Archive - 2013 - Food and Leisure
June 18th
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Special to the Daily Times Leader
Gary Adams takes the crowd down memory lane with an old country ballad.
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June 17th
The West Point Farmers’ Market is building momentum. Featuring the best in fresh produce, tea, jams and other items, the Thursday event is getting more popular with Clay County citizens by the week. Above, Keena Kaiser of BeBe’s Sweet Mint Tea in West Point sells her tea to June Lyons and her daughter Janet Watkins. The Famers’ Market will be back up and running on Thursday from 4-7 p.m. Photo by Donna Harris
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June 13th
I’d love to write a full-length, highly entertaining book review featuring a new Mississippi writer – at least he’s new to me. But at this very moment the only thing I can think about is going to bed so I can continue reading Bobby Cole’s latest book. It’s currently 5:20 p.m. by the way, and my bedtime has become embarrassingly early.
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June 12th
The West Point Home and Garden Club have chosen the home of Eddie and Shelley Holcombe, 512 Eshman Ave. as Yard of the Month for June. Submitted Photo
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June 11th
While many in the media continue to ask the obvious questions about Edward Snowden, the contractor who leaked information about the National Security Agency spying on Americans, there is one question that bothers me.
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June 10th
In the 90’s there were bracelets and tee shirts with the WWJD? Logo. It asked what would Jesus do? Well, we all know what Jesus would do. It would have been much more calm and kind than anything any of us would do.
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June 7th
“On my honor, I will do my best, To do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight.”
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June 6th
John Floyd paid his fourth visit to the Bryan Public Library at noon Thursday. Most authors read a few pages from their newest novel or short story collection and continue with teasers about their next project. Floyd’s time during Luncheon With Books wasn’t spent talking about “Deception” or his other books, he connected with his audience in a different way. He opened up the floor for questions.
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June 5th
Ladies and gentlemen and children of all ages squeezed into the Esther Pippen Room of the Bryan Public Library to spend the afternoon with Inky the Clown. Inky kept everyone oooing and ahhing (mainly because he had everyone say it on cue) during the opening act of the Summer Reading Program; Dig into Reading! Inky is a favorite of the library with magic, jokes, juggling, balloon animals and good clean fun for everyone.
Photo by Donna Summerall
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June 4th
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Special to the Daily Times Leader
Brandon resident and Mississippi State University graduate John M. Floyd will sign copies of his latest mystery/suspense short story collection, “Deception” (Dogwood Press, 2013), at the Bryan Public Library Thursday, June 6, at noon. First-edition, signed copies will be available for $24.95 plus tax.
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