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Publix Produce for Kids campaign celebrates $3 4M raised

Publix Produce for Kids campaign celebrates $3 4M raised
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Provincetown: Here for the weekend? Here are ideas for what to do

BILLY HOUGH, live-streamed Scream along with Billy, at https://www.facebook.com/billy.hough1 JON RICHARDSON WITH PETER DONNELLY, live-streamed virtual performances at https://www.facebook.com/donnellyrichardson ERIC MAUL, live-streamed flute musical performances at https://www.facebook.com/ericmaulflute TIN PAN ALLEY: Virtual music events at https://www.facebook.com/tinpanalleyptown/ PATTY LARKIN, see live-streamed music and announcements by the Wellfleet-based singer, songwriter and guitarist. Visit https://www.facebook.com/PattyLarkinMusic/ VANCE GILBERT: Drive-in concert at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, May 22, at the Payomet Center for Performing Arts Ballfield off Old Dewline Road in North Truro. For info, visit https://payomet.org/

Shuman Farms has long history with Vidalia onions

By April 28, 2021 The Vidalia onion is the official state vegetable of Georgia, and Shuman Farms is a big player in the Vidalia industry. Vidalia onions can only be grown which is made up of a 20-county region in south Georgia. Most of Shuman Farms’ production comes from Toombs and Tattnall counties, in the center of the designated growing region.  “The Vidalia onion was accidently discovered in Georgia in the 1930s during the Great Depression,” said John Shuman, President and CEO of Shuman Farms. “While a local favorite in Georgia, snowbirds driving back north in the south are accredited for spreading the word about Vidalia onions in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast. They would stop at roadside stands on their way back home to buy Vidalias for themselves and their neighbors back home.”

10 Foolish Criminals Who Called The Police On Themselves

10 Foolish Criminals Who Called The Police On Themselves Some criminals are not very clever, and they spectacularly fail to pull off their crimes. We’ve certainly published a lot of stories about crazy criminals whose antics defy rational explanation. But the criminals on this list take “stupid” to a whole new level. Each of them managed to find themselves in so much trouble that they needed to call the police for help. 10 Leland Ayala-Doliente And Holland Sward In early 2015, Leland Ayala-Doliente and Holland Sward were driving from California to Montana with about 9 kilograms (20 lb) of marijuana in their car. As they crossed the Nevada-Idaho border, the pair became convinced that they were being followed by policemen in civilian cars. The duo grew paranoid, and they decided to pull over and call the police.

Shuman Farms RealSweet on Southern Exposure

By April 5, 2021 Based in Reidsville, GA, the heart of the Vidalia® growing region, Shuman Farms is a year-round grower, packer, and shipper of premium sweet onions from Vidalia, Peru, and Texas. With the Southeast Produce Council’s Southern Exposure show coming soon, many at the company are preparing for exhibiting both in-person and virtual. “While nothing can quite compare to being on the show floor in person, we understand the need for a virtual option this year,” said John Shuman, president and CEO of Shuman Farms. “Having the virtual booth, in addition to our booth on the show floor, will allow us to reach retailers that may not be traveling yet. We are thankful to the Southeast Produce Council for providing both options so that we may connect with as many people as possible.” 

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