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Contest is open to all residents of Franklin and Somerset Counties, Livermore, and Livermore Falls Read Article REGION The Annual Literacy Volunteers Poetry Contest is free, for all-ages and open from February 14-March 31 to all residents of Franklin and Somerset Counties, and the towns of Livermore, and Livermore Falls. First, second, and third place winners will be selected in each of 5 categories: (Age 0-10, 11-17, 18-25, 26 and older, and students of Literacy Volunteers). Winners receive gift certificates to area bookstores: $20 value for first place at Devaney Doak & Garrett Booksellers, $15 value for second place at Twice Sold Tales, and $5 value for third place at the Phillips Library store. All winners will be announced on April 12 and invited to a virtual celebration on April 30, open to the public. All winning poems will be published. For more information go to westernmainelitaracy.org.
The Record Keepersâ Rave Every month, the archival institutions of this nation unleash tiny particles of the past in a frenzy of online revelry. Students at South Vocational High School in Pittsburghâs South Side neighborhood learning how to roll pastries in 1969.Credit.Pittsburgh Public Schools Photographs/Detre Library & Archives, via Heinz History Center Jan. 7, 2021 Is there room in your mind for unuseful details? Or, would you make some, despite long odds the material could one day prove practicable? For those who find comfort in stockpiling answers to unasked questions, an invitation: Once a month, most months, there happens a happening that rewards compulsive curiosity. For a few hours in the backcountry of social media, miscellaneous facts surge and swirl and billow in unison, like clouds of starlings disappearing and reforming in an empty winter sky.
By Dustin Luca Staff Writer Dec 16, 2020 Dec 16, 2020 The Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo Director and CEO Brian Kennedy addresses guests during a behind-the-scenes tour of Peabody Essex Museumâs new wing and installations in Salem. The museum announced on Dec. 15 that Kennedy will step down from his role at the end of the year. JAIME CAMPOS/Staff photo SALEM â News of Brian Kennedy s departure as executive director of Peabody Essex Museum Tuesday came as a shock to many around Salem. I was surprised by the news, and I m sad about the news, because he s been great, said Beth Debski, executive director of the Salem Partnership, a nonprofit that advocates for economic development. Kennedy was a member of the organization s executive committee.