Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Craig Beachy Rescues World Traveler Jim Rohrssen of Lopez Island WA.


Queen Charlotte Islands British Columbia Canada
A 35-foot sailboat shipwrecked on East Beach just north of the Pesuta wreck site may have to stay there until mid-September brings higher tides. "The crew are safe and the boat is in good condition," Ms Stefanyk said. "There really is no other option but to wait for the tides to cycle back." Ms Stefanyk said the boat apparently came ashore after the tiller snapped during a storm. She said several local people have been incredibly helpful with the situation, including the Macks, Leandre Vigneault, and CRAIG BEACHY. Note by editor of this site. Craig was able to pull the sail boat off the beach at high tide in the middle of the night with his backhoe. This was accomplished with a long line through a block fasten to an anchor (deadman) buried at low tide. Click to read the article in the QCI Observer.

Peachey Family Market 'Building History'

In the aftermath of that fire, business owners along Woodland Avenue constructed several beautiful brick buildings, many of which are still standing today. Two of those buildings include the ones housing the locker and hardware store, but others include Peachey's Family Market, on the west side of Woodland Avenue. Click here to read an awesome account of the 'Great fire' of 1901 by Casandra Leff Editor, Riceville Recorder - Riceville,IA,USA

Marilyn Peachey of St Richard's Hospice


Cast-offs collect cash for good cause
Webbs Garden Centre, Wychbold, near Droitwich, held its first Donate, Don’t Dump Day for St Richard’s Hospice. They took inspiration from the popular BBC2 television Mary Queen of Charity Shops programme. Company chairman Edward Webb and MARILYN PEACHEY of St Richard’s Hospice, spread the word. Click here for the rest of the article in the Berrows Journal. Picture by Paul Jackson. 38310701

Harry Peachey Assistant Curator Columbus Zoo

Three African lion cubs were born at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium yesterday, the first in 24 years at the zoo. Assistant Curator Harry Peachey said zookeepers won't check the cubs for weight and sex for several days. But zookeepers are keeping on eye on them with a camera. Click here to read the article by Kathy Lynn Gray The Columbus Dispatch
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 11:26 AM

Will Beachey on Perpetuating Falsehoods

The health of a democratic society depends on a citizenry of informed, critically thinking adults. One aspect of critical thinking is openness to the possibility that one's view of the truth and "how things are" may be skewed, if not completely erroneous. Such a mindset leads to a culture of intellectual humility, questioning, critical evaluation of evidence and the willingness to change one's mind. Click here to read the article By WILL BEACHEY Bismarck Tribune - Bismarck, ND, USA | Posted: Saturday, September 19, 2009 1:55 am

Charles A. Beachy

The location of Go Seek last week was at University Square Shopping Center in University Heights. The only reader identifying the location was Charles A. Beachy. Click here to read the article by Robert Nozar in the Sun Press Cleveland.com

Bertha Beachy Making Strawberry Pies


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Bertha Beachy makes a strawberry pie in the bakery at Yoder's on Bahia Vista in Sarasota in November of 2006.
Yoder's general manager Brian Emrich says that Richman and his crew filmed about 10 1/2 hours, focusing on his grandmother, Amanda Yoder, who opened the popular eatery 34 years ago; his aunt, Mary Yoder, busy in the bakery making a shoo-fly pie; and his father, Todd Emrich, making Southern fried chicken. Click here to read more also the location of Yoder's restaurant. By LEE McCALL Published: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 10;56 a.m. Sarasota Herald-Tribune