During her time at SIUE, Evan Senat, an anthropology major from Belleville, Illinois, has done many impactful things such as helping create the Little Free Library on campus, but her education will not end with graduation. This summer she plans to study abroad.
During this semester Senat won many awards, like the Robin Brown Memorial Life Experience Award in Anthropology and Community Engagement in Anthropology, and she also won a scholarship on top of that.
âI won the Community Engagement Award because I have been working the position of community outreach chair for the SIUE college democrats,â Senat said. âAs well as that I also had an internship at a local historical museum here in Belleville for the entirety of my senior year, and I have also been a volunteer Cougar Guide.â
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Books: In partnership with Rotary LA5, the Rotary Club of Santa Monica recently installed a free Little Library in front of the Boys and Girls Club.
Milford Little Library reopens for beach readers
Saul Flores
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The Gulf Beach Little Library is open for those looking for a summer read.Contributed / Friends of the Milford LibraryShow MoreShow Less
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The Gulf Beach Little Library is open for those looking for a summer read.Contributed / Friends of the Milford LibraryShow MoreShow Less
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MILFORD There’s nothing like relaxing at the beach with a book. But for those who forgot to bring the latest bestseller, the Friends of the Milford Library have them covered. The Gulf Beach “Little Library” is now open for 24/7 for readers to take or leave books.
Rain threatened, but the mayor and council gathered at the riverfront Promenade in Burlington City along Pearl Boulevard. In a time awash in bad news, there was good news. Great news, really. Ember Foreman and Ella Anzuini are why.
Ember and Ella are Girl Scouts in troop 20724. They unveiled service projects Ember her Gold, the highest award in Girl Scouts, and Ella her Silver, just below Gold.
Ember’s Gold project consists of two sleek park benches, each made from 200 pounds of recycled plastic bottle caps. She collected them last year and hauled them to Indiana. A company there recycles plastic into bench parts.
Food in crime fiction.
This is an online event hosted on the British Library platform. Bookers will be sent a link in advance giving access and will be able to watch at any time for 48 hours after the start time.
“I think, my dear, we won t talk any more about murder during tea. Such an unpleasant subject.”
4.50 from Paddington, Agatha Christie
A writer may choose to serve up culinary detail within their novels for myriad reasons – world building, character development, the creation of a mood. Food is memorable, tangible, identifiable. It plants us directly in the action. For mystery novelists there is additional tantalising prospect. For within cocktails, cakes, omelettes, a jar of marmalade, a plate of mushrooms, lies a potential method for murder.