Revive Live’s goal to support live entertainment restart
Van Wert Live entertainment sponsors Brad Greve (left) and Andy Czajkowski (right), owners of Statewide Ford Lincoln, with Van Wert Live Executive Director Tafi Stober.
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The Van Wert Area Performing Arts Foundation announces that campaign Revive Live has begun in order to provide the wherewithal for the return of live entertainment to local venues. Artists and performers from around the world will once again bring their talents and trades to a Van Wert Live stage to entertain, educate, and inspire; however, financial support and volunteer efforts are essential to making that happen.
Brad Greve knew it was just a matter of time before the computer chip shortage disrupting the auto industry had a ripple effect on aluminum manufacturing in Iowa.
Greve and his colleagues at Arconic Davenport Works members of United Steelworkers (USW) Local 105 supply the Ford F-150 pickup and other vehicles.
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Automakers forced to cut production because of the semiconductor crunch scaled back the amount of aluminum they take from the facility, just as Greve expected, posing another potential setback to a plant already fighting to rebound from the COVID-19 recession.
America cannot afford to jeopardize major industries for want of parts.
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