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POTSDAM â A rhinoceros, a scaled dragon and a trail of ducklings visited Ives Park on Saturday afternoon.
Potsdamâs inaugural Snowman Festival brought about 50 people to the frozen shore of the Raquette River, where snow whimsy emerged from north country kids, parents, college students and teachers â all artists for the day.
Organized by the North Country Childrenâs Museum, the St. Lawrence County Arts Council, Big Spoon Kitchen, SUNY Potsdam and the village Chamber of Commerce, the festival and competition was staged near the Ives Park gazebo, with building stations cordoned off to keep teams distanced.
Teams get creative with snow in sectioned-off areas of Ives Park on Saturday at Potsdamâs first Snowman Festival. Christopher Lenney/Watertown Daily Times
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WALNUT CREEK, Calif., Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Heffernan Insurance Brokers, one of the largest full-service, independent insurance brokerage firms in the United States, expands its Bay Area California footprint by acquiring Micor Insurance Brokers located in San Jose. Corrie Foos, president of Micor, and his team, joined Heffernan Insurance Brokers effective February 1, 2021. The Micor San Jose office is Heffernan s 10
th California location.
Foos has over 45 years of experience in the insurance industry and received his Associate in Risk Management (ARM) designation in 1981. Foos founded Micor Insurance Brokers that same year and has specialized in commercial property & casualty business. Before joining Heffernan, Micor was a part of the cluster Archway Insurance Brokers.
What s the best way to get rid of unwanted Christmas presents?
More than half of adults will have received a gift that they don t plan to keep this year
25 December 2020 • 6:00am
Most of the country will have eagerly woken up to presents this morning, but over half of all adults will have received a gift they do not plan to keep.
Last year, around £5bn was spent on unwanted presents, according to comparison website Finder. Many of these will have been sold on, traded or simply thrown away.
Google searches for “unwanted gifts” during the last week of December increased by 67pc over the past two years.