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Make Music on the Streets of Boston With 75 Free Pianos

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pianos public art installation-BostonThis fall, 75 pianos will be installed in public locations across Boston – freely available for anyone to play, thanks to British artist Luke Jerram.

Jerram’s “Play Me, I’m Yours” public piano installation has been touring internationally since 2008. More than 1,000 pianos have been installed, reaching some four million people across 37 cities worldwide, organizers said.

(READ the story from the Boston Globe)

Thanks to Andrew N. for submitting the link!

Boy Finally Gets Autograph Then Gives it to Boy In Wheelchair

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football autograph given to wheelchair-bound boy, family photoKanye Ortiz loves the football players on the Houston Texan team, so his family showed up at their practice field to try to get an autograph. They had no idea the nine-year-old’s spontaneous act of kindness would melt hearts across the city.

It all started when one of them asked, “What would J.J. Watt do?”

Endangered Sea Turtles Nesting at Record Levels on Florida Beaches

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Green turtle in Kona reef - by Brocken Inaglory -CCEndangered sea turtles are nesting in record numbers along the southeast Atlantic Coast this summer, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said on Friday.

For instance, Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge on the Florida coast reported nearly 1,150 green sea turtle nests by August, more than double the record it set two years ago — a sure sign for officials that 35 years of conservation efforts are paying off.

Artist Plows Giant Tribute to Pope Francis in Italian Field

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pope face in field-Telegraph-videoIn the province of Verona, an artist, who says he uses his plough as a painter would a brush, created a giant portrait of the pope with just a tractor and farmland belonging to his parents.

The crop-art took six hours to complete with no prior planning. He simply has an innate sense of proportion when carving the land with his tractor.

Chinese CEO Gives Away His $3 Million Bonus to Workers

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CEO Yang Yuanqing World Economic Forum-Natalie Behring-ccGenerous Chinese CEO Yang Yuanqing will again give away his own $3 million annual bonus to workers at his electronics company after another season of record sales.

About 10,000 workers will get payments this month to recognize their contributions.

Florida Family Finds $300,000 in Sunken Treasure

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treasure of gold-1715 Fleet Queens JewelsLLCA Florida family who spends their time together hunting for treasure struck it rich over the weekend, hauling up an estimated $300,000 worth of gold from a historic wreckage in the Atlantic Ocean.

“What’s really neat about them is they are a family, they spend family time together out there and the most amazing part about them is they always believed this day would come,” said a fellow treasure hunter.

Grandparents Develop iPad App to Stay in Touch With Family

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grandparents make iPad app FamZoomWith six children and eight grandchildren who live 3000 miles apart, Colorado toy inventors Charlie and Maria Girsch dreamed up a better way to communicate with their family.

Their app for iPads brings families together for more than just talking. With FamZoom, you are reading, doodling, shopping, chatting and doing homework together in real time. Whatever you draw or move on the iPad in your lap shows up on their screen, too.

Calif Legislature Votes YES on 11-year-old’s Anti-bullying Campaign

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Gerry Orz bullying campaigning childA 6th grade boy, Gerry Orz, persuaded the California state government to declare December 12 as a “Day of Silence” to officially honor the victims of bullying who cannot speak for themselves. He’s calling on schools and people everywhere to mark twelve seconds of silence at 12 o’clock on 12-12.

The eloquent student from Rancho Palos Verdes produced a short bully-prevention movie last year tailored to younger school children. He says there is more bullying in the younger grades than people realize.

Mystery Diner Pays for Family’s Dinner, Leaves Encouraging Note

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note to diners special children and GodA family in Rowan County, North Carolina got dinner paid for by an unexpected stranger who also sent an inspiring note to their table Friday.

When their 8-year-old special needs child started getting loud and banging the table, a waitress walked over with tears in her eyes and a note.

A photo of the note, which is being shared on social media, shows the message, “God only gives special children to special people.”

(READ the story, w/ photos, at WBTV)

Lucky Whale Watchers: Dozens of Orcas Show Off

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Orca whales in Canada - YouTubeA huge orca pod showed-off for whale watchers in Active Pass off the shores of Galiano Island in Canada.

They posted the video on YouTube, complete with whoops of excitement from the people gathered.

Kristin Chenoweth Pulls Teacher From Audience for a Stunning Duet

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When Kristen Chenoweth called a fan out of the audience to help with a fun duet, she didn’t know the lady was a stupendous voice coach.

Sarah Horn is now a YouTube sensation, thanks to the surprise duet August 23 at the Hollywood Bowl.

You’ll get tears in your eyes watching this performance, a song from Wicked with the heartfelt refrain, “Because I knew you, I have been changed for good.”

(WATCH the video below and READ the full story at People.com)

SHARE the awesome moment with your musical pals…

CBS, Time Warner Cable Reach Agreement, End Blackout

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cbs-logo-eye-350x236American football fans will be glad to hear that CBS reached a new broadcasting rights agreement Monday with Time Warner Cable, ending a month-long blackout of the network’s shows at several major markets in the country.

More than 3 million cable customers in eight markets, including New York City, Los Angeles and Dallas, had been unable to watch the nation’s No. 1 prime-time network, or its pre-season football games, since the blackout.

Rim Fire Near Yosemite is 70% Contained

YosemiteNear Yosemite National Park the stubborn Rim Fire, one of the largest wildfires in California’s history, is 70% contained, the U.S. Forest Service said Monday night.

With rain and cooler temperatures in the forecast, firefighters who have toiled tirelessly for days will likely make further gains in the coming days.

SHE DID IT: Diana Nyad Completes Historic Cuba to Florida Swim

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swimmer Diana Nyad-FB photo-500px

This time, neither storm, jellyfish, nausea, nor utter fatigue could keep 64-year-old endurance swimmer Diana Nyad from achieving her lifelong ambition of conquering the Straits of Florida.

Nyad today became the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage, willing her way to a Key West beach just before 2 p.m. ET., nearly 53 hours after jumping into the ocean in Havana for her fifth try in 35 years. 

After swimming more than 100 miles in open seas, Diana had three things to say at the finish line: “One is we should never, ever give up. Two is you never are too old to chase your dreams. Three is it looks like a solitary sport, but it’s a team.”

(WATCH the video below or READ the story from CNN)

Police Thank Homeless Man Who Came to Officer’s Aid

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policemans hero SF-KGOvidOfficers at a San Francisco police station Friday thanked a homeless man who came to the aid of a colleague who was attacked when she tried to make an arrest.

After four days of looking for Ryan Raso, San Francisco police finally found him. The 35-year-old was a wanted man; not as a suspect, but as a hero.

Florida to Call on Labrador Retrievers to Stem Giant Snail Invasion

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African Land Snail-Timur Voronkov-ccFlorida officials trying to eradicate the Giant African Land Snail, one of the world’s most destructive invasive species, plan to deploy a new weapon in the battle – Labrador retrievers.

On Wednesday, officials said that since the start of an aggressive extermination campaign they have collected 128,000 of the snails, which can grow as big as rats and devour plants as well as the stucco and plaster on buildings in a hunt for calcium they need to grow their big shells.

Boy’s Touching Plea on Craigslist to Help Mom Battling Cancer

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MO boys craigs list garage sale for mom-KTVIvidTwelve-year-old Devon Melton overheard his mother’s desperate phone call. She was crying because the family faced financial troubles due to her recent bout with cancer and husband losing his job. The boy decided he wanted to do what he could to help.

His plan to raise money through a garage sale has attracted much attention after a touching post on Craig’s List asking people for free stuff so he can sell it:

10 Year-old Hero Saves Girl, Says ‘Just Doing What’s Needed’

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Mississippi boy saves drowning girlWhen their teacher asks the students in his class, ‘What did you do on your summer vacation,’ ten-year-old Austin Beach will have them all gaping with wide eyes.

On July 18, his family was vacationing in Destin, Florida. It was Austin’s birthday and he couldn’t wait to dive into the pool. When he did, he discovered a toddler limp at the bottom of the pool.

Man Who Returned Ring No Longer Homeless: ‘I Feel Human Now’

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Billy Ray Harris-TODAYHis spirit has been rejuvenated,” said Sarah Darling, who accidentally dropped her engagement ring in Billy Ray Harris’ donation cup in February. Harris returned the ring, and the story inspired donors around the world.

Since the fateful day that Darling’s ring landed in his cup, Harris’ life has take a 180 degree turn

Fortune 500 Firm Teams With Carolina Nonprofit to Help Urban Families

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Sow Much Good bannerVolunteers with Sow Much Good say their newly-constructed micro farm on land leased by Martin Marietta will help improve the health of families who don’t have access to the fresh vegetables available in affluent neighborhoods of Charlotte.

The Charlotte-based non-profit grows and sells chemical-free vegetables to residents living in urban neighborhoods — at five to fifteen percent below typical grocery store price.