‘downton Abbey’ Event Raises Money For Local Choral Group : Lincoln, Ne Journal Star


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We wanted to do something different. The vision was to transform the old federal courtroom on the third floor of the 1904 Grand Manse building and teleport guests and Downton Abbey fans into another time, all while entertaining them. The group started planning and collecting 140 unique tea cups for the event in August. Each tea cup went home with a guest. Marcia Claesson, an alto singer in the group, said choir members donated individual tea cups and saucers picked up from their homes, at estate sales or second-hand stores. Claesson assumed most of the guests were fans of “Downton Abbey,” a British drama series about an aristocratic family, their estate and servants. I didnt drink the Kool-Aid right away, but now Im hooked (on the series), Claesson said.
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Surrounding that scene are at least a dozen others, each depicting a different place or event from Douglas Countys history. The quilt, created nearly 40 years ago for the U.S. bicentennial by the Kaw Valley Quilters Guild, is one of about 20 pieces in a new exhibition set to open Friday. A Stitch in Time: Lawrence History Through Textiles” traces how handicrafts like quilting, crocheting and knitting have fulfilled a vital social role in Douglas County from the 1850s to contemporary times. Photo by Mike Yoder A photograph from the late ’40s-early ’50s shows members of the Lawrence girls Singer Company softball team. The photo is part of the “Stitch in Time: Lawrence History Through Textiles” exhibit at the Watkins Museum of History. If people take away anything, I really hope they take away the celebration of all these skills, Keegan says.
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. . . (Source: Reformation) As if we didn’t already love Reformation (spoiler alert: we didthe bridal collection is to die for), the eco-friendly and super stylish brand is helping make our lives a little easier and our wallets a little heavier by introducing its first lower-priced collection, called ” Obvious. ” With items ranging from$28 to$178, it’s obvious you’re going to want to stock up on these goods. Some of our favorite sustainable duds from the assortmentinclude the Avalon Bodysuit ($78), the Keppel Coat ($178), the Academy Dress ($138) and the Pia Bodysuit ($78). Reformation Avalon Bodysuit , $78; Keppel Coat , $178; Academy Dress , $138; Pia Bodysuit , $78 (Source: Reformation) Made from either new sustainable materials, repurposed vintage clothing or rescued deadstock fabric from companies that over-ordered, these clothes will play to your green side.
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Its certainly not fair, when someone like me came into town six years ago, applied for a permit, reapplied for a new permit when I moved not even a block, and followed all the rules and regulations, said Furst. Jewelry stores, art galleries and wine tasting rooms have drawn criticism in the last few years from locals and merchants who say theyre worried about the increasing number of downtown businesses that seem to cater primarily to tourists instead of locals. The jewelry store Romance St. Helena opened in August after a long controversy over its use permit. A permit awarded to a previous business in the same space allowed the sale of 14-karat gold, sterling silver and semi-precious stones, but not the gold and diamond bridal jewelry that the new applicants, Steve and Judy Padis, planned to sell.
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Ronnie Towns, 28, was being interviewed after his family helped arrange his arrest on charges of criminal intent to commit deception and lying to investigators, said Telfair County Sheriff Chris Steverson said. The sheriff said the last telephone call made by the missing couple was to a disposable cell phone belonging to Towns. Bud Runion, 69, and his wife, June Runion, 66, of Marietta were last seen on Thursday when they set off for Telfair County to buy a 1966 Mustang convertible from a purported seller who responded to their ad on Craigslist, Steverson said. Towns was previously interviewed by authorities shortly after the couple disappeared, Steverson said. Although the sheriff described him as a suspect in the case, Towns has not been charged with harming the couple. Towns did not own a 1966 Mustang convertible, the sheriff said. “I dont think he had a car that was even similar to the one being sought by Mr.
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“Why do all e-commerce websites have to look the same?” wonders Differio Chairman/CEO Jimmy Chrabieh. “Why do all models have to stand straight? Men’s ideas about shopping, clothing and fashion are changing. We want to be the website that caters to their needs. Today the customer needs originality; a new offering, but at an affordable price.
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