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New Community Garden in Lancaster
Article Presented By Hometown-Motors, Inc. (Lancaster, Ohio) – The Fairfield County Health Department has announced Lancaster’s new community garden located at Lancaster Camp Ground. The garden contains six garden beds that have been rented out by community members, as well as one garden bed being used for educational purposes by the county’s Women, Infants & Children (WIC) program.
Abbey's Road: Fine-tuning 'Thrift-dar' for the younger ones
There are many lessons I hope to pass down to my kids in the relatively small window of time that I have them under my roof: Aside from basics like getting dressed and graduating out of diapers, there’s chores, of course, and how to be humble and kind, and how to load the dishwasher correctly and the importance of moving your body and eating your vegetables. ...
Aces of Trades: Fawn Hitchcock-Hall's desire to help others led to An Acupuncture Approach
MILLERSPORT – It all started after a car crash. “When I was a kid, I dreamed of helping people,” Fawn Hitchcock-Hall said. “I wanted to help those who had nothing to help them. I dreamt of being a pharmacologist to create new medication to help those who weren’t getting relief. Little did I...
Granville resident pens memoir about hitchhiking across United States 50 years later
Eric Stewart strummed his guitar serenely as he sang Simon & Garfunkel’s “America,” a song about two people hitchhiking across the United States. Soon enough, people in the room started to join in on the chorus, and more and more voices sang out the story of two people who’ve gone out to “look for America.”
Autistic kids ride along at B&O Railroad Museum’s sensory-friendly summer camp
With school out, it can be tough for many parents who have children with autism. They need educational places to send their kids to during the day, but not many camps are equipped to deal with the special care that some of these kids need. WYPR's Scott Maucione explains how the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore is trying to change that with its low-cost summer camp catering specifically to children on the spectrum.
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