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COVID-19 vaccinations are due to start at skilled nursing care centers in Roswell on Monday, according to state and local health officials.
“I am very excited,” said Karen Lupien, administrator for Mission Arch Care Center. “I am not the only one that is excited about it. It has been a long year, so we are waiting for it.”
Mission Arch has been scheduled for its Moderna vaccination clinic for staff and residents for Monday.
Lupien said on Thursday that she was still determining how many people at Mission Arch would be getting the vaccines. The Moderna vaccine has been reported as more than 94% effective in preventing infection and severe symptoms due to the new coronavirus, according to information posted on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
Bluegrass Band Sister Sadie Embodies Tradition, But Bends It Too
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Bluegrass Band Sister Sadie Embodies Tradition, But Bends It Too
To be a respected citizen of the bluegrass world, no matter how far newgrass, jamgrass, folk-rock, pop, indie and classical offshoots push its boundaries, requires being able to play in a traditional style with real command and grit. The band Sister Sadie has certainly lived up to that musical ideal over the past eight years through various festival and club dates and two album releases.
Founding singer-guitarist Dale Ann Bradley describes, with conviction and an evocative gardening tool metaphor, how her band mates attack their instruments: Deanie [Richardson] plays with as much fire and passion as anybody who s ever picked up a fiddle. Tina [Adair] s got the killer rhythmic chop and perfect leads and fills that fit the song. And Gina [Britt] is a rototiller on the banjo. You know, it s just something that they re not inhibited.
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Dale Ann Bradley (left), Tina Adair, Gena Britt and Deanie Richardson (center) of the bluegrass band Sister Sadie do their impression of the rock band Queen. Jon Roncolato/Courtesy of the artist
To be a respected citizen of the bluegrass world, no matter how far newgrass, jamgrass, folk-rock, pop, indie and classical offshoots push its boundaries, requires being able to play in a traditional style with real command and grit. The band Sister Sadie has certainly lived up to that musical ideal over the past eight years through various festival and club dates and two album releases.
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