Worcesteria: As Bridge struggle deepens, keep focus on kids
Worcester Magazine
BUILDINGS & BRIDGES: Efforts to save The Bridge Academy and Community Center have continued even as the situation grows more complex: There has been an agreement for the building to be sold, but the identity of that buyer – mostly believed to be an investment group of some sort – is currently unknown. Moreover, Bridge property manager Dan Ford confirmed in a brief phone conversation that, as of this writing, they have not received an eviction notice. But as much as the Bridge s future is in limbo, fundraising efforts have continued, which is important, because there are really only two ways this situation can land, and the Bridge will need money in either outcome.
Saturday Newsletter: April 3, 2021
April 3, 2021
and published in the April 2021 Issue of Stone Soup
A note from Jane
At last it’s April, and everyone can share the joy of reading
The Trials and Tribulations of Swifty Appledoe by Ariana Kralicek! The first part of Ariana’s novella is published in this month’s issue, and the next two will appear in May and June. It’s funny, it’s thought-provoking, and it’s wise. Everyone involved in the production of
Stone Soup magazine has been eagerly anticipating each episode (we have to run a few months ahead, so we have read the whole thing already!), and it’s wonderful that you can all now meet Swifty, Ariana’s delightful and memorable character. Print readers should visit the version on the website too: you can hear a recording of Ariana herself reading it aloud. You can’t beat hearing an author’s work in their own voice!
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By Elisabeth Thornton
Cabarrus Arts Council
North Carolina is brimming with soul and blues and bluegrass and gospel. It s fertile ground for all kinds of musical artists and producers who ve made it big â both in record sales and in contributions to their musical genres.
Most years, the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame shines a spotlight on a new set of inductees âNorth Carolina s musical movers and shakers deserving of a red carpet celebration. But the COVID pandemic pressed pause on not only the festivities, but the NCMGF as well. It s had a big impact on us, said the organization s executive director, Veronica Cordle. We actually had to close the museum for about seven months.