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Changing the addresses of the four museums could cost the institutions a significant amount of money and complicate their efforts to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said.
Bach to bach to bach: Jonathan Bach wins third straight Media Mayhem FIFA tournament for Starfinder Foundation
Bach has now won $6,000 for Starfinder Foundation
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Matt Ralph
Jonathan Bach made it three straight wins for Starfinder Foundation in the Philadelphia Union Media Mayhem FIFA Tournament last week at Subaru Park.
Bach defeated Micah Casey in the final, sitting on the pitch at Subaru Park and playing on the giant video board, to win the third straight tournament and earn another $2,000 for Starfinder Foundation.
“I thought it was amazing,” Andrea Rodgers, Starfinder Foundation executive director, said after posing for photos with Jonathan and the oversized check. “I was really excited about the three-peat and fascinated with Jonathan’s skill.We’re really grateful he is donating those winnings to us.”
Starfinder Foundation to honor Ray Gaddis, other community leaders who align with their mission this week
The annual Cocktails with a Kick fundraiser will be a virtual multi-day event this year
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Stafinder Foundation
Starfinder Foundation’s annual Cocktails with a Kick fundraiser, like so many events that have occurred in the past year, will look completely different without an in-person component but the message will be much the same for an organization entering its 20th year serving the community.
“We decided to take people in the community that are making a difference and align with our mission and our guiding principles and said how about we have them talk about Starfinder from their perspective,” executive director Andrea Rodgers said. “It was a really great experience to get to this point to work with them and hear what they had to say about the organization, and why people support it and why they’re champions of the work we do.”
Teens Press Climate Cases in Courts Across the World
EUGENE, Oregon, January 25, 2021 (ENS) – Climate change is worsening by the year, threatening to make the planet unliveable for people now in their teens and early twenties. Because government actions are often at the root of climate warming, young Americans have taken the first legal steps in a youth climate movement to require the government to respect their right to a stable, healthy climate, encouraging similar actions globally.
Today, there are many youth climate cases before courts across the world in which young people are pressing their governments to take actions that will mitigate the effects of climate change.