A KENDAL woman has raised more than £500 for a cancer research charity after completing a 30 paintings in 30 days art challenge. And now Jacqui Wallace hopes to raise even more for Prostate Cancer Research by selling packs of greetings cards featuring some of the paintings she created. Ms Wallace, who grew up in Kendal and attended Kirkbie Kendal School, runs Yoga Sapien, based in the town. She qualified as a yoga teacher in India in 2017 and runs classes, which have been held online since the Covid-19 pandemic. She is also an artist and accepts commissions from customers. “Art has always been my hobby and greatest passion,” said Ms Wallace.
Jacqui Wallace
A Kendal woman has raised more than £500 for a cancer research charity after completing a 30 paintings in 30 days art challenge.
And now Jacqui Wallace hopes to raise even more for Prostate Cancer Research by selling packs of greetings cards featuring some of the paintings she created.
Jacqui, who grew up in Kendal and attended Kirkbie Kendal School, runs Yoga Sapien, based in the town.
She qualified as a yoga teacher in India in 2017 and runs classes, which have been held online since the COVID-19 pandemic.
She is also an artist and accepts commissions from customers.
âArt has always been my hobby and greatest passion,â said Jacqui.
Plymouth remembers 46 people who have died recently
The funeral and death notices, which have been placed in the Plymouth Herald, pay tribute to loved ones lost
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Beautiful tributes have been paid to Plymouth people who are sadly no longer with us.
A BRAVE swimmer is battling icy conditions in memory of her dad who sadly died of prostate cancer. Stacey Cara Donnelly is swimming nearly 80km in 2021, despite temperatures dropping to a record low this year. Mrs Donnelly, from Witherslack, near Grange, is taking on the challenge in memory of her ‘inspiring’ dad who died early last year. The 52-year-old said: “I lost my dad to prostate cancer early in 2020 and he was my hero and inspiration so I decided to try and raise as much money as possible to help research this terrible cancer that took my dad. “I have been swimming in local areas while in lockdown and am looking forward to being able to go further afield. I am building my stamina and strength as I go to be able to swim the distances I have set myself for the year.
BY Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles | January 1, 2021
Courtesy/ NDVA. Image of the Vets Get Pets license plate design.
LINCOLN – The Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles announced that 16 new specialty license plates will be available for purchase beginning Jan. 1.
The new specialty plates, created by legislative acts, will help different funds and organizations, including the Nebraska Department of Veterans Affairs, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, University of Nebraska Medical Center, and more.
“We are pleased to expand our offering of specialty plates for those who wish to express their individuality or support a cause,” said Rhonda Lahm, Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles.