Dance Party news - Levelhead Posted by bscotchshenani on
May 28th, 2021
Let s get this weekend started by moving and grooving to the tunes and vibes of the awesome Levelhead Community!
GR-18 had a busy week shaking its tiny legs by practicing hip-hop, fire dance & other classic moves for the Spring Picnic Celebration!
Levels
Blaze Monster Cavern. Can GR-18 waltz out with the Package without getting burned?
Shrug Dance
Welcome To Party Island! Will GR-18 s signature Shrug Dance Impress the Package?
Thunder Clap
GR-18 is feeling the beats in Rominski s groovy level
Blaster Ascent Unit! Will GR-18 manage to do the Thunder Clap with the Package by its side?
By WHAV Staff |
A damaged light at the Haverhill Korean War Memorial. (Courtesy photograph.)
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Haverhill’s Korean War Memorial Association is looking for help replacing a new LED light that was smashed recently by a vandal and donations to complete a maintenance fund.
Veteran Russell V.J. Chaput, who turns 90 in January, has been preparing the monument in Grand Army of the Republic Park for Memorial Day and discovered the broken light Tuesday. A founder of the monument, Chaput’s said he does most of the maintenance himself to help preserve money for future needs. His efforts include replacing the flags, weeding the flower beds, putting up buntings and planting flowers.
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May Day poster. (Courtesy of Stephen Lewis.)
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Area residents have a chance to have a taste of May Day as it is celebrated around the world, with a poster exhibit at the Haverhill Public Library during June.
Stephen Lewis’ collection of May Day posters will be the first to display in the library’s reopened exhibit gallery hall. Lewis presents posters he has collected from France, Spain, Namibia, Australia, Denmark, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Germany and Liechtenstein, among others.