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leek-inherent · 8 months
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Lillian Hearne as Princess Mary from the Great Comet!! Seeing her in this musical reminded me how much I love the clarinet, it was so cool watching her play. And she was an absolutely amazing Mary <3
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ksstradio · 2 years
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Lillian Jean Hearne Thompson
Lillian Jean Hearne Thompson
Lillian Jean Hearne Thompson A celebration of life memorial service for Lillian Thompson, age 90, will be held this Saturday, January 15, 2022, at 2 p.m. at League Street Church of Christ in Sulphur Springs, Texas. Visitation will precede the service at 1 p.m. Lillian Jean (Hearne) Thompson  died peacefully on Friday morning, December 3, 2021, in Sulphur Springs after several years of…
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Over at the Horn Book, Roger Sutton has written tributes to five of his mentors: Betsy Hearne, Hazel Rochman, Lillian N. Gerhardt, Zena Sutherland, and Pomona Public Library children’s librarian (and retired Mansfield Public Library  director) Louise Bailey:
Louise changed that: she was young, smart, tenacious, and politically engaged. And so good with kids: I remember one boy, Kenny, who was a habitué of the library not because he was a great reader but because his home life was unbearable. One week he was tremendously excited because a TV crew had come to shoot video of his karate class for some local-interest feature, and he must have told Louise and me a hundred times to remember to tune in. We did–and, heartbreakingly, no Kenny appeared in the footage. The next day, he asked Louise, so hopefully, if she had spotted him in the segment, maybe in the background. “No, Kenny,” she said gently, “I didn’t.” Telling lies to the young is wrong, Yevtushenko told us, and Louise was and is ferociously devoted to both the young and the truth.
In tagging this post, I notice that we had a post way back in 2013 about Clara Webber, who was the children’s librarian at the Pomona Public Library from 1948 to 1970.
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theosondheim · 7 years
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im watching the follies in concert 1985 documentary
- young jim walton is HOT - i totally forgot lilliane montevecchi was in this and god i Love her, and it's so sad that ah paris is not more of.... a Big number - mandy patinkin's falsettos is impressive - I LOVE GEORGE HEARN - i love elaine waving her cigarette to jim walton in the background of barbara cook's in buddy's eyes rehearsal - i am steve MOUTHING all the lyrics to in buddy's eyes while cook rehearses the song - betty comden can carry a mean tune!!!! - imagine being there, like on that night, wow - elaine stritch is so so elegant and madeup during the concert and i absolutely love it - when thomas z shepard was like "we need to get rid of stritch" i was so sad! but then he laughed at her joke later on so it's all good - Barbara Cook is so good - I love lee remick's singing especially her belt! - Young Jim Walton
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pasoroblesdailynews · 5 years
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El Paso de Robles Chapter passes out over 24 youth awards
–The El Paso de Robles Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Youth Awards Committee presented Youth Good Citizen Awards at 12 schools, representing all the school districts in North County, along with a number of private schools participated.
Those receiving certificates and medals were:
Almond Acres Charter Academy – Sixth Grade: Olivia Heinbach, Seventh Grade: Nathaly Gutierrez, Eighth Grade: Christopher Murphy
Atascadero Middle School – Sixth Grade: Lucas Pulse, Seventh Grade: Andrea Casey, Eighth Grade: Lauren Muell
Cappy Culver Elementary School – Sixth Grade: Kayanna Hearn, Seventh Grade: Jolie Clack
Daniel E. Lewis Middle School – Sixth Grade: Chandler Schaffer, Seventh Grade Rylinn MacDonald, Eighth Grade: Bella Bowen
Lillian Larsen Elementary School – Eighth Grade: Marisol Aguilar
Independence High School – Sixth Grade: Aleah Johnson, Seventh Grade Whitley Oliver, Eighth Grade: Helen Higuera,
North County Christian School – Sixth Grade: Sydni Morris, Seventh Grade: Carter Paisano
Pleasant Valley School – Sixth Grade: Arely Garcia-Araujo
Templeton Hills Adventist School – Eighth Grade: Natasha Parrish
Templeton Middle School – Eighth Grade: Delanie Stetz
Trinity Lutheran School – Sixth Grade: Vanessa Fletes, Seventh Grade: Kyra Otte, Eighth Grade: Alyssa Taylor
  The qualifications set forth by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution to honor outstanding students are:
Honor: honesty-high principles, trustworthiness, loyalty, truthfulness, punctuality, moral strength, and stability, cleanliness in mind and body.
Service: cooperation, meritorious behavior bringing honor to school or community, kindliness, true Americanism – individual responsibility to home, to country, to God.
Courage: mental and physical, determination to overcome obstacles.
Leadership: personality – originality- ability to lead and hold others – good sportsmanship -responsibility.
Patriotism: fundamental Americanism
Daughters of the American Revolution award ‘Good Citizenship’ awards El Paso de Robles Chapter passes out over 24 youth awards –The El Paso de Robles Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution…
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ksstradio · 2 years
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Lillian Jean Hearne Thompson
Lillian Jean Hearne Thompson
Lillian Jean Hearne Thompson Lillian Jean Hearne Thompson, age 90, of Sulphur Springs, died peacefully on Friday morning, December 3, 2021, in Sulphur Springs after several years of Alzheimer’s disease. She was a resident of Wesley Oaks Memory Care in Sulphur Springs. She was born April 11, 1931, the daughter of Coy Winston Hearne and Lillian Eoline Walker Hearne. She graduated from Woodrow…
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