The 2021 theme is THE BLACK FAMILY: REPRESENTATION, IDENTITY, AND DIVERSITY.
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PETERSBURG - The Links, Incorporated [Petersburg Chapter] nonprofit organization with accomplished and dedicated women active in their community will be presenting a virtual arts showcase.
The 2021 theme is THE BLACK FAMILY: REPRESENTATION, IDENTITY, AND DIVERSITY. The showcase will take place virtually on Sunday, May 16.
All Students enrolled in grades ninth through twelfth in the Greater Petersburg area may participate.
The showcase features students from high schools within the Chapter’s service area: Appomattox Regional Governors School, Lloyd C. Bird High School, Dinwiddie Senior High School, Hopewell High School, Matoaca High School, Meadowbrook High School, Petersburg High School, Prince George High School, Thomas Dale High School, Surry High School, and Sussex Central High School.
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Seth E. Cooper, 33, of Georgetown passed away Monday, Jan. 4, 2021.
Born in Milford Feb. 17, 1987, and raised in Georgetown, Seth graduated in 2005 from Sussex Central High School. He attended Radford University in Virginia and earned a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems, graduating with honors in 2009. Seth worked as an IT professional with Corporation Service Company in Wilmington, and most recently, for Amazon.
Seth loved music and was an extremely talented piano player. He was an avid sports fan and enjoyed watching the Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia 76ers. Seth was outgoing and sweet-natured, and his kind, generous heart touched countless lives throughout his short life.
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Lewes students participate in Emerson stage productions
Emerson College announced two Lewes residents participated in its virtual stage productions this fall. Lewes resident Caitlin Hudecheck was credited as stage manager for Jaclyn Backhaus’ “Men On Boats.” This production tells the story of the 1869 expedition of a one-armed captain and a thrill-seeking crew as they find adventures along the course of the Colorado River. Hudecheck is pursuing a degree in stage and production management. Jolisa Osborn-Polakoff of Lewes was credited as a costume designer for “The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui.” This play uses parody to create a dark allegory that warns of the persistence of fascism.