TURNERS FALLS The fifth annual Migrations Festival had the village thinking both globally and locally for Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday.Held at the Great Falls Discovery Center, this year’s festival showcased a collection of Guatemalan art from.
TURNERS FALLS Guatemalan and Mayan art finds its way to the Great Falls Discovery Center for the fifth annual Migrations Festival on Indigenous People’s Day.The free event will run from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday.Described by RiverCulture,.
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A Ligonier company has spent more than $3 million buying three commercial buildings in downtown Greensburg including the city’s historic train station, which last changed hands in 2016.
Chelsted Limited Family Partnership bought the train station on Ehalt Street from StoneKim Properties LLC for about $1.1 million, according to information filed with the Westmoreland County Recorder of Deeds.
The company also bought 101 N. Main St. from North Main Street Investors Inc. for about $925,000 and 101-103 E. Pittsburgh St. from California-based Blom & Byrne LLC for about $1.2 million.
bring us together and make us a little more unafraid of the unknown. jackie, another colleague at cnn, don lemon, said this about anthony bourdain. his stories weren t about food. food was a conduit. it was the thing that drew you in and once you were drawn in, it was about the experience. it wasbout the connection. it was his interaction, his interactions with people. i feel like that is so well encapsulated. it was about his culture connection. definitely. you were less likely to see an anthony bourdain at some place like a black live s matter rall. instead he traveled to parts of the world and broke bread with these people and not really deal with politics but their lives.
theoretically. and the connection to central and south america. the olympics are in brazil. there is that culture connection between the two markets. if the heat does as well as everybody says they re going to do it could become a launching pad from nba in south america as well. no glass ceiling. i m not going to read part of the statement that the owner of the cavaliers put out but they re upset they re losing their hometown hero. they seem hurt by the way he went about handling himself during this free agency period and had to go online live national television to essentially break up with his city. does he really a lot of people are use that term. did he really go from one of the most loved players in the nba to one of the most hated literally in a sentence? here s, you know, here it is. 48% of the points last year for the cavaliers were his. 6,000 jobs indirectly related to his magic around that building. $17.81, that s the number that