Melvin âMelâ Peter Nelson left this world to join his heavenly Father on March 16, 2021, from his home in Pleasanton, at 84 years old.
He was born July 12, 1936, in Oakland, California, to Carl and Viola Nelson. After attending Hayward High School, he served in the U.S. Navy, first on reserve, and then on active duty, as a radioman Petty Officer 3rd Class. Once honorably discharged, Mel put his strong work ethic towards developing his career as a real estate appraiser, first with Wells Fargo and PG and E, then starting his company Nelson and Associates, where he practiced in the greater East Bay.â¯
The wedding reception for Jordan and Aubrey Hulls at Henke Hall of Champions at Indiana Memorial Stadium. Photos by Hudson Photography
Jordan + Aubrey
photography by HUDSON PHOTOGRAPHY
He is one of the most popular basketball players Bloomington has ever produced, but it took a little help for Jordan Hulls to get the girl. “Indiana Mr. Basketball” 2009 and a four-year standout with the Indiana University Hoosiers, Jordan met Evansville, Indiana, native Aubrey Wathen at IU where their paths crossed in the School of Public Health. But that was about it until Jordan’s teammate Derek Elston and best friend Caleb Konstanksi intervened.
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Clarendon is proposing to lease part of its campus for private development and to make its grounds greener and more walkable.
The mid-century church sits on two-and-a-half acres of land wedged among Washington Blvd to the north, N. Kirkwood Road to the west and Fairfax Drive to the south. Parking occupies much of the lot, with the church and its auxiliary spaces lining N. Kirkwood Road and Fairfax Drive.
New renderings, however, reposition the church at the corner of Washington and Wilson Blvd, closer to Clarendon, with parish spaces and a private residential building fanning out behind the church. The building is likely to be an apartment building with a 100-child preschool at the base.
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Octavian Moldovean will be in concert with pianist Danny Milan on Saturday at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Lima.
Courtesy Octavian Moldovean
Courtesy Octavian Moldovean
Storyteller Lyn Ford will present an online program on racial identity as part of Black History Month.
Courtesy Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board
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Courtesy Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board
An online program on Henry “Box” Brown discusses how a slave mailed himself to freedom. It’s presented by the Ohio Statehouse Museum Education Center with the support of the Ohio Channel.
Courtesy Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board