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Panther City Picks 13 in Expansion Draft, Makes Four Trades

Hossack was the 14 th overall pick in the 2016 National Lacrosse League Entry Draft by the Saskatchewan Rush from the Rochester Institute of Technology. He finished the 2019 season tied for fifth in scoring among defensemen (17 points) and fourth in assists (14), both career highs. He also set career highs in loose balls (93) and caused turnovers (18).   nd Overall Selection – Charlie Kitchen (Forward, Albany Firewolves) Kitchen became the first player from the University of Delaware to be drafted into the NLL since 2013 when he was selected by the New England Black Wolves during the second round of the 2020 NLL draft. Born in Marlton, New Jersey, Kitchen is a three-time All-CAA honoree and was the 2019 CAA Co-Offensive Player of the Year, posting the 12

Object lesson: Henry Chapman Mercer and His Moravian Pottery

Object lesson: Henry Chapman Mercer and His Moravian Pottery Benjamin Davidson and Pippa Biddle May 3, 2021 Private collection; photograph by Benjamin Davidson, courtesy of Quittner Antiques, Germantown, New York. It was around 9:30 on the evening of June 24, 1910, when the flames were first spotted. A fire, so went the initial reports, had engulfed a barn just outside town. But when the fire brigade arrived at the scene, they found neither a barn ablaze, nor panicked farmers with their lives and livelihoods hanging in the balance. Mayflower tile designed by Mercer, Moravian Pottery and Tile Works. Private collection; photograph by Bill Sheshko, courtesy of Bungalow Bill Antiques, Fair Lawn, New Jersey.

Soya Sienkiewicz

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our dear mother Soya, aged 89, a former, long-time resident of Thunder Bay. Mom was born in Belarus in September 1931. After enduring the tragedies of WWII, she came to Canada in 1948 with her mother Maria and sister Helen. She worked in Toronto and finally Fort William where she married and raised her family. She enjoyed gardening, cooking, needlework, drawing, pets and reading, particularly about history, geography and anatomy. She never forgot a birthday or family life event and always sent cards and personal notes to everyone. We treasure those notes, drawings and her journals. Mom and Dad were able to spend their last few years together at a LTC home in Welland, where Dad predeceased Mom 2 years ago.

Bath Preservation Trust acquires Beckford s Tower paddocks and grotto

Bath Preservation Trust acquires Beckford s Tower paddocks and grotto Beckfords Tower © Tom Burrows. BATH .- The historic paddocks surrounding a famous Bath landmark have been saved and will now be restored to enable visitors to experience a glimpse of William Beckford’s gardens and grotto as they were presented almost 200 years ago. The purchase is thanks to an incredibly generous donation from Stephen Morant, who owns Beckford’s former estate at Fonthill, in Wiltshire. The approximately 2.54-acre site forms a significant part of what was known as ‘Beckford’s Ride’ and features a grotto tunnel and avenue of lime trees, planted by Beckford. In 1848, the Tower garden was consecrated as a cemetery which became the last resting place of Beckford himself, who died in 1844, as well as the Tower’s designer Henry Goodridge (1797-1864), the Holburne family - who founded the Holburne Museum - and the proto-feminist writer, Sarah Grand (1854-1943).

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