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| Five-year-old
Libby Regas enjoys the tree swing in the North Valley Drive
yard of Bob Kunkle Saturday. Libby and her grandparents visited
the home as part of the Fairview Park Garden Club’s firstever
home and garden tour. For more about the tour, see the article
on page 8. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet) |
Storm
doesn’t dampen
Fairview home and garden tour
FAIRVIEW PARK Five gardens and four home and garden combinations
made up the stops on the self-guided tour along with a stop
at the Emerald Necklace Inn. |
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Regional
fire study to begin
WESTSHORE An Oregon consulting firm has been
hired by the Westshore cities to study the feasibility of establishing
a regional fire district. |
Book
helps children deal
with a loved one's cancer battle
WESTLAKE "Someone I Love Is Sick,"
written by a clinical psychologist, helps children ages 2 to 6 understand
and cope with the scary issue of a parent with cancer.
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| Sports |
Look
out, Tiger, Fairview’s Topher is on the move
On
first glance, Topher Reed looks like your typical 6-year old boy.
But the soon-to-be Fairview Park first-grader is currently ranked as the No. 2 youth golfer in the
world in the 6 and under category. Last month, he took second in the
Pepsi Little People’s Golf Championships in Quincy, Ill., in the 5
and under division.
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Classic
‘Oklahoma’ reigns on Huntington’s Stage
The
storyline of the classical American musical has two ladies with
two suitors each, a conflict between farmers and cowboys, and a
beautiful score.
Theater critic Art Thomas calls Huntington's production a fine effort
but isn't impressed with the choreography.
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