It's not every day that a Grand Ole Opry veteran slides into Laceyville to perform a free concert, but on Friday, April 8, that's exactly what will be happening.
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Ailey Extension to Host Virtual Classes And Special Workshops for National Physical Fitness Month
Special workshops include high energy hip-hop, Mother s Day Weekend BellydanceBURN and more.by BWW News Desk
Ailey Extension has kicked off National Physical Fitness Month with an invitation for people around the world to have fun being fit and fabulous during in an array of virtual classes and special workshops.
During the month of May, students are encouraged to keep dancing and experience the physical and mental benefits of dance, including improved strength and flexibility, coordination, endurance, and decreased stress. All are welcome to celebrate by moving and grooving with popular instructors during a Hip-Hop Workshop on Thursday, May 6, a special Mother s Day weekend BellydanceBURN workshop on Saturday, May 8; a Kids & Teens West African Workshop on Saturday, May 15, and a NY Style Mambo Workshop on Saturday, May 22. Two new weekly Beginner Horton and Morning Jumpstart class
St. Cloud man charged with strangling woman Saturday
Times Staff Report
A St. Cloud man is accused of throwing a woman to the ground and choking her during an incident on Saturday, according to Stearns County Court records.
Keith Earl Mosley, 52, faces one felony charge for domestic assault by strangulation and two misdemeanor domestic assault charges.
When police met with the victim on Saturday she was visibly upset, had scratches on her arms and reported having chest pains, according to the statement of probable cause. She told police that she went to a neighbor s home where Mosley arrived unannounced and accused her of taking drugs from him.
Attention Staten Island students: Apply for online summer arts program
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
Students from across New York State can apply for a summer arts program that will be fully online in 2021. In this 2019 file photo, students at Susan E. Wagner High School, Sea View, rehearse for SING! performances. (Staten Island Advance/Annalise Knudson)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Students from across New York State can apply for the 2021 New York State Summer School of the Arts (NYSSSA) program a four-week summer program that allows students to experience extensive work and interaction with internationally acclaimed artists and performing arts companies, the New York State Education Department (NYSED) announced.