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Salvation Army takes red kettles to cyberspace

The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign is all gussied up for a digital future while retaining the charm of its beginnings with that personal touch.

Meshuggina Klezmorim celebrates Hanukkah with free concert

Think of klezmer as a sort of Jewish jazz, suitable for any sort of celebration at which an aural background of fun and festivity is required. In celebration of Hanukkah, Meshuggina Klezmorim will present a free noontime concert Dec. 19 at the Lloyd George U.S. Courthouse.

Church service celebrates marriage equality

Celebrations of marriage equality seem least likely to be found in a church, given the resistance much of Christianity has to the concept. But Christ Church Episcopal did just that Thursday evening, pointing to what it considers progress while acknowledging a long path ahead to greater acceptance in the Christian community.

Keep the holiday season safe for kids

The many distractions during the holiday season can be downright dangerous for children, whether it is a sharp-edged holiday ornament, a small part of a toy that can be swallowed or an ill-fitting car seat that fails to do its job.

‘December dilemma’ challenges interfaith families

Christian and Jewish couples often find this time of year challenging as they celebrate and respect each other’s religious traditions of Christmas and Hanukkah.

Talk around the water cooler

Here are a few pop culture tidbits that caught our eye this week.

Dr. Santa has gift ideas for a healthier you

We asked several valley health professionals what, hypothetically speaking, they’d like to give to their patients during this holiday season to help them have a healthier 2015.

New library director ready to make a difference

If your image of a library director is of a dour, constantly shushing party poop, Ron Heezen is sure to disappoint. He’s a friendly guy with a self-effacing manner and a wry sense of humor.

St. Anne school celebrates its long Catholic tradition

St. Anne Catholic School observes its 60th anniversary this school year with nearly full enrollment and dedication to its traditional faith-based educational approach.

Two local programs examine JFK’s life and death

Although it has been more than 50 years, interest in JFK, his life, his presidency and especially his assassination, continues unabated. A new exhibit at the Tropicana and a talk at The Mob Museum are designed to appeal to those interested in the nation’s 35th president.

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