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Maggy Button: Ready to host your vaccinated friends? Welcome them with margaritas and a jalapeño popper dip


It may have been the long Memorial Day weekend — the official kickoff to summer — but with all the rain and low temperature, I don t think there were too many outdoor celebratory festivities.
Despite the inclement weather in the Berkshires, I did manage to get a few things done, like bringing flowers to family gravesites in Southview Cemetery — which, by the way, is worth driving through. Kudos to all the families and organizations that worked so hard to make it beautiful — and in my case, tear-provoking.
I made my annual run to the greenhouse, picking up a six-pack of unlabeled tomato plants — are they cherry, grape, roma, big boy, heirloom? Only time will tell and it gives me something to anticipate. The zucchini plants weren t quite ready, but they re going to let me know when I can get some. Despite the devastating — to me and the plants! — powdery mildew fiasco a few years ago, I m going to try again. ....

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Remembering Bishop Henry McNeal Turner
Henry McNeal Turner (1834-May 8, 1915) was one of the most influential Black leaders of late 19th century Georgia. Turner was an influential pastor, one of the earliest Black legislators, a prolific writer, and a profound orator.
Born in South Carolina, he was never enslaved and received an education through the assistance of the law firm at which he was a janitor. After traveling the South as an itinerant evangelist, he was accepted as a pastor in the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in 1858 and then pastored in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. In his churchyard in 1863, he helped organize the First Regiment of U.S. Colored Troops for which he mustered into service as their chaplain, serving in several battles in Virginia. ....

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