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Stories of those lost to 1918 pandemic showcased during Edmonds Walk Back in Time event

Stories of those lost to 1918 pandemic showcased during Edmonds Walk Back in Time event
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Music will be in the air Saturday, June 5, during Porchfest in New London

More than two dozen musicians will be playing music nearly all day in front of businesses and on porches Saturday in New London during the launch of the community's Porchfest. The event includes a performance by Duluth musician Charlie Paar, who will be performing on the outdoor Bill Gossman Memorial Stage in downtown New London.

Dunwoody police arrest suspected mailbox thieves

DUNWOODY, Ga. — Police arrested two men for allegedly breaking into mailboxes at the Gentrys Walk apartment complex April 14 on Perimeter Center East. Justin David Polk, 48, of Patrol Road, Forsyth, was charged with second-degree burglary, financial card theft, possession of tools for commission of crime and giving false name, address, or birthdate to law enforcement officer. Jerome Anderson Johnson, 25, of Elizabethtown, North Carolina, was charged with second-degree burglary, theft by receiving stolen property, criminal attempt to commit a felony, financial transaction card theft and possession of cocaine. An off-duty DeKalb County detective who lives in the complex spotted the two men standing near the mailboxes at the front entrance and drew his gun. He detained Polk and called Dunwoody police. Johnson fled and was apprehended at a McDonald’s across the street.

Museum Visit: A Lesson in Folk Art - The Magazine Antiques

Museum Visit: A Lesson in Folk Art Jenamarie Boots Antonio Pollaiolo #3642 by Howard Finster (1916–2001), 1984. All objects illustrated are in the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts, Longwood University Farmville, Virginia, William and Ann Oppenhimer Folk Art Collection, gift of William and Ann Oppenhimer. Visiting the Oppenhimer Collection of Folk Art at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, requires a walk across the school’s leafy campus. Highlights from the collection are rotated in a gallery tucked away in a space that doubles as a student meeting area in the Upchurch University Center. Thanks to the pandemic, the space was empty when I visited, but the potential of the room for socializing was clear, and, indeed, was one of the chief reasons it was chosen to display the art. For William and Ann Oppenhimer, longtime collectors and co-founders of the Richmond-based Folk Art Society of America, art is all about relationships. As the gallery’s co-curator Michael

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