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TULSA L. Joi McCondichie grew up hearing her grandmother tell the story of the horrific night she fled Greenwood 100 years ago.
Tuesday, the Tulsan invited the community to walk the same route that took her grandmother, Eldoris Mae McCondichie, and other Black Wall Street residents to safety as they escaped the white mobs intent on killing them and burning down their homes and businesses in what became known as the Tulsa Race Massacre on May 31 and June 1, 1921.
More than 100 people took part in L. Joi McCondichie s 5-mile Century Walk, retracing the survivors path by riding in golf carts or walking the route on foot. Along the way, they saw drawings of 27 survivors created by artist Udonna Wallace. She said she drew the survivors faces to help Century Walk participants connect with the humanity of the people who escaped into the woods to avoid becoming victims of mob violence.
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AUBURN In honor of Earth Day on Thursday, April 22, Androscoggin Land Trust will present “Over 30 Years of Protecting Land in the Lower Androscoggin Region” from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. via Zoom.
This program, hosted by Auburn Public Library, will be presented by Aimee Dorval, the executive director of the trust.
Attendees can learn about the land trust’s conservation and stewardship efforts, covering more than 5,000 acres of land, including 10 miles of Androscoggin River waterfront.
To register, call 207-333-6640, ext. 4, or email Donna Wallace at [email protected]. Participants will be emailed the Zoom link on the day of the program.
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Refuges to provide shelter in Blacktown City during heatwaves
Vulnerable residents will be able to seek shelter during heatwaves through a network of ‘heat refuges’ in an Australian-first trial in Blacktown City.
Blacktown City Council has approved the trial of ‘heat refuges’ – a network of Council and community-run air-conditioned venues where residents can go and be provided for during a significant heatwave event.
Residents vulnerable to extreme heat include the elderly, people living with disability or chronic illnesses, and young children who do not have access to air conditioning.
The network will initially include Council-owned venues (Lethbridge Park Community Centre, Tregear Community Centre, Whalan Community Centre, and Oakhurst Neighbourhood Centre) and community resources such as Blacktown Workers Club and Bidwill Uniting Church.
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