City of Rockville’s Parks, Civic Center and Nature Center to Gradually Reopen
The City of Rockville will gradually reopen some of its facilities during April in accordance with revised county and state COVID-19 health regulations.
Residents will be able to hold small gatherings again at city facilities including parks and the Glenview Mansion and social hall. Also, rehearsal or recording sessions at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre will be allowed. And visits to the city’s Croydon Creek Nature Center will be available by appointment.
Park Rentals
Permits for the 2021 parks rental season are available for 12 Rockville parks. Permitted use begins on Thursday, April 15 for these parks: Calvin, Civic Center, Fallsgrove, Hillcrest, Isreal, King Farm (park and farmstead), Maryvale, Monument, North Farm, Potomac Woods and Woodley Gardens.
Mississippi State University s Theatre MSU is performing A Midsummer Night s Dream, featuring a creative and interactive take on the original Shakespearean play. A Midsummer Night s Dream will be performed at the A.B. McKay Enology Lab at North Farm, a fitting location to set the outdoorsy, whimsical mood. The play opens April 14 and runs through April 18, offering two performances each day. Only 30 tickets are available per show to keep social distancing measures in place and audience interaction levels high. Audience members and the cast are required to wear masks.Â
There are 18 total cast members, which leaves room for COVID-19 restrictions and social distancing. It is one of the larger casts Theatre MSU has had during the pandemic, which adds a level of enthusiasm for the participants and audience.
The most fashionable new paint colours for your home
Make way for navy blue, refreshing green and a white that looks right in every room
Bleu Sarah, Hague Blue and Arras Red are all colours of the moment
With bank-holiday season in full swing, now is the time to decorate. Paint is one of the most cost-effective ways to transform a room and it’s been in more demand than ever during the lockdowns, as we’ve saved on holidays and high heels and spent on our homes; so much so, some brands reported increases in sales of 300 per cent last spring and summer. If you’re planning on giving your walls a new coat of colour, here are six on-trend shades to have on your radar.
Posted By: News Editor
April 9, 2021
Emery Wainscott
ewainscott@murraystate.edu
The Animal Health Technology/Pre-Vet Club plans to memorialize Murray State student Sarah Townsend by building a recycled bench.
The bench will be made out of recycled bottle caps. Once these are collected, the caps will be sent to Green Tree Plastics, where they will be sorted, weighed and cleaned before being melted down.
Two students, junior Emmalee Storm and senior Kylee Harden, came up with the idea after some members of the Pre-Vet Club suggested different ways to memorialize Townsend.
Storm said she volunteered to help Harden with the bench because they’ve both had experience with building recycled benches in high school.
11 places to walk and enjoy a picnic in Grimsby and Cleethorpes
There may be one close to your home or perhaps you can take note to travel to ones further afield when restrictions are eased even further
06:00, 3 APR 2021
As we enter the first weekend under the new lockdown rules, people in Grimsby and Cleethorpes might be seeking new places to walk and have a picnic.
As we enter the first weekend under the new lockdown rules, people in Grimsby and Cleethorpes might be seeking new places to walk and have a picnic.
Under the current rules, groups of up to six or two households can meet up in outdoor spaces, including in private gardens.