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What's new at 318 Forum Magazine . Page 1 - no comments - 946 views  Christian Service Program“Laid off. Not working. No income coming in.” Those are the reasons Executive Director Al Moore hears when he visits with whom he refers to as “clients” – people who come as often as twice a day to get a hot meal. Every day except Christmas, Christian Service serves breakfast from 8-10 a. Page 4 - 1 comment - 987 views  AMERICA IS STILL GREATIt was Saturday night, Aug. 14, 1943, when the Allies shelled my father’s village along the southern coast in Italy. From their ships in the Mediterranean Sea, the naval bombardment from the Allies was brutal – over 1,000 shells were fired in less than 20 minutes. Page 5 - no comments - 992 views  School ReopeningsThe guidelines, created in partnership with the Louisiana Department of Health and the Resilient Louisiana Commission, were designed using the latest medical information and precautions which must be in place to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Page 6 - no comments - 1,032 views  Our Art, History Embedded InThe Shreveport Regional Arts Council stands with our artists and audiences to declare that Black Lives Matter. We are grateful for the creative way that artists are participating in peaceful demonstrations that speak to current and historic injustices. Page 7 - no comments - 1,085 views  Centenary ShellKnown affectionately to the campus community as “the Shell,” the structure features concrete seating for up to 2,000 audience members. It is receiving a facelift to transform part of its concrete benches into a more attractive green space. The amphitheater will also be more accessible. Page 8 - no comments - 952 views  Curb AppealOwner Beau Cook says the reddish-brown tile was worn and broken – it was time for an update. “We found a guy in Minden that tore down an old elementary school. The ‘new’ bricks are from that school,” said Cook. Page 11 - no comments - 720 views  11th Annual Freedom Fest FinaleThe Shreveport Symphony Orchestra (SSO) will headline the 11th annual Freedom Fest Finale, airing on KTBS 3 News on July 4 celebrating God and country. The Symphony concert will be played throughout the evening in a televised production that includes performances from Charity Gayle of Houston, Betty Lewis of Shreveport, and KTBS 3’s Linnea Allen. Page 12 - no comments - 1,083 views  Mortgage Execs Share InsightsThe COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way many of us work, entertain ourselves and interact with the world around us. We have spent months stay at home. If all that time stuck inside the same four walls has you considering a new house, or maybe just some updates around your existing home, now might be a great time to take. Page 12 - no comments - 1,053 views  Bringing the Indoors OutOutdoor living trends are all about enjoying your backyard al fresco – but with the comfort and ease you expect from your indoor spaces. Today’s outdoor spaces are transforming into an extension of the home. Page 13 - no comments - 1,067 views  20 Ways to Improve Your Mental and Physical Health in 2020Have an attitude of gratitude: Finding something to be thankful for every day can change your whole outlook on life. Whether you are grateful for your loved ones’ health, a reliable job (even if it may not be perfect), a fresh cup of coffee or a peaceful walk with your old dog, acknowledge it and be thankful for it. Page 16 - no comments - 572 views  New Hope For Victims of LeprosySometimes it takes the isolation of a pandemic to allow a mind to journey uninterrupted to the farthest reaches of discovery. Such was the case for Sir Isaac Newton during the Great Plague of London, and such has been the case for Northwest Louisiana electrodiagnostic specialist Dr. Page 18 - no comments - 752 views  al fresco DININGThey responded joyously with some light and delicious dishes sure to delight your family or guests. So when planning your next gathering or meal ... take it outside! Sample recipes from food experts Blake Jackson, John Strand, Jessica Tyler Comegys, John Cariere and Shelly Marie Redmond (pictured left to right). Page 23 - no comments - 1,089 views  Caddo PotteryEach piece is entirely handcrafted. Earles digs the clay on the Red River and processes and prepares it. Once the clay is ready, he hand-coils the design, burnishes it with a smooth rock, and fires it in an open ground pit fire. Then he engraves each piece with its unique design. Page 26 - no comments - 685 views 
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