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Sundial contributor Donna Geise has written a sestina in loving memory of her Great Aunt Erma, a beautiful, free spirit.
Travel with us to Prague, Vienna, and Budapest, departing August 6, 2025! Join our trip and a portion of the proceeds support WLRH. Learn more at an Informational Meeting at Yellowhammer Brewing on October 22 at 5:30. Email julie@wlrh.org to reserve a spot.
On Saturday, November 2nd, be sure to swing by The Kaffeeklatsch on Jefferson Street! Kaffeeklatsch and WLRH are teaming up to hand out coffee samples, play groovy local tunes, and enjoy a celebrity appearance from Microwave Dave. So mark your calendar for November 2nd, 10 AM to 12 PM.
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The suit alleges that Musk and his super PAC are luring voters to give up identifying information in pursuit of a cash prize. DA Larry Krasner called the scheme “indisputably an unlawful lottery.”
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Federal officials have been warning that in recent months, some social media users have been encouraging sabotage of ballot drop boxes. "It's a direct attack on democracy," said one local official.
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Over 200,000 people canceled their subscriptions in the first few days following news that The Washington Post would not endorse any presidential candidate.
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A London distributor says thieves posing as a French client stole some $389,000 worth of cheddar. The tight-knit U.K. cheese community is on high alert — and asking people to help sniff out the goods.
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This edition of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion features original classical wind band music by the Bavarian composer Johan Simon Mayr. But this edition begins with an arrangement of the default national anthem of the United Kingdom. Most often, this tune is named “God Save the King.” In the United States, it is known as “America” or “My Country Tis of Thee.” The tune also used for the national anthems of New Zealand, Canada, and many other countries in the British Commonwealth, as well as Liechtenstein. The tune served as the national anthem for the Kingdom of Prussia from 1795 until 1918 and the imperial anthem of the Russian Empire from 1816 to 1833. The tune also serves as the royal anthem of Norway. The version that opens this edition was composed for the Queen Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953.
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Today's Sundial Writers Corner episode features a school days story from Debra Quarles. She remembers it well, and turns out, so does her teacher 50 years later!
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This edition of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion features some adventures in Latin music accompanied by the Xavier Cugat big band with trips to Spain and Cuba. But this edition opens with a sortie composed by Louis James Lefebure-Wely, a French organist and composer who lived from 1817 to 1870. When used to name a musical composition for organ, sortie refers to a piece played at the end of a church service, often as a postlude. In the case of the recording opening this edition, the organ work has been arranged for harmoniemusik.
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On the Next Valley Sounds, we bring not 1, but 2 releases from Lana White. You can get the podcast on iTunes, the WLRH mobile app, or WLRH.ORG
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