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Belfast Flying Shoes receives grant for concert series

Belfast Flying Shoes receives grant for concert series Sing Along and Tap Your Toes focuses on participatory music experiences for older adults. Share Belfast musicians Toki Oshima and John Pranio, perform for the Sing Along and Tap Your Toes concert series. Chrissy Fowler, Belfast Flying Shoes BELFAST – Belfast Flying Shoes (BFS), a local nonprofit focused on participatory music and dance, was awarded a $5,000 Community Building Grant from the Waldo County Fund of the Maine Community Foundation to support its 2021 concert series for older adults: Sing Along and Tap Your Toes. The program provides joyful in-person musical experiences for older adults in assisted living and congregate care, including those with dementia; cable and online viewers of all ages can tap their own toes and sing along with the recorded concerts. BFS is producing the program in collaboration with Hospice Volunteers of Waldo County (HVOWC) and Belfast Community Media. Additional fundin

Belfast Flying Shoes awarded $5000 grant for Sing Along and Tap Your Toes

Belfast Flying Shoes awarded $5000 grant for Sing Along and Tap Your Toes
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Black-owned family business finds success in trucking

A loan fund supported by WEDC help solve critical cash flow problems Laci Coppins Robbins and Pastor W. Aaron Robbins Sr. Photo courtesy of the WEDC. MADISON, WI. JUNE. 3, 2021 – A family-owned trucking company that got its big break thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic is growing by focusing on creating generational wealth for Milwaukee’s Black community. “We see nothing but opportunity,” said Pastor W. Aaron Robbins Sr., who founded A&A Services and Transportation, Inc., with his wife, A&A is a subcontractor working primarily for FedEx. The company works on three separate routes running three Sprinter vans on a package pickup and delivery route in the West Allis area and two “line haul” routes with two semitrucks each carrying a double-trailer running from Illinois to the Milwaukee area.

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