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Students from McNally Music Tuition have joined forces with One Voice Blackburn to form a band named ‘BANNED Cohesion’ in part of a new council campaign where people discuss what they are most looking forward to when restrictions are fully lifted. The newly formed band has created a diverse and inclusive ensemble, with the grouping having been able to practise together in May as lockdown restrictions eased. The council’s ‘Picture This’ campaign features local people talking about the things they miss doing due to Coronavirus. Phil McNally, owner of the Sudell Cross music school, said the band brings people with a passion for music together.
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Riverside Foundation for Health Care is celebrating a significant legacy donation from a long-term supporter, as well as the huge impact it will have on health care in the District.
According to Foundation director Allison Cox, the Foundation was named in the estate of Olive Eisenhauer, who passed away last November. Olive and her late husband Ike were already celebrated at La Verendrye Hospital, having previously donated $50,000 across their lifetime. The Eisenhauers made a $25,000 during the Care Close to Home campaign, which in turn saw them receive naming rights to the chapel located inside the hospital. Their name still stands on a plaque outside the chapel, commemorating their charitable donation.