Good morning, Bristol!

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Good morning, Bristol!

Welcome to Monday. Ugh. Anyone need a pep talk?

Weather

Today’s weather, sunny with a high of 82. Possible thunderstorms. Oh, joy.

If you were born today

According to your astrological profile, you are generally healthy, with a disciplined attitude. Cool!

And you need to be in control and may retaliate quickly – if your authority is undermined.

Uh, okay then, check please.

On this Date

The year is 1893 and New Zealand becomes the first country in the world to provide women with the right to vote.

What’s going on?

Fans of the Retirement Board are in for a special treat this morning because they will meet via Zoom at 9 a.m.

This week is the Mum Festival. Here are the basics:

Date: Sept. 23-25
Friday, 5-9:30 p.m.
Saturday, 12-9:30 p.m.
Sunday, 12-6 p.m.

Location: Memorial Boulevard

Bristol Trivia

Did someone say Mum Festival? Okay, good because it sets up our trivia question: Who was the first chairperson of the Mum Festival?

That does it for today, people. Good luck out there in the ether.


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