One of the artists involved is Andrew Soltis, cofounder of A&A Woodcrafts in Houma. Soltis and his business partner Andrew Usie create and sell hand-made coffee tables, cutting boards, utensils, duck calls, and other custom handcrafted items.
Soltis said they have sold their wares mostly in craft shows so far, but the collective has its advantages.
“It’s great, because we’re not having to pack everything up, go somewhere, set everything up, stay there all day to hopefully sell a couple of things, then pack it all back up and then find a place to put it at our house,” Soltis said. “At this place, it’s multiple days, you’ve got all walks of life, you’ve got people who’ve maybe never thought about buying something woodwork-related.”
Test site details
Once on site, those being tested will need to wear a mask and stay in their cars.
For those ages 13 and older, the site will use a self-administered nasal swab test that will allow those being tested to swab their own nose on site while in their vehicles. Those being tested will drop the sealed sample into a container on their way out of the drive-thru site.
Parents will administer tests to their children ages 12 and younger.
While awaiting results, individuals who have been tested should follow CDC guidelines and take steps to help prevent the virus from spreading to people in their home and community.
Diaz named C-USA âOffensive Player OâWeekâ University of Southern Mississippi women s soccer player Ariel Diaz was named Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week. (Source: KFVS) By Tim Doherty | February 11, 2021 at 12:13 AM CST - Updated February 11 at 12:13 AM
From University of Southern Mississippi Sports Information Department
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) â University of Southern Mississippi senior forward Ariel Diaz named Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week for the week ending Feb. 13.
It marked the first time Diaz had been accorded a weekly honor by the conference and she became the first Lady Eagle to earn the weekly recognition this season.