Unlike bucking broncs at the rodeo, Sven, Scout and Rocky behaved themselves thoroughly when arriving at their new home.“These horses are special horses because of the work they do, so they’re not very energetic, so to speak,” Anne Davis said. “Pretty much we could tell how they were ...
Throughout his life, Bennett Huibregtse fought courageously against a series of medical challenges.“But one thing that we always noticed, and everybody close to him and people who met him, is that he always met every challenge with a smile,” his mother, Kristin, recalled. “And so when ...
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month.In recognition, the nonprofit advocacy organization CASA for Kids Inc. Washington County usually hosts its major fundraising event during the month. In fact, this year’s Light the Way Gala was scheduled for April 24 at St. Benedict the Abbott ...
As is the case with just about any classically trained musician, Vijay Gupta will admit:“I did not go to Juilliard to learn how to play reggae.”But the esteemed concert violinist is pleased to perform Jamaican-style music, or whatever fits the mood, as he brings his Street Symphony programs ...
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In the four years since she founded the educational organization Science Tots, former Washington resident Erica Peterson has learned a lot about leading that type of endeavor.“There’s a huge misconception that as a nonprofit, it’s all charity-based, that you say, ‘I need this,’ and ...