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Everyday Philanthropists: These Canadians Prove You Don t Need Deep Pockets to Make a Difference

Everything Zoomer Bob and Judy Taylor, who sponsor a pair of Donkeys from The Donkey Sanctuary of Canada every year, are among the many Canadians making a difference with their time and a little money. Photo: Courtesy of Joe and Sealy Cooper They cuddle donkeys and knit gnomes and donate what they can. They are the everyday philanthropists whose good deeds bridge the gaps in Canada’s social safety net. Whether they dig out $10 from their wallet or volunteer a few hours a week, they pay it forward by giving time and money to causes that have touched their lives.

The musical influence of Emily Dickinson

The musical influence of Emily Dickinson
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Sound Perimeter With Performer, Citizen Artist Yo-Yo Ma

• May 4, 2021 Courtesy / Imani Winds RefleXions Music Series, a project funded by the University of Arkansas Chancellor s Grant for the Humanities and Performing Arts Initiative, has partnered with KUAF 91.3 to produce the new RefleXions Podcast, which is co-hosted by Ozarks at Large s Antoinette Grajeda and U of A Music Professor Lia Uribe, who is also the host of the weekly Sound Perimeter segment on OAL. © 2021 KUAF

First-ever Railway Days Festival set for Saturday

First-ever Railway Days Festival set for Saturday Linda Thorsen Bond View Comments The Railway Museum of San Angelo is on track for a big day Saturday, May 15. The first-ever Railway Days Festival will fill the surrounding area with food, fun, entertainment, history and pop-up booths from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The museum was honored this year by the Texas Historical Commission for significant contributions to historical preservation, education and community outreach. According to Board of Directors president Suzanna Valenzuela, the Railway Days Festival continues that trend by displaying the historic train depot to the public. Saturday is also Goodfellow Appreciation Day, and all members of the military get into the museum for Living History tours for free.

Hannibal Area String Orchestra will perform Spring Concert on May 8

HANNIBAL — The Hannibal Area String Orchestra will present its annual Spring Concert at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 8, in the Roland Fine Arts Center, 2800 Palmyra Rd. in Hannibal. The orchestra will play folk music from around the world. Currently the organization is made up of three groups: the Beginning and Intermediate String Orchestras, both directed by Katie Schisler, and the Advanced String Orchestra, directed by John Ferguson. The string orchestra currently has about 40 members, including piano and percussion on some pieces. The beginning orchestra explores folk songs from around the world with a Finnish Folk Song Suite, French Dance and a jungle inspired Rain Festival. This orchestra is honored to premiere an original work by Perry, Ill. composer William Camphouse. “All Quiet Along the Potomac Tonight” is an arrangement of an old Civil War tune by John Hill Hewitt with words from a poem by Irene Hunt. The piece tells of a Union soldier on a night watch fondly think

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