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Photo by Louise Hughes
JOHN LLOYD, SANTA-LIKE in his workshop, raised about $2,500 for the Beaumont Fund selling products of his craftsmanship in wood to Christmas shoppers. See story on Page 13.
SALLY HERD, FLOWER COMMITTEE-OF-ONE, at work on tiny Christmas trees destined for proliferation throughout Beaumont. For anyone who doesn't already know, Sally is the lady who does almost all of the floral arrangements we enjoy in changing progression throughout the year.
News alert from Information Technology: 'New, cool things' coming in 2016!
Evelyn Rosen wishes 'Happy Hanukkah' to everyone who passes her door
Photo by Louise Hughes
By Robert Catalano, IT Director
Beginning in January, Beaumont will have a Resident Portal. The computer savvy [See Page 15] will immediately recognize this as exciting news, heralding a lot of new and cool things, without further explanation. To explain further, nevertheless: You will be able to create your own individual page or website with information about yourself, a profile with as much information about yourself as you IT continued on page 15
If you’ve wandered past my apartment (306) you may have noticed the electric Hanukkah with its eight bulbs, one additional light illuminated each evening, and the dish of chocolate coins beside it. I illuminate the Hanukkah each night to commemorate the miracle occurring after the Jews regained the Holy Temple in Jerusalem from the Greeks in the second century BCE. After they regained their holy site, the Jews wanted to dedicate the Temple by lighting the menorah, the candelabrum with nine vessels for oil. They found holy oil, however, for one day only. Hanukkah continued on page 7