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Articles from the May 3, 2023 edition


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  • Camp Sherman's history draws a crowd

    Updated May 9, 2023

    It turns out, the history of Camp Sherman is a very popular subject. With the Three Sisters Historical Society hosting a Fireside Evening presentation on the subject at FivePine, on April 25, the Conference Center filled rapidly . An eager and enthusiastic audience was there to hear Lorie Hancock’s presentation “If the Trees Could Speak – Stories of Camp Sherman.” Having been a founding member of the Camp Sherman Historical Society in 2004, and a resident since 1998, Hancock had a lot to share. She and other volunte... Full story

  • We are all storytellers

    Mitchell L. Luftig Ph.D.|Updated May 4, 2023

    We may not think of ourselves as storytellers, but each of us has crafted a unique story that reminds us of who we are, our place in the world, and what we can expect from others. To be human is to be both playwright, director, and lead actor in our own story. We perform a play of our own making, which gives shape to our life and colors our perceptions. But those stories that are constraining can, with a good rewrite, become liberating. We use the structure of our stories to give meaning to the actions and words of others.... Full story