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Alicia Pacelli, COTS AmeriCorps Children Specialist, speaks to the media about her work on the COTS Children Art Exhibit at the opening reception at Barnes and Noble Booksellers in South Burlington on April 5. (LYNN MONTY, Free Press)

Works of art modeled after various masters from Picasso to Cassatt are displayed at Barnes and Noble Booksellers in South Burlington this month. The art exhibit was created by children staying in COTS Family Shelters.

Alicia Pacelli, COTS AmeriCorps Children's Specialist, recently held several workshops with the children staying in COTS family shelters, where she introduced them to different artists' greatest works. They discussed styles, and how to create their own works.

"This has been an incredible experience," Pacelli said.

When she first started in the AmeriCorps position at the COTS Family Shelters last September, one of her goals was to hold a children's art show. When Barnes and Noble reached out to COTS with this opportunity, Pacelli was ecstatic.

COTS Executive Director Rita Markley pointed at one piece of artwork above the fireplace in the caf. She said the painted image was remarkable because the house was high up in the sky, among the clouds, like a far away dream.

"That picture says more than a thousand words I could ever relay to you here," Markley said. "For some kids, that's how far away home feels. What we are doing is celebrating the buy Air Jordan extraordinary talent and creativity of all of the children in our shelters. We are also trying to raise awareness that so many children are without a home."

Markley said in the fall of 2010 there were 63 children getting ready for school in local shelters. Last fall the number jumped to 141 children.

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The exhibit features paintings that capture hopes, dreams, and the challenges of homelessness in the Burlington community.

Children staying in shelters, who participated in the project, ranged in age from preschool to teen. COTS operates three family shelters, with a capacity to serve ten families at one time.

"Nearly every child who stayed at the shelters in the past month and a half is represented," Pacelli said. "While I did offer guidance to the children, the painting workshops became more and more open ended. I wanted the children to have fun; to express themselves; to make a mess with the paint, and they did."

Markley said COTS is fortunate to have Pacelli on board. "It's her talent, sense of humor, and her willingness to try anything that's going to give them a better experience at COTS, and give them a better chance at life. She's just amazing. She makes me feel so hopeful about the world that she would dedicate a year of her life doing the AmeriCorps program just to help our kids on bad days that's the kind of thing I think about."

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The Golden Knights are off to their worst start in eight seasons under Coach Glen Appels, who has had to deal with inexperienced players, bad luck and widespread illness.

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Not so fast. St. Francis lost its next two matches to Chaminade and Notre Dame and is 0 5 in league play.

Versatile scorers: The top three scorers on the Chaminade girls' soccer team are freshman forward Liz Buhn with 12 goals, junior forward Kerrie Clavadetscher with 11 and sophomore midfielder Amy Watts with nine.

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SIALKOT, Pakistan It's not a sound you expect to hear in Pakistan. And yet, here we stand, in the heart of the country's Punjab province, listening to the theme song from Titanic played on traditional bagpipes.

The Pakistani teenager serenading us with the soaring wails of this iconic Scottish instrument was taught to play by his father, who was taught by his father before him.

And his bagpipe was made right here in Sialkot, a city of 3 million that's emerged as the world's leading manufacturer of the instrument. More than 100,000 locally made bagpipes are exported every year. Geoffrey's factory is one of over a dozen in the city. His grandfather began the business when a British army officer, part of the colonial forces in the region in the 19th century, approached him to get his own bagpipe fixed.

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Ibrahim, the son of Farooq Ahmad, owner of the Imperial Bagpipe Manufacturing Company, tests a bagpipe at a bagpipe factory in Sialkot, Pakistan.

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Ten years ago, business leaders pooled their resources to construct the nation first privately funded airport. It now boasts the country longest runway and more than 30 domestic and international flights a week. Last year alone, more than 6,000 tons of locally produced exports were flown out.

Those products run the gamut from bagpipes and costumes to medical instruments and sporting goods.

Companies around the world have long tapped into Sialkot manufacturing prowess for access to cost effective, high quality goods. Nike, Adidas and Puma all have contracts here. A walk down one main market street reveals over a dozen medical instrument and surgical supply storefronts, all selling local goods.

Sheikh Abdul Majid, the chairman of the local chamber of commerce, said Sialkot exports brought in more than $1.4 billion last year, and the local economy had grown by 10 15 percent every year for the last five years.

The IMF estimates the national economy, by comparison, may grow by just 3.5 percent this fiscal year. Across the country, fewer than a million Pakistanis pay income taxes.

Majid said all local exports were taxed, with the money re invested into the city.

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A Pakistani laborer prepares components to make bagpipes at a bagpipe factory in Sialkot, on April 14, 2011.

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Much voter frustration centered on 20 hour power cuts in parts of the country, a failure of the previous government to tackle corruption, and a lack of any clearly articulated plan to address either.

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