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From the archives: How A Daring Man and His Flying Machine attempted to tame the skies John Birchard FacebookTwitterEmail In this CT Magazine article from January 1981, titled A Daring Man and His Flying Machine, we meet ninety-something-year-old Silvio Antonelli, who gives a first-hand account on the frontier of manned aviation.File photo For every Orville and Wilbur Wright (or Gustave Whitehead, if you prefer), in the late 19th and early 20th century there were untold numbers of would-be pioneers risking life and limb in a race to be the first to break free of the Earth s bonds by building a working aircraft. In this article from January 1981, titled ....
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ALPHARETTA, Ga. â This month marks the opening of Alpharettaâs Grow-A-Row Program at Old Rucker Farm. The volunteer-based effort is an expansion of the farmâs current produce donation program through a partnership with North Fulton Community Charities (NFCC). The farm serves as an educational tool for harvesting produce while also sharing space with the future Old Rucker Park which is still in the conceptual development phase. Grow-A-Row was conceived in response to the increased need for supportive programs during the pandemic. âThe Alpharetta Grow-A-Row program was created to serve a need that has been magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic,â Alpharetta Community Services Manager Amanda Musilli said. âKnowing how the pandemic has affected countless families in the area, two incredible volunteers, Mike Ruggiero and James Graeme, wanted the farm to be able to continue to donate produce to the [NFCC] Food Pantry year-round.â ....