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Foley announces Heritage Park Marketplace and Music and a Movie events Posted Friday, May 7, 2021 2:56 pm Families enjoy music and a movie in Heritage Park, a five-week event held late May and June in Foley. The Heritage Park Marketplace will be open from 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., offering a variety of products.
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FOLEY – Music and a Movie and Heritage Park Marketplace return to Heritage Park for five Fridays in May and June, beginning May 14. The popular Foley event kicks off at 4:30 p.m. with Heritage Park Marketplace, which will showcase a variety of arts and crafts as well as plants, vegetables, fruits, and gift items. The marketplace will operate from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., with live entertainment beginning at 6 p.m., followed by a movie at dusk. The marketplace and Music
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By Louise Carroll
Special to The Ledger
ELLWOOD CITY – As Betty Pesce watched while a group of volunteers prepared a garden Saturday for Schill Manor, she laid claim to the first tomato that will bloom.
As the oldest resident of the Short Street senior housing facility at age 93, Pesce has earned the right.
More than a dozen people gathered at the home to get two raised troughs ready for planting. The weather was chilly, but the energy and excitement quickly warmed up the area.
The project, a partnership of Schill Manor, Calvin Presbyterian Church and the Rotary Club of Ellwood City, will enable Schill residents to enjoy planting and harvesting vegetables and herbs. The beds are handicapped-accessible for walkers and rollators.
Published:
6:30 AM April 26, 2021
Lots of organisations have signed up to the Cash for Charities campaign - including Inspire Suffolk, St John Ambulance, ActivLives, BACT Community Transport and many more
- Credit: Archant/Inspire Suffolk/ActivLives
Today is the first day you can collect tokens in our Cash for Charities campaign - to win a share of £20,000 for your favourite good cause in Suffolk and north Essex.
Many charities have struggled during the coronavirus crisis, as the pandemic has cut off their main sources of fundraising and income.
That, in turn, has had a major impact on services and those most in need in our community, with Age UK Suffolk even being forced to close last year.
Published:
6:30 AM April 26, 2021
Lots of organisations have signed up to the Cash for Charities campaign - including Inspire Suffolk, St John Ambulance, ActivLives, BACT Community Transport and many more
- Credit: Archant/Inspire Suffolk/ActivLives
Today is the first day you can collect tokens in our Cash for Charities campaign - to win a share of £20,000 for your favourite good cause in Suffolk and north Essex.
Many charities have struggled during the coronavirus crisis, as the pandemic has cut off their main sources of fundraising and income.
That, in turn, has had a major impact on services and those most in need in our community, with Age UK Suffolk even being forced to close last year.
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