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Students Decorate Pianos For Public To Play At Tulsa Mayfest
Anyone headed to Mayfest this weekend will get a chance to show off their musical skills.
Six pianos were decorated by students from several school districts around Green Country and they’ll be set up around Mayfest for anyone to play.
“This year, it s really about the perseverance and the determination and the spirit of hope and inspiration of these teachers and these students because six of the pianos were able to be completed,” Kim Koch from Saied Music Company said.
After Mayfest ends, the pianos will be moved to new locations around the area where they will be on display for the rest of the summer.
Soaring sales at Vancouver s independent bookstores is one of the pandemic s good-news stories
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COVID-19: $1.6 billion urgently needed to tackle global shortage of oxygen
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Scale of global oxygen crisis laid bare as second wave of pandemic threatens to overwhelm health systems.
Investing in oxygen will save lives beyond the pandemic – including for newborns, children with pneumonia and women in childbirth.
Global pandemic response targets huge increase in funding to surge oxygen into poorer countries. Save the Children calls on donors and governments to step up.
Some $1.6 billion USD must be raised to tackle global shortages of oxygen in an increasingly desperate battle to save lives threatened by COVID-19 in poorer countries, according to a global initiative that includes the WHO and World Bank.