Arts council delivers first 50 art kits
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SKOWHEGAN WesArts sent home free “Art Kits for Kids” April 27, due to inspiration from Waterville Creates and delivery through Kennebec Valley Community Action Program’s Family Enrichment Council.
Each kit featured educational materials about migrating birds, along with all art supplies needed to create a blue tree swallow and a yellow pine warbler craft.
WesArts Youth Coordinator Lyn Govoni spearheaded this project after fellow board members Peggy Hamilton and John Harlow shared their ideas, plans and community connections. Govoni reached out to Serena Sanborn from Waterville Creates, Angie Herrick from the Skowhegan Free Public Library, and Kristen Plummer, KVCAP’s community coordinator, who shared their experiences and information.
Property assessments have fallen slightly in an upscale Roanoke neighborhood because men are staying in a house there while they receive treatment elsewhere to try to stop getting high.
They live in a large home in Oak Hill established as a sober-living residence last year by a national provider of opiate treatment services.
Some of those who were already living in the neighborhood southwest of downtown came to see it as a bad fit soon after it opened. They reported that the home has generated substantial vehicular traffic along two streets that end in cul-de-sacs, including at least three ambulance calls, as well as unfamiliar vehicles arriving late at night and multiple visits by police. In addition, all of the occupants are on short-term stays of a month or two and either arenât available or interested in engaging socially, longer-term residents said.
David Rockefeller, Warren Buffett, George Soros, Ted Turner, Oprah Winfrey and many more.
“The fact that they pulled this off, meeting in the middle of New York City, is just absolutely amazing,” said Niall O’Dowd, an Irish journalist who broke the story on the website irishcentral.com.”
According to media reports, “The Good Club” focus was on the philanthropic mandate of the billionaires, using their money in support of poverty alleviation and “overpopulation”.
It is important to note that the Good Club meeting in NYC was held at the height of the
H1N1 swine flu pandemic which turned out to be a scam. No doubt, the H1N1 pandemic was an object of discussion by the “Good Club”.
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Eight years after moving into her Old Southwest apartment, Roanoke resident Rhenda Milman hopes a rent relief application or a long-awaited backlog of unemployment payments due to her will clear an outstanding balance with the landlord.
With a court hearing scheduled next week, Milman is one of hundreds of city residents facing the possibility of eviction. Although a recently extended federal order has stopped landlords from evicting pandemic-impacted tenants for now, the moratorium will end eventually â and tenants will still be responsible for paying all of their back rent.
âTrouble with unemployment,â Milman said. âIâm still waiting for months. Iâve not been able to get in touch with anyone from the unemployment office.â