Archive for January, 2021

What Is It? January 2021

What Is It? January 2021

   We had quite a few guesses for our January What Is It. Briefly as Serge Silver of Golden said, “This is a sterling silver Victorian-era chatelaine with seven implements.” Suzanne Capra of Wheat Ridge adds, “Victorian women wore this attached to a belt and it contained sewing items or any other thing the lady chose to wear.” Jean Helzer of […]

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January 18, 2021 — Martin Luther King Day: The Meaning of the King Holiday

January 18, 2021 — Martin Luther King Day: The Meaning of the King Holiday

By Coretta Scott King    The Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday celebrates the life and legacy of a man who brought hope and healing to America. We commemorate as well the timeless values he taught us through his example — the values of courage, truth, justice, compassion, dignity, humility and service that so radiantly defined Dr. King’s character and empowered his […]

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Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale Announces Virtual Show and Sale

Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale Announces Virtual Show and Sale

   The National Western Stock Show CEO, Paul Andrews, announced the postponement of the 2021 National Western Stock Show until 2022. However, the 2021 Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale will proceed, albeit virtually, with online auction events.    As one of the flagship events of the National Western Stock Show and one of the largest fundraisers for the National Western Scholarship […]

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The Southern Culinary Influence of the Charleston Receipts Cookbook

The Southern Culinary Influence of the Charleston Receipts Cookbook

By Laura Donnellon    A few years ago for Christmas, my father gifted me a cookbook called Charleston Receipts, which is one of the more famous and historic cookbooks in the south. The book was first published in 1950 by the Junior League of Charleston and is now one of the Junior League’s oldest cookbooks that is still in print.    What […]

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Change

Change

By Sandy Dale     Yes, I am boldly and courageously going to attack the subject of CHANGE. I, for one, am not one who likes change. I’ve always liked my life pretty much as it is…that is, until this last year. I’m not going to say anything about 2020. I am pretty sure it has all been said. I have […]

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