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Kerry Kincy runs the Free Center at 55 No. Main St., in Middletown’s North End.Contributed photo / Kerry KincyShow MoreShow Less
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Middletown’s Free Center, 52 No. Main St., hosts arts, health and wellness programs for the greater community.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Middletown’s Free Center, 52 No. Main St., hosts arts, health and wellness programs for the greater community.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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The News Journal Fourteen candidates for May Day Queen and Tiny Queen announced – The News Journal thenewsjournal.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thenewsjournal.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Kat Hoskins
Spring is here and in Corbin it is again time for one of the seasonâs most traditional events: the GFWC Kentucky Ossoli Clubâs May Day Festival.
This yearâs 78th May Day Festival will, again, like last year, be a virtual event.
The May Day Festival is a fund raising event for the Ossoli Club. All proceeds are used to fund community service projects, and a portion each year is donated to the school classes participating in the program. Even though May Day was a virtual event last year and the school classes werenât able to participate, the Ossoli Club was still able to donate funds to the classes. Through the years, monetary votes for the young ladies competing for May Day Queen and May Day Tiny Queen have enabled the Ossoli Club to fund or contribute to community organizations, projects, and events. Examples include: Corbin School systemâs theater programs, the Carnegie Center, Corbin Cares, Corbin School systemâs Family Resource Centers,