«É un ciclo que axudou a moita xente a desenvolver a súa capacidade artística» andrea otero / r.r. LALÍN / LA VOZ
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O Merza Percusión retorna a Agolada nunha edición que incorpora como novidade unha modalidade profesional dirixida a un ensino máis avanzado
27 jul 2021 . Actualizado a las 05:00 h.
Onte arrancou en Agolada a décimo sexta edición do Merza Percusión con clases e actividades, que estarán activas ata o 29 de xullo. Este curso, producido e organizado polo grupo Odaiko, fusiona o educativo co lúdico, centrándose na disciplina musical da percusión. Ademais, a novidade deste ano é a incorporación do Merza Avanzado. Unha nova sección, dirixida por Irene Rodríguez e Noè Rodrigo, que está orientada a percusionistas profesionais que xa remataran os seus estudos.
Third-grade twins donate birthday spoils to unadopted animals | Kids Who Make San Antonio Great
For five years, Jaydyn and Justyce Perez have turned their birthday into a gift for the animals at the San Antonio Humane Society. Author: Marvin Hurst Updated: 8:54 AM CDT May 17, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Just because Jadyn and Justyce Perez are twins doesn t mean they like the same things. But the love of animals is a strong common bond. We both like a lot of animals, Justyce said.
She loves peacocks, basketball, rice, hamburgers, volleyball and soccer. Jadyn, her older sister by one minute, is more of a dinosaur, pizza-loving, basketball and volleyball-playing gal.
Seminole, Osceola Reach Deep Into Communities With COVID Vaccinations PUBLISHED 9:23 PM ET Apr. 06, 2021 PUBLISHED 9:23 PM EDT Apr. 06, 2021
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While nearly a third of Florida’s population is vaccinated now, Central Florida’s numbers lag behind with only about a fourth of people in Orange and Seminole counties vaccinated.
In Osceola County, it’s even a bit lower with less than 23 percent of the county’s residents vaccinated.
What You Need To Know
Seminole, Osceola work to boost vaccination numbers
Seminole officials say they have just needed more vaccine
Osceola says young population has pulled down total numbers
Local officials putting sites at churches to increase acceptance
Costa Mesa staff and IKEA designers, Allen wrenches in hand, outfit new homeless shelter
Volunteer Suzanne Connolly puts together a door for a locker in the background as IKEA’s David Sandoval, left, and KareBear Schwandt, right, put together shelves at Costa Mesa’s new 72-bed permanent bridge shelter, on Tuesday. This is the first homeless shelter designed and furnished by IKEA.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
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A new permanent bridge shelter on Costa Mesa’s Airway Avenue was taking shape Tuesday one Allen wrench turn at a time as IKEA designers and volunteers worked side by side assembling donated furniture in advance of a mid-April opening.