FLX WEEKLY: Bayard Bakery & Upstate Fiber in-studio (podcast)
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Chris Wagner of Bayard Bakery in Seneca Falls is back on the show with some new treats to sample along with Paul Griswold, Clay Bailey and Chris Brooks from Upstate Fiber Networks as they roll out their service to more communities in the Finger Lakes.
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FLX WEEKLY: Upstate Fiber Networks team in-studio (podcast)
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Summit County area calendar of events
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• Theatre 8:15 is holding Youth Summer Classes between June 7-25. Classes are limited to 12 students, and all COVID-19 guidelines are restrictions will be strictly followed. Classes include Puppet and Stage Play for ages 5 to 8 beginners and acting classes for ages 8 to 11 and 12 to 18. Classes that are paid by May 1 are discounted. Register online at www.theatre815.com. Email for more information at info@theatre815.com.
April 23
• From 6 to 11 p.m., join Curated Storefront and Downtown Akron Partnership as they officially reveal Band, Akron’s newest programmatic light installation by artist Ian Brill at 1 Cascade Plaza. Stop by Cascade Plaza to experience live music syncing with the installation, drinks, snacks and an opportunity to hear from Brill. Curated Storefront will also be providing small socially distanced and masked tours of its newest program World of Wonders, which includes more than 100 pieces of C
The di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art reopens this weekend with two shows that celebrate the vision of Rene di Rosa, who created an extraordinary sanctuary for art, art lovers, and nature in Carneros. The Incorrect Museum: Vignettes from the di Rosa Collection and Ceramic Interventions: Nicki Green, Sahar Khoury, & Maria Paz are di Rosaâs first major exhibitions, after an eventful couple of years marked by wildfires, changes in leadership and, of course, the pandemic shutdown of 2020.
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Kate Eilertsen, who became interim acting director last fall and now is di Rosa s executive director, curated both shows from the more than 1,600 pieces of art that Rene and Veronica di Rosas collected over five decades from the 1960s until Rene s death in 2010.
University s head coach Joe Schmidle (Photo by Will Wotring)
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. Nearly twelve months have come off the calendar since Joe Schmidle led his University High School boys basketball team onto the court in a competitive setting. A COVID-lengthened offseason will finally end when the Hawks travel to face Spring Mills on March 5.
Official preseason practices begin for all winter sports teams around the state on Monday. Schmidle has been able to host a pair of conditioning workouts this week.
“It was similar to the summertime when you go a month and a half without seeing your kids between the three-week program and the start of school. After that amount of time, you are like, ‘Holy cow, this kid grew two inches since the last time I saw him’. It was just good to see them all. They are kind of like your family. You are used to seeing them everyday and then you don’t get to see them. You obviously miss them,” Schmidle said.
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