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Brunswick police program looks to get youth outdoors, combat COVID-19 isolation

Brunswick police program looks to get youth outdoors, combat COVID-19 isolation Share Detective Kerry Wolongevicz of the Brunswick Police Department played the main role in orchestrating a new outdoor activities program for kids. Courtesy of Brunswick Police Department In part to combat the isolation put on by COVID-19, the Brunswick Police Department is partnering with Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and the Maine Warden Service to launch an outdoor activities program for local kids. Brunswick Kids Open Air Club goes to October with one activity per month. It will kick off with a trip to an animal farm next week.

Butte school nurse named Montana School Nurse of the Year

Butte school nurse named Montana School Nurse of the Year John Emeigh and last updated 2021-03-04 09:35:27-05 BUTTE — A Butte school nurse was recently recognized as school nurse of the year from the Montana Association of School Nurses. Katie Yates has been a school nurse in the Butte school system for 11 years and works for Hillcrest Elementary and Margaret Leary Elementary. She said it was a great honor to be recognized for a job she loves to do. “Just going to keep caring for students and staff, I really love my job, I love what I do. I love that I get to combine the importance of education and keep kids healthy and safe at school,” said Yates.

Stove becomes stage in Playful People s interactive cooking class with theater twist

Actor Aaron Albano shared Broadway stories while teaching audiences how to make his mother s chicken adobo Lily Janiak February 28, 2021Updated: March 2, 2021, 7:21 am Rudy Gonzalez, Katie Yates and their son, Joaquin, 11, join in from their kitchen in San Jose, as San Jose native and Broadway veteran Aaron Albano teaches his mother’s adobo chicken recipe as part of Playful People Productions’ interactive online cooking class. Photo: Scott Strazzante, The Chronicle Broadway actor and San Jose native Aaron Albano had his stage set: garlic, onion, distilled white vinegar, soy sauce, chicken legs, spices and a rice cooker. And it was important to have a rice cooker filled with good rice none of that “cheap garbage rice,” he instructed his audience in advance.

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