By WHAV Staff |
A previous exhibit by members of the Greater Haverhill Arts Association at Buttonwoods. (Courtesy photograph.)
As a public service, 97.9 WHAV presents Community Spotlight at no charge for the benefit of Greater Haverhill nonprofit organizations. To submit news of events, fundraising appeals and other community calendar announcements, Click image.
There are expanded opportunities this year to explore local works of art when the Greater Haverhill Arts Association launches its Members’ Summer Art Show.
The art show begins this Friday, July 2, and runs the entire month during regular hours at Buttonwoods Museum, 240 Water St., Haverhill.
In addition, Buttonwoods remains open Saturday, July 10 for the Haverhill Art Walk, taking place from 3-7 p.m. Live demonstrations by artists Maria Nemchuk and Sandra Goldberg take place from 3-5 p.m. There’s more information at haverhillartassociation.org.
Slain boy was kind, loved rocks
abqjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from abqjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Joseph Hobbs, 11 years old
Shot and killed in Monterey Park
That light and passion was abruptly taken away Saturday afternoon when Hobbs, of Los Chavez, was shot and killed while visiting a home in Monterey Park.
Shortly after 3 p.m., Saturday, March 6, Valencia County sheriffâs deputies responded to a call of a shooting in the 30 block of Carmel Road.
When they arrived, deputies found Joseph dead in the front yard, having suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the neck.
Three suspects have been arrested and charged in connection with the shooting â Alexandria Tabora, 40; her son, Santos Mateo Garcia, 21; and Erik Carrillo-Garcia, 24, no relation.
Give
Throughout the coming decade, we will embark on a quest that will change Ottawa’s healthcare landscape for the next century as we build a new hospital for our community. Our goal is, and will remain, providing exceptional care to every patient who walks through our doors. To do so, we must continue to fund research, equipment and care not all of which is covered by the province.
With community support we can continue to buy new, cutting-edge equipment, to treat our patients, enable our researchers to lead world-first clinical trials, and develop better therapies and cures for the most debilitating diseases.
Give
Throughout the coming decade, we will embark on a quest that will change Ottawa’s healthcare landscape for the next century as we build a new hospital for our community. Our goal is, and will remain, providing exceptional care to every patient who walks through our doors. To do so, we must continue to fund research, equipment and care not all of which is covered by the province.
With community support we can continue to buy new, cutting-edge equipment, to treat our patients, enable our researchers to lead world-first clinical trials, and develop better therapies and cures for the most debilitating diseases.
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.