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Men of Change: Taking It To The Streets Is an Important Dialogue With Its Community

Success! See you in your inbox. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn t process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Processing… “Bringing culture to people and the community is profoundly significant. It’s very much in keeping with the reasons for the exhibition being born in the first place,” Melanie Adams, the director of the Anacostia Community Museum, says during a conference call. Multi-photo panels stand against fences around the Deanwood Community Center and nearby Ron Brown College Preparatory High School, D.C.’s only all-male public school. The exhibition is open 24/7, and it’s boldly prophetic.

New Richmond s Fun Fest in limbo

City Council will consider approving a location for the July 2021 event. Written By: By Tom Lindfors, contributor | 10:00 am, Apr. 6, 2021 × NEW RICHMOND City Council members will take up the fate of Fun Fest 2021 at their April 12 regular meeting. Amid increasing vaccinations and declining infection rates, Chamber of Commerce Director Rob Kreibich made a case at the council’s March 22 workshop to hold Fun Fest the weekend of July 8-11, 2021. The new location would be downtown on Minnesota Avenue between West Third and Fourth streets as well as West Third between Minnesota and Knowles avenues. Parking lot reconstruction at Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College forced the chamber to relocate its largest annual money-making event.

Army Corps To Lead Park Point Beach Cleanup Involving Metal Debris

Fox21Online Army Corps To Lead Park Point Beach Cleanup Involving Metal Debris Erosion has been taking place on Duluth’s Park Point Beach for years, but a group effort is now underway to help restore the beach, which includes picking up sharp metal debris from a recent dredging project. April 1, 2021 DULUTH, Minn. – Erosion has been taking place on Duluth’s Park Point Beach for years, but a group effort is now underway to help restore the beach, which includes picking up sharp metal debris from a recent dredging project. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will conduct a survey to pinpoint the location and depth of a large amount of metal can debris between 7th and 12th streets, which will actually push out to the 3600 block of Minnesota Avenue to make sure debris did not get blown outside the dredged area of concern.

D C council member wants to seize planned halfway house property to build urban park

D.C. council member wants to seize planned halfway house property to build urban park Michael Brice-Saddler, Justin Wm. Moyer © Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post The former site of the historic gay bar DC Eagle is slated to become a halfway house. Council member Vincent C. Gray (D-Ward 7) introduced legislation that would allow the city to seize the property by eminent domain for an urban park instead. D.C. Council member Vincent C. Gray (D-Ward 7) said Thursday he wants the city to use eminent domain to seize a Northeast Washington property intended for a controversial 300-person halfway house and instead build an urban park.

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