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Next Week on Nite Line Dove Broadcasting
The Times Examiner
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Washington Center’s Daily Living
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Next Week on Nite Line
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WASHINGTON CENTER PHOTO
Washington Center student Faith Jefferson,
with the assistance of Para-professional Cala
Cater, prepares homemade butter during a
Daily Living classroom project.
Students
in
Sarah
Ashworth’s Washington
Center Daily Living class practiced the steps for making
homemade butter. The students performed skills such as
measuring, pouring, straining, slicing, and spreading. Throughout
the process, and with a little elbow grease, the students were
able to observe the heavy cream
begin to solidify and separate from
the lighter buttermilk. Upon
completion, the students were
able to enjoy their product on
freshly toasted bread.
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WATKINS
... continued from Page 10
fending his honor against vague
and unsubstantiated charges.
Still, once he realized his defense
was unacceptable, and appeared
to fall on deaf ears, he resigned
his office. Some years later,
charges against Randolph, cousin
to Thomas Jefferson, were proved
to be no more than innocent conversation he shared with Fauchet.
Randolph, attempting to steer a
middle course in the controversy
between Jefferson, Hamilton and
Washington, nevertheless, had
misjudged his indiscreet actions.
After resigning his post he returned to law practice. Washington, upset over what he had considered betrayal by Randolph,
had continued to suppress his
distaste of renewed British hostilities and acts of aggression.
Grudgingly, he signed Jay’s
Treaty on August 14, 1795.
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SOURCES:
James Richardson’s Messages
and Papers of the Presidents—
American Aurora, Richard N.
Rosenfield, 1997—William
Maclay’s writings of Fisher
Ames—John Bach McMasters,
History of the People of the United
States, eight volumes
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Mathis and Betty Cornett host an evening with Christmas music from the Three-Time Grammy-Nominated
Trio Karen Peck and New River as well as Southern
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014 - Nite Line brings you
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songs you love to hear. Join Mark209 as they welcome Christy Sutherland and Pat’s School of Dance
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Wednesday, December 24, 2014 - Tune in tonight at
8 p.m. to watch Dreaming of Christmas, the 27th
annual Christmas pageant of First Baptist Church in
Columbia, South Carolina. This program features
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the spirit of Christmas through music and dramatization.
Thursday, December 25, 2014 - TV-16 wishes you a
Merry Christmas as Eastlan Baptist Church presents
Jesus, No Other Name. Minister of Music and Worship, Jerry Stepp, directs Eastlan’s Celebration choir,
orchestra, and soloist as they sing traditional Christmas carols with their own unique twist.
Rev. Ellen Harris Ministries
presenting
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