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Orange Observer: High 5 — Thursday, April 8 | West Orange Times & Observer | West Orange Times & Windermere Observer

4 hours ago Share Ocoee baseball’s Lloyd George came through in the clutch in the Knights’ 6-5 walk-off win against Colonial Wednesday, March 31. Tied at 5-5 in the bottom of the seventh, George singled on a 1-1 count to score the winning run. 1. It was a good outing for the Olympia boys and girls track and field teams at the Bob Mosher Wildcat Open Saturday, April 3. The Titans finished in third place in the boys competition and saw first-place finishes by Andrew Miller (2K steeple) and Kai Komatsu (1600-meter run, 3200-meter run). Meanwhile, on the girl’s side, the Titans took a fourth-place finish and were led by wins for Maya Abraham (100-meter hurdles) and Morgan LaBord (100-meter dash, 200-meter dash).

Students take inspiration from Black history

A still from Noah Sullivan’s video presentation. Students wowed the judges with artwork, poetry and essays submitted to Tri-Town Against Racism’s Black History Month Creative Expression Contest. A total of 38 students in grades seven through twelve in the Tri-Town submitted work to be judged by Tangi Thomas, the president of the organization, and three community members: Darrin Garcia, Jean DaSilva and Janis Johnson. Aliyah Jordan, a Tabor student, came in first place for her poem titled “Heroes Unsung.” “The judges were completely floored by both her poem and her reciting of it,” said Alison Noyce of the organization. “She perfectly embodied the theme of our contest, Beyond Martin and Rosa, by honoring a teenager [named Claudette Colvin] who refused to give up her seat in the front of the bus to a white person nine months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.”

Concert to feature a different kind of collaboration

Author of the article: Peter Hendra Publishing date: Dec 10, 2020  •  December 10, 2020  •  4 minute read The Gryphon Trio will perform six of Beethoven s best-known piano trios over two nights Thursday and Friday at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. Supplied Photo Article content When it comes to live performances, the Gryphon Trio has always embraced taking a unique approach. “We called ourselves the Gryphon Trio because we had a sense that we wouldn’t be doing things in the way you might imagine the Mozart Trio may have done,” chuckled violinist Roman Borys during a Zoom interview late last week. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

CSPAN2 Today In Washington March 24, 2010

they could. most people on both sides have a sense in the head of what the answer could be. the challenge is not simply about what happens in the elevated height of the negotiating chamber. the challenge of rises from the breakdown of trust and that is about what happens down the street in the daily experience of the people. good morning from the national archives, between constitution and pennsylvania avenue, adjacent to the national. it holds three main documents that serve as the foundation for our country, the declaration of independence, the u.s. constitution, and bill of rights. it can also find a copy of the men in the carter and sen says data dating back to 1890. we are in the archives with about 200 students as part of the close the program, a conversation with the secretary of education arne duncan. thank you for being here. let me begin with an newsweek cover story that said we have to fire the bad seed

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