January 25: Senior Swifties, CG Base, & Bon Bahn Mi


Seniors Swifties

‘Senior Swifties’ at retirement home show off their dance moves, cheer on Chiefs (live5news.com)

A group of seniors at a retirement community in Missouri is proving you’re never too old to be a Swiftie.

In a video posted Friday, residents at the Primrose Retirement Community in Sedalia dressed in Kansas City Chiefs gear and held signs in support of Taylor Swift.

Sedalia is located about 90 miles east of Kansas City.

The group calls themselves the Primrose Sedalia Chiefs Cheerleaders.

 

Coast Guard Base

The U.S. Coast Guard is set to designate Charleston as an official Coast Guard Community on Jan. 26 at the South Carolina Ports Cruise Terminal.

The ceremony is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. with a kick-off performance by the U.S. Coast Guard Silent Drill Team.

A recognized Coast Guard Community is a selection “recognizing communities’ special efforts to celebrate the service and sacrifice of Coast Guard men and women,” the Coast Guard stated. Adm. Linda Fagan will present the honor to Greater Charleston.

Greater Charleston set to be recognized as Coast Guard Community | WCBD News 2 (counton2.com)

 

Bon Bahn Mi

Sweet Potatoes with Gochujang and the Beef Buns!

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