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  • Remembering Bernard Fraley: “how to live among my brothers and sisters”
    Remembering Bernard Fraley: “how to live among my brothers and sisters”

    We lost a dear member of the WinCity Voices family recently. Bernard Fraley Jr. passed away on Tuesday. Bern was one of our original contributors at WinCity Voices. His poetry and prose delighted us for nearly three years. He had a unique insight into the human condition and our connection to fellow creatures and all…

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  • New art show featured at McEldowney Building
    New art show featured at McEldowney Building

    When Adam Kidd, co-owner of the McEldowney Building at 5 Cleveland Avenue and Project Administrator at DAM Holdings, began to seek making an impact in day-to-day Winchester, many ideas came to mind.   “Our plan is and was and will be to have a free community art space for artists to utilize and get their work…

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  • Jeff’s Playlist: further east / further west
    Jeff’s Playlist: further east / further west

    A continuation from the same two shows as last week’s Playlist. The credits are a bit different because I couldn’t find them on Wikipedia, but they are essentially the same. I particularly like the two songs “Egg Radio” and “Lost Highway.”

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  • Marine training: Weapons familiarization
    Marine training: Weapons familiarization

    After morning chow, we were usually marched back to the barracks to change into PT uniforms.  These were issued to us at the same time as our other initial issue and consisted of a yellow, short-sleeved tee shirt with red piping at the neck and sleeves, and red gym shorts with yellow piping down each…

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  • Call Me Old Fashioned
    Call Me Old Fashioned

    Lately, I have been reflecting on the inestimable advancements brought to us by technology. This inquiry is propelled by the fact that I have been unable to retrieve the dew-soaked plastic bag containing my newspaper for the last four mornings. I tried using both the chat and text functions listed on the publisher’s web page…

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  • Jim Trimble: “ON AIR with Claude”
    Jim Trimble: “ON AIR with Claude”

    Jim Trimble, an ordained priest, served Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Winchester for over five years. Before serving other churches in Kentucky and South Carolina, he worked at public radio stations as producer, host, and director. His belief in giving people space to share their stories breaks down barriers, unites hearts, and grows communities. Jim recently…

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