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Opponents urge Greensburg Salem School Board to take stance against mask mandate [Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa ]

Opponents urge Greensburg Salem School Board to take stance against mask mandate [Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa ]
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Dr Michael Wattenbarger Shriners Hospital Greenville SC

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Tennessee couple expands adoption search to South Carolina using social media

Tennessee couple expands adoption search to South Carolina using social media Adoption Challenges During Pandemic By Kate Merriman | March 4, 2021 at 8:25 AM EST - Updated March 4 at 11:05 AM MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - Social media is known for bringing a lot of people together. Those connections are what led one couple to expand their adoption search to the Grand Strand. Amy and Tim McHenry, who live in Tennessee, started looking into adoption in 2018. Their home is already approved, and now they’re working with an adoption agency in South Carolina. The couple is praying and waiting for a phone call, saying a baby or toddler is ready for them.

Peace offering: how museums help in troubled times

The National Museum of Asian Art has created an app that enables visitors to explore its Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room Courtesy of the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Galvanised by the popularity of its online Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room and meditation podcasts amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the Rubin Museum of Art in New York has cleared out its third-floor galleries to make way for an interactive Mandala Lab that invites visitors on a social and emotional journey to self-awareness. The $1m project, which is expected to open in autumn 2021 and cater to families and school groups, is echoed by a variety of offerings at US museums with Himalayan art holdings that have struck a chord among people suffering from anxieties related to the coronavirus or to the US elections. From the Rubin to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art (comprising the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery) in Washington, DC, to the Asian Art Museum

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