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“Ginkgo Tessellation IX,” encaustic wax and gingko leaves by Kevin Milstead, Rehoboth Art League exhibitor. May 5, 2021 A series of exciting new exhibitions will debut at the Rehoboth Art League during an opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m., Friday, May 7. These spring shows, on display through Sunday, June 6, represent recent works from contemporary artists as well as historic pieces from the league’s permanent collection. “We are thrilled to be able to welcome the community back to campus for a safe and socially distanced opening reception to celebrate the artists’ work,” said Sara Ganter, executive director of the Rehoboth Art League. “This series of exhibitions in particular represents a wide range of work, including mediums such as bookmaking, encaustic wax work, wood sculpture, ceramics, and even a greenhouse installation in our gallery.” ....
Tri-County Independent MILFORD – Milford, Pike County, Pa., has a 200-year legacy of harnessing the power of water for industry. This heritage with the waterwheel is reflected in its name. We are indebted to the late Pike County historian William F. Henn, who compiled much information for his small book, The Mills of Milford in 1968, drawing from many sources. Henn served as curator of the Pike County Historical Society, where the Research Library is named in his memory. Henn authored five books on local history. He died in 1984 at the age of 83. There were numerous mills operating in Milford. Some drew power from the Vandermark Creek, others were powered from the Sawkill Creek, as their waters rushed to join the Delaware River on the village s eastern border. ....
By Edwyna Synar Dec 23, 2020 On a map of western Oklahoma, you will find Dead Womanâs Crossing near Weatherford. The mystery of what happened to Katie James here in 1905 has become local legend. On July 7, 29-year-old schoolteacher Katie DeWitt James left her abusive husband Martin Luther James and boarded a train with her 13-month-old baby Lulu in Custer City bound for Weatherford and then Ripley to stay with relatives. As the train departed, Katie waved to her father, Henry DeWitt, unaware she would never see him again. At a stop in Clinton, local prostitute Fanny Norton befriended Katie, telling her about a strange man asking questions at the station. Katie was nervous, so Fanny convinced her to get off the train at Weatherford and stay the night with Fannyâs brother-in-law, then catch tomorrowâs train. ....