Mar 11, 2021
Louisa May Alcott
ATHENS â This spring, Concord University will present The Little Women Project, a series of performances and presentations celebrating the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott. All presentations are free and will be hosted on the virtual meeting platform, Zoom, and will begin at 7 p.m. unless noted otherwise. All presentations share the meeting ID 923 2892 2540.
The project will begin on March 18 with a presentation by Concord University history instructor, Keith Lilly, discussing how the Civil War shaped the Mountain State. Then, Concord University Theatre will perform the play production of Little Women on Zoom. Performances will be March 26 and 27 at 7 p.m. and a Sunday matinee, on March 28, at 2 p.m. Funding for the play performance has been provided in memory of Alice Todaro by her family.
UpdatedFri, Mar 5, 2021 at 10:47 pm ET
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The surprise re-election bid by Perkins, 71, was first reported Thursday by THE CITY, who quoted three of Perkins s Council colleagues, a constituent and a former staffer attesting to his frequent disorientation and memory loss. (John McCarten/New York City Council)
HARLEM, NY The competitive City Council race playing out in Central Harlem was jolted this week by news that the incumbent, Bill Perkins, would seek another term despite longstanding rumors that he is in poor health.
The surprise re-election bid by Perkins, 71, was first reported Thursday by THE CITY, who quoted three of Perkins s council colleagues, a constituent and a former staffer attesting to his frequent disorientation and memory loss.
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