Candace Moon planned on continuing to bartend at Hamilton’s Tavern in San Diego, California, even after she graduated law school. She was disillusioned with the adversarial nature of law. She loved the brewers that came in and out of the bar. It didn’t make sense for her to leave. Then Moon met a lawyer who
For a lot of people in the beer industry, the 2020 Big Beers, Belgians and Barleywine Festival was the last time they got to see each other before the pandemic hit two months later.
Laura Lodge guessed early on that it would be a very long time before those people saw each other again at least in Breckenridge, where Big Beers takes place. And she was right: Laura and her brother Bill, who founded the event with her in 2001, had to cancel the 2021 iteration due to the pandemic. As a result, Lodge moved temporarily to Ohio where she could be close to her father and oversee a project making thousands of homemade masks for frontline workers and organizations in the Cleveland area.
Volunteers help clean up Battle Ground’s parks By Taylor Balkom for The Columbian
Published: April 17, 2021, 7:04pm
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8 Photos Zac French, 14, of Battle Ground puts leaves and other debris into a trash can Saturday at Kiwanis Park during Battle Ground s Park Appreciation Day. (Taylor Balkom/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
BATTLE GROUND Local parks were cleaned as summer approaches on Saturday thanks to several volunteers who participated in Battle Ground’s Park Appreciation Day.
At least 65 volunteers spent a gloriously warm and sunny morning picking up trash and other debris across five parks Kiwanis Park, Fairgrounds Park, Central Park, Cresap Park, and the northern half of Florence Robinson Park.