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Hempfield Area School District leaders are hopeful they will be able to hold one outdoor graduation ceremony this year after Gov. Tom Wolf raised occupancy limits this week.
Superintendent Tammy Wolicki said the change in occupancy limits which increases capacity for indoor events to 15% of the maximum occupancy and outdoor events to 20% of the space’s maximum occupancy should allow the district to hold one outdoor ceremony June 4.
Wolicki noted the district will plan a June 5 rain date to help avoid moving the ceremony indoors, which would result in multiple ceremonies to comply with mitigation orders. She added that, in the preliminary plans, school officials are looking at permitting two guests per graduate based on current spectator limitations.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Living Dead Museum in the Monroeville Mall is seen, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021, in Monroeville, Pa. The Living Dead Museum, an institution dedicated to honoring the seminal 1968 zombie film âNight of the Living Deadâ and its auteur, George Romero, had been a fixture in downtown Evans City since 2013. (Alexandra Wimley /Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)
MONROEVILLE, Pa. (AP) It’s no surprise that a museum dedicated to zombies couldn’t stay in its grave for long.
The Living Dead Museum, an institution dedicated to honoring the seminal 1968 zombie film “Night of the Living Dead” and its auteur, George Romero, had been a fixture in downtown Evans City since 2013. The film was shot in and around the small Butler County community that prides itself on being the birthplace of the zombie genre.
Living Dead Museum rising again at Monroeville Mall
by Joshua Axelrod, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Associated Press
Posted Feb 20, 2021 3:01 am EDT
Last Updated Feb 20, 2021 at 3:14 am EDT
MONROEVILLE, Pa. It’s no surprise that a museum dedicated to zombies couldn’t stay in its grave for long.
The Living Dead Museum, an institution dedicated to honouring the seminal 1968 zombie film “Night of the Living Dead” and its auteur, George Romero, had been a fixture in downtown Evans City since 2013. The film was shot in and around the small Butler County community that prides itself on being the birthplace of the zombie genre.