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Ohio Civil War Show
The 2021 Ohio Civil War Show will take place 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and again 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday.
Admission is $7. Children 11 and younger are admitted for free. Visitors are asked to wear face masks. Hand sanitizing stations will be available throughout the grounds.
Those who arrive at the fairgrounds will be greeted by an eight-cannon battery.
Alongside them will be other artillery pieces, such as mortars, limbers and caissons.
The show includes a 1776 Revolutionary War living history encampment that will feature military drills, musket firing and colonial period camp cooking. Reenactors will explain various period military attire and offer other demonstrations.
South Brunswick Library honors legacy of former mayor, library board member
South Brunswick Library honors legacy of former mayor, library board member
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The South Brunswick Public Library is now the Christopher J. Killmurray Building, named after a former mayor and library board member who passed away in 2018.PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SOUTH BRUNSWICK LIBRARY
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Library Director Chris Carbone with the Killmurray family during the dedication of the Christopher J. Killmurray Building at the South Brunswick Library on April 3.PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SOUTH BRUNSWICK LIBRARY
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The South Brunswick Public Library is now the Christopher J. Killmurray Building, named after a former mayor and library board member who passed away in 2018.PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SOUTH BRUNSWICK LIBRARY
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At the March 2 meeting of Preceptor Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Susan Coulson received a Founders Day information packet. A note was read from Susan thanking the chapter for the honor of being selected our 2021 Valentine Queen. A Beta Brief from the Torch entitled “Overcoming Depression” was given by Lois Johnson.
All the collected blankets were delivered to Rosewood and Judy Krebaum reported how grateful the couple was when she gave them the donation from the chapter. Jeri Brozek reported with everything happening it might be better to postpone the trip to Pawhuska until later in the spring or early summer. Lois Johnson gave the program on natural remedies for keeping your memory sharp.