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How Constance Spry turned flower arranging into an art form A new exhibition at London’s Garden Museum pays a floral tribute to one of the 20th century’s most pioneering florists 16 May 2021 • 5:00am Guest curator of the exhibition Shane Connolly, pictured, shares tales of treasures unearthed, memories shared – and sleepless nights Credit: Geoff Pugh for the Telegraph Tomorrow, a new exhibition opens at the Garden Museum in London. Its title is Constance Spry and the Fashion for Flowers and I am the lucky guest curator of the show. I should immediately lay my cards on the table and confess that this is the first exhibition I have ever curated in my life. ....
The Pomperaug District Department of Health is well underway with its Covid-19 vaccine clinics. PDDH is comprised of the towns of Oxford, Southbury and Newtown. Medical Reserve Corps volunteers Barb La Montague and Chris Trupp and Medical Reserve Corps Manager Robin Lucas ran the Thursday, January 14, clinic at PDDH’s office in Playhouse Corner in Southbury. Pomperaug Health Director Neal Lustig told Voices there will be more clinics, including at Pomperaug High School, for residents who are part of Phase 1b vaccinations, which were to begin on Monday, January 18. More information is at the PDDH website, pddh.org. (Rodriguez photo) ....
Prof Robyn Lucas⦠“Itâs not heat you have to worry about, itâs the UV index.â The Medibank Group says that in the 2015 financial year there were almost 150 admissions for skin cancer treatment, compared with more than 600 in the last financial year. While the data doesnât say whatâs causing the increase, Medibank suggests it could be a result of greater awareness. But ANU epidemiologist Prof Robyn Lucas, who has a research focus on vitamin D and skin cancer, says there could be a whole lot of things going on. Ageing population, awareness, a lack of dermatologists and an increase in available, more aggressive, hospital treatments could all be reasons why thereâs been an increase in hospital admissions for skin-cancer treatment, she says. ....
A woman died from gunshot wounds early Saturday morning. In a news release, Columbia police say officers responded to the report of a shooting at 1904 Juniper Circle at around 2 a.m. Robyn Lucas, 51, was pronounced dead at the scene. Police arrested Andrew Scott Lucas, 54, and charged him with second-degree murder. Andrew Lucas was found in the house with nonfatal gunshot wounds. He was treated in an emergency room before being moved to Boone County Jail. According to a probable cause statement, Andrew Lucas told police he was shot by an assailant in dark clothing and glasses with a black mask. The assailant reportedly used a small silver gun. ....