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Council accepts bus grant, vaccine program

Mar 10, 2021 An item on the Norman City Council meeting agenda drew discussion and a no-vote from one of its members Tuesday night. Several councilors questioned the use of funds for a vaccination program which has been set aside for the city’s Small Business Relief Program. Nearly 300 businesses received $10,000 in grants from the city’s apportionment of Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds but approximately $55,000 remains after businesses failed to qualify. The item was on the consent docket and although the council adopted it 7-1, Ward 6 Elizabeth Foreman said her constituents did not favor the move. Ward 2 Matt McGarry was absent.

Tampa man s flair for making pens into works of art turned a hobby into a career

Tampa man’s flair for making pens into works of art turned a hobby into a career They re what s right with Tampa Bay LITHIA, Fla. - Jason Olsen s pens have a story to tell. This is the one from last year, he explained. It s called ‘Vision from Space.’ This was all about the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing. Olsen is the owner of Write Turnz. He makes pens with a flair for history.  The wood from the barrel comes from the Copa Room, Olsen shared. The stage floor where all the big names performed back in the 50s.. What we do best is catch a moment in time. It could be a family event, historical event, something from a place, something that went to space. Raw, odd, anything.  

Norman s annual Daddy Daughter Dance to be held virtually

Jan 22, 2021 Daughters dance with their fathers and grandfathers at a previous Daddy Daughter Dance. This year’s event is going virtual due to COVID-19. Transcript File Photo After cancelling the annual in-person Daddy Daughter Dance, the Norman Parks and Recreation department has planned an at-home version of the popular event on Feb. 6. The annual Daddy Daughter Dance was cancelled in late December due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Organizers said they are now excited to have a way to host the dance while attempting to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. “The Daddy Daughter Dance is our most popular event and holds a special place in the hearts of many residents,” said Jason Olsen, director of Norman Parks and Recreation. “We are lucky to live in such a great community that has businesses and residents that support and make these events possible no matter how they might change due to the pandemic.”

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