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3:17 PM June 9, 2021
Updated:
3:20 PM June 9, 2021
Copleston High School principal Andy Green handing over key archives and photographs to Bridget Hanley, chief archivist at The Hold
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One of Ipswich s best-loved and most historic schools has created a fascinating record of its proud 80-year history.
Copleston High School assembled the array of material - including original plans of the school in 1939, sporting records and items donated by former staff and students - as part of its alumni archives.
Copleston has a long history of teaching generations of students. Here, a careers exhibition takes place in July 1988
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Horoscope for Feb. 3
Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Do be cautious, because you might find yourself at odds with friends, groups and even partners about money and shared property. Tread carefully. Do what you can to keep the peace.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): It’s easy to be at odds with partners, close friends, parents and bosses today. (Yikes! That’s almost everyone.) Patience is your best ally, because patience is the antidote to anger.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Expect a few hiccups at work today, especially related to technology. However, difficulties with bosses and supervisors might also challenge you. Go gently.
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Rainbow Springs Art Festival set for March 20
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DUNNELLON More than 50 artists with original fine art and fine crafts will display their works March 20 at the Rainbow Springs Art Festival, held in the Dunnellon Historic Village at West Pennsylvania Avenue and Cedar Street.
Rescheduled from November, the 10 a.m.-5 p.m. spring event is expected to be smaller, quieter and more intimate than usual, according to organizers.
“Last November would have been our sixth year hosting the festival,” said Bridget Hanley, president of Rainbow Springs Art in Dunnellon. “We had to cancel because of COVID, but we decided to reschedule for March 20. And just go for it. We were hoping things would be different by the spring, but somebody has to take the first step. We’ll take a baby step and see what happens.”