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LIBERTY - Unless you are a parent, family member or caregiver of someone with special needs, you may not be familiar with SpiritHorse Liberty and all the wonderful things the organization does. For nearly 15 years, SpiritHorse Liberty has provided therapeutic riding lessons that are research-based, private, equine-assisted, and highly effective for those with special needs like cerebral palsy, autism, down syndrome or even the physically handicapped. SpiritHorse offers these services FREE OF CHARGE for special needs children/adults including veterans, foster children, and more. Riders without special needs may ride for only a $30 donation.
Read moreOPERA TO GO! Is a fully staged, high energy 45-minute opera. Performances are sung in English, and designed with students in mind. This year’s OPERA TO GO! “ Monkey and Francine in the City of Tigers,” is a Houston Grand Opera commissioned piece by Kamala Sankaram and David Johnston. Inspired by Indian and Chinese mythology and the Bollywood style, this hilarious fable demonstrates the power of teamwork as a pair of monkey siblings save their kingdom from the wicked tigers.
Read moreThe Liberty County Sheriff ’s Office recognized Investigator Danny Mc-Mullan as Employee of the month at the monthly meeting for his outstanding performance and dedication to the Sheriff ’s Office.
Read moreThe Trivium Club of Liberty met on March 7, at the home of Sandy Pickett. As members arrived for the meeting, they enjoyed the night’s refreshments provided by hostesses for the evening, Sandy Pickett and Gloria Stratton. Second Vice President Debbie Dugger presided due to the absence of President Alana Inman.
Read moreTAYLOR’S ORGANIZATION HONORED BY GREATER CLEVELAND CHAMBER
Read moreAs prom season is just around the corner, the folks with the 27 Dresses Project have been gearing up to provide an opportunity for girls to purchase affordable gowns.
Read moreWheel of Fortune is one of the longest-running and most beloved television game show in history, and 2003 Liberty High School graduate Keith Booze is not a part of its storied tenure.
Read moreDAYTON – Members of Boy Scout Troop 8 from the Eastgate Church meet with City Councilman Alvin Burress at Monday night's council meeting. The scouts are working on badges and asked Burress about his duties as an elected official.
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