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LANDFIRE Releases Disturbance Data for 2017-19 with LF 2019 Limited

The LANDFIRE (LF) program is working to increase the frequency of product releases and to reduce the latency of the LF products by producing annual version releases that reflect data less than one year behind current conditions and represent data conditions homologous to the growth that one would expect in areas of change/disturbances up to the year when the product

Movies on TV this week: The Searchers ; Forrest Gump

THIS WEEK’S MOVIES A-Z Advertisement An alphabetical listing of movies on TV the week of the week of March 14 - 20, 2021 a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u | v | w | x | y | z A Advertisement a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

Violet Jean Faye (nee Schutte)

Mrs. Violet Jean Faye (nee Schutte), age 90 years, passed away on Sunday, February 21, 2021. Jean learned the value of family, community, and hard work growing up on her family’s farm in Slate River. As a girl, she enjoyed reading and school, and wanted to become a teacher. In 1949, she married Frank Faye, and they soon started work on building a new home on Riverdale Road, a labour of love, where they raised their family of four children. Jean took great pride in her home and flower gardens, but even more pride in her family. She was the ultimate Homemaker, sewing clothes for her children, making jams and other preserves from homegrown fruits and vegetables, baking birthday cakes, and hosting countless large family holiday gatherings. Her many albums are full of photographs she took of cherished family members. Every January she meticulously noted every birthday and anniversary date in her new calendar, so she would be sure to send a card to mark the important occasion

Mary Chase: The Woman Behind Harvey

℘℘℘ During summertime in cities and towns across the U.S., movies are screened outdoors. Scheduled for showing during the summer of 2016 at New York City’s Bryant Park Film Festival was a 1950 Academy Award-winning comedy based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning play – Harvey, starring James Stewart in what was said to be his favorite role. The film is popular on DVD and is often aired on cable’s Turner Classic Movies station. The play is one of the most frequently produced by amateurs and professional players in the history of the American theater. It has been published in nearly every language and performed in nearly every country. James Stewart himself, after subbing for the original Broadway star Frank Fay during Fay’s vacation break, appeared on Broadway in a revival in the 1970s, took the show to London, then did it on television. It was revived again on Broadway in 2012 with Big Bang Theory star Jim Parsons.

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