
Are virtual programs here to stay at Pasco County Libraries? Maybe.
Remarkably, a year after COVID-19 restrictions came into play, the weekly event and activity schedule is pretty-much jammed-packed at Pasco County Libraries. […]
Remarkably, a year after COVID-19 restrictions came into play, the weekly event and activity schedule is pretty-much jammed-packed at Pasco County Libraries. […]
Some stories were told so frequently that after awhile you felt like the memories were yours as they spilled out over coffee and pilsners of beer, threaded with laughter, tears, some angry thoughts, and “those were the days” laments. […]
Like pioneers contemplating what to dump from their weighed-down covered wagons at a treacherous crossroad, we were standing in the front yard of our New England home, making some hard, last-minute decisions about what we could live without. […]
This local innovative facility is building a path for people suffering severe mental illness to become productive members of the community. […]
Seven a.m. on a Tuesday morning and Jim Kovalseki is up and at ’em in the front yard of his New Port Richey home, pulling bunches of radishes and turnips out of the soil as the sun gets to burning off the dewy mist that settled in overnight. […]
“If there was a ever a time we needed peace it’s right now,” said AAC president Emery Ailes, noting that King was a reverend before he was a doctor “who took his faith with him across bridges” and often, through the ensuing carnage of the Civil Rights movement he helped to lead. […]
Blessing Boxes follow the concept of Little Free Libraries that have become a neighborhood trend in recent years. Instead of lending or borrowing a book, people can take or leave a donation of food. […]
It’s been a very rough go for local businesses, some that are not here anymore. So there’s relief in reporting that Brett Greist is still working the grill. Bob Kushner is still ordering his Americana, and customers like Robin Kenna are still stopping in for a Cuban pull and to catch a sense of how it used to be. […]
In September, the Board of County Commissioners voted to commit to $3.8 million dollars of the COVID monies for a bold new initiative to permanently house over 30% unsheltered homeless neighbors. […]
Santa’s letters were a timely salve, meant to lift spirits, I expect, and make feel special a boy who had shouldered so much at such a young age. […]
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