Terry Cunningham, performing as his alter-ego the clown Howdy Do-Dat, broke out his suitcase of magic tricks Friday as part of the library’s summer children’s programs. The library’s next summer
Located in Sanford, Broome County, New York, this unbelievable homestead will make you feel like a real life rancher minus the animals.but you could add them!
The press pack for the Counterspace 2021 Serpentine Pavilion mentions carbon several times: in reference to the structure being made from salvaged steel;
The very second that I saw a photo of this house in Sanford, I could hear the sound of kids laughing as they ran around, chickens clucking, and dogs barking. Oh, and in my mind s eye, I could see Ree Drummond stepping off the glorious front porch with a glass of fresh-squeezed lemonade outstretched toward me.
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Doesn t this home look like something out of a Food Network show about life on the homestead or a Lifetime movie about a hardworking rancher who falls in love with the girl from the next farm over?
Located in Sanford, Broome County, this home has loads of room to run with 33 acres. Inside, it boasts six bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, and 2,650 square feet of space to spread out.
The Paris Public Libraryâs summer programs are in full swing, with as many held outdoors as possible.
âI call it Tales Under the Trees,â Childrenâs Library Tracy Clark said. âIâm glad Iâm able to utilize that deck outside.â
The deck on the South Main Street side of the library was built in 2019, Clark added, and she only got to use it for a few things before the pandemic. Now, however, the libraryâs childrenâs summer performance series will be held outside if at all possible.
Last week, the library had Len & Cathay Bennett with their âPercussion & Thingsâ program, which features instruments, musical games and singing.