Transcendence Theatre Company Presents MY HERO at BR Cohn Winery - Sonoma Valley, CA - June 11th through 20th
Part of the Company's 10th Anniversary Season
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Editorâs Note: As a part of the 80th Anniversary celebration of the Annie Gardner Foundation in Mayfield and Graves County, the foundation will be sharing installments each month that tell the story of the Gardner Legacy in our community. This is the fourth installment of that story.
Ever giving during his lifetime, Ed Gardner shared his wealth and his time with friends, strangers, and good causes, but vehemently shunned all publicity about his generosity. Though he never ran for public office, he was quietly political and had friends in state government in Frankfort. Upon Gardnerâs passing, Congressman Gregory hailed him as a loyal friend and declared that numerous people had been beneficiaries of his help without ever knowing the benefactor. Additionally, respected Mayfield business leader, W.F. Foster, spoke of Gardnerâs high regard in the countryâs financial circles.
The US dollar fell on Friday after US nonfarm payrolls data showed hiring increased last month as the COVID-19 pandemic eased, but not as much as expected, tempering expectations the US Federal Reserve would tighten monetary policy sooner, rather than later.
Nonfarm payrolls increased by a solid 559,000 jobs last month, helped by higher COVID-19 vaccination rates, but that was below the consensus forecast of 650,000 more jobs.
“This payroll number was a little disappointing,” Oanda Corp senior market analyst Edward Moya said.
The softer-than-expected report means that there is no urgency for the Fed to begin tapering its monthly purchase of US$120