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Instrument maker Jim Doble (center) brought his Yellow Submarine, played from the inside, to Wiscasset Art Walk in June. Doble will make a raw log amadinda for visitors to play during the Thursday, July 28 art walk, from 5-8 p.m. (Photo
Friday night at Recreation Park in Chehalis was filled to the brim with lawn chairs, smiling faces and country music.
Event organizers estimated there were between 2,000 and 2,500 attendees over the course of the night.
The event featured award-winning country music singers Miche
Percussion instruments are found on every continent and in nearly every society around the world. Percussive traditions have shaped cultures and communities. Many percussion instruments in various countries are related, and therefore, musical evolution can be partially traced back through the
Of all the Florida Powerboat Club members who could have taken home the “Best Catamaran” award during the outfit’s Miami Boat Show Poker Run, there was no better choice than Mauricio Vivanco of Downey, Calif. In October 2021, Vivanco and his equally charming wife, Angie, took delivery of
In the hands of a scientist, musical instruments can do many sorts of things. This study tells how some instruments can be used to distinguish between different kinds of physical materials.
“Musical Instruments as Sensors,” Heran C. Bhakta, Vamsi K. Choday, and William H. Gro
Each year, local units of the Marine Corps Reserve collect new, unwrapped toys through the Toys For Tots program and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children in their home communities.
This year, Retired Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Michael Harris said he expects ab
The new law, which takes effect in 2024, says retail stores with 500 or more employees must sell some toys and child-care products outside of areas specifically labeled by gender.
California became the first state in the nation Saturday to adopt a law requiring large retail stores to pro
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Here is a sampling of things to do in-person and online in the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles area, July 28 to Aug. 4.
Cirque Italia’s Paranormal Cirque II – Woodland Hills: Acrobatics, ill
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Here is a sampling of things to do in-person and online in the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles area, July 28 to Aug. 4.
Cirque Italia’s Paranormal Cirque II – Woodland Hills: Acrobatics, ill
In a still from a video shot June 15, 2022, Coquille tribal members Don Garrett, Chairman Brenda Meade and Health Hampel, president of the Coquille River STEP volunteers, release 1,000 juvenile Chinook salmon from an acclimation box into Lampa Creek, seven miles out from Bandon.
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