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Corrieshalloch Gorge in Wester Ross poised for £2.3m gateway to nature boost from the National Trust for Scotland in bid to improve visitor experience and look after a jewel in Ross-shire s crown By Hector MacKenzie Published: 12:30, 13 March 2021
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The Corrishalloch Gorge visitor project plans will be outlined next week
THE wraps will next week come off £2.3 million plans to develop a gateway to nature at one of Ross-shire s most popular visitor attractions.
Conservation charity the National Trust for Scotland is proposing new visitor facilities on the site of Corrieshalloch Gorge, which attracts around 140,000 visitors every year.
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BookEnds features author Mary Logue on March 13
BookEnds Online Edition will feature writer Mary Logue on Saturday, March 13 at 11:30 a.m. The program is free and open to the public. The Zoom meeting ID is 867 0338 5655.
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BookEnds Online Edition will feature writer Mary Logue on Saturday, March 13 at 11:30 a.m. The program is free and open to the public. The Zoom meeting ID is 867 0338 5655.
Logue wrote her first mystery when she was in sixth grade – it was about a mysterious trail around a pond. She went on to write about mysterious trails around Lake Pepin in her Claire Watkins mystery series.
University Avenue in St. Paul has become the canvas for a new public art project called “Dear Neighbor.” Spearheading the project is the gallery XIAART, run by the Asian Economic Development Association. Located in the heart of Frogtown, the gallery is uniquely positioned to use art as a way to make sense of the deep problems faced by the Twin Cities.
The project pairs together Black, Indigenous, Asian, Desi, and Latinx artists and writers. They’ve created a series of posters displayed on businesses, homes, and libraries along University Avenue and the Green Line Light Rail. Writer Adlyn Carreras was paired with visual artist Gita Ghei. For their poster, Carreras wanted to create a message for unity.