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Synagro Announces Appointment of Myrtle Jones to Board of Directors

Baltimore, Maryland (PRWEB) January 25, 2022 -- Synagro Technologies, Inc., the preeminent provider of biosolids and residuals solutions services in North

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Deceased = Conklin, Shirley Ann :: So. Md. Obituary

Shirley Ann Conklin (80) passed away peacefully at her Huntingtown, MD home surrounded by family and friends on November 27, 2021. On July 29, 1941...Click for more.

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Recent acquisitions on display at the Morris Museum of Art


Recent acquisitions on display at the Morris Museum of Art
Gladys Nelson Smith, Frederick County Farmhands, undated. Oil on Masonite. Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia.
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.- An exhibition of recent acquisitions, currently on display at the Morris Museum of Art, highlights a selection made from the more than two hundred works of art added to the permanent collection during 2020. The exhibition remains on display through June 6, 2021.
Recent Acquisitions celebrates the art of the South and the artists who created it, as well as the many generous donors whose gifts of art have broadened and deepened the museum’s already admired collection. Those donors include: The American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City; Bobbi Adams, a stalwart figure in South Carolina’s art scene from her home and studio in Bishopville; the estate of Lucile Eleanor Caraker (through the intercession of Jean Michael, Cole Murphy, and Mary Ann Sears); Nelson Danish, longtime resident of Burke County who now lives in North Augusta, South Carolina; Dr. Mary Frances Gardner of New Orleans; Kate and Kevin Grogan of Augusta; Timothy Hyde of Washington, D.C. who has, over the years, brought many good photographs and good photographers to the museum; Kathy McLean, late of Atlanta; and John Welsh, who divides his time between homes in Savannah and upstate South Carolina. Dozens of donors to acquisitions funds that honor the memories of museum cofounder Sissie Morris, the museum’s founding director Keith Claussen, and much-beloved artist Philip Morsberger have enabled key purchases.

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Remembered as the best in her trade, photojournalist Nancy Heffernan dies


Nancy Ann Heffernan was an artist when she had a camera in her hand. In the dark room creating prints from negatives, she was one of the best. She was also outgoing and likeable.
For long-time Savannahians, she might be remembered for the now famous photograph of President Jimmy Carter standing on the bar at the infamous Pinkie Masters.
Heffernan died peacefully Tuesday at her home in Savannah with her daughters Katie and Anna Mothersbaugh and niece Ainslee Heffernan by her side. She died from complications of liver cancer. She was 68.
Katie Mothersbaugh said of her mother, she was “very extroverted. Always talked with strangers. That’s how she knows everybody. She was very interesting, outspoken, blunt. Just an amazing, brilliant person. Really intelligent.”

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Everard's March auction series features fine and decorative art from prominent estates, other... - Artwire Press Release from ArtfixDaily.com


SAVANNAH, Ga. – Five times a year, Everard Auctions presents an outstanding selection of fully vetted paintings and objets d’art in live-online sales that have become great favorites with collectors. For their first major event of 2021, Everard takes pleasure in announcing a bonus offering to take place over two consecutive weeks. The first of the two auctions, with absentee and Internet live bidding in progress through March 3, features property from retired New Orleans antiques dealer Angelo “Andy” Cassimus. The second auction, which closes over March 9 and 10, showcases fine and decorative art from several distinguished collections and Southern estates. In both sales, bidders may participate absentee or live online through Everard Live (www.everard.com), LiveAuctioneers or Invaluable.  

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Everard Auction captures charm of Old Savannah with March fine & decorative art series


Everard Auction captures charm of Old Savannah with March fine & decorative art series
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (German, 1884-1976), still life, pastel and India ink on wove paper, 15 1/8 x 20¼ in (sight). Gifted by the artist to Ambassador M.J. Hillenbrand in 1972, thence by descent to David M. Hillenbrand. Estimate: $10,000-$15,000.
SAVANNAH, GA
.- Five times a year, Everard Auctions presents an outstanding selection of fully vetted paintings and objets d’art in live-online sales that have become great favorites with collectors. For their first major event of 2021, Everard takes pleasure in announcing a bonus offering to take place over two consecutive weeks. The first of the two auctions, with absentee and Internet live bidding in progress through March 3, features property from retired New Orleans antiques dealer Angelo “Andy” Cassimus. The second auction, which closes over March 9 and 10, showcases fine and decorative art from several distinguished collections and Southern estates. In both sales, bidders may participate absentee or live online through Everard Live, LiveAuctioneers or Invaluable.

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Houston Restaurant Forked Over Thousands of Dollars to Provide Hot Meals to Senior Citizens, Now The State Has Stepped In to Help


Houston Restaurant Forked Over Thousands of Dollars to Provide Hot Meals to Senior Citizens, Now The State Has Stepped In to Help
Chef Chris Williams is carrying on his family’s legacy through his nonprofit organization Lucille’s 1913. The organization, born during the COVID-19 pandemic, provides hot meals to senior citizens in predominantly Black neighborhoods and living facilities.
Myrtle Jones is a resident of W. Leo Daniels Towers and one of hundreds of senior citizens who receive a hot meal through the nonprofit. Ms. Jones says she is grateful to receive the meals because she was unsure what she would do once the pandemic hit. “It was a Godsend to all of us,” Jones said. “I didn’t have to cook. I didn’t have to go buy, and the thought of somebody else thinking about us, whether we have a pandemic or not, is a blessing in disguise. That’s why I say to myself all the time when one door closes, one always opens.”

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