Around Town – March 26

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March 26

Orchids to

Larry Shade for his spot-on letter about America losing its democracy.

Columbus Philharmonic’s deeply moving presentation of “Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin,” very appropriate to begin the Easter’s Holy Week.

the city of Columbus for extending the sidewalk along Central Avenue from Parkside Drive to Whitney.

the Burger King on National Road for displaying all the ads by the students on their windows.

Onions to

politicians who claim to Back the Blue and Law and Order, yet they support pardoning those that invaded our Capitol and attacked the Capitol Police.

not realizing the “free gift” of North Christian Church will be a trojan horse for the taxpayer.

non-vaxers who’s choice not to vaccinate themselves or their children has led to increased cases of measles and other diseases, thus endangering others.

those complaining about sister city agreements when they support someone who states he plans to be a dictator on day one and idolizes the governments of Russia, Hungary, China and North Korea.

Happy Birthday to

Charlotte Condon, from the McMullen girls.