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2021 Portland International Film Festival: Reimagining the iconic event with virtual screenings, drive-in shows, more
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Nordic skiing: The show must go on for the 47th American Birkebeiner
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February 17, 2021
HAYWARD, Wisc. – The 47th annual Birkie will be looking a lot different this year.
Organizers say that in an effort to keep everything socially distanced, participants will start in waves throughout the week.
With around thirty-thousand people in attendance in past years, this year spectators will be able to view the race virtually.
Skiers will also be encouraged to be more self-sufficient, and organizers are trying to accommodate skiers from all across the country.
“People can do their races virtually. We actually have over 40 virtual partners now that are signed on now everywhere from California to Boston and everywhere in between where people can actually go ski their virtual Birkie at one of these locations,” American Birkiebeiner Executive Director, Ben Popp says.
WEDC funding to help support former Telemark Lodge Property
MADISON, WI. FEB. 17, 2021 – The Town of Cable is receiving a $250,000 state grant to help redevelop the former Telemark lodge and resort property located in Bayfield County.
The Idle Sites Redevelopment Grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) will support the American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation (ABSF) on the first and second phase of the idle resort redevelopment. The total project cost for these phases is $2.6 million.
“WEDC is committed to supporting communities throughout the state as they invest in quality infrastructure and services to enhance their communities,” said
Missy Hughes, secretary and CEO of WEDC. “This project will not only bring new business to the Town of Cable, which will attract visitors, but it will also serve to improve the health and quality of life of its citizens.”
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