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Neighbor Spotlight May 2012

Lyssa Spencer

by  Tea Krulos, Photo by Paul Kjelland 

The Gathering by the Waters festival is a meeting of three different tribes – Latino, Native, and Polish Americans of the Lincoln Village neighborhood. The event will celebrate the three cultures and give them a chance to break bread together, and enjoy music, a parade, and a peace offering ceremony at sunset.

The festival is being organized by Urban Anthropology, Inc. (UrbAn) where Llysa Spencer works as a cultural anthropologist. 

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Riverside • Wanna be a Tiger?

By Peggy Schulz

You Really Gotta Want To Be a Tiger

Riverside University High School – RUHS – is serious about living up to the “U” in its name.

 

Photo caption: (left to right) Pangying Sayaovang, 12th Grade Guidance Counselor, Paul Kroog, Assistant Principal and 12th Grade Administrator and Jennifer Kringel, 10th Grade Guidance Counselor in front of the Acceptance Board where letters from the array of colleges and universities that have accepted Riverside students are displayed.  ~Photo by Peggy Schulz 

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Door County Sled Dogs

by Janice Christensen  Photos provided by Door County Sled Dogs Meet & Greet the Door County Sled Dogs!   Saturday Feb. 4, 3pm at RRF’s Gateway Park  

Off Humboldt & Commerce St. on Riverboat Road  Free!  
Don’t miss this great event as the sled dogs arrive in their little custom bus, ready to provide a great Winter experience. These extra special dogs are a recreational mushing team made up of ten rescued Siberian Huskies, two very special Alaskan Huskies, and their two mushers, Bonnie Ulrich and Rick Desotelle.

Cuddle up with the pups, learn about good pet care, obedience training tips, and the sport of DOG SLEDDING with plenty of time for questions, answers, and fabulous photo opportunities!