The Columbus Dispatch
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Richard Thompson: The guitarist and songwriter has a new memoir: “Beeswing: Losing My Way and Finding My Voice, 1967-1975,” recounting his experiences during the turbulent 1960s. In a virtual event presented by Gramercy Books, Thompson will be interviewed at 7 p.m. Tuesday by Alec Wightman whose Zeppelin Productions has promoted singer-songwriter concerts in Columbus since 1995. Admission costs $5. The admission fee will be waived with the purchase of Thompson’s new book. Go to www.eventbrite.com or www.gramercybooksbexley.com.
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Stephen Post: The Columbus Metropolitan Library will present a live chat about kindness why it is good for your health and your community with the co-author of “Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live a Longer, Healthier, Happier Life by the Simple Act of Giving.” The virtual event will begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday. To register, visit www.columbuslibrary.org.
10-year-old with brittle bone disease raising awareness about disabilities on the big screen | Good Things Happen
Sammi Haney is working on several shows, runs a t-shirt business with her dad, and shares her battles honestly with her followers. Author: Jon Coker Updated: 5:36 PM CST February 1, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Everybody can be the good.
Those are the words of an inspiring young San Antonio influencer. 10-year-old Sammi Haney was diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta, also known as brittle bone disease.
She s making big moves on the big screen to raise awareness about disabilities. Here s Eyewitness News reporter Jon Coker with Good Things Happen.