Maria Miranda has been working with the grassroots organization East LA Rising for 17 years. So, she knows all too well the barriers that people in her community face when trying to access vision care. The post Expanding Vision Care in East Los Angeles appeared first on Helen Keller Intl.| Helen Keller Intl
In a New York Times column, opinion writer Nick Kristof once again championed Helen Keller’s disease prevention work in West Africa.| Helen Keller Intl
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If you wait all year to savor a pumpkin spice latte or light up a pumpkin spice candle, then you owe trees a “thank you.| The Morton Arboretum
Even when you’re mission-driven, it can take a few turns to find someplace where your work truly reflects your values and you can see its impact every day. For Megan Coleman, that place is the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank. Her connection to the organization goes back to sixth grade. Megan grew up in the East Bay, where […] The post Staff Profile: Megan on Finding Meaning in Connection appeared first on San Francisco-Marin Food Bank.| San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
When Jeni decided to donate her late husband’s red Ford Ranger to the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank, it wasn’t just about parting with a vehicle. It was about honoring his life in the community he cared about. “Shel grew up in Marin and loved the outdoors,” Jeni said. “Every summer he and his dad would head to the mountains […] The post Older Truck Benefits the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank appeared first on San Francisco-Marin Food Bank.| San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
For Veronica, finding help has often meant navigating a maze of complicated systems without much support to guide her through. When her daughter was diagnosed with cancer in 2021, those challenges deepened. After her daughter’s remission in 2023, the family left the hospital without work or housing. Soon after, Veronica was diagnosed with breast cancer. […] The post Finding Nourishment and Community at El Colibrí Community Market appeared first on San Francisco-Marin Food Bank.| San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
We hear stories of families getting back on their feet because – despite job loss or illness – they could count on food from the Food Bank.| San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
Oklahoma Supreme Court Vice Chief Justice Dana Kuehn (J.D. ’96) has spent her career breaking new ground in Oklahoma’s legal community. Now, her legacy is cemented in the halls where it began. A newly unveiled portrait of Kuehn — painted by renowned artist and UTulsa alumnus Patrick Gordon — now hangs in The University of […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa welcomed Tulsa native and attorney Zack Lindsey as part of its Cyber Fellows guest speaker series. Lindsey is the co-founder of Efflux, a tech company specializing in asset intelligence. He discussed the notion of the “what” – identifying the purpose of a product for society and how to ensure its relevance. […]| The University of Tulsa
There’s no better time to explore the Village of Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia than during the Holidays! At the first snow, the Village transforms into a festive haven perfect for a cozy getaway. Whether you’re planning to spend the Christmas holidays in Radium Hot Springs, spend time in the Columbia Valley for your winter… Continue reading Holidays in the Village: Top 7 Things to Do The post Holidays in the Village: Top 7 Things to Do appeared first on Radium Hot Springs, BC.| Radium Hot Springs, BC
You don’t have to go it alone in Radium Hot Springs. From fully-guided experiences to friendly words of advice, we’ve got professionals from every industry to make your excursion enjoyable and safe. Check out your options to get out there and go with a pro! Get Going in the Backcountry Want to hike on some… Continue reading Go with a Pro! Guided Adventures in the Columbia Valley| Radium Hot Springs, BC
Pop and pause: The classic pattern for working a popping cork. This strange-looking rig, with a foam float sliding on a steel wire, isn’t glamorous but it is effective. Jerking the rod tip causes the float to splash on the water’s surface drawing in predators. When a redfish, striped bass or speckled trout swims in […] The post Pro Popping Cork Tactics appeared first on Kayak Angler.| Kayak Angler
Installing an electric outboard on the stern of my Bonafide PWR129 required a screwdriver and four screws. To add a trolling motor to the bow, I spent 15 minutes turning a half dozen bolts. Attaching the fish finder display and transducer required drilling two holes. Mounting my motors and electronics was easy, but connecting to […] The post How To Connect Electronics, Lights And Motors To Batteries appeared first on Kayak Angler.| Kayak Angler
Anglers are famous for telling tall tales about huge fish and the one that got away. In common culture, the term “fish story” is a euphemism for exaggeration or down-right lying. But our fish stories can’t hold a candle to fish gods, magical fish and murderous mermaids. Here are a few tall tales from around […] The post What Do You Know About Fishy Folktales? appeared first on Kayak Angler.| Kayak Angler
For the journalism students in Andrew DeVigal’s “Engaged Journalism” course at the University of Oregon, the assignment is anything but academic. Their classroom is the small, rural communities of Oregon, and their challenge is profound: How can journalism do more than just report on a community? How can it be more responsive to its needs? How can it help a community thrive? Particularly, they are exploring how local journalism can contribute to a broader civic infrastructure that foste...| Civic Information Index
The M5 iPad Pro. How do you review an iPad Pro that’s visually identical to its predecessor and marginally improves upon its performance with a spec bump and some new wireless radios? Let me try: I’ve been testing the new M5 iPad Pro since last Thursday. If you’re a happy owner of an M4 iPad Pro that you purchased last year, stay like that; there is virtually no reason for you to sell your old model and get an M5-upgraded edition. That’s especially true if you purchased a high-end con...| MacStories
According to figures recently released by the Québec Maple Syrup Producers (QMSP), UK consumers’ love of natural ingredients has helped the value of imports of pure Canadian Maple Syrup to jump to their highest ever.| Maple from Canada
Think a camper van is just for those "crazy kids"? Think again! Most Wayfarians have retirement on the horizon. The post Camper Vans: Not Just for the Kids appeared first on Wayfarer Vans.| Wayfarer Vans
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The post Finding Hope and Stability Through Food Assistance – Kia’s Story appeared first on Food Share of Ventura County.| Food Share of Ventura County
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The post A Lifeline on a Fixed Income – Missy appeared first on Food Share of Ventura County.| Food Share of Ventura County
At 75, Louise from Port Hueneme relies on Food Share to stay nourished and independent after losing her job and benefits. See how your support changes lives.| Food Share of Ventura County
In the Adirondacks, the CSST Summer Institute brought diverse scholars together, fostering mentorship, collaboration, and lasting connections.| iSchool | Syracuse University
iSchool faculty and students are presenting five papers at CSCW 2025 in Bergen, Norway.| iSchool | Syracuse University
Information security leader Aaron Revell finds purpose in people, persistence, and guardrails that enable growth.| iSchool | Syracuse University
Discover Vanecia Kerr’s vision as the new President and CEO of United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona. In her own words, she shares her passion for service, her plans for building partnerships, and her commitment to creating a thriving, united community.| United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona
From creamy tofu to salty-sweet tahini, here are the Misfits Market team’s favorite groceries to add to your next box. The post Our Favorite Foods at Misfits Market appeared first on Misfits Market - Blog.| Misfits Market – Blog
Angel Tree Is Back! Starting November 9 through December December 7 in Regas House lobby| All Saints Church, Pasadena
“This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalm 118:24 As we continue the work of being God’s agents of love, […]| All Saints Church, Pasadena
El Fastcontent es todo el contenido pensado para ser consumido de forma rápida y, en general, desde el smartphone, sobre todo a través de las redes sociale| CepymeNews
To Identify Vulnerable Populations in Accordance to the Clean Energy Implementation Plan In accordance with RCW 19.405.040(1) and RCW 19.405.050(1): 1) The Clean Energy Implementation Plan requires utilities identify vulnerable […] The post Notice of Hearing appeared first on Douglas County PUD.| Douglas County PUD
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Burkina Faso, one of Africa’s leading cotton producers, is steadily emerging as a regional hub for organic cotton. This shift is largely driven by the commitment of the National Union of Cotton Producers of Burkina Faso (UNPCB). In recent years, the organization has joined forces with the ACP Business-Friendly Programme and together, they are creating […] The post UNPCB and ACP: a partnership driving organic cotton in Burkina Faso appeared first on Ethical Fashion Initiative.| Ethical Fashion Initiative
This fall, the Ethical Fashion Initiative brought The Cotton Road to two iconic cities — an exhibition showcasing our work along the cotton value chain and celebrating African craftsmanship and sustainable design from seed to garment. Milan: Cotton’s Journey on the Fashion Stage Amid Milan Fashion Week’s sleek façades and bustling showrooms, a quieter story […] The post The Cotton Road, from Milan to Rome appeared first on Ethical Fashion Initiative.| Ethical Fashion Initiative
Cultural Significance of Basketry in Kenya Basketry in Kenya is one of the country’s oldest and most widespread craft traditions, with roots stretching back centuries. Across the nation, more than a dozen communities including the Kamba, Kikuyu, Luo, Maasai, Taita, Somali, Luhya, and Pokot, have developed its own distinctive weaving techniques, motifs, and styles. Traditionally […]| Ethical Fashion Initiative
You carry in your pocket a whole world. That hand-sized brick of black glass is a window to anything and everything that there is. You could find out what is known publicly about anyone you meet. You could learn from someone else how they think you should complete any tasks you’re about to do. You… Continue reading The World in your Pocket→| nuakh
We read the Bible in two directions, horizontally and vertically. Or, because I really like the word, we read the Bible orthogonally. I’m using some of the language here of Michael Niebauer, who argues for these two angles of reading, horizontal and vertical. I depart from him in the below to some extent, but I’m… Continue reading Orthogonal Reading→| nuakh
Folks here in New Jersey sure do know how to get into the Halloween spirit, and often do so with elaborate seasonal displays. Here are just a few of our favorite properties, personalized for the holiday, from this year and Halloweens past…|
When Terry’s 98-year-old grandmother had a stroke in May, her life changed drastically. Caring for her beloved “Grandmom” quickly became... Read More| Delaware Hospice
NIGERIA – To those in the rural farming community of Gombi, Nigeria, survival has a lot to do with weathering uncertainty. It’s not easy to raise crops, year after year, when rainfall is unpredictable and modern agricultural techniques are unknown. That’s why the Gombi farming project has become a vital source of hope and transformation Read More… The post Blessing Others Through the Gombi Farming Project in Nigeria appeared first on Operation Blessing.| Operation Blessing
CHINA – When little Yang Hui was diagnosed with congenital heart disease at the age of one, her parents saw their world turned upside down. Her father, a welder earning an unstable income, watched helplessly as his daughter could only run about 30 feet before needing to rest. The family faced crushing debt and an Read More… The post Breathless to Boundless After Being Diagnosed with Congenital Heart Disease appeared first on Operation Blessing.| Operation Blessing
GUATEMALA – While many 13-year-old girls might spend their afternoons focused on school, friends, or playing sports, Graciela’s daily routine was very different. Her story shows the lifesaving impact of a clean water solution for life, which transformed her family’s daily struggle into a story of hope. She had a challenging responsibility—to help gather water Read More… The post Clean Water for Graciela, A Clean Water Solution for Life appeared first on Operation Blessing.| Operation Blessing
Author : Madhu Campbell Narrator : Suna Dasi Host : Kat Day Audio Producer : Graeme Dunlop PseudoPod 998: The Story-Stealer’s Night is a PseudoPod original. C/Ws from author: Body horror, creature horror, brief suicidal ideation, cancer, child abuse, child death and parent death The Story-Stealer’s Night by Madhu Campbell Story-teller, Story-screamer Tell your tales […]| PseudoPod
Our family doesn’t have to be perfect to be wonderful. There’s a gale when dawn illuminates our world. The morning light arrives as though leached from my son’s eyes, his gaze cast skyward…| PseudoPod
Native Artist Professional Development Where: Economic Alliance Building238 E Oak St, Okanogan WA When: September 7th & 8th 9AM-4PM FREE ClassRegister here Indianpreneurship Where: TBD When: 4 Day WorkshopNovember 16, […] The post Available Courses appeared first on TheNNDF.org.| TheNNDF.org
Her First Home! Let us introduce you to Nicolette Descoteaux. A single mother with 3 children. She enrolled in the IDA program offered by Northwest Native Development Fund in 2016. […]| TheNNDF.org
Growing up in the 1980s, in the heart of New York City's downtown music and art scene became fertile ground for seeds of creativity, doubt, and eventual empowerment for Pyeng Threadgill-as expressed through Lost & Found: Finding the Power in Your Voice, a collection of personal essays, poetry, and prose.| Listen & Be Heard Network
The post A technical milestone for the Alaska and Hawaiian combination – and what it means for your travel appeared first on Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Horizon Air.| Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Horizon Air
Our coast to coast guide to the best fishing action in your area now| Kayak Angler
If you’d like to be included in this slot, please get in touch: estherchilton@gmail.com. Poems can be up to 60 lines and prose 2000 words. If you’d like to add a short bio and photo, then great. Al…| Esther Chilton
Deacon Charles Hyson, 2/10/2025 Deacon Charles Hyson speaks about his ministries as a “blessing and a privilege”. Since he became a deacon last year, there is a new quality to what he was already d…| Liturgy on the Margins
A project that interprets transhumance as a “luminous journey”, breathing new life into the Abruzzo archaeological site. The post Francesca Storaro’s lighting design for the archaeological site of Peltuinum appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
Greentown Go Make 2025 with Evonik has successfully wrapped up after eight transformative months. Furthering its mission of meeting customer demand for natural and environmentally friendly alternative ingredients for personal-care […] The post Evonik and Startups Successfully Conclude Greentown Go Make 2025 to Decarbonize the Personal-Care Industry appeared first on Greentown Labs.| Greentown Labs
At Greentown Labs, we’re working to catalyze climatetech innovation that addresses the world’s most urgent energy and sustainability challenges. At the latest Greentown x Lux Research Industry Forum, we explored […] The post The Unknowns of AI—and Why We Need Climatetech Startups to Help Us Navigate Them appeared first on Greentown Labs.| Greentown Labs
Extracting rare-earth metals from industrial waste. Delivering EV charging with autonomous robots. Converting plastic waste into liquid fuel. These are just a few of the innovations being developed by this […] The post ACCEL Year 3 Startups Announce Fundraises, Pilot Projects, Manufacturing Scale-ups, and More appeared first on Greentown Labs.| Greentown Labs
We recently spoke to Romance Dissieka, Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning Coordinator for Helen Keller Intl’s vitamin A work. Part of a multi-national team, Romance leads efforts to gather and use data to help reach over 40 million children across 14 African countries with vitamin A. The post Speaking Technically: A Chance to Grow and Thrive Thanks to Vitamin A appeared first on Helen Keller Intl.| Helen Keller Intl
Moshammat Rojina Begum’s eyes had been bothering her for days, making it difficult to complete her work at a garment factory in the suburbs of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The post One-Stop Eye Care Services Provide Clear Vision for Garment Workers in Bangladesh appeared first on Helen Keller Intl.| Helen Keller Intl
When leaves fall from the trees in autumn, don’t waste them by just raking them up and tidying them away. They are valuable for your garden and your plants, according to the Arboretum’s Plant Clinic, and can save you money by replacing purchased products.| The Morton Arboretum
We hear stories of families getting back on their feet because – despite job loss or illness – they could count on food from the Food Bank.| San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
Kayak Angler contributor Chris Funk recalls his young crush on a sporting-good's store fly rod.| Kayak Angler
The 2025-26 Friends of Finance Executive Speaker Series continued on Oct. 8 with an engaging Q&A featuring Interim President Rick Dickson of The University of Tulsa. A UTulsa alumnus, former student-athlete and two-time athletics director, Dickson brought a blend of wit, candor and vision to the stage as he addressed more than 200 guests at […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa’s McFarlin Library recently hosted the third annual Building Bridges: A Collaborative Librarianship Conference, bringing together school librarians from across Tulsa and surrounding areas for a day of connection, empowerment and professional growth. The event was created in 2023 by McFarlin librarian Lisa Grimes in response to her research showing that more […]| The University of Tulsa
On Sept. 25, The University of Tulsa’s Center for Global Engagement (CGE), in collaboration with Student Activities Board, hosted the annual Study Abroad Fair in the Student Union Great Hall, sharing information about travel courses and other study abroad opportunities with 268 students, representing nearly a 15% increase in attendance over the past two years. […]| The University of Tulsa
Vishwasri Aleti describes her UTulsa experience with one word: engagement. Since her freshman year, she’s made it a priority to get involved, joining multiple organizations to build genuine connections with the community. Now a graduate student in the industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology program, Aleti has found a career path that allows her to sharpen her analytical […]| The University of Tulsa
From left: Aerovy CEO Nick Gunady, Inventus Power CEO Patrick Trippel, Inventus Vice President of Business Development Tom Nguyen Does your industry have a problem that could be solved with data? Aerovy can help. Aerovy is helping global companies unlock the full potential of their hardware through cutting-edge software. Many hardware companies build products packed […] The post This Purdue-backed startup is turning industrial hardware into intelligent ecosystems first appeared on Stories.| Stories
Enjoy spooky season with a selection of pumpkin-themed recipes infused with a dash of pure Canadian maple syrup. Make Halloween night into a special soiree with the likes of decadent dessert pumpkin pies, hearty pumpkin soups and roasted pumpkin salads best shared with family and friends.| Maple from Canada
The North Carolina Local News Lab fund has been using the Civic Information Index since the summer of 2024 to ground their grant-making in data and reinforce a holistic, community-centered approach to supporting news and information needs in the state. We sat down with the fund’s director, Lizzy Hazeltine, to understand what this means in practice.| Civic Information Index
If you’d like to be included in this slot, please get in touch: estherchilton@gmail.com. Poems can be up to 60 lines and prose 2000 words. If you’d like to add a short bio and photo, then great. Al…| Esther Chilton
Most of us play different roles in life. At work, we might be a manager or a technician. At home, we could be a parent, a partner, or a sports fan. With| The Horizons Tracker
Sean Shibe is a classical and electric guitarist from Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. He played three shows during his residency Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2025 including Lute Episodes at the historic Norwich Castle.| Norfolk & Norwich Festival
From panels to interviews to performances, here is a rundown of Roland's presence at Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) 2025. The post Ultimate Guide: Roland at ADE 2025 appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
My adult children (I use the term “adult” loosely) and I, along with a family friend, Mary Anne, went on a Viking cruise through the Norwegian Fjords. We had a fun-filled vacation that included gorgeous scenery, scrumptious food, family bonding, and . . . pranks. We began our journey in Amsterdam, and we visited four... The post Pranks on a Viking Cruise appeared first on Renner Writes.| Renner Writes
Meet Emily Bressler, Public health professional and YLU Member. Learn how this Tucson young leader balances public health leadership with community engagement!| United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona
Meet Suzanne, who is living in our supportive housing program. Suzanne never thought she would be homeless. But she confronted her abusive partner about some missing belongings. This led to Suzanne ending up in the hospital with broken bones, severe PTSD, and no home. She stayed in a home for survivors of domestic violence to […] The post Suzanne’s Story: Home and Healing appeared first on .|
MEDIA ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOctober 6, 2025 Contact:Anna Cisewski, Communications ManagerAgate Housing and Services612-767-4448anna.cisewski@agatemn.org Agate Housing and Services and Trellis to Celebrate Grand Opening of The Valiance: Major New Resource Addressing Twin Cities Homelessness Crisis WHAT: Grand opening for The Valiance, a new facility providing 54 shelter beds for women experiencing homelessness, 8 winter emergency […]| agatemn.org
Celebrate the 2025 Toast to Tucson award winners for their inspiring leadership and service!| United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona
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Most 15-year-olds can’t tell you what they want to do when they grow up, let alone start working toward it. But the now-owner of Altus Guides has never been one for conventions| Lithographica
This is the second piece in our journey into traditional crafts that care for both the environment and our well-being. The first explored mud dyeing, through an interview with Gondé Abdoulaye, an artisan of CABES. In this second piece, we are looking at batik, which holds a special place in Burkina Faso’s craftsmanship. Characterized by […]| Ethical Fashion Initiative
The Minoan palace of Knossos joins the UNESCO World Heritage site list alongside the Minoan palaces of Phaistos, Malia, Zakros, Zominthos and Kydonia. We are overjoyed that six of Crete’s […]| www.bsa.ac.uk
About WeConnect Forum WeConnect Forum is a core segment of our WeConnect Brand Day, carrying forward the spirit of connection that defines our brand. Through a series of curated topics, we invite creators from around the world to engage in discussions and share their perspectives on content creation and related…| Hollyland
Your kindness is helping Ukrainian war refugees survive after losing their homes to an invasion by Russia in 2022.| Operation Blessing
Authors : Ambrose Bierce and Philip Curtiss Narrators : Ben Phillips and Kaz Host : Joshua Tuttle Audio Producer : Graeme Dunlop “The Suitable Surroundings” was first published in the San Francisco Examiner, July 14, 1889 “The Resurrection of Chilton Hills” first appeared in Harper’s Monthly Magazine in October 1929. C/W: suicide (The Suitable Surroundings) […]| PseudoPod
Author : Martha Wells Narrator : Rae Lundberg Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis “Data Ghost” originally appeared in Storyteller: A Tanith Lee Tribute Anthology Data Ghost by Martha Wells When the station stats popped up on the screen, the Interface said, Anomalous. Deni batted at their ear and muttered, “No, no, […]| PseudoPod
Author : Shaenon K. Garrity Narrator : Alethea Kontis Host : Scott Campbell Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis “The Bride” was originally published in Black Static in 2020 C/W necrophilia, sexual assault, physical assault, control The Bride by Shaenon K. Garrity As you drive south, the heat rushes up to greet you like your name […]| PseudoPod
The personal effects of the late Mr. James Courtney found their way to me some months after his passing, once the stipulations of his will had been addressed and the remainder of his belongings had…| PseudoPod
Fifty years after the fall of Saigon, Dao Strom’s Tender Revolutions / Yellow Songs vibrates with the ramifications and ripples of Empire. A hybrid project comprised of writings, music, and visual ephemera, each of the four Yellow Songs books and the Tender Revolutions album reckon with the intimate consequences of the colonial project, reconfiguring them into complex and lucid, literal and figurative songs of selfhood. Embodied, critical, wholehearted, collective, personal, genre-def...| Listen & Be Heard Network
This is a short piece about the problems that professionalism poses for the academic historian. History is a different kind of subject, and too often academic rigor gets in the way of telling the kinds of historical accounts that we need. An earlier version was published in 2017 in the International Journal of the Historiography of Education. Perils … Continue reading Perils of the Professionalized Historian| David Labaree on Schooling, History, and Writing
Building Hope Real Estate Partners with JS Clark Leadership Academy to Develop State-of-the-Art High School in Opelousas Building Hope Real Estate (BHRE) is proud to announce its partnership with JS Clark Leadership Academy (JSCLA) to develop a 54,000-square-foot high school facility in Opelousas, Louisiana. This milestone project will expand JSCLA’s capacity to serve 750 students, […]| Building Hope
Building Hope Provides Cornerstone Chartered Public School with Critical Financing to Launch in New Hampshire Building Hope, a national nonprofit dedicated to empowering public charter schools with facilities, financial, and operational support, has approved a $300,000 line of credit to Cornerstone Chartered Public School in Lebanon, New Hampshire. This investment ensures Cornerstone has the early […]| Building Hope
Building Hope has committed a $3.5 million investment to support the $17.4 million development of Valor Classical Academy, a K–12 public charter school slated to open in Kuna, Idaho, in August 2026. This marks the fourth partnership between Building Hope and the American Classical Schools of Idaho (ACS) network, reflecting a deep, trusted, and mission-driven collaboration to expand classical education across the state.| Building Hope
Do you remember the scene from Harry Potter in the Chamber of Secrets movie when Arthur Weasley, upon meeting Harry for the first time, asks him a confusing question, “What is the purpose of a rubber duck?”. Jeep enthusiasts around the globe have now given this child’s bath... The post The New Purpose of a Rubber Duck and the Great Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion 2025 – and free printables appeared first on Modern on Monticello.| Modern on Monticello
On a recent summer morning, sculptor Sam Shoemaker was paddling a mushroom kayak 20 miles off the coast of Los Angeles when the hallucinations started. "I| Paddling Magazine
Nose plugs, back bands, boat size and more, pros weigh in on the most common gear mistakes paddlers make| Paddling Magazine
The Arts Scholars experience Hamilton on tour, after which they join the cast and crew in the front rows for an exclusive talkback.| Arts at MIT