Get into the spring of things with library activities in Eastpointe, Roseville
The Roseville Public Library is letting kids create their own pool noodle lightsabers for some “Star Wars” summer fun.
Photo provided by Jason Novetsky
Crafters can take home a bird feeder to paint and use from the Roseville Public Library.
Photo provided by Jason Novetsky
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EASTPOINTE/ROSEVILLE Although much of the world is still working from home and communicating remotely, the Eastpointe Memorial Library and Roseville Public Library are both working to make sure community members still have fun and engaging programs to take part in this spring.
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Hermits live subject to a bishop, but they are not supported by funds from their dioceses. In the interview, Sister Mary Catherine Rose explains that hermits “depend on God’s divine providence.” They do such paid work as they can that does not interfere with their vocation, but traditionally, they have been “beggars,” relying on the donations of others.
“It is through the goodness of our brothers and sisters in Christ who keep us going with monetary support to our vocation, providing us with our study books, a spiritual retreat once a year and the expenses and upkeep of the hermitage and more,” she revealed.
Welp. I’m speechless.
In our final installment of the 8th Annual Century Century Club, we tally up the mind-boggling numbers and final stats.
For anyone just tuning in: We’ve spent the last string of Sundays highlighting SouthCoast readers who took up my Century Club Challenge in 2020.
For eight years now, I’ve challenged SouthCoasters to read 100 books to make my BookLovers Century Club reading 25-49 books qualifies you for the Quarter-Century tier; 50-99, the Half-Century.
We’ve grown each year by leaps and bounds, in both heart and number.
You can catch up on all your literary neighbors and what they’re recommending by checking past columns on my Twitter and Facebook. (Print readers: both links are listed at the end of this column.)
Montana Beef: How Can I Buy It? Meat Seminar Coming Soon
We wanna buy Montana beef, but the question is- how? Once the pandemic broke out in the Spring of 2020, it was tough to find fresh beef on the shelves of some grocery stores across the country. The price of beef was skyrocketing at the storefront, so why weren t the cattle producers back here on the ground getting the price they deserved for their beef?
We talked about all that and more with Lanie White from The Great Alone Cattle Company in Two Dot, Montana. They re hosting an upcoming meat seminar in Billings, Montana on March 19th at The Northern Hotel.