Not the season would ever happened during this pandemic baseball is officially back thank you for joining us at 8 oclock everybody im grant lotus and im Catherine Heenan in for Vicki Liviakis well today game one of 64 the oakland as taking on the anaheim angels and kron 4 sports director jason dumas he is live. In oakland at the coliseum with what baseball looks like in this age of coronavirus jason. Well catherine it looks very different to say the least were outside the stadium now but were inside. It was just me. A photographer daniel and about 30 other media members in you know, then the players and staff of the as and the angels so a much different scene but as weird as this covid shorting season is theres a lot of excitement surrounding this oakland as team. This is a team with a lot of talent coming off backtoback 97 win seasons back to back playoff appearances and theyre loaded with talent, a pin down the roster matt chapman map all san Marcus Semien this does stem they have th
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Manito Park Art Festival Unique spaces create unique experiences. Manito Park, Spokane’s eclectic collection of gardens, recreation and history, hosts its second annual artist festival with vendors as varied and fascinating as the park itself. Browse the lawn east of Duncan Gardens to meet emerging and established artists, see floral displays, partake in children’s art activities, and listen to serenades from local musicians like Kyle Richards. Bulk up your Instagram feed with a beautiful photo opp from Desmond Boston. Snag a Vietnamese bánh mì sandwich, a Ben & Jerry’s cone, or a bag of Kettle Korn. And know that all the proceeds from the event go to The Friends of Manito nonprofit, which works diligently to preserve the beauty of the park for generations (and art festivals) to come. Celebrating beauty has rarely been so rewarding.