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Only the memories remain: Whit & Whimsey

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100+ Women Who Care Medina selects Operation Homes for April funding

100+ Women Who Care Medina selects Operation Homes for April funding
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Awesome experiences occur, even in a pandemic: Whit & Whimsey

Awesome experiences occur, even in a pandemic: Whit & Whimsey Updated Apr 11, 2021; Facebook Share BRUNSWICK, Ohio – Everything old is new again. That seems to wrap up the past month or so for me, thanks to the telephone for the Brunswick Area Historical Society. About a week ago, the phone rang. It was Marjorie Hay Thompson calling from Virginia and she had just discovered a packet of papers among items from her parents, Walter and Twyla Hay. They were marked “Important church papers passed down to Twyla Hay.” Walter and Twyla were very involved at First Christian Church until they passed away. Marji wondered if the historical society was interested. I explained we had an amazing collection from the church, which was sold to Tri-C last year, ending the congregation’s 184 years in Brunswick.

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Sandra Hinkle sets table for Feeding Medina County's future: Medina County Local Legends

Sandra Hinkle sets table for Feeding Medina County’s future: Medina County Local Legends Updated Dec 10, 2020; Posted Dec 10, 2020 Sandra Hinkle, who will retire as executive director of Feeding Medina County at the end of the month, relaxes after a long work day at the non-profit s warehouse. (Mary Jane Brewer, special to cleveland.com) Facebook Share Hinkle started her job as executive director of Feeding Medina County in October 2014. “I’ve loved every minute,” she said. But those minutes are winding down. After six years at the non-profit’s helm, Hinkle has decided that the organization is healthy and it is time for her to retire. She will be stepping down Dec. 31.

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