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Get ready for Easter with Nellie Burgust s Roast Pork recipe

115 This week, in anticipation of Easter, we have a roast pork recipe that your family will love. You also have onions, potatoes and carrots in the pot! Nellie Burgust’s daughter, Jean, submitted her mother’s Pork Roast recipe to the cookbook titled Treasures and Pleasures. This reminds me of how my mother used to cook pork roasts in a big heavy black iron pot that I suppose was a Dutch oven. Ahhhh… Butter and eggs and milk, all fresh, with lovely fresh seafood. It is so adaptable, you can use just about any seafood you have just freshly caught… or bought at the market. Betty Land’s Seafood Souffle comes from What’s Cookin’? a favorite publication put out by our Apopka Woman’s Club many years ago.

Weston school helping parents pay bills through lockdown

Bournville Primary School, in Weston. Picture: Mark Atherton - Credit: Archant A Weston primary school has pledged to help families with food and fuel throughout the pandemic. Marie Berry, headteacher at Bournville Primary School, in Selworthy Road, said her staff are aware of the pressures parents have had to face during lockdown and wanted to do something to help. Marie Berry, headteacher at Bournville Primary School, has said that it will continue to support disadvantaged children. - Credit: Bournville Primary School Ms Berry said: We are in an area with high levels of deprivation with a lot of families in need and we have helped any way we can - with foodbank referrals or through our fuel fund to help with bills.

Weston school extremely grateful for fuel poverty donation

Suez Recycling and Recovery s regional director, James Pike. - Credit: Suez Recycling and Recovery UK Six Weston charities have received donations from a waste management business to aid their support for communities and the environment. Suez Recycling and Recovery UK made a donation totalling more than £2,000, split evenly amongst the charities, from its Giving Something Back at Christmas fund. Weston Hospicecare, Samaritans, The Salvation Army, Weston Foodbank, Weston Lions and Citizens Advice were each given £400. Christmas food parcels and gifts donated by the Salvation Army after Suez s donation. - Credit: Suez Recycling and Recovery UK James Pike, regional director at Suez, said “Suez is delighted to be able to make these donations and give something back to the community.

Implementing Women s Rights Laws and Policies

Implementing Women’s Rights Laws and Policies Implementing Women’s Rights Laws and Policies The pandemic and post-pandemic context further threatens the creation and implementation of women’s rights laws at a time when they are most needed. Violence against women has skyrocketed while social and political upheaval diverts domestic and international resources away from managing this crisis. The articles in this virtual special issue from Politics & Gender offer diverse ways of conceptualizing and measuring implementation across issue areas and regions. The authors show that sustained advocacy efforts are needed to improve women’s rights policies and laws.Implementing them requires increasing commitment, capacity, and funding that has become increasingly scarce.

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