May 6, 2021
CARTHAGE – May will be a busy month for Carthage so mark your calendars.
May 11 the Library Guild will be sponsoring a free presentation by author Sandy Black (“Oh Those Old One Room School Houses and the Children They Taught”) at the Marick Event Center (300 East Street Carthage, IN). A meet and greet, presentation, and book signing with Black will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Ms. Black visited last year and her presentation was highly recommended and enjoyed by all. Since getting involved in our community last year, Black regularly donates a portion of her book sales to the FOC Hidden Gem Scholarship. Presently one $1,000 scholarship is awarded to a Ripley Township graduating senior. It is the hope of those involved to move to two scholarships in the near future.
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• Thanks to production problems at a Johnson & Johnson site, the vaccine supply promised to Oregon this week will be 88 percent less than expected, and it s not looking so great for next week either. However, the OHA predicts that, thanks to the continued supply of Pfizer and Moderna doses, there will only be a slight delay in the state’s goal of vaccinating 70 percent of residents by the end of May.
• A very good reason to get vaccinated: Though no COVID-related deaths were reported yesterday, there were still 499 new cases and hospitalizations are on the rise.