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Hometown Hero - Page 16

Hometown Heroes are people who serve other people, their community, and take pride in honoring, restoring, preserving, or celebrating an aspect of American hometown life, be it their work, passion, or pastime.
Currier's Rounds

by Chris McGonigle

Taste of Hospitality

by Joseph A. Yale

The Accidental Physician

by Dennis O'Connor

Friends of Carhenge

by Stuart Englert

Raising Sedona

by Terri Likens

A Humble Reminder of a Rugged Past

by Paul Higbee

Loving Irish Music

by Staci Backauskas

She Really Digs Turtles

by Kimberly Ripley

Serving a Ministry of Meals

by Vicki Cox

Arlo Shelley's Wondrous Cave

by Debra Hart

Cutting Hair For Generations

by Sheryl Smith-Rodgers

Keeping the Family Farm

by Alice Ross

“A day here is never typical,” says Suzanne Sankow of Beaver Brook Farm, which has been in the family for 85 years and is Connecticut’s largest sheep farm.
An After-School Haven

by Elizabeth Bartlett

The Heart of West Mineral School

by Marti Attoun

A Flying Tiger Keeps Serving

by Martin D. Trees

A Sweet-and-Sour Passion

by Ken Textor

Farm Junk as Art

by Robyn Hoffman

Joe Smith not only raises wheat, alfalfa, and cattle on his farm, he mines scrap heaps to raise a crop of unique sculptures welded together out of corroded water heaters, old wagon wheels, oilfield pipe, drive shafts, or whatever he can find.
Reaping Records

by Judy Woodward Bates

Sewing Quilts of Compassion

by Hannah Wolfson

Catch the Spirit

by Elisabeth Deffner

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