In the words of “the Teacher”, I find no lie; “We work hard to accumulate wealth, then we die”. What are the mysteries of life we fail to unfold as…
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Veterans Aware! March 2021
Hello fellow Veteran, What a hard winter,what a hard year, 2020, It’s now 2021, don’t think things will go as they “used to be”. Justice is coming, payback, restitutions.If you…
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I look in the mirror I see my blemishes I Love Me I Love Me Not I remember the hurt I pull the scab I Love Me I Love Me…
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In the surreal political aftermath of the violent and deadly January 6th Capitol Insurrection, America desperately wishes it could “un-see” the unveiling of the bizarre and, yes, blasphemous Golden Trump Idol…
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Grass Mowing Season Will Soon Be Upon Us! To prevent injury to our crew and damage to our mowers we ask that you please temporarily remove any personal attachments to…
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Encountering the teachings and soul of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, the Tzadik of this generation has been the greatest joy of my life. The Likutey Moharan his Magnum Opus, elucidates…
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Fighting Cancer by the Plateful No single food can prevent cancer, but the right combination of foods may help make a difference. At mealtimes, strike a balance of at least…
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Noccalula Falls Park in Gadsden will reopen to the public on March 1. The 250-acre park and campground include hiking and biking trails, botanical gardens, an animal habitat, a childrens’…
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FOLLOW YOUR DREAM: A Local Black History Reflection “Hello, May I Help You?” That was the voice of Patricia Smith McGee in 1967 as the first black telephone operator in Gadsden/ Etowah…
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On Saturday, February 6, 2021, the 4th Annual Papa-Cause® Day kicked off the city-wide celebration for Black History Month in Gadsden. In 2017, Papa-Cause® was given a proclamation from Mayor…
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