During a time when people might be feeling socially distant, the Fairmont Women of Today are hoping to build a little community with the help of a turquoise table. The idea comes from the book “The ...
CONCORD — In today’s world, people are so busy with work, meetings and their own agendas that many don’t even know who lives next door. But that’s not the case with Janna Syester and Kim Jackson, ...
The ladies began searching for a turquoise table online and through other sources. Because of Janna’s background in Occupational Therapy, she is always aware of how furniture should be built to keep ...
The turquoise picnic table sits year-round in the front yard of Meredith Repik’s West Ashley home. The table is there for a reason. It’s there to be seen. And it’s there to be used. Since the first ...
When Amy Hajdu first saw Kristin Schell’s turquoise table in front of her home in the Northwest Hills neighborhood, Hajdu remembers, “I first admired the color and wanted to steal it.” In fall 2013, ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark — When is the last time you walked outside and got to know your neighbors? A movement meant to bring people together and turn neighbors into friends is quickly catching on across the ...
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - The turquoise picnic table sits year-round in the front yard of Meredith Repik’s North Charleston home. The table is there for a reason. It’s there to be seen. And it’s ...
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