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Neal Rubin: Aretha's hat immortalized as an ornament (Detroit News) The hat that won't go away is coming back as a glitter-encrusted glass Christmas ornament. The workers hand-crafting it in Poland love it, says designer Curtis Posuniak -- unlike the casket he had them make a few years ago. News Alerts (The Addison County Independent) MARY HOGAN ELEMENTARY School second-grader Leigh Boglioli, right, leans into her classmate, Katelyn Larocque during a holiday sing- along at the school last Thursday morning. Mychal Wilmes: A comfortable visit on Mother's Day (Post-Bulletin) Old stuck-in-the-mud wore a coat while sitting outside in a lawn chair on Mother's Day. Tell us about kids' art (Honolulu Advertiser) Do you have a favorite from-the-heart, handmade gift from your little one? Maybe it was a crayon-scribbled masterpiece for your birthday. Or a clay Christmas ornament too heavy for the tree. Perhaps a preschool art project made for you "just because." The Andalusia Star-News (The Andalusia Star-News) The city of Opp honored several of its standout citizens Thursday evening at the Opp Chamber of Commerce’s annual membership banquet and Hall of Fame induction. Cook Hill School inventor, 9, receives state award (The Record-Journal) Dave Zajac / Record-Journal Dara Malone, 9, of Wallingford, shows his Fire Out invention, which won him a state award at the 2009 Connecticut Invention Convention. His invention is designed to eliminate Christmas tree fires. Portsmouth area community calendar (Portsmouth Herald) Portsmouth VOLUNTEER NOW: The David and Margaret Youth and Family Services, 1350 Third St., La Verne (Whittier Daily News) The David and Margaret Home for Children was begun as an orphanage in 1910 by the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Many remember Hemphill-Wells department store as a magical place (Lubbock Avalanche-Journal) For a time, Hemphill-Wells was a kind of department-store Camelot in downtown Lubbock. Artist's detailed miniatures of family houses preserve warm memories (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) For some, there's nothing more nostalgic than the house they grew up in.
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