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Class of 1959 meets The WHS Class of 1959 will meet on Thursday at noon at DOCK 9 on the west side of Warren. Spouses and guests are always welcome.

Audubon building closed next week

Area residents’ favorite outdoor escapes are still wide open while Audubon Community Nature Center’s building is closed Monday to Friday, Jan. 16 for staff planning. As always, you can visit the live birds of prey, explore the native tree arboretum, have fun in the Nature Play Area, and ...

Holiday performance lifts spirits

The Taylor Made Dance Theater group led by Angela Morando had its holiday performance this month at the Eisenhower High School. A variety show with several hit songs accompanied with a comedic narration by Michael Taylor, the show consisted of performances by both new and young and highly ...

Warren Public Library announces upcoming January programs

The Warren Public Library Adult Programs for January are as follows: — On Monday, Jan. 12 beginning at 5:30 p.m., Family Yoga will meet in the Slater Room. Jill Clary, certified yoga instructor will engage participants in a 60 minute session filled with fun, connection and mindfulness. Please bring a yoga mat or beach towel. This is for 6th grade students and up. Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-registration is required. — On Tuesday, Jan. 13 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., a Needle Felting class with Jill Sheldon will be held in the Slater room. Registration is required ...

Youngsville Life

Editor’s Note: Please email community news to Colette Nelson at Colettenel.ypl@gmail.com by Wednesday of each week to be included in the Youngsville News section of the Saturday Times Observer. COMMUNITY NEWS – St. Francis Episcopal Church, 343 East Main St., Youngsville, will host a Taize prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays. The quiet, contemplative gatherings offer an opportunity for prayer and reflection. For more information call Vicar Joe McGarry at 814-723-9360. LIBRARY NEWS -The Youngsville Library is hosting a “Noon Years Eve Party” on Dec. 31 from 11 a.m. to 1 ...

Geometric shapes in nature

Often when describing patterns, they are placed in one of two categories: organic or geometric. Organic designs are ones based on natural things, like the silhouette of a tree or fur pattern of an animal. On the other hand, geometric designs are typically mathematical and often feel more ...