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Read the Peddler Online- Contributor Karin Uphof Checks in to Remind Us That Going Barefoot Is Not Just for the Beach in This Month’S Words on Wellness ALWAYST ird Tursday Poets Welcome Saturday June 12th is FREETird TursdayLighthouse Poets Welcome Saturday June 12th is Sandra WadeWade TTee Day Day to to Discover Discover Annapolis Annapolis On Tursday, June 17 at 7:30pm, Te Sandra’s poetry ranges from the elegiac A new community event to enjoy in the warm summer sun is the Trif and Bazaar On Tursday, June 17 at 7:30pm, Te Sandra’s poetry ranges from the elegiac Tird Tursday Poetry Reading Series at to the politicalPeddler and from the spiritual to the Market A new at community Horicon School event in to the enjoy heart in ofthe Annapolis. warm summer From sun 9 am is theto 3 T pmrif come and Bazaarenjoy live Tird Tursday Poetry Reading Series at to the political and from the spiritual to the the old CITYART building in Point Arena profane. 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