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February 1 – 7, 2026 Issue

A group of Landings Ladies grace our cover who dealt with the cold weather by making ti fun with a “White Out” Scramble. Donna explores Newgrange in Ireland, a site that Iris mythologic links to the gold of love in her February “Sky Over Skidaway.” Community News/Events

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December 21, 2025 Issue

Anne Staman continues with the fifth in her Post-Revolutionary series by taking a look at “After the War.” She asks the question, are our present-day circumstances an example of history repeating itself? Community News

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November 2 – November 8, 2025 Issue

The Landings Art Association’s Holiday Market on November 14 is featured on this week’s issue., details inside. Donna Mullenax also reminds us to set our clocks back on November 2 and you can read what else she shares about the November night sky. Community News

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September 7 – September 13, 2025 Issue

This week’s cover features the 2025 President’s Cup Champions, Brian Mitchell and Anne Carlson. We congratulate to both! Originally printed on 2002 issue of TWATL we reprint part one of two columns looking at the history of the Poor Clares nuns. Community News

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August 31 – September 6, 2025 Issue

This issue will bring us into September and Donna tells us what will be happening in the night sky. Football has also started and Pat Hackney shares a Michigan Brat recipe perfect for all our football gatherings. Community News

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August 3 – August 9, 2025 Issue

This week’s cover is a replica of an original cover from 1986 of Turner G. “Tim” Timberlake, a.k.a. Mr. Landings. Also featured are Donna Mullenax’s “Sky Over Skidaway,” and the final installment of Anne B. Stamans series on “Skidaway in the Revolution.” Community News

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June 29 – July 5, 2025 issue

This issue includes Donna Mullenax’s The Sky Over Skidaway and she is “Aiming for the Moon.” Anne Staman discusses how France’s hunger for revenge against the British and the Age of Enlightenment added more flames to the fire that set the American Revolution aflame. Community News

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