Ruth Ann
(She, her, hers)
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In case anyone has kids looking, or knows someone also looking for a roommate
please see info below. She is a great kid, honor student, super smart,
ridiculously accomplished and just a lot of fun.
My name is Justine and I’m graduating from UVA this spring. I will be doing
psych research at
If you’re looking for more like a clinic, the Longfellow racquet club has
awesome clinics to help junior players
On Sat, May 7, 2022 at 1:21 PM Christi wrote:
> Hi LT,
> I have a 12 year old daughter who has joined the tennis team at her middle
> school. Hoping to get her some coaching time
Hi LT,
I have a 12 year old daughter who has joined the tennis team at her middle
school. Hoping to get her some coaching time this summer to help her game. July
timeframe. Please send me recommendations if you have them, I’m open to rising
high school juniors or seniors who are on a team,
This horse show was always well-attended by Lincoln, both mounted and on foot.
It opened “the season” and the Lincoln Horse Show, in the Fall was a bookend.
It is nice to see this show still ongoing-a great family outing.
"Tierney Equine Foundation is putting on a Schooling Horse show on Sunday
I am so sorry, Sally. I can't even imagine the sadness. I can attest to
coyotes being everywhere. I came into close range of them twice a couple
of weeks ago. Once on the Pond side of Sandy Pond Road, on the trail that
goes around the pond, and once on the other side, on the Pine Hill trail.
To the green thumbs - We have about 20 outdoor pots to plant and would love
some help from an experienced gardener to select, place and pot flowers. We
want to learn to do this ourselves, but would like help the first time so
we can land with nice arrangements and type of flowers for the various
Hello to Everyone-
There was a typo in my activities email
>From yesterday.
Please note Friday, May 13 at 1:00
Lincoln Academy with Concord Park Chefs,
Brain Healthy cooking for One
And this includes sampling Mediterranean
Nutritious foods.
Thank you,
Amy Gagne
Assistant Director
Lincoln Council
Thanks for being such a loving community. I have received so many
incredible messages about my beloved dog Lexie and I am sorry that I can’t
respond to all of them. I hope that you can understand .
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It was probably a coyote! They are everywhere and they are not nocturnal
so you can see them all the time!
I am almost positive that one killed my beloved dog Lexie this week.
On Sat, May 7, 2022 at 7:28 AM Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln <
lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:
> I promise you it
We'd love to see yo
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Lincoln Public Library
June is such a busy month
We wanted to give you a heads up on two
library events that you won't want to miss!
Both events are free & open to all
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c mounti thought my azaleas were dead but expert said DEER had eaten them
they are coming back c mount
On Sat, May 7, 2022 at 7:23 AM Christina Thompson <
christinathompso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My mature laurels are looking terrible. I know there’s been discussion on
> this forum of a
I promise you it was NOT a grizzly bear.
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On Saturday, May 7, 2022, 7:23 AM, Bijoy Misra wrote:
Emily Lovering wrote if it was a grizzly bear. The color was more black than
brown.There was a while streak on the nose and mouth. It did not look
Emily Lovering wrote if it was a grizzly bear. The color was more black
than brown.
There was a while streak on the nose and mouth. It did not look
approachable,
it was hungry. Hope it returned to its home if it was a local dog. I will
look
later in the day. Possibly I will call the Police to
My mature laurels are looking terrible. I know there’s been discussion on
this forum of a blight o r fungus. Who can I call to figure out what to do?
Thanks for any and all suggestions.
Chris Thompson
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The Baltimore oriole is a beautiful sight indeed! I thought I’d publicize that
I saw one at my feeder this morning… Time to put out oranges, grape jelly,
orange marmalade, apples or mealworms if you have them!
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