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 I thought very much the same as I do now. Society was facing some challenges and was on the brink of major calamity, he said. And here was a place of amazing beauty. Remoteness. Away from it all. I felt comfortable. Mr Berwick - who would go on to lead the Daintree Blockade in 1983 and serve as Douglas Shire Mayor for 16 years - bought land in 1971 with plans to return and build a life off-the-grid. It was never on his agenda to be a part of a movement towards hippie communes, although he would often hear of a place called Cedar Bay, north of Bloomfield.
Your Turn: Youth Super Bowl a tradition in Franklin
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers logo on a Franklin football field gave kids the sense of being in the Big Game Feb. 7. (photo submitted)
The Kansas City Chiefs logo on a Franklin football field gave kids the sense of being in the Big Game Feb. 7. (photo submitted)
Published February 26. 2021 8:00AM
Matthew Walsh, Special to The Times
This is the fifth year that my family has hosted a Youth Super Bowl at our Franklin home during Super Bowl Sunday.
Football has been a passion of mine throughout my life, going back to 1989 when I was a young boy and my parents allowed me to host my first Super Bowl party. At that time, my father, Marty Walsh, helped me build a replica football goal post from PVC pipe in our backyard and purchased enough cans of spray paint to allow me to try to replicate what the actual Super Bowl end zones would look like.
Gordon Keith Enterprises, Inc. / Courtesy of Greg Keith
During the 1960s and 70s, an industrial area on the west side of Columbus was home to a huge, 75-foot long Nativity display depicting Mary, Joseph, wise men, camels and a cast of other animal characters. The holiday attraction was staged outside the workshop and retail store of Columbus artist and designer Gordon Keith.
Teri Horning wrote into WOSU’s Curious Cbus to ask, “What happened to the life-sized Nativity that was at Gordon Keith s Barn?”
Gordon Elmer Keith was born in Columbus in 1924 and showed artistic talent from a young age. As a teenager, he served in the Army during World War II, making scale models used to plan military strategy. After the war, he set up his first design studio in Boston before moving back to Central Ohio.