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Shelton author continuing to realize childhood dream

Shelton author continuing to realize childhood dream Brian Gioiele FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Celine Mariotti poses with a couple of her self-published books in her Shelton, Conn. home April 26, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of6 A couple of Celine Mariotti’s self-published books in her Shelton, Conn. home April 26, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 Celine Rose Mariotti poses for a photo with her self-published book in her Shelton home. Mariotti has written children s books and poetry, but this nonfiction work is about corporate America.Lindsay Niegelberg / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 5of6 HVIZDAK ph0605b # 5445 Shelton, Connecticut-4/30/06: Celine Rose Mariotti of Shelton reads her original poetry titled Orange and Apple during The Favorite Poem Project poetry readings at Center Stage on Center Street sponsored by Center Stage on Center Street, the Plumb Memorial Library and Books,Beans and Broad

The Day - Old Lyme s character includes complicity in formation of structural racism - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published April 25. 2021 12:01AM  Rev. Steven R. Jungkeit As the death of George Floyd, and now Daunte Wright, once again dominate the news cycle, so too local communities throughout the United States are called to continue the work of addressing the inequities and injustices caused by systemic racism. Thankfully, in many places, that work didn’t begin with the death of Mr. Floyd it has been happening all along. Still, the horrific footage of that event, together with the killing of Daunte Wright, underscore both the urgency of the work, and the sheer scale of it. The roots of systemic racism run deep, and they are pervasive. Those roots run deep throughout the entire country, but they are especially pervasive in local communities.

Earth Day Weekend events encourage outdoor fun

Earth Day Weekend events encourage outdoor fun The Daily Herald This weekend s roundup of Maury County events is all about getting outdoors and enjoying a little Mother Nature, as well as lots of entertainment and fun. 1. Earth Day events Earth Day is all about getting out and being in nature, which can be both fun and educational for all ages. Columbia Parks & Recreation will host Eco Engagement at Riverwalk Park from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Bring the kids out for a fun day full of crafts, demonstrations, nature walks and other activities. Spring Hill Parks & Recreation will host an event for young archeologists and those who like to get their hands dirty. Its Can You Dig It? event will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Evans Park and will feature lots of hands-on art and other activities, such as sifting through sand to find fossils, geodes and arrowheads. Other activities will include exploring the swamp to look for lizards, frogs and other watery critters.

The Day - Old Lyme s character includes complicity in formation of structural racism - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Old Lyme s character includes complicity in formation of structural racism - News from southeastern Connecticut
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Rumford s Tom Fallon publishes new book Creation Now With Words

Rumford s Tom Fallon publishes new book Creation Now With Words
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