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Sozo Children s Choir to Perform at the Historic Lyric Theater for Sozo Children s 12th Anniversary Celebration |

Sozo Children, a Birmingham-based ministry serving the needs of vulnerable children in Uganda, will celebrate 12 years of service on May 13 with a series of events around the Magic

Sozo Children to Host Evening of Dreams Annual Fundraising Gala at the Club

New Peter Becker Community Center expands thrift shop, woodworking, education center

Today Locally heavy thunderstorms during the evening will give way to partly cloudy skies after midnight. A few storms may be severe. Low 63F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 70%.. Tonight Locally heavy thunderstorms during the evening will give way to partly cloudy skies after midnight. A few storms may be severe. Low 63F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 70%. Updated: May 26, 2021 @ 10:22 pm

Veteran volunteer still answers call at school library

MUNSTER — Forty years ago, Lois McClaughry answered a call for help. Forty years later, she’s still answering that call. Twice a week, McClaughry volunteers at the Munster High School library/media center. There she assists staff with cataloging, displays and wherever else she’s needed. See a day in the life of Michigan City Police Officer Brian Wright in the latest Riding Shotgun with NWI Cops installment. “I feel as though I can help the staff do the things they don’t have time to do,” said the mother of three, grandmother of five and great-grandmother of two. It was during homecoming week in October 1980 that arsonists did extensive damage to the north end of MHS, particularly the library. The following summer, the school made a community call-out for volunteers to assist in such duties as typing catalog cards and sorting books.

Senior living communities easing out of pandemic restrictions

With most of the residents and staff at three Montgomery and Bucks County senior living communities having been vaccinated and COVID-19 rates in the community decreasing, pandemic-related restrictions that halted visitors and group activities are guardedly being decreased.  I think the toughest thing over the past year has been when we ve had to pull back and how that affects our residents as far as socialization and family visits, said Dan McKee, president and CEO of Grace Inspired Ministries, which has about 700 residents living on its Lutheran Community at Telford and The Community at Rockhill campuses.  Ed Brubaker, president and CEO of Living Branches, which has about 1,100 residents on its The Willows, Souderton Mennonite Homes and Dock Woods campuses, remembers being in a meeting with a newly formed task force for the coronavirus response when Gov. Tom Wolf announced the state-wide shutdowns last March. At the time, it was expected to last for about two weeks.

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