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Laois poet bringing poetry to the people at Portlaoise Farmers Market Dr Arthur Broomfield ); ); Well-known Laois poet, Dr Arthur Broomfield will be promoting his new book, Ireland Calling at Portlaoise Farmers Market on Friday morning next from 9am to 1pm. “It’s my way of bringing my poetry to the people, explains the Ballyfin poet. So well he might because his book is proving to be hugely popular among those who like to hear a poem that tells a yarn, can make you laugh or bring a tear to your eye. Often compared to Patrick Kavanagh, Arthur’s latest work is rich with tales of the lost history of cultural Ireland, like ‘Planting the Spuds’, ‘The Fairy Bush’ and the ‘Dancing Board’. ....
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‘I Never Expected to Get to This Point’: Man Told He Had Just Weeks to Live Beats Cancer After being told he had just weeks to live, a 39-year-old man battling stage 4 bowel cancer has beaten his diagnosis. Moved to let others know that cancer need not be a death sentence, he claims that a positive mental attitude was the key to his recovery. “I never expected to get to this point and to be fair, it is only through seeing the experiences of others that I realized it was possible,” Danny de Brabander, of Claughton in Wirral, North West England, told the Liverpool Echo. ....
Local churches are beginning to look beyond the number of people in their pews and toward the bigger picture of what they can do for the city of Columbus as a whole. A local network, For Columbus, has been leading area Christian pastors since 2019 in collaboration, with the goal of bettering the city. Soon, that work will be aided by a new partnership with national research and technology companies so that Columbus pastors can have an even better idea of what the city and their congregants need. We are here to help the community and to lessen human suffering and to improve thriving, said Adam Ward, city director of For Columbus. We can t impact the whole city if we aren t collaborating. . If we re not working together, no one s going to care and we re not going to make the city better. ....