ASHLAND — Aspire! Conservatory has received a grant in the amount of $4,994 from The Foundation For The Tri-State to support the launch of music therapy in the Tri-State.
HUNTINGTON â The Huntington Museum of Art is raising funds for the 2021 Open Door Membership Campaign, which is chaired by Dr. Peter Chirico. The goal of the campaign is to raise $335,000, which represents a significant portion of the funds HMA needs in Fiscal Year 2021 to support the operating budget. The campaign continues through June 30. Memberships start at $25 per year.
Amount raised through May 20, 2021: $273,602 or about 82% of the goal.
To support the Open Door Membership Campaign, call HMA Development Officer Rebecca Stephens at 304-529-2701, ext. 327, or visit www.hmoa.org. HMA is fully accessible.
Itâs understated, yet a classic go-to â and, well, itâs my run-for-the-border fix when Iâm in the mood for Mexican food.
Rather than take the plunge into my favorite fast-food indulgences, these days Iâm opting for a more healthful version. I had my fun, but now itâs time for healthful choices. After all, summer is coming.
Eating smaller and leaner doesnât have to mean giving up your favorites. And though the reputation of anything Mexican can be full of fat and calories, there is a way to reduce calories while increasing the deliciousness factor. I think I achieved such lofty claims with this dish, which makes my heart happy â literally, because this girl doesnât like to sacrifice a lot when Iâm cutting back. And who doesnât feel the same way?
âFaith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark.â â Rabindranath Tagore
It is typically some point in February, when there is a noticeable shift in the time the sun rises, that I become aware of their return. Upon first hearing their growing morning melodies, while walking into the school where I teach, their sweet sounds encourage me that winter will not last forever.
With the arrival of March, there is a gradual shift in the start of their chorus as it begins earlier like the daylight. As March melts into April, and April fades into May, their symphonious soundings continue to advance, in sync with the brightening of the sky. Softly their voices appear, as darkness begins lifting its veil, until the cacophony of their songs reaches full crescendo with the rising of the sun.
DEAR JILL: I saw something in my grocery circular recently and wondered what you would think of this. My grocery store is selling fresh boneless chicken breasts for $1.89 per pound in a âfamily packâ size of 3 pounds or more. But the fine print under that sale price says that standard size packs of chicken breasts are $2.99 per pound.
I donât think this is fair. I only shop for my wife and me, and we do not need 3 pounds of chicken breasts. We are on a fixed income, but if we want to buy these this week, we will pay more than a person shopping for a family.