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By the Sea Productions presents A Rainbow Holiday starting Nov 17

– By the Sea Productions in Morro Bay is set to present the California premiere of “A Rainbow Holiday” by Lori Sigrist and Joe Simonelli. […]

Nostalgia, excitement grip opening-day visitors at San Diego County Fair

Nostalgia, excitement grip opening-day visitors at San Diego County Fair

Catch The Cemetery Club in Morro Bay - Paso Robles Daily News

Laughter and love prevail in heartwarming comedy – By the Sea Productions is bringing a heartwarming comedy, “The Cemetery Club,” by Ivan Menchell to Morro […]

How one city plans to recover from losing most of its trees

How one city plans to recover from losing most of its trees Dustin Renwick © Photograph by Andy Abeyta, The Gazette/AP Laurie Berdahl stands in her front yard in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, after a devastating windstorm, called a derecho, blew down trees on Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Months after the event, the city is still cleaning up and formulating plans to replant. In a community whose logo is a tree, the trees connect people to their environment until they’re gone. A windstorm called a derecho blasted the Midwest in August with the intensity of a strong Category 3 hurricane. The wall of wind swept through Cedar Rapids around lunchtime, and in less than an hour, trees all over town walnuts and sycamores, lindens and honey locusts had tumbled onto houses and streets instead of framing the sky.

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