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Berks County Lego artist's work on display at Reading Public Museum

The Reading Public Museum has an exhibit right now featuring a children s toy.Alongside the Brick City With Lego Bricks exhibit is the work of a Berks County woman.Kelly Hoffman got her first set of Legos in 1973, and she was hooked. It s very de-stressing. You just center on what you re creating, she said.She now creates large structures made of thousands of Lego bricks, like a replica of Northeast Middle School in Reading. I think I took the entire region s tan, she said.The model will eventually be on display at the real-life school.Hoffman s studio at GoggleWorks Center for the Arts is filled with Lego bricks and smaller specialty pieces.It took Hoffman two months to create a model of the landmark Reading Pagoda. She first designs on the computer.The horror film fan has also built the Bates house from the movie Psycho and the Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville.

6 female Colby coaches say they are paid less than men

6 female Colby coaches say they are paid less than men Follow Us Question of the Day       By - Associated Press - Sunday, May 2, 2021 WATERVILLE, Maine (AP) - Six female coaches at Colby College have filed a complaint with the Maine Human Rights Commission alleging they are paid significantly less than their male counterparts. The complaint, filed in March, says the coaches were told male coaches had “higher market value” and that the Waterville school’s men’s athletic teams receive more resources than women’s teams. Colby College and the coaches issued a one-paragraph joint statement Friday saying they are “working together productively and collaboratively” through the Human Rights Commission and they are abiding by confidentiality rules.

6 female coaches at Colby College say they are paid less than men

Updated: 3:44 PM EDT May 2, 2021 Six female coaches at Colby College have filed a complaint with the Maine Human Rights Commission alleging they are paid significantly less than their male counterparts.The complaint, filed in March, says the coaches were told male coaches had “higher market value” and that the Waterville school s men s athletic teams receive more resources than women s teams.Colby College and the coaches issued a one-paragraph joint statement Friday saying they are “working together productively and collaboratively” through the Human Rights Commission and they are abiding by confidentiality rules.But the coaches attorney, Kelly Hoffman, said state and federal laws were enacted to end gender discrimination in all educational programs, including coaching and athletics.“Indeed, these laws have given women the chance to excel and to take their rightful place as leaders and achievers on campuses across the USA, she said in an emailed statement. “T

6 Female Colby College Coaches Say They're Paid Less Than Men

But the coaches’ attorney, Kelly Hoffman, said state and federal laws were enacted to end gender discrimination in all educational programs, including coaching and athletics. “Indeed, these laws have given women the chance to excel and to take their rightful place as leaders and achievers on campuses across the USA,” she said in an emailed statement. “The Charges of Discrimination speak for themselves and these coaches’ compensation should (be) based upon their skills and abilities, not their sex.” The Morning Sentinel identified the coaches as Terren Allen, softball; Tracey Cote, Nordic skiing; Karen Henning, women’s lacrosse; Kristin Shaw, women’s soccer; Kelly Terwilliger, field hockey; and Holley Tyng, women’s ice hockey.

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