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Staff photo /R. Michael Semple Margaret Rosen, 92, talks about her family’s Christmas Eve gatherings that include her seven children and their spouses, 17 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. If it’s safe enough to do so, all 43 plan to have a Christmas in July celebration July 25 at Rosen’s home. Pizzelles will be involved. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is one of a series of Saturday profiles of area residents and their stories. To suggest a profile, contact features editor Burton Cole at bcole@tribtoday.com or metro editor Marly Reichert at mkosinski@tribtoday.com. STRUTHERS Margaret Rosen may have had decades of practice in preparing her brand of pizzelles for family members, friends, neighbors and others, but it’s a safe bet that her real legacy is found in a loving tradition she helped cultivate and carry on.

Arts events for Sarasota-Manatee: Dec 31-Jan 6

Arts events for Sarasota-Manatee: Dec. 31-Jan. 6 Dancing into a new year The Sarasota Ballet kicks off the new year with its third digital program of excerpts from a wide variety of pieces by six different choreographers. The company announced in December that it would continue its online presentations through the rest of the season. The latest offering, available Friday through Tuesday features Peter Darrell’s “Othello,” Christopher Wheeldon’s “The American,” Sir Matthew Bourne’s “The Infernal Galop,” Sir Peter Wright’s “The Mirror Walkers” and “Summertide,” Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s “Concerto” and Dominic Walsh’s “Clair de Lune.” Admission is $35 and the program may be viewed as many times as you like through Jan. 5. For more information: sarasotaballet.org

No peace on earth in little town of Bethlehem - Readers Letters

Submitting. But, dear God, to find oneself singing of the little town of Bethlehem must bring a lump to the throat of all of us these days! Even back then, under the ruthless rule of Rome and Herod, how still we see thee lie did not last long for the baby Jesus. And today, when we have seen the skyline over the shepherds fields dominated by illegal settlements whose pumps suck up the water that the shepherds livelihoods depended on, we just cannot escape the realisation that the new normal there is no way to peace on earth. What do Palestinians today think of our nostalgic singing when their reality is to be confronted by an insurmountable wall and weapons at the ready, while Christian singers do nothing effective about their suffering and inability to earn a living and to be free? Bah, humbug?

Editorial: The Christmas day when the guns of war were hushed

Editorial: The Christmas day when the guns of war were hushed
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