One More Thing – July 2021

The Thoughts I Think When I Take My Kids to the Zoo by Tyler Sjostrom  As a parent to two young boys, I have default responses to a multitude of potentially sticky situations. Older son is pouting? “Alexa, play ‘Blinding Lights’ by The Weeknd.” Younger son is...

Great Reads – July 2021

Firekeeper’s Daughter By Angeline Boulley Daunis Fontaine is a biracial young woman who has struggled to fit in among the community of her hometown of Sault Ste. Marie and the nearby Ojibwe reservation in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. After a series of tragic...

Art & Canvas – July 2021

Finding a Niche in Painting Our Pets by Courtney Cerniglia When we make the decision to hang a piece of artwork in our home, it’s usually because it means something to us. We want it on display, to see it daily, and be reminded of what it symbolizes to us. Perhaps you...

Style – July 2021

On the Mend by Madeline Felauer Our learned instinct when we spot a hole in a sock, in the hem of skirt, or the butt of our jeans is to discard. Often, the discarding of these pieces is followed by the loss of a memory. This is on a case-by-case basis, as you may want...

UpFront – July 2021

Looking Out for Our Seniors: Carrie Peters by Tim Froberg Elderly residents in the Fox Cities don’t have a better friend than Carrie Peters. Peters, a senior sergeant with the Appleton Police Department, works diligently to assist those dealing with dementia and other...