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It all started Nov. 7, one of the final days of Philadelphia's annual First Person Arts Festival.  

Nov
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9:34 AM Sources: Clio Messenger - Clio MI
Jean Johnson | For The Clio Messenger John Fortney left, 67, of Vienna Township, and Lenard Williams, 61, of Thetford Township, demonstrate the proper way to fold the American flag to Garner Elementary School fourth graders during a recent visit to the school.  

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9:18 AM Sources: The Flint Journal - Flint MI
Jean Johnson | For The Clio Messenger John Fortney left, 67, of Vienna Township, and Lenard Williams, 61, of Thetford Township, demonstrate the proper way to fold the American flag to Garner Elementary School fourth graders during a recent visit to the school.  

Nov
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Jean Johnson | For The Clio Messenger John Fortney left, 67, of Vienna Township, and Lenard Williams, 61, of Thetford Township, demonstrate the proper way to fold the American flag to Garner Elementary School fourth graders during a recent visit to the school.  

Nov
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12:50 PM Sources: Daily Comet - Thibodaux LA
To honor the men and women who served in America's military.  

Nov
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In 1776, Congress appointed a committee of three, George Washington, Robert Norris and Col. George Ross, to design a national flag.  

Nov
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They gasped at a scenery change, groaned at a seaweed sandwich and cheered on a chicken.  

Nov
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12:30 AM Sources: Salem News - Salem OH
Ilona Mihai of Youngstown portrayed Betsy Ross during a patriotic-themed assembly Wednesday at Salem Buckeye Elementary School. Various community members tied to the military service appeared to interact with the students on Veterans Day. Reading is Fundamental - program for Buckeye second-graders which is aimed at developing reading skills in youngsters. It is funded through grant money with the Salem Junior Mother's Club providing on-hands assistance.  

Nov
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During speaking engagements and assemblies at Charlotte County Public Schools, area veterans were honored for their service.  

Nov
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As a kid, I always thought the best part of nightly newscasts was watching the still frames of a court sketch artist's notebook unfurl. In a pre- Court TV world, it was the only way to get in on the action. That's what draws such a crowd to the self-proclaimed "sketch book reporter," 32-year-old Lansdale native Aaron Krolikowski: Whether he's capturing trial drama (he sat in on Vince Fumo's) or local art events, Krolikowski keeps us in the moment.  
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