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Yearly Archives: 2002

HAPPY VALENTINE DAY: Remember that first kiss: Women worried more than men about getting caught.

The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is sponsoring the one-day Fair Feb. 23, to offer advice and opinions on protecting and preserving precious family heirlooms and collectibles.

The artist of former comic strips "Priscilla's Pop" and "Out Our Way," Ed Sullivan, will have an exhibit of his original cartoons, watercolors, pencil drawings, and "Inkstoppers," greeting cards at the Salem Historical Society during February.

Quilts 2002, the 11th annual judged quilt show held at Lake Farmpark, opens Feb. 15. It will feature over 200 quilted works on display in the Visitors Center.

The golden years have entered a golden age in children's books, which now overwhelmingly portray grandparents as upbeat, independent and wise.

Food safety and food security will be a strong theme at this year's Food and Dairy Industries Conference, Feb. 20-21, at Dublin, Ohio.

With debate stalled in the U.S. Senate, it could be months before a final bill passed by both the Senate and House of Representatives makes it onto President Bush's desk for signing.

A Superbowl celebration exhibit chronicling patriotic contributions and sacrifices made by the NFL and its players has returned to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton.

Sister Rita Keshock will focus on the etching of an icon on eggs at the March 2 workshop at the Greensburg Garden and Civic Center.

Ohio Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse is offering college scholarships for essays from graduating seniors on "The Role of the Ohio Supreme Court."