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When Brett Malone’s aunt handed him one of his grandmother’s, Raye Holman Shaver (Mimi), quilts so many memories flooded back, and the tears came falling down. “This is made up of my blood sweat and tears” she would say about her quilts. Malone did not always understand what she meant by that, but in the last four years, as he has started to quilt himself, he has learned. When he held that quilt with the log cabin pattern made by Shaver, who died in 2012, he felt its significance. Mimi began making quilts when she was 17, being taught by her mother in the early 1930s. It started as a necessity for her pioneer life in Redland, just northeast of Plain Dealing. It was not just for the family but also for the trade of goods from neighbors. “There was always this exchange of things people needed,” said Malone. ....
L-C extends winter break by a week By McKenzie Caldwell - [email protected] Lynchburg-Clay Elementary School Principal Angela Godby takes board of education members on a tour throughout the elementary building, which students and staff decorated for the school’s hallway decorating contest. The second-grade hallway, pictured, won the contest with its “Gingerbread Lane” hallway. McKenzie Caldwell | The Times-Gazette The fourth-graders and their teachers decorated their hallway, pictured, around the theme of “Mele Kalikimaka,” which means “Merry Christmas” in Hawaiian. As a reward for their creative decorating and hard work, all students enjoyed ice cream and all teachers got a 45-minute break Wednesday. “Everybody got a little extra break this week, and the kids got some really cool decorations to be proud of,” Godby said. ....