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Adaptation of Jon Krakauer nonfiction book on double murder to shoot in Calgary area

An adaptation of Jon Krakauer's 2003 nonfiction book Under the Banner of Heaven will shoot in the Calgary area this summer, according to the Director's Guild of Canada.

Keynotes: Team Nancy walks again

KEYNOTES: Team Nancy walks again Rosemary Rimkus Team Nancy, in tribute to Hudson resident Nancy Sullivan, has walked in the Multiple Sclerosis Fund annual walk for the past 27 years. This year on May 1, family, friends and former classmates walked 3 miles on Hudson streets in tribute to Nancy, and to raise money for the Multiple Sclerosis Fund. The walk, held annually in Concord, was postponed last year due to Covid. Nancy is the wife of Hudson native Paul Sullivan, who is captain of Team Nancy. “We have participated since 1994,” he said, “and have a great team of old friends, relatives and former classmates.”

Kites Weekend at Dangberg Home Ranch

May 16, 2021 - 10:00am By Kim Harris, Events Manager Something in the Wind, a free kite flying event, will take place at the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park on Saturday and Sunday, May 15-16 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. On the same weekend, the non-profit Friends of Dangberg Home Ranch is hosting its annual rummage sale, Scatter s Attic, at the park from 8:00 a.m.to 2:00 p.m. Both activities are free to attend. Something in the Wind features expert kite flyer Cameron Kauffman of CoolKiter.com. Kauffman will demonstrate several models of large and unusual kites, as well as answer questions. The public is also welcome to bring kites to fly, at any time during the day.

James J Dillman

James J. Dillman, 97, Port Orange, Fla., formerly of Gettysburg, passed away Monday, April 19, 2021, at the Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach, Fla. He was born March 1, 1924, in Gettysburg, the son of the late Charles and Mary Cox Dillman. His wife of 67 years, Hazel Andrew Dillman, died in 2013. Jim was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church for 95 years. He attended Gettysburg High School. Jim started his career in the grocery business with the John C. Lower Co. wholesale foods, but soon moved to Gilbert Grocery Store in Gettysburg. Gilbert’s was purchased by Ken Faust and became Kennie’s Market where Jim worked until his retirement in 1989. While at Kennie’s, Mr. Dillman was involved with most aspects of the store from unloading trucks, running registers, closing in the evening, making sure shelves were full. Following his retirement he worked part-time on the grounds crew at Gettysburg College for the next 10 years.

Forum: 7 Black and Latino Catholics respond to the conviction of Derek Chauvin

Forum: 7 Black and Latino Catholics respond to the conviction of Derek Chauvin
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