The Daily Herald
This weekend is prepped to be one for the books as Columbia and Maury County celebrates the Fourth of July, starting with First Fridays, parades and, of course, fireworks.
Fourth of July in Maury County
The July 4 weekend kicks off with another summer First Fridays on the downtown square, when shops stay open late and musicians are on every corner.
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Saturday will continue with the
3rd of July Bike Parade for kids at Riverwalk Park, 102 Riverside Drive, from 9-11 a.m. The lineup begins at 8:30 a.m. at the park s Rotary Shelter, with kids decorating their bikes with patriotic flair. Other events include bounce houses, face painting, snow cones, popcorn and a balloon artist. There will also be opportunities to cool off at the Rotary s splash pad.
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Nurse’s dedication to seniors inspires
When it comes to caring for the elderly, the dedication of Esther Arulogun takes some topping.
The Carinity Colthup Manor aged care community Registered Nurse has been recognised with a service award for her 36 years’ faithful service – a milestone achieved while using only a handful of sick days.
Between them Kim Peck and Esther Arulogun have worked at Carinity Colthup Manor aged care in Ipswich for more than 60 years.
Esther was inspired to care for the sick and elderly in Ipswich after being hospitalised numerous times as a child.
“I was always a sick child, so I wanted to become a nurse to look after sick people. I feel it is very meaningful to help the elderly,” Esther says.
Setting the record straight on the image of her wearing the infamous tank top, the This Is Paris star reveals that the statement seemingly emblazoned on her white top was completely photoshopped.
The North/South divide is never more clear than when you go to uni and finally have to face your foe. You’ll likely spend the whole of Freshers’ needing a translator to give you a rundown of what the hell all those Northerners have just said, or what the Southerners have just posh-mumbled. “Shy bairns get nowt”? Sorry??? A nightmare.
But I’m from the Midlands, a sort of no man’s land where you’re not sure where your allegiances lie, and where we’re at a bit of a loss on both ends. Living with two Hartlepool gals (it’s right up there in the northeast by Middlesbrough, look it up) at uni hasn’t made the situation any clearer.
Experience Fayetteville to host ‘Pop-Up Lounge’
Dec. 17-18 off Dickson Street
A snow machine will be on hand, Santa’s sleigh will be set up for holiday photos and on Dec. 17, two performances of “A Christmas Carol” will be streamed. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 1:47 PM CST December 16, 2020
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Another installment of Experience Fayetteville’s “Pop-Up Lounge” series is set to take place in Downtown Fayetteville with the goal of providing a fun, safe way to support local restaurants and bars.
On Thursday, Dec. 17 and Friday, Dec. 18 the lounge will be located in the N. School Ave. parking lot behind the Dickson St. Bookshop and Kingfish from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and is free to enter.