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Month: March 2019

Celebrating Fifty Years of Hands On Hartford

March 20, 2019

It’s Time to Celebrate Fifty Years of Hands On Hartford! That’s right, fifty years! Fifty years of Hands On Hartford helping Hartford. Since its founding as Center City Churches in 1969, Hands On Hartford has been committed to feeding, clothing, housing, and caring for Hartford’s most vulnerable residents, all with the helping hands of countless generous donors, volunteers … More Celebrating Fifty Years of Hands On Hartford

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This blog celebrates the good works of people and organizations that make our world a better place, especially the stonecatchers who catch the hurtful stones that are thrown at the marginalized, vulnerable, and victimized. Be a stonecatcher!
–Don Shaw, Jr.

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Retired executive from public, private, and non-profit sector careers; Hartford Area Habitat for Humanity Director Emeritus; Ohio Wesleyan University Distinguished Achievement Citation for remarkable professional achievement and  profound service to humanity; University of Hartford Anchor Award for outstanding professional and community achievements; Junior Achievement of SW New England Business Hall of Fame Spirit of Hope Award.

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Celebrating March 1, the first day of meteorological spring.
Full Snow Moon, the last full moon of the winter, rising last night in the fog just above the horizon, encircled in a hazy glow.
A reminder of farming days gone by, this long retired hay tedder rests along the Holcombe Trail on Granby Land Trust’s Seth & Lucy Holcombe Preserve
Looking west this afternoon into a brilliant sky from Rosie’s Field on the Granby Land Trust’s Seth & Lucy Holcombe Preserve.
Yesterday I focused on the White-breasted Nuthatches in my yard. Here are three.
Moonrise through this afternoon’s clouds.
Mourning Dove warming in the morning sun.

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