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Datebook - Sept. 6-11
Datebook - Sept. 6-11 MONDAY, SEPT. 6 Labor Day Taste of Hudson, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., downtown TUESDAY, SEPT. 7 AA and Al-Anon, 6:30 p.m., Rejoice Lutheran Church Council Workshop, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8 Rotary Club of Hudson, 7:30...  Read Story.
Nominate community heroes for award
Nominate community heroes for award Do you know someone who has made a difference in the well-being of a child? The Coalition for Children's Mental Health is seeking individuals who deserve recognition as Hudson's unsung heroes in children's lives....  Read Story.
Club News - Sept. 1
Club News - Sept. 1 Henning achieves top Toastmaster award Hudson Toastmasters founder Billie Henning of Henning Software, achieved the Distinguished Toastmaster, DTM, award in August. This International Toastmasters award is achieved by first...  Read Story.
Worth Noting - Sept. 1
Worth Noting - Sept. 1 Author to discuss'flipping' houses Author Pamela Frost will be at the Learned Owl Book Shop, 204 N. Main St., on Sept. 4 from 1 to 3 p.m. Frost's new book, "Houses of Cards," is a humorous and sometimes shocking recollection of...  Read Story.
Library News - Sept. 1
Library News - Sept. 1 100 Years and cooking The Hudson Library and Historical Society continues its centennial celebration with a cooking program for kids "One Hundred Years and Cooking." Beginning at 4:15 p.m. on Sept. 23, students in third to fifth...  Read Story.
Event in Falls aimed at families, children with special needs
Event in Falls aimed at families, children with special needs by Phil Keren Cuyahoga Falls News-Press Editor Cuyahoga Falls -- Zane's Foundation will host its first "Awareness for Special Needs Walk & Fun Day" on Sept. 4. This event is being sponsored...  Read Story.
Falls woman celebrates life after double-lung transplant
Falls woman celebrates life after double-lung transplant by Pamela Engel Reporter Cuyahoga Falls -- After Monica Phillips received a life-saving double-lung transplant in May, she decided she wanted to give back to the organization that gave her life, by...  Read Story.
Club News - Aug. 29
Club News - Aug. 29 Legion Auxiliary resumes meetings Lee-Bishop Unit 464, American Legion Auxiliary, will resume its monthly meetings Sept. 1 at 7 p.m. at Western Reserve Christian Church, 516 W. Streetsboro St. A speaker from Aurora Manor will...  Read Story.
Art on the Green continues today in downtown Hudson
Art on the Green continues today in downtown Hudson The Hudson Society of Artists will present the 31st annual Art on the Green arts and crafts show Aug. 29 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the South Green at the corner of state routes 303 and 91. The show...  Read Story.
Coalition seeks nominations for Community Hero awards
Coalition seeks nominations for Community Hero awards Do you know someone who has made a difference in the well-being of a child? The Coalition for Children's Mental Health is seeking individuals who deserve recognition as Hudson's unsung heroes in...  Read Story.
Antiques Festival returns to WRA on Labor Day
Antiques Festival returns to WRA on Labor Day On Sept. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Western Reserve Academy will once again open its campus to featured premier dealers, and thousands of shoppers and collectors from across the region for the 29th annual...  Read Story.
Library News - Aug. 29
Library News - Aug. 29 Are entrepreneursborn or made? Case Western Reserve University professor Scott Shane will answer the question "Are entrepreneurs born or made?" at the Hudson Library and Historical Society Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. His book, "Born...  Read Story.
Datebook: Aug. 29-Sept. 4
Datebook: Aug. 29-Sept. 4 SUNDAY, AUG. 29 Hudson Summer Music Festival, Landsberg Germany's Community Youth Band, 6 p.m., Bandstand on the Green MONDAY, AUG. 30 Kiwanis, 6:30 p.m., Hudson library TUESDAY, AUG. 31 AA and Al-Anon, 6:30 p.m., Rejoice...  Read Story.
Club News - Aug. 25
Club News - Aug. 25 Colonial Dames attendstate workshop Members of Kent Ezekial Richardson Chapter National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century attended the Ohio Society fiftieth annual workshop of the NSCDXVIIC Aug. 6 and 7 in Marietta. The...  Read Story.
Hudson grad's work featured
Hudson grad's work featured Natalie Capannelli, 1999 Hudson High School graduate, is featured in New American Paintings Midwest Competition, No. 89. The issue was scheduled to be on newsstands in late August. New American Paintings is a juried...  Read Story.
Antiques Festival returns to WRA
Antiques Festival returns to WRA On Sept. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Western Reserve Academy will once again open its campus to featured premier dealers, and thousands of shoppers and collectors from across the region for the 29th annual Western Reserve...  Read Story.
Library News - Aug. 25
Library News - Aug. 25 'Hunger Games' challenges teens Teens can celebrate Suzanne Collins' and her "Hunger Games" trilogy on Sept. 4 at 2 p.m. at the Hudson library's Cornucopia Challenge. Teens will race to the Cornucopia and use their wits to select...  Read Story.
Society of Artists presents annual Art on the Green
Society of Artists presents annual Art on the Green The Hudson Society of Artists will present the 31st annual Art on the Green arts and crafts show Aug. 28 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Aug. 29 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the South Green at the corner of...  Read Story.
American Endowment Foundation posts record contributions
American Endowment Foundation posts record contributions American Endowment Foundation (AEF) reported $14 million in donor contributions to its donor advised fund program for the first seven months of 2010. This represented an increase of 125 percent...  Read Story.
Newcomers Club helps residents get acquainted at pair of events
Newcomers Club helps residents get acquainted at pair of events The Hudson Newcomers Club will host its annual "Get Acquainted Coffee" on Sept. 1 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Hudson Library and Historical Society's large meeting room. The event is...  Read Story.
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