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Children’s Discovery Museum in Waterville to begin building renovations
The museum at 7 Eustis Parkway has delayed opening due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A date for that opening has yet to be set.
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City Councilor Mike Morris of Ward 1 and his son, Quinn, look in May 2019 at plans for activity zones at the Children’s Discovery Museum of Central Maine in Waterville. The museum is soon to begin renovations to its home at 7 Eustis Parkway, the former First Congregational United Church of Christ. Amarinda Keys, the museum’s executive director, is shown at right.
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WATERVILLE The Children’s Discovery Museum of Central Maine is about to begin renovating the former church building it bought last November in Waterville.
Religious events beginning April 10 Sarasota Herald-Tribune
New classes, events and announcements
• Temple Beth Sholom presents “An Evening with Israeli Ambassador Akiva Tor” at 7 p.m. Sunday via Zoom. Join Tor, the Ambassador of Israel to the Republic of Korea, as he shares his presentation on “Israel and the World Jewish Community: The Way Forward.” Registration for this event is required. Visit templebethsholomfl.org/events to register. For more information, contact the office at 941-955-8121 or email info@templebethsholomfl.org
• Temple Sinai presents a new Zoom series, Breathwork: Therapeutic Voice Exercises for Impaired Breathing with Chazzan Cliff Abramson at 11 a.m. Wednesdays. This free Zoom workshop will offer exercises for better breathing, phonation and habitual vocal behavior. For Zoom information, visit templesinai-sarasota.org.
ANGOLA â Steuben County now has another Little Free Library, this one located near the entrance of the community-built playground known as Friendship Park.
Angolaâs Parks and Recreation Department announced on Facebook last week that the miniature library is now open and ready for use. The book-sharing box is a project the department worked on this past winter, it said in the social media post.
The Little Free Library at Friendship Park, which has an image of the Cat in the Hat on the side along with a quote from one of Dr. Seussâ childrenâs books, was a collaboration between Angolaâs Parks and Recreation Department, the Carnegie Public Library and the Northeast Indiana Woodworkers.
Apr 2, 2021
Mary Louise Shuler (Mary Lou) passed away on Monday, March 22, 2021 at The Fountains at Bronson Place in Kalamazoo, Michigan at the age of 91.
Mary Lou was born on Dec. 9, 1929 in Midland, Michigan to Bernard and Edna (Freeman) Niehoff. She was raised in Midland along with her brother Bernard (Ned) and sister Nancy Ann. Mary Lou graduated from Albion College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1952 and from the University of Michigan with a Master of Arts degree in Education in 1956.
She began her teaching career in Saginaw, Michigan where she met a fellow teacher and the love of her life, William (Bill) Shuler. Mary Lou and Bill were married Dec. 27, 1954 and were married for 60 years. The couple moved to Alpena, Michigan in 1956 where they raised their four children. She called Alpena home until 2019 when she moved to Kalamazoo to be closer to her family.