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  • WINSTON WEEKLY©[1] July 6, 2025 Vol. 3, No. 27 WHITE SQUIRREL INSTITUTE[2] There’s much to love about North Carolina, and thus July’s theme will focus on the rich history and wonders of the state. The impetus for this month’s theme was a white squirrel darting across Course 1 at Pinehurst Golf Course. Although North Carolina’s…

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  • ZOO IDAHO

    WINSTON WEEKLY©[1] June 29, 2025 Vol. 3, No. 26 ZOO IDAHO[2] The roots of Zoo Idaho began in a trailer in 1932. Formerly known as the Pocatello Zoo and Ross Park Zoo, Zoo Idaho is home to animals of the Intermountain West. Pocatello, known as “Gate City,” has a rich history. Located in the western…

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  • DOWN UNDER

    WINSTON WEEKLY©[1] June 22, 2025 Vol. 3, No. 25 DOWN UNDER[2] The Sea Life Aquarium in Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia, features more than 300 species, including Pig, a rescued dugong. Pig is only one of three dugongs held in captivity worldwide, following two unsuccessful attempts at release back into the wild. He was originally rescued…

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  • GREEK ROOTS

    WINSTON WEEKLY©[1] June 15, 2025 Vol. 3, No. 24 GREEK ROOTS[2] On this Father’s Day, it is unlikely many of us will think of Aristotle, the Father of Zoology. His philosophical reflections regarding his study of animals and science provide the foundation for many modern zoos. Although Aristotle lived in Lebos for only two years,…

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  • GREAT PLAINS

    WINSTON WEEKLY©[1] June 8, 2025 Vol. 3, No. 23 GREAT PLAINS[2] The “campus” in Sioux Falls, South Dakota is part of the fascinating area known as the Great Plains. The campus, approximately five hours from Mount Rushmore, includes the Butterfly House & Aquarium and the Great Plains Zoo. Consisting of a large saltwater aquarium, a…

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  • WINSTON WEEKLY©[1] June 1, 2025 Vol. 3, No. 22 ABOVE, AHEAD, AND BELOW[2] June is not as much a theme as it is a focus on the role of zoos and aquariums. Throughout this month, a few will be highlighted. Zoos and aquariums afford opportunities to look above, ahead, and below, leading to a greater…

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  • WINSTON WEEKLY©[1] May 25, 2025 Vol. 3, No. 21 NEIGHBORLY INFLUENCES Whether noisy neighbors, nice neighbors, or nosy neighbors, they influence how we think, act, and live. For nearly five years, we have had nice neighbors, each with distinct backgrounds, differences, and preferences. From the retired couple across the way to the couple with four…

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  • DAILY DIFFERENCE

    WINSTON WEEKLY©[1] May 18, 2025 Vol. 3, No. 20 DAILY DIFFERENCE[2] From bus drivers to custodians, individuals who provide essential services make a daily difference. There are multiple stories to share, but only a few are included here. A South Carolina custodian and a Tennessee bus driver were recently recognized for their influence. Don Allen…

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  • WINSTON WEEKLY©[1] May 11, 2025 Vol. 3, No. 19 A MOTHER’S INFLUENCE Mark Twain once said, “My mother had a great deal of trouble with me, but I think she enjoyed it.” A mother’s influence often extends beyond her child. Day in and day out, the influence of mothers may be obvious, subtle, or both.…

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  • WINSTON WEEKLY©[1] May 4, 2025 Vol. 3, No. 18 EVERYDAY INFLUENCERS[2] May’s theme for Winston Weekly is “Everyday Influencers.” Teacher Appreciation Week starts tomorrow with the theme, “Empowering Educators: Sustaining Resilience, Building Sustainability.” National Nurses Week is also this week, spotlighting The Power of Nurses.™ Tuesday, May 6 is National Appreciation Day and National Nurses…

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