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Clearwater woman turns storm drains into works of art during pandemic
Marion Rowe has painted 26 storm drains, connecting neighbors and brightening up her community during a difficult year.
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CLEARWATER, Fla. â From flamingos to sea turtles to dolphins, Marion Rowe is turning boring old storm drains into exciting new adventures.
âI told myself when I retire Iâm going to get back into painting and then this came along,â said Rowe, who lives in the Del Oro Groves Estates section of Clearwater.
It was the city that started the program. They provide the materials, but itâs up to the residents to volunteer their time and talent.
Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
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Most Americans are aware that the Civil War was fought between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America and was a conflict sparked primarily by a disagreement over the institution of slavery.
What many Americans are not aware of is the key role that Black soldiers played in the U.S. victory.
But now a free interactive, virtual class being offered by educators at Pittsburgh’s Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum will help to bridge that knowledge gap. The class, “African-Americans in the Civil War,” is being held on Tuesday at 7 p.m. on Varsity Tutors and will also follow the journey of Matthew Nesbitt from “slave to soldier” that challenges attendees to ask: “What would I do?”