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This week s good things: Creative high school musical, swimmers perseverance and looking toward summer [editorial]

This week s good things: Creative high school musical, swimmers perseverance and looking toward summer [editorial]
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This week s good things: Artwork projects and a supercentenarian [editorial]

THE ISSUE: It’s Monday, the day we take a few moments to highlight the good news in Lancaster County. Local stories of achievement, perseverance, compassion and creativity represent welcome points of light in a difficult time, and they deserve a brighter spotlight. Last week — even as we observed the sorrowful one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring the novel coronavirus outbreak to be a pandemic — there were many great and optimistic developments in our yearlong battle against COVID-19. In short: The vital American Rescue Plan was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Joe Biden; the president announced an acceleration of the nation’s vaccination campaign, directing states to make

Rowntree Park in York turns 100 - here s how you can celebrate

People skating on the frozen lake in 1933 ONE of York’s best-loved parks is celebrating it’s 100th birthday this year. Rowntree Park, on the banks of the River Ouse, will be running a range of community projects and, hopefully, events throughout its centenary year. The first project being launched by the Friends of Rowntree Park is called Words from a Bench and people are invited to submit short stories or poems themed around nature and the outdoors, the park or escape. They have to be no more than 1,000 words long and they will be displayed around the park. Abigail Gaines of the Friends of Rowntree Park said: “It’s another way of celebrating the park and seeing the world through different park users’ eyes. The park is a palace to everyone and means so much to the local community and York in general. We call the park ‘our backyard;’ as many in the area don’t have their own gardens, so a walk in the park is such a beautiful escape’. Through 2021 we have a

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