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“AMERICAN PICKERS GUIDE TO PICKING” co-authors Mike Wolfe and Libby Callaway spoke at the Museum Center at Five Points on Oct. 23. Wolfe, along with Frank Fritz and Danielle Colby, share their experiences of picking in The History Channel’s hit production of “American Pickers.” (Right inset) Little Haley Erickson poses for a photo with Mike Wolfe of the “Pickers” TV hit. Photo by DONNA KAYLOR
‘American Pickers’ Clevelanders meet TV star Mike Wolfe
Mike Wolfe is a lifelong “picker.” And when he met journalist (and Clevelander) Libby Callaway at a photo shoot, they found they were on the same wavelength as far as “picking” is concerned, and be...
Oct 26, 2011 | 0 0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend
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DISNEY WORLD, the happiest place on earth, was visited by one of the happiest families on earth Oct. 2-10. The Daves family are from left, Shafer, Kevin, Shaw hugging Minnie, Sharayah, Shayli, Shanel, and Jada Daves hugging Mickey.
Mom gives life to son twice
Dr. Jada Daves, a Polk County graduate, went to Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital and successfully donated a kidney to save the life of her toddler, Shafer, in what some are calling a rare “medical mi...
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Tall Betsy tales to bring chills to museum
The Museum Center at Five Points will host its sixth annual Tall Betsy storytelling night and pumpkin carving contest to be held the evening of Cleveland’s block party on Oct. 31. The festive famil...
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DAVID ELROD, 44, has a reputation of being a truly nice guy who values the simple things in life as well as helping his fellow man.
The simple life of David Elrod
Anyone who thinks nice guys finish last should keep their eyes on David Elrod, a man whose ideology on success is as simple and down to earth as his approach to life. Born and raised in Cleveland, ...
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NICK HEADRICK can truly describe himself as a changed man with an inspiring story to tell. After waiting years for a suitable kidney donor his prayers were answered. Today, a slimmer and trimmer Headrick is back on his feet, smiling, working and excited about the future, thanks to an anonymous organ donor who chose to share the gift of life. Photo by WILLIAM WRIGHT
Nick Headrick: Rescued in the nick of time
If you don’t believe in miracles you’d be wasting your time trying to convince Nick Headrick, who was in dire need of a kidney donor for a lifesaving transplant and got one in the nick of time. The...
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Halloween: Everything you wanted to know but were too afraid to ask!
Halloween, the spookiest time of the year, is celebrated the world over with its trick-or-treat traditions for children dressed as witches, devils, ghosts, goblins, and other ghouls in search of ca...
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Libby Callaway
Junk is beautiful and Clevelander Libby Callaway writes about it
If you have watched “American Pickers” on The History Channel and wanted to ask treasure hunters Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, some pointed questions, Oct. 23 will be your chance. Wolfe will be at t...
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THREE ARRESTING WOMEN of the Cleveland Police Department are from left, officers April Ratcliff, Evie West and Jen McGuire. Banner photos, WILLIAM WRIGHT
To protect and to serve
It takes a special woman to suit up for a job that puts her life on the line as she braves public opinions, often negative, while protecting and serving their community. But, such is the life of po...
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BILLIE JEAN BAKER, center, and her two daughters, Teresa Bole, left, and Darlene Robertson, right, pose under a gazebo. “Can you tell what her favorite color is?” asked Bole.
Billie Jean Baker: A trailblazing beauty for all times
Despite being a single mother to two daughters, working as a hostess and judging beauty pageants, Billie Jean Baker found a way to land cameo appearances in several movies, the most famous of which...
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JOSE´ HERNANDEZ, is among a growing number of Hispanics in the U.S. who are accepting the challenge of increasing their education and competing for better jobs in the business world. The Meigs County resident is enrolled at Cleveland State Community College while working as an intern in a software programing company and marketing director with a new website. Photo by WILLIAM WRIGHT
José Hernandez: A young Hispanic making education pay off
The number of Hispanics ages 18 to 24 on U.S. college campuses grew by nearly a quarter, highlighting what The Associated Press called “a substantial and increasingly rapid demographic transition i...
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