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Riding center ready to take on new clients
Serendipity Therapeutic Riding Center in Sweet Valley is hoping an open house later this month means new faces on the farm for the summer. Author: Chelsea Strub Updated: 7:22 PM EDT May 6, 2021
SWEET VALLEY, Pa. For Madison Yanko of Laflin, coming to Serendipity Therapeutic Riding Center is about healing with a horse like Chance. I came here because my father passed away last year and this is like helping me get through like the loss of the grief of my father, explained Madison. So I m at this happy it s nice and relaxing. It s peaceful here, atmosphere and friendly people are great.
Arts venues hopeful but hesitant about guidance on re-opening | The Daily Gazette
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CAPITAL REGION Arts leaders are feeling hopeful but hesitant after the announcement earlier this week that all arts venues can reopen at 33% capacity starting April 2.
For some venues, like Proctors and The Egg, it’s not financially feasible to present shows at that capacity. Under the new guidance, venues are limited to hosting 100 people indoors and 200 people outdoors, though if all attendees present proof of a negative COVID-19 test before entry, capacity can increase up to 150 people indoors and 500 people outdoors.
“It is not feasible to support our facilities, staff, artists and producing partners with the audience ceiling in this guidance,” Proctors released in a statement.
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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) â With a tradition dating back to 1889, the Brown County Library released a new look to reflect and celebrate the community.
A ceremony on Tuesday unveiled the new library logo and a community-oriented messaging slogan of âBrown County Library-Itâs yoursâ. The process to shift the messaging began back in spring of 2020.
âThe word âlibraryâ brings to mind certain things, right? Librarians in cardigans and glasses shushing you, certainly the book brand,â said Executive Director Sarah Sugden. âWe really wanted to have that visual identity and brand that would enable us to better tell our story, better engage our community members, as well as better uplift us all.â