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THURSDAY National Prayer Day The Greater Huntington Beach Interfaith Council hosts a National Day of Prayer Celebration at Sts. Simon & Jude Catholic Church, 20444 Magnolia St., Huntington Beach. The event is from 7:30 to 9 a.m. and includes prayers,...Tags: Cinco de Mayo, Arts and Culture, Central Park, Burritos, Mothers Against Drunk Driving
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Darrach G. (Rick) Taylor
Rick Taylor, Long Beach Executive, Darrach G. (Rick) Taylor, long time Human Resource & Labor Relations executive died on February 8th of 2012. Rick was recognized for his expertise, imagination, and skill in labor relations and contract negotiations,...Tags: Employment, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Flowserve Corporation, American Heart Association, Companies and Corporations
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Musical groups to sing in 9/11 remembrance
A church in Huntington Beach and others in Newport Beach on Sunday will commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks with public musical performances in memory of the victims. At 6 p.m. Sunday, the Music Guild at St. Wilfrid of York Episcopal...Tags: Verde (music group), Arts and Culture, University of California, Irvine, Judaism, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Richard J. Zeleznikar
Zeleznikar, Richard J. Passed away Thursday September 7, 2011. Survived by wife Nancy J Zeleznikar, sons Alan and Paul Zeleznikar (Keiko Fujinuma) and granddaughter Aya Joseé Zeleznikar. Memorial service to be held at St Wilfrid of York Episcopal Church,...Tags: Christianity
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Groups talk church's demolition, salvation
The old church building looks forlorn at Warner Avenue and Nichols Street, its windows boarded up and the sign that juts over the sidewalk mostly smashed.
From a distance, the structure doesn't give many indications of the role it once played in Orange...Tags: Arts and Culture, National or Ethnic Minorities, Companies and Corporations, Migration, Politics
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Women's chorus lives on with 'Requiem'
If a few more men had shown up in Mary Langsdorf's living room 14 years ago, the Orange County Women's Chorus might never have existed.
Langsdorf, the founding president of the Newport Beach-based chorus, sang with her church choir in the 1990s until its...Tags: Elections, Politics, Christianity
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Two for Tanzania
Adriel and Aian Vissani plan to board an airplane for the first time in their lives in August 2011. And they don't expect the life-changing experience to end there.
The twin brothers are among the members of St. Wilfrid's Episcopal Church in Huntington...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Sports, Soccer, Education, Christianity
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Rural Heritage Museum to hold garden tour
The Rural Heritage Museum will hold a garden tour Saturday, June 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors can spend the day traveling around the area, exploring the gardens. Gardens on the tour include the Tomlin Gardens in Boonsboro and The Sharing...Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Human Interest, Tour Operations Industry, Religion and Belief, Memorial Day
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Allan Powell: Roger Williams, a lone visionary
One can only hope that John M. Barry’s scholarly and compelling book, “Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul,” will become a literary success. It is fair to say that Williams’ contribution to American culture is...Tags: Human Interest, Religion and Belief, Roger Williams, Religious Events, Thomas Jefferson
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Tuesday, May 29 School news The Board of Education will hold a closed meeting at 8:30 a.m. in the Planning Room at the department, 10910 Clarksville Pike in Ellicott City. 410-313-6680. Saturday, June 2 Yard sale The Orthodox Church of St. Matthew will...Tags: Fishing, Christian Orthodoxy, Thomas Robinson, Judaism, Auction Service
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Boca Raton man collects change to help the homeless; project wins AARP award
Colorful cardboard boxes, decorated by children with markers and their favorite crafts, are finding their way to schools, religious congregations and community centers across the country, thanks to a middle-of-the-night brainstorm by Mark Wasserman....
Tags: Religion and Belief, Social Issues, Homelessness, Family, Delray Beach
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Bishop J. Jon Bruno leaves hospital, continues leukemia treatment
L.A. NOWEpiscopal Bishop J. Jon Bruno, who has been hospitalized after being diagnosed with leukemia, was released today and returned to his residence for continued recovery....
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