Power Book III: Raising Kanan,” one of the “Power” spinoff series featuring
Mary J. Blige, Omar Epps.
“Power Book II: Ghost” aired in 2020, and follows the events that go down 48 hours after the series finale of “Power.” Three additional spinoffs are also in production: “Power Book III: Raising Kanan,” which is a prequel to the original series, “Power Book IV: Influence,” and “Power Book V: Force.”
From creator and showrunner
Sascha Penn, “Raising Kanan” takes viewers back to the ’90s and the early years of the now-deceased Kanan Stark, portrayed by
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in
Courtney Kemp’s original series.
A recent series of webinars focused on preservation of historic buildings in Saskatchewan, and focused on reuse of the buildings. Heritage Planning and Policy Advisor with the Heritage Conservation Branch, Marvin Thomas, says the best way to preserve a building is to find a new purpose for it. “The best way to preserve a historic building is to ensure it can continue to be used in some fashion. There are some very good museums and interpretive centers that historic buildings are being used for, but not every historic building can be a museum. It’s important to find other kinds of uses for them. That might be a purpose for which it was originally built but often times it’s for a new use. There are lots of examples of historic buildings being used for new things, like condos for example, or perhaps other types of housing. The architectural character of these buildings often makes them popular for things like restaurants or retail shops or professional services. T
Almost 270,000 Veterans have received one of the quilts since the organization started in 2003. Author: Kathryn Gilker Updated: 7:08 PM CST February 26, 2021
Fort Smith veteran Marvin Thomas received a Quilt of Valor Friday (Feb. 26) for his service in World War II.
“I’m surprised, that’s for sure, Thomas said. I love it, and I’ll have many years, I hope to appreciate it.
The River Valley Stars Quilts of Valor presented Thomas with the quilt through the window because of COVID-19 restrictions at Methodist Village. The group makes quilts for veterans who have been touched by war.
“As a quilter myself, I know the hours and love that went into making that quilt, and I appreciate it so much, and I appreciate the honor that has been given to him by the awarding of this quilt,” Suzanne McPherson said.
WWII Veteran honored with a Quilt of Valor
FORT SMITH, AR (KFSM) Fort Smith veteran Marvin Thomas received a Quilt of Valor Friday (Feb. 26) for his service in World War II.
“I’m surprised, that’s for sure,” Thomas said. “I love it, and I’ll have many years, I hope to appreciate it.”
The River Valley Stars Quilts of Valor presented Thomas with the quilt through the window because of COVID-19 restrictions at Methodist Village. The group makes quilts for veterans who have been touched by war.
“As a quilter myself, I know the hours and love that went into making that quilt, and I appreciate it so much, and I appreciate the honor that has been given to him by the awarding of this quilt,” Suzanne McPherson said.
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