BRRR! Wherever this photograph was taken, looks like it’s cold, from the way the people are bundled up. Tell us where you think this scene is located, and you’ll identify this edition’s Mystery Photo. Send your name and hometown to elliott@brack.net.
We mis-identified the recent photograph, calling it a “Red Robin” when it is really a “Red Bird,” which looks more like a Cardinal, which are naturally red. First in with the identification was Ruthie Lachman Paul, Norcross, telling us that the photograph is in Durham, N.C., in their Central park. She adds: “The Artist is Michael WallerHe, a North Carolina native, who started WallerFoushee Studios in 2003, and since then collectively created over a dozen public art projects throughout North Carolina. He called the art a ‘Phat Ryan,’ and it’s made of re-inforced concrete” While several readers said the art was a bird, no one else told us its location.
Duluth honors 6 citizens with Spirit of Good Living awards
Six community volunteers, business owners and citizens were recognized with Spirit of Good Living Awards by Duluth Mayor Nancy Harris at the 2016 State of the City Address. Each Council member selected a recipient of the award. Honored this year were, from left, Ann Odum, Melissa Henry, Maxine Garner, Helen Jones, Donna Daluga and Michael Robbins. Mayor Harris says that: “These citizens go above and beyond to contribute to their community. This is just a small token of our appreciation for all the hard work and dedication these individuals share because they love the place they call home.”
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