Jennifer Southall said that she used to go there every Friday night with her sisters, while Chris Spruce played darts for the ladies team for years. Lisa Forrest was a former landlady of the Open Hearth and, alongside Roger Robertson, learnt all I knew about running a pub and got my pub licence . To be honest, best time of my life. Met some fab friends I call my family. God bless you all, so sad to see this happen to the place. Parties seem to have been a staple at the Open Hearth, with Kelly Anderson recalling her father s 40th birthday and Sandra Thacker her engagement party back in 1978.
FSU hosts 33rd annual Martin Luther King, Jr. week
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Posted at 3:47 PM, Jan 15, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-15 18:22:38-05
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â Florida State University will honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. during its 33rd Annual MLK Week from Monday, Jan. 18, through Friday, Jan. 22.
The week-long celebration will feature a range of events, including virtual offerings, inspired by the theme âThe Black Women in Our Lives.â
The goal of the week is to bring the FSU and Tallahassee communities together to reflect on the past and support one another to engage in social justice action and advocate for the civil rights of all.
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