Woodworking

Bunk bed build

Bunk bed build
MONTEVALLO — With thick winter coats and work gloves on their hands, about 17 men piled into Doug Morris’ workshop in Montevallo to build beds for kids.
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James A. Colby Jr.

James A. Colby Jr.
CONCORD — James A. Colby Jr., 87, died Saturday, March 6, 2010, at the Concord Regional Visiting Nurses Association Hospice House in Concord.
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Home & Garden Expo to be held in Arthur

Home & Garden Expo to be held in Arthur
ARTHUR — The first-ever Arthur Home & Garden Expo will be held March 11, 12 and 13 at the Otto Center, located just half a mile south of Arthur.
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Artist, musician, writer

Artist, musician, writer
When I stepped on the front porch of Jane Schum’s Arabi home, a gust of wind blew. It was as though her wind chimes played a welcoming tune. I immediately felt a sense of peace.
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Joshua Powell’s father: Fliers of missing mom upset kids

Joshua Powell’s father: Fliers of missing mom upset kids
Joshua Powell’s father on Friday said posters of his missing daughter-in-law plastered around his Washington state neighborhood this week are upsetting and confusing his two young grandchildren.
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Standing up and getting down

Standing up and getting down
Travel writer Carole Terwilliger Meyers said Oakland was hot on Saturday night, with Max Raabe & Palast Orchester performing “A Night in Berlin” at the Paramount (many concertgoers dressed in clothing from the era, the ’20s and ’30s), and Yoko Ono at the Fox…
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Holland Town Board gives initial OK to Woodworking biz

Holland Town Board gives initial OK to Woodworking biz
The Holland Town Board worked through a light agenda containing several housekeeping items at its regular meeting last week.
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Morris ‘An Artist in Woodwork’

Morris ‘An Artist in Woodwork’
Craftsmen who have the skills to create intricate woodworking projects are becoming almost as rare as the cowboy serials that were shown at The Poncan Theatre in its heyday.
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