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  • EEDC and Discover Easton’s Holly DeKarske and Tom Maglio invite everyone to the October 18th meeting to discuss Creative Placemaking, which will help transform communities into lively places with the arts at their core.
  • Beth Ann Dorman, Executive Director of For All Seasons, and oncologist Dr. Roopa Gupta walk us through what a breast cancer diagnosis means and dealing with those few days and months. This is the first in a two-part series.
  • A school, affordable housing, and a vision rooted in equity—that’s the campus Derick Daly is building through Polaris Village Academy and NAIMA Ventures.
  • On Shore Doctor, Dr. Casey Scott interviews Ashlee Foxwell, Community Health Supervisor on what you need to know about vaccines for school-age children
  • Laura Oliver is an award-winning writer, author and developmental story editor whose work is often featured in national newspapers, magazines and literary reviews. This week, on “This is How the Story Goes,” a woman finds a surprise in the mail that makes her ask whether some relationships started before we were born and will continue even after we die.
  • If you follow social media, you already know the story of the golden retriever, Tully–stay tuned for a missing-dog story with a happy ending: Kathi Bambrick shares how Tully survived five weeks on her own before returning home safe.
  • Poetry by Rainer Maria Rilke; music by Blood Orange, Nils Lofgren, Willie Nelson and The Secret Sisters, Dave Holland Quartet, The Staple Singers, Siouxsie and the Banshees, John Martyn, Kevin Morby; and more.
  • On Voices of Talbot, Sarah Kilmon interviews Dr. Jamie Goodall about the life of William Claiborn.
  • On On My Plate, Amy Haines reads from her blog post titled, Expectations, and why she subscribes to the expression, “expectations are premeditated resentments".
  • On Shore Tech Pulse, Sushila Nair tackles the important topic of why AI needs to be regulated.
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