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The Idle American: Happenings along the way….
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Expertly written and acted, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum has been ransacked as an eye-catcher for many projects, presentations, and programs over the years. Based on the book and Broadway play, the 1960s movie awakened in humankind that funny things do happen along the way, sometimes even en route to church.
Much has been written about such things, but two minor “foul-ups” some three decades apart probably remained in the “shallows of the unknown,” except as may have been shared among friends by word of mouth.
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Wreaths Across America is bringing its Mobile Education Exhibit to Tolleson after traveling the country to honor veterans.Â
The Arizona Trucking Association will hold an open event for the public to honor the nationâs veterans and thank essential worker truck drivers for their commitment to keep America going over the past year.Â
The Mobile Education Exhibit will be at the American Trucking Association, 7500 W. Madison Street, Tolleson, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 20.
âThe goal of the Wreaths Across America Mobile Education Exhibit is to bring community together and teach patriotism while remembering the service and sacrifice of our nationâs heroes,â said Karen Worcester, executive director, Wreaths Across America. âHowever, over the last year, in light of the current health crisis, we feel this exhibit has taken on even more meaning by providing the opportunity for people to safely participate in something that is both educational and inspi
Phoenix church holds Easter Service on the lawn amid ongoing pandemic
The service was held on the lawn at North Phoenix Baptist Church.
and last updated 2021-04-05 07:48:27-04
PHOENIX â It s a tradition for many: attending church on Easter Sunday. Last year, during the height of the pandemic, churches across the Valley canceled in-person services.
But on Sunday, parishioners once again gathered to celebrate.
At North Phoenix Baptist Church, volunteers waved signs and cheered as cars drove into the parking lot.
A stage and chairs were set up on the lawn, with thousands expected in attendance.
Pastor Noe Garcia said they had three choices: either sit on the lawn, listen from inside their vehicles, or sit outside of their cars.