CONCORD — In today’s world, people are so busy with work, meetings and their own agendas that many don’t even know who lives next door. But that’s not the case with Janna Syester and Kim Jackson, ...
Across the United States, in all 50 states, you can find turquoise tables in front yards. It's a movement about getting to know neighbors -- being a 'front yard person.' And it started right here in ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark — When is the last time you walked outside and got to know your neighbors? A movement meant to bring people together and turn neighbors into friends is quickly catching on across the ...
AUSTIN, Texas — It's a movement meant to bring people together -- to make neighbors into friends. Now, the Turquoise Table is working to bring those at St. David's Medical Center together. We first ...
A new initiative by LEAD Greater Williamsburg is striving to promote positive interactions within the Williamsburg area by setting up turquoise-colored tables throughout the community. The Turquoise ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Connecting the community, one table at a time: that's the goal of the "Turquoise Table" project happening across the nation. We first noticed these tables popping up in ...
Megan Raleigh, 37, Stephanie Wakeem, 41, and Laura Daulton, 36, mingle with other neighbors while having dinner during Daulton's turquoise table neighborhood gathering in Garland. Ben Torres / Special ...
When Amy Hajdu first saw Kristin Schell’s turquoise table in front of her home in the Northwest Hills neighborhood, Hajdu remembers, “I first admired the color and wanted to steal it.” In fall 2013, ...
It’s easy to have an open-door policy when there are no doors. That’s Kristin Schell’s philosophy when it comes to the big turquoise table in her front yard. She’s in a West Austin neighborhood, where ...
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