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Inherit the Windbag at Mosaic Theater, Reviewed - Washington City Paper

Inherit the Windbag at Mosaic Theater, Reviewed - Washington City Paper
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The Recorder - Effort of three neighbors conserves 420 acres in Ashfield

Effort of three neighbors conserves 420 acres in Ashfield Lodges Pond in Ashfield is part of 420 acres of land conserved by three neighbors with the help of the Franklin Land Trust. Contributed Photo/Robert Jonas Staff Report Published: 3/4/2021 3:20:52 PM ASHFIELD The efforts of three neighbors have resulted in the conservation of 420 acres of land in the area of Barnes, Bailey and Phillips roads. Most recently, 30 acres of forestland on Phillips Road were conserved late last year by Ray Damato with the help of the Franklin Land Trust. “This parcel is the icing on the cake,” Franklin Land Trust Land Protection Specialist Emily Boss said in a press release from the conservation nonprofit. “The conservation of the Damato parcel is a testament to the power of working together to accomplish a common goal.”

CEOs go back to school to connect with leaders of tomorrow

CEOs go back to school to connect with leaders of tomorrow More than 160 CEOs visited Hillsborough County elementary schools in February to educate students about what they do and inspire them to start their own businesses. and last updated 2021-02-22 15:50:48-05 TAMPA, Fla. — More than 160 CEOs from across Hillsborough County went back to elementary school this month. It’s part of a program designed to introduce our current leaders in the business community to our future leaders of tomorrow. Aakash Patel, CEO of the marketing company Elevate, Inc., was there to greet students as they arrived at Gorrie Elementary School, then follow them through their daily classes, and even wave goodbye in the afternoon.

10-year-old GameStop investor celebrates sudden windfall

YouTube: 10-year-old investor from Texas cashes in on GameStop stock rise- KENS 5 News SALT LAKE CITY While his classmates practiced their multiplication tables, a fifth grader from San Antonio watched his investment portfolio grow by more than 5,000% almost overnight. At just 10 years old, Jaydyn Carr is surely one of GameStop s youngest shareholders. His mom, Nina Carr, spent $60 to gift her son 10 shares of the company s stock for Kwanzaa back in December of 2019, according to mySanAntonio.com. Carr thought the stock would be a great way to highlight the Kwanzaa principle of Ujamaa which focuses on cooperative economics. I know this kid loves video games, and at the time I was teaching him financial literacy, Carr told TODAY.

Texas Fifth Grader Makes $3K From GameStop Stock Sale

By Cherranda Smith Feb 1, 2021 A fifth-grader from Houston, Texas won big in the recent surge in GameStop’s stock value, but he wasn’t among the throng of new stock investors from the Robinhood investment app.  Ten-year-old Nina Carr.  At the time, she paid $6 per share. Wednesday morning (January 27), GameStop’s stock surged to $372 per share. Jaydyn sold his shares and made just nearly $3,200. That’s more than 53 times the original investment his mom made.  “My phone was going off, because I have GameStop on my watch list,” Nina said in an interview with the San Antonio Express News. “I was trying to explain to him that this was unusual. I asked him, ‘Do you want to stay or sell?’” 

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