thatcher runs inside, leaving his mom, Ashley Creighton, alone outside with the phone. He probably left to recreate with his oil pastels what he saw in the clouds, she said. He’s been doing that a lot more during the coronavirus pandemic. He’s been reading the Harry Potter series, which might explain the broomstick in the clouds.

Johnson kid turns inward to draw the outdoors

Johnson kid turns inward to draw the outdoors
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