Teaching hosts Kate Thornton and Tenesha Murphy how to make origami butterflies are, from left, Liz Hein, Jen Marriner and Rebecca Fox. The group from CNY Arts Center made an appearance recently on Channel 9's Bridget Street to solicit the public's help in folding 15,000 butterflies in remembrance of the 15,000 children who passed through Terezin Ghetto during the Holocaust.
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15,000 Butterflies For 15,000 Children

With April being Holocaust Remembrance month, CNY Arts Center in Fulton is ambitiously trying to fold 15,000 origami butterflies to represent the thousands of children lost during the Holocaust. More than 15,000 Jewish children passed through Terezin on their way to the gas chambers. Only about a hundred were still alive when the ghetto was liberated at the end of the war.

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Fulton Softball Accepting Registration Through April 27

Fulton’s self-sufficient city softball league is approaching the registration deadline to enter a team for the 2018 season. Interested teams must submit a registration form with $280 for an entry fee, ASA sanction fee and forfeit fee to the City Clerk’s office at the Fulton Municipal Building, 141 South First Street by Friday, April 27.

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