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Harvest Day s 28-year-old founder and CEO Fergus Halpin at Larkin s Hill Farm in Co Tipperary holding one of the company s freshly picked organically and naturally grown vegetable boxes. \ Marin Bramblett
As a country, we have embraced food boxes in lockdown and one company that has grown exceptionally during the last year is Harvest Day.
Established by passionate 28-year-old entrepreneur Fergus Halpin in May 2020, Harvest Day is a vegetable delivery box which supports small sustainable food producers.
It describes itself as “the next best thing to shopping at the farmer s gate”, an experience we have missed while we social distanced.
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In the 1930s, the French physicist Pierre Auger placed Geiger counters along a ridge in the Alps and observed that they would sometimes spontaneously click at the same time, even when they were up to 300 meters apart. He knew that the coincident clicks came from cosmic rays, charged particles from space that bang into air molecules in the sky, triggering particle showers that rain down to the ground. But Auger realized that for cosmic rays to trigger the kind of enormous showers he was seeing, they must carry fantastical amounts of energy so much, he wrote in 1939, that “it is actually impossible to imagine a single process able to give to a particle such an energy.”
Fargo Air Museum honors veterans during Vietnam Memorial Week
The week-long event begins with a weekend of programming honoring Vietnam Veterans and featuring a number of guest speakers.
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FARGO The Fargo Air Museum is presenting Vietnam Memorial Week, April 24-31.
The weeklong event begins with a weekend of programming honoring Vietnam veterans and featuring a number of guest speakers. Special exhibits of Vietnam War vehicles and artifacts will be on display throughout the week.
The opening ceremony begins at 10 a.m. on April 24 following the arrival of the FM Crusaders and Camp Ripley Huey helicopters and a 21-gun salute presented by representatives from AMVETS Post #7. The opening ceremony will feature Green Beret First Sergeant Joe Wallevand as the keynote speaker and include remarks from local dignitaries.
By Ryan Thayer
FARGO, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Fargo Air Museum presents Vietnam Memorial Week April 24 through April 30, 2021, in partnership with the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA), Chapter 941.
The week-long event begins with a weekend of programming honoring Vietnam Veterans and featuring a number of guest speakers. Special exhibits of Vietnam War vehicles and artifacts will be on display throughout the week.
The opening ceremony begins at 10 a.m. on April 24 following the arrival of the FM Crusaders and Camp Ripley Huey helicopters and a 21-gun salute presented by representatives from AMVETS Post #7. The opening ceremony will feature Green Beret First Sergeant Joe Wallevand as the keynote speaker and will include remarks from local dignitaries.