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Gainesville s Week Ahead — May 2-8

Garden Show and Spring Festival: 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. today, Cedar Lakes Woods and Gardens, 4990 NE 180th Ave., Williston. Tickets: $10 adults, $4 ages 6-13, free ages 5 and younger. (bit.ly/fest2021a) Sixth annual festival featuring live music and vendors from all over Florida selling native, exotic and unique plants plus arts-and-crafts booths and food trucks. Kulaqua River Ranch Water Park Community Sunday: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. today, River Ranch Water Park, 23400 NW 212th Ave., High Springs. Admission: $14 ages 4 and older, free ages 3 and younger. (bit.ly/kulaqua21) In an effort to support the community, Camp Kulaqua opens the River Ranch during specific Sundays during the summer at a discounted rate with no reservations required. The venue requests that modest swimsuits be worn. Food and coolers allowed, but no glass containers or alcoholic beverages.

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Economic Diversification in Africa: How and Why It Matters

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Source: Getty Summary:  Many African countries have placed economic diversification high on the policy agenda, yet they first need to define what it means in their specific structural and socioeconomic contexts. Related Media and Tools If you enjoyed reading this, subscribe for more! Thank you! Summary For decades, economic diversification has been a policy priority for low- and middle-income economies. In the words of former managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Christine Lagarde, “We know that economic diversification is good for growth. Diversification is also tremendously important for resilience.” Unfortunately, this goal continues to elude many African countries. In fact, the continent is home to eight of the world’s fifteen least economically diversified countries. This reality weakens the foundation of their economic transfomation and slows their pace of progress. It also makes these countries part

Bucks County Playhouse Institute s Online Educational Program Goes International

Bucks County Playhouse Institute s Online Educational Program Goes International United States participants in the upcoming Playhouse Institute virtual workshop will be joined by colleagues from halfway around the world.by Alexa Criscitiello Bucks County Playhouse, like most education centers, went viral due to the coronavirus, and now their online educational programming is going international. United States participants in the upcoming Playhouse Institute virtual workshop will be joined by colleagues from halfway around the world. The education conference that began as an in-person event at the Playhouse in 2018, has expanded its reach by moving the forum online. This has given an opportunity for seven teachers from Avenues The World School San Paolo Campus to join this year.

Coping with mental health issues - Hudson Reporter

Hudson Reporter Coping with mental health issues My Dear Melancholia by Jackie Bluu can help × Jackie Bluu is an author and poet living in Bayonne. In the COVID-19 era, mental health care has become more crucial than ever. It’s important for everyone to practice self-care and monitor not only their physical health, but their emotional, mental, and spiritual health. But what about those battling mental health issues prior to the pandemic? How do they learn to cope with turbulent times while also dealing with their own private wars? Healing from a mental health disorder comes with many ups and downs, with bright days and dark nights, but remembering to not give into frustration and embracing the good and bad moments that come with it will make the process a lot more tolerable, according to author Jackie Bluu.

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