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Outside the Outbreak: Bad planning caused cold catastrophe, February marked Utah Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month

Outside the Outbreak: Bad planning caused cold catastrophe, February marked Utah Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month
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Valentine s Day Events and Parties in South Florida 2021 | New Times Broward-Palm Beach

Photo courtesy of Why 317 DIY Valentine Card and Mural Class at Wyn 317 Picking out a greeting card can be a pain. Most are sappy, long-winded, or revolve around dad jokes. And let s be honest, most will end up in the garbage anyway. Wyn 317 invites you to create a more memorable Valentine s Day card with muralist and stencil artist Registered Artist. Materials will be provided, as will holiday-themed sweets from G.L.O.W. and prosecco from Mionetto. 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, February 6, at Wyn 317, 4320 NW Second Ave., Miami; 305-761-1116; wyn317.com. Tickets cost $35 via eventbrite.com. Photo by Alexander Leumann

Valentine s Day Events and Parties in Miami 2021

Photo by Alexander Leumann Moon River Cabaret at Bar Nancy Remember shows? Moon River Cabaret is putting one on called The Painted Lady: Love Drunk, a Valentine s Affair that combines elements of drag, circus, comedy, cabaret, and burlesque. Bar Nancy will be at 50 percent capacity everyone s temperature will be taken upon entering. That way, you can feel more at ease well, as much at ease as you can be watching Shams the Fire Goddess twirl flames around. 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday, February 13, at Bar Nancy, 2007 SW Eighth St., Miami; 305-397-8971; nancy305.com. Tickets cost $25 to $50 via eventbrite.com. Virginia Key Outdoor Center offers something for singles.

70+ New York City Candidates Oppose Delay to RCV, Push Council on Education

70+ New York City Candidates Oppose Delay to RCV, Push Council on Education Candidates in the same district, and former EDs of the BLAC, unite NEW YORK, NY (12/16/2020) (readMedia) Today, over 70 candidates from across the city some running against each other released a statement in support of ranked choice voting (RCV) and opposing any delay. Instead they pushed the NYC Council to do its job and pass intro 1994, a bill that will fully fund voter education on RCV. The full statement with signers including mayoral candidates Dianne Morales and Carlos Menchaca, former BLA (Black, Latino, Asian) Caucus executive director Corey Ortega, and 70+ others, below:

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