It’s time to showcase your Halloween flair in our neighborhood newsletter. Did you know? Halloween has roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, a time when people believed the veil between worlds thinned. This time of year, our diverse community brings together a tapestry of traditions, from Día de los Muertos and the Chinese…
Paul Breckenridge sent the following message. I’m reaching out to give you an update on our effort to secure funding to replace the G3 dirt infield with synthetic turf. Please forward this along to others at SPCC that you think might be interested. Once it is confirmed that we’re going to receive these public funds…
Horatio Law’s Three Bells of Liberty, located along the Alder Passage at the Patricia H. Clark Children and Family Justice Center (CCFJC), draws some of its meaning from the Liberty Bell. But it also applies Kintsugi, a Japanese art form that embraces flaws and imperfections, repairing broken ceramics by filling their cracks with gold dust, and making…