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The Gawler Family Farm Site of the Buttermilk Hill Old Time Music Show. More . . .
"We're really excited about bringing this tradition back," say Molly Gawler, one of the new generation who is reviving the Annual Buttermilk Hill Old Time Music Show. The one-day festival of folk music and blues returns, rain or shine, on Sunday, August 15, after a five-year hiatus. More Photos from Buttermilk Hill
Some places never change; some places do. Since Oakland is one of the latter, Images of America Oakland, a book published by the Oakland Area Historical Society this month, is especially meaningful.
The Chaplain, a book by Maine author Peter Mars, has just been published and is available at local stores. A true story about a priest who served in a Boston area church and as chaplain for the Boston Police Department, the book draws from Mars's own police background, his ministerial experience, and his previous writings in the police genre.
"A project by the entire staff" is the phrase that best describes the "Lady of the Lake" quilt that is being raffled by the Belgrade Regional Health Center. Wanting to help raise money for a new facility, the Health Center staff selected the project because every single member could participate. Redisplay This Page in Printer-Friendly Format <-- Previous Home All 2004 Issues Next --> | ||||||||