It's hot! Newspapers from July 1911 describe a heat wave taking many lives in New England and set a record high temp for Maine (105°F). Extreme heat is the deadliest type of weather-related hazard in the US. Prepare for high heat, humidity, and storms. Check your local forecast.
We're facing an emergency blood shortage — our national blood supply fell nearly 25% over the past month. During a blood shortage, doctors may face difficult choices about which patients receive blood transfusions and who will need to wait.
We are in urgent need of donors to help patients who are counting on lifesaving blood following accidents, during surgeries, and for treatment of conditions such as sickle cell disease and cancer.
Help us beat the current shortage by scheduling an appointment to give blood or platelets: https://t.co/lbj3JET03j
Look up. 🌌 Travel through ancient star myths, medieval sky maps, Renaissance art, and breathtaking space telescope images in this illustrated talk with Montgomery College planetarium director Carrie Fitzgerald.
🗓️ July 16 | 6PM
📍 Takoma Park Library
🔗 https://t.co/CA1dPRt1Te
A morning of stories, history, and fun! 📚
We recently stopped by the Fort Smith Museum of History children’s summer program, where participants heard a story about the U.S. Constitution and the birth of our nation before creating their own personal time capsules.
There is still time to register for the 38th Annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium hosted at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine from July 24-26th, 2026.
Register Today ➡️https://t.co/uzQAgYdXBv
A special thank you to our gold level sponsor Boehringer Ingelheim!
French artist and composer Céleste Boursier-Mougenot's "Clinamen," at the @ParkAveArmory in New York City, is a mesmerizing installation in which porcelain bowls floating in giant basins of water collide, producing chiming sounds that reverberate in the 55,000-square-foot hall, to foster a state of grace. https://t.co/6B5qGp1ln5
We want you to be prepared to make the most of this unforgettable experience, and our Parade of Sail webpage is your one-stop-shop for information about parade route, pedestrian only zones, and viewing areas, spectator anchorages, and more.
America's first Indigenous-owned distillery is putting Wisconsin craft spirits on the map. Discover the story behind Copper Crow Distillery—and the family that's redefining what's possible.🥃
Read more: https://t.co/qSGbLINdng
Out of its 21 installations across the Garden, what's been your favorite installation of Patterns in Nature: LightForm so far? 🤔
Want a glimpse at the exhibition map or to plan your next LightForm visit? Visit the link here: https://t.co/k94AkDJUoM
📸 Ning He
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Barkley L. Hendricks’ ‘Jules’ from a Private Philadelphia Collection achieves USD $4,589,000 in Marian’s Richters & 21st Century Evening Sale.
The artist chose his fellow Yale classmate George Jules Taylor as his subject, struck by his height (6’6’’), sartorial elegance, and distinctive persona.
A postcard. A light bulb. Trade beads. A dinner plate. What do they have in common? Each helps tell the story of the Tampa Bay area in the "Tampa Bay Timeline" exhibition.
https://t.co/KCxdabZhgC
More than a visitor center 🌿✨
Augusta & Co. is your first stop for local shopping, Augusta gifts, travel inspiration, insider tips, and discovering everything the Feel Good City has to offer.
📍 1010 Broad Street
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Then and Now: Route 66
The Milk Bottle Grocery in Oklahoma City is hard to miss! The brick building was finished in 1930, and the milk bottle was added to the top around 1948. It is made of sheet metal.
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