Salvation Army of Muskogee700 Independence Street, 918-682-3384The Salvation Army of Muskogee is asking for help to feed low-income students if teachers walk out in April. They are having a food drive and ask for non-perishable items like peanut butter, jelly, cereal, rice, beans, ketchup, mayonnaise, corn, pasta, cooking oil, tuna, crackers, pudding, mac and cheese, Ramen noodles, Jello-o, canned chicken, fruit snacks, granola bars etc. You can bring the food by 700 Independence Street.
Henri Matisse is known for his fluid use of color. He was a printmaker and sculptor, but he’s primarily known as a painter. Along with artists like Picasso, he helped to change the art world forever.
Lola Vaith, broker associate with CENTURY 21 Preferred, earned the CENTURY 21 System’s Pinnacle Producer Award for customer satisfaction in 2017. The award is given to associates who receive a minimum index of 95 percent for two consecutive years.
T. Gilbert Pearson Chapter of the National Audubon Society: 7 p.m. second Thursday, Kathleen Clay Edwards Library, 1420 Price Park Road, GB. Free. Everyone welcome. 336-299-4342.
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Racial Equity Institute Holds Groundwater Presentation: 9 a.m.-noon Nov. 26, YWCA High Point, 155 W. Westwood Ave. hmajors@ywcahp.com.
WEST HARTFORD — The Never Going Back to Abuse Project of CT-ALIVE will benefit from the proceeds of a clothing and book drive on Saturday, April 28, to mark April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. In cooperation with Charities of Hope of Hartford, the Connecticut Alliance for Victims of Violence and Their Families, Inc. will hold the drive from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot of Price Rite Shopping Plaza, 983 New Britain Ave.
But I a little more positive about the future: if the OS can become a commodity, hardware makers can begin to focus on services — for example, one can buy a computer and get services like AOL’s (what’s positive about that, you might ask…)
A confused stagnation has persisted in the iPad version of iOS for quite some time — there’s still an old icon grid that displays fewer apps than most iPhones, virtual keyboards that seem to get worse rather than better when they do change, and an approach to multitasking that continues to feel heavily compromised. To the extent that iPads today feel more like Macs than they did eight years ago, that’s largely because Apple keeps making the Mac more iPad-like, rather than the other way around.
Third on the program will be the quartet composed of Monika Kinstler, violin, Deborah Robin, recorder, Laura Mazza-Dixon, viola da gamba, and Anne Mayo, harpsichord. They will play Georg Philipp Telemann’s Paris Quartet No. 5, Suite 1, composed in 1737.
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