vimarsana.com

Latest Breaking News On - செல்வி லில்லி - Page 6 : vimarsana.com

The Queens Night Market Returns to the Rockefeller Center for a Third Season

The Queens Night Market announces its Manhattan comeback After months of uncertainty and a delayed start in Flushing, the Queens Night Market announced this week that it will be bringing back its smaller Rockefeller Center outpost for a third season. The crowd-favorite outdoor food market is scheduled to reopen for lunch on Monday, May 10, taking place from Monday through Friday at the Rockefeller Center’s south plaza, between West 48th and 49th streets. The market’s initial roster includes seven food vendors, who will be serving jerk chicken and bubble tea throughout the summer, and possibly into the fall, according to founder John Wang. The full list of vendors includes:

Meet the rope broker who cleans up the Cape s seafloor and supplies artists with the salvaged goods

DAILY CATCH Meet the ‘rope broker’ who cleans up the Cape’s seafloor and supplies artists with the salvaged goods Laura Ludwig will go to most any length to find new uses for rope, nets, buoys, traps, and other equipment hauled from the depths By Ann Parson Globe correspondent,Updated April 29, 2021, 1:12 p.m. Email to a Friend Miss Lilly returns with some salvaged goods.Kay Matschullat When Miss Lilly tied up to MacMillan Pier in Provincetown one April afternoon, a bystander might have been curious. Why had the lobster boat been out on Cape Cod Bay, when the bay was officially closed to lobster fishing through mid-May? The spring closure is meant to help critically endangered North Atlantic right whales safely passage north by reducing the risk of their entanglement in lobstering lines.

Des Moines County Historical Society to reopen Heritage Center Museum

Family Story Gallery Once inside, visitors will find a new upper-level Family Story Gallery exhibit celebrating some of Burlington s early families, complete with photos and items they would have used.  We try to tie artifacts to actual people if we can to make (the history) more real, said Schneiderman.  Space dedicated to clothing merchant Solomon Herschler, who headed the initial wave of Jews to Burlington in the 1850s, and became a prominent citizen and alderman who established a Jewish cemetery here, includes items from Temple Israel including a menorah, a men s prayer shawl, a velvet-embroidered shawl case, and a close to 100-year-old children s prayer book that belonged to Schneiderman s great-grandfather. 

Living, loving is Poetry in Motion - Daily Advocate

Living, loving is ‘Poetry in Motion’ By Carol Marsh - DarkeCountyMedia.com Local DJ and author, Tom Everhart, has penned a new collection of poems about life, loss, love and redemption in his latest book, Poetry in Motion, available now through Everhart’s publisher, Night Moves Entertainment. Tom Everhart points to a family photo collage on the memorabilia wall of his home office in Palestine, Ohio. His latest book, Poetry in Motion, whimsically remembers the past folly of youth, meeting his wife, Becky the love of his life for 53 years, raising a family, experiencing the loss of a beloved child, questioning and believing in God, and growing old with a hint of disbelief and healthy dose of humor.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.