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Palatine church to host multigenerational art show
Updated 1/19/2021 4:22 PM
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Palatine, invites artists to participate in its new Spring 2021 multigenerational art show titled Planting Hope.
Springing from the inspiration of Senior Pastor Karl Fay, who is himself a working artist, Prince of Peace encourages artists of all ages to meditate on hopeful things, create works inspired by such hope, and share those sentiments with the community.
The art show will include a juried competition with cash prizes awarded on April 16. Submitted artworks will also be displayed at Prince of Peace between April 16-30, and will be simultaneously displayed in a virtual art show on the Prince of Peace website.
Chuck and Darlene Lacugna of Gardnerville celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on Dec. 24. The couple will celebrate with family at a later date when it is safe. They were married on Dec. 24, 1955.
Click here for the Community Stars nomination form.
WARREN For the 20th time, the Tribune Chronicle will recognize individuals who go above and beyond volunteering their time, talents and resources to make the community better.
The Community Stars program, which will be co-sponsored by Trumbull 100 for the 11th year, will recognize 10 Trumbull County residents who embody excellence.
But first, nominations are needed from the community.
“There are many people who persevered and made a meaningful impact in the community even during a pandemic. I’m looking forward to reading about those volunteers,” Tribune Chronicle community events coordinator Sue Shafer said.
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) - The discussion of racial inequity is one of the most important topics right now around the world, in the U.S., and in our community.
Local churches like Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, located in La Crescent, hosts Zoom meetings and small in-person groups, discussing author Debby Irving’s book, ‘Waking Up White.’ The book discusses the hard-hitting topic of ‘white privilege’ and how to dismantle systemic racism.
Pastor Kent Johnson at Prince of Peace, tells News 19 that as a white man, the book was informative, challenging, and enlightening all in one, after reading and discussing Irving’s book.