Mildred Yelich passed away. This is the full obituary where you can share condolences and memories. Published in the Terre Haute Tribune Star on 2024-04-22.
Mary Golz, a former Wisconsin Dells home economics teacher, and Fred Steinhorst, a former Lake Delton police officer and school transportation director in Wisconsin Dells, are Sunday's parade marshals.
Fastnacht Day 2021: Where to find the doughy treats as fewer offer them because of COVID
Heads up, fastnacht lovers.
It's not going to be as easy to find those doughy treats for Shrove Tuesday, which falls on Feb. 16.
Fastnacht Day is also known as Fat Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday, Mardi Gras and Pancake Day. It's the last day to use up sugar, lard and butter before the start of Lent.
Several popular spots in the region will not be making and selling fastnachts this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
This includes St. James Lutheran Church in Adams County, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Lancaster County, Saint Cecilia's Catholic Church in Lebanon County and the Stewartstown Senior Center in York County.
Jasmine Sanders on the Black Romantic
Aaron Hicks,
Daniel in the Lion’s Den, 2000, lacquer and acrylic on canvas, 30 × 36".
I WAS RAISED BY MY GRANDMOTHER in the Robert Taylor Homes, a housing project on Chicago’s South Side, but frequently stayed at the home of my aunt Rosemary Jarrett, my grandmother’s oldest daughter. When my adoption was finalized, my birth certificate and other documents indelibly amended, my aunt became, legally, my sister, a novel relation that would be indispensable, steadying.
My aunt had back then a marvelously filthy mouth, supplemented by a full and ribald laugh. She inherited from her mother a talent for entertaining, as well as an exuberant, maximalist approach to the adornment of self and home. These impulses converged in the art parties she hosted when I was younger.
By Freya Bergren
The Orchestra of New Spain will present a community Epiphany Concert at Saint Cecilia Catholic Church, 1809 W David St, in Dallas, based on the repertory of its recent Christmas Concert at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. Admission is free; donations may be made to the church.
Epiphany artwork by Edward Burne-Jones
The program incorporates joyful villancicos (carols) that are commonly heard in cathedrals and village churches throughout Spain and Hispanic America. A Christmas cantata by Francisco Courcelle will feature an alto solo by Nicolas Garza, which in the baroque period would have been sung by a castrato.
Villancicos this season are from Spain’s Padre Soler, Cuba’s Esteban Salas, Mexico’s Juan Gutierrez de Padilla, an anonymous Bolivian composer and Chile’s Alfonso Letelier Llona, known for his early 20th century choral works using a style prevalent in Gregorian and modal singing.