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Massena Central School students displaying artwork June 4 at mall

MASSENA — Massena Central junior high and high school students didn’t have the opportunity to showcase their artwork last year because of the pandemic. But the show is on for this year. High school art teacher Patricia Murphy said the “Unmasked Community Art Show” will be held at 6:30 p.m. June 4 at the former Bon Ton store in the St. Lawrence Centre mall. She said they will be following COVID-19 guidelines for the show. “I’m looking at all the safety things the CDC (Centers and Disease Control and Prevention) and DOH (Department of Health) have outlined,” she said. Art teachers will be inside, ready to invite the public in at the store entrance, no more than 100 people at one time. Artwork will be placed around the perimeter of the store, and individuals will exit through a side door after they’re done viewing.

Emancipation Celebration Day Tomorrow! | River City Live

Emancipation Celebration Day Tomorrow! | River City Live Published:  Tags:  Councilwoman Ju’Coby Pittman, James Weldon Johnson Park and the City of Jacksonville are excited to announce the first annual Jacksonville Emancipation Celebration. The festival will take place on Thursday, May 20, 2021 in an effort to educate the community about the historical significance of Florida’s observed Emancipation Day. Jacksonville’s Emancipation Celebration will feature local African American food trucks and vendors, live performances from Jacksonville’s best musicians, dancers and poets, fun activities for the kids, a Community Art Project and a historical display. Local historical organizations will also lend their expertise to weave educational stories throughout the performances and activities. The festival will begin at 11 a.m. and close out at 8 p.m. at James Weldon Johnson Park.

Monaco to Madagascar: Prince Albert II supports new project for sustainable water supplies

Monaco to Madagascar: Prince Albert II supports new project for sustainable water supplies © Helvetas / Flurina Rothenberger Joining forces to protect the environment and improve access to sustainable water supplies, the Prince Albert II Foundation and the One Drop Foundation launched a brand new five year initiative in Madagascar: the Telomiova Project. As a beacon of solidarity, the Principality has been fostering a culture of philanthropy for years, so in keeping with this generous spirit, from now until 2025, the Prince Albert II Foundation will be extending Monaco’s support to the Menabe region in Madagascar. After partnering up with One Drop Foundation, an organisation that has been improving living conditions in the developing world since 2007, the two groups launched an appeal asking for project ideas.

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