MICHAEL BRADLEY
The winners of FoodStarter will get the opportunity to be ranged in New World supermarkets across New Zealand.
Seeing their product on supermarket shelves is the ultimate goal of many food entrepreneurs. For two up-and-coming food and beverage innovators, this milestone will soon become a reality when the winners of FoodStarter, a nation-wide competition to find New Zealand s newest food and beverage product superstars, are decided on April 15. Founded by New World and start-up hub Ministry of Awesome, the FoodStarter winners will take a journey that will see them receive a powerhouse of support and guidance from FoodStarter partners across the food and beverage industry, helping to grow their business to a national scale and see their product in every New World across New Zealand.
Minster Schools reviews new COVID protocols
By Sandy Rose Schwieterman - For the Sidney Daily News
MINSTER New COVID protocols and future real estate tax renewals were topics at the Minster Board of Education meeting Monday night, Jan. 11.
Superintendent Brenda Boeke reported that Governor Mike DeWine has changed its guidance regarding quarantines following an in-classroom exposure in K-12 schools. The new policy dictates that students and teachers exposed to a COVID-positive person in school are no longer required to quarantine as long as the exposure occurred in a classroom setting and all students/teachers were wearing masks and following other appropriate protocols.
Posted By Bao Le-Huu on Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 1:51 PM click image Photo by Missy Meyer, courtesy of the artist Carol Stein While the government at large has been a dud about helping artists crushed by the pandemic, the homegrown Greater Orlando Performing Arts Relief (GOPAR) formed over the summer to help provide local, on-the-ground and immediate aid to our sizable community of performers. via GOPAR Twitter To help them in their noble and needed mission, the
Christmas Box Social is a downtown holiday benefit concert organized by artists for artists whose proceeds will go directly to GOPAR. It happens on Sunday, Dec. 13, at 4 p.m. on Mad Cow Theatre s H