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Gardening group s plea for tools to help new members look after popular park

Updated: May 25, 2021, 5:18 pm Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up On a grey Tuesday morning, I met up with the Friends of Seaton Park to find out about the group’s hopes of branching out – and learned how volunteering has helped one John Lewis worker cope with a stressful time.  Mary Middleton is as embedded in Seaton Park as the plants she tends to. There’s barely a regular visitor the cheery pensioner doesn’t know – nor a dog she doesn’t stop to pet.

Gardening group s plea for tools to help new members look after popular park

Gardening group s plea for tools to help new members look after popular park
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Go inside this beloved Spanish eclectic home in Dallas Hollywood Heights

Go inside this beloved Spanish eclectic home in Dallas’ Hollywood Heights Mary Grace Granados, The Dallas Morning News Mary Middleton said she and her husband Randy Spence fell in love with their Hollywood Heights home the second they walked through the front door in 1992. The Spanish Eclectic design, original details and vibrant interior drew them in, and they decided they would make it their mission to maintain its authenticity. “We decided that we would try to restore it, rather than renovate it,” Middleton said. The home on Clermont Avenue was designed by Clifford D. Hutsell, a noted architect whose other designs dot the landscape of the Lakewood area (his one-time personal home on Lakewood Boulevard is designated as a Dallas landmark).

Girl Scout s project at Kansas Capitol remembers COVID-19 deaths

On the day of her junior prom, Anna Newcome woke up early, loaded several boxes into trucks and drove over to the Kansas Statehouse with friends, family and other volunteers to plant one felt-fabric rose for each of the 5,000 Kansans killed by COVID-19. For her Girl Scout Gold Award leadership project, Newcome had committed to organizing Kansas s installment of the national Rose River Memorial, a project by international artist Marcos Lutyens to honor each life lost to COVID-19. Newcome, a junior at Topeka West, had first started planning the project about four months ago, holding Zoom conferences and sending emails to people and organizations across the state who would help her realize the ambitious project.

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