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“Windows to the Past,” a new serialized story coming to your newspaper, will inspire young readers to seek out the interesting stories that can be found in their own families’ histories. Newspapers across America are connecting young readers to their communities and improving reading skills with the Reading Across the National Project from the National Newspaper Association Foundation.

Written by Kanetra Kopp and produced by the Missouri Press Association, young Jenny finds a “Windows to the Past” when she discovers a diary in an old attic trunk. The stories in the diary reveal one of her ancestors was a friend of Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low more than 100 years ago.

Enjoy “Window to the Past” only in your Bowie News, each Wednesday through July.

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‘Caladium of the Year’ thrives sun, shade

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The Garden Guy surfed the web and stumbled across a photo you most likely have never seen. It featured three Proven Winners National Plants of the Year in a wonderful combination.
The flowers were the Safari Dusk Jamesbrittenia or South African phlox which is the ‘Annual of the Year.’ The combo also featured Supertunia Hoopla Vivid Orchid the ‘Petunia of the Year’ and Heart to Heart Chinook the ‘Caladium of the Year.’

Read the full story from The Garden Guy in your Thursday Bowie News.

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Living allergic in a food-centered world

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Food is supposed to bring people together.
It sits at the center of our holidays, church potlucks, birthday parties, first dates, family reunions and late-night kitchen conversations. In Texas especially, I feel like feeding people is one of the purest forms of love we know. We celebrate with casseroles, comfort with pies, and gather around smoked meats and shared desserts.
Food is hospitality. Food is belonging.
But for some people, food is also calculation.
Before the appetizers even arrive, some of us are already scanning ingredients, evaluating risk, rehearsing questions, and trying to determine whether asking those questions is about to make everyone at the table uncomfortable.

Read the full feature in On The Table in your Thursday Bowie News.

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