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Shopper Blog: Three Central High seniors to join UT Pride of the Southland Band

Shopper Blog: Pandemic frees ex-educator to turn out prize-winning art The Knoxville News-Sentinel 1 day ago Knoxville News Sentinel © Courtesy of Tracey Van Hook Joe Tate stands next to his painting “Paradise,” which won first place at the Dogwood Arts Spring Art Show. The octogenarian began painting a lot during the pandemic and now has a newfound passion. BEARDEN John Shearer, Shopper News The COVID-19 pandemic might have slowed down a lot of people’s lives either by choice or necessity, but for Joe Tate, it caused him to speed up one facet his interest in art. Since the health care crisis hit over a year ago, the formerly periodic painter has become quite prolific and even recently won a prestigious art award in the Dogwood Arts Spring Art Show. And by the way, this man who seems full of new energy is also in his mid-80s.

How My School s Reach Higher Club Changed My Life

Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Reach Higher Initiative, NVHS’s Reach Higher Club (RHC) provides every student in our school the opportunity to explore and get answers to their questions about post-secondary options by attending events like career fairs, discussions about college, and monthly meetings.

Kickoff Time Set for Alabama vs Florida in Gainesville

Paly girls water polo climbs all over Mountain View; Gunn wins a wild one

Ellie Noto added four goals for SHP against the Vikings. Ava Shenk scored three times and had three assists and Emily Leschin had three goals and two assists. Phoebe Kim scored twice and had an assist for Palo Alto (8-5), which will likely receive a bid into the CCS playoffs despite a recent losing streak. Laney Henry also scored twice and Kellyn Scheel recorded seven saves. Girls basketball Avery Lee. Courtesy Jamey Padojino. Avery Lee scored a career-best 39 points and Menlo topped host The King’s Academy 81-70 in a WBAL contest Thursday. Sharon Nejad added 18 points for Menlo (3-3, 2-3), which plays at Pinewood on Friday night.

The Home Depot Foundation Expands Trades Training Initiatives with Path to Pro Scholarship Program

The Home Depot Foundation Expands Trades Training Initiatives with Path to Pro Scholarship Program USA - English News provided by Share this article Share this article ATLANTA, May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Home Depot Foundation is expanding its $50 million trades training commitment with the launch of the Path to Pro scholarship program to train the next generation of skilled tradespeople. The scholarship program will grant $250,000 in financial assistance to high school seniors and graduates entering or currently enrolled in building construction trade programs. Our commitment to filling the skilled labor pipeline is stronger than ever. Scholarships will be awarded by The Home Depot Foundation s nonprofit partner, SkillPointe Foundation, and will be selected based on requirements including:

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