McCallie Track And Field Team Dominates Region Meet Friday, May 14, 2021 - photo by Contributed
The McCallie Track & Field Team continued an undefeated season by winning the DIIAA East Region Championship hosted by GPS on a beautiful May evening. McCallie scored an astounding 148 points with Baylor and Chattanooga Christian trailing with 48 and 47 points.
McCallie’s Field Event athletes got off to a great start with Aaron Crowder winning the discus and Evan Smith also qualifying for state. Smith won the shot and will advance to state in that event as well. Nic Robinson won the Long Jump and qualified in the Triple Jump. Eric Rivers won the Triple Jump and qualified in the Long Jump. River’s leap of 44’2” is the leading performance in DII. Rivers also won the High Jump. Jack Braman and teammate Michael May finished 1, 2 in the Pole Vault and both qualified for the state. Braman’s best vault this season is 14’5”.
North Belfast youth trips return thanks to community groups
This was their first trip back since restrictions were eased last week to allow youth groups to operate in response to recent violence in Belfast
Community workers from New Beginnings Community Development Group on Belfast s York Road, gathering youths from the local area and taking them on an activities adventure event (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)
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LOGAN – A charity in Logan is struggling to find a new home after the pandemic left them with fewer clients and a huge drop in donations.
The last piece of that move included getting an 800-pound piece of art shipped off to a warehouse.
As the final pieces come down, Michael Bingham s Jump The Moon Studio started to look more like a blank canvas. It s really reminding me of four years ago when I moved in here because there was nothing, he said.
But it became something that he and his employees filled, with the memories and mementos from those they helped overcome so-called disabilities, through art.
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Lady of the manor, 11th-century Godiva, cradles a cat at St George’s church, Woolhope
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SIR – The Rev David Keighley says: “It is sinful not to sell empty churches” (report, March 2). By his definition, my local parish church is “a museum gathering dust”. I beg to differ.
Our congregations rarely exceed 30, other than for major festivals and (in non-Covid circumstances) weddings and funerals, but possibly they have not done so for centuries past.
Yet the church has been at the heart of the village since before the Norman Conquest and, God willing, will remain so for at least another millennium.