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Exhibit of stellar art and poetry celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore two exhibits in one A is for Apostle Islands (A-Z in art and poetry) and Island Intersections (art and poetry in response to 15 presentations at the Apostle Islands Resource Stewardship Symposium. Both projects were coordinated by Lucy Tyrrell, Bayfield Poet Laureate. Visit the exhibits from noon to 5 p.m. daily, June 2-20, Washburn Cultural Center, 1 E. Bayfield St., Washburn. The exhibit will be virtual as well. Go to washburnculturalcenter.com.
Iron River Library book sale, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 12, Iron River Library. $2 bag sale begins at 1 p.m.
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Events
Exhibit of stellar art and poetry celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore two exhibits in one A is for Apostle Islands (A-Z in art and poetry) and Island Intersections (art and poetry in response to 15 presentations at the Apostle Islands Resource Stewardship Symposium. Both projects were coordinated by Lucy Tyrrell, Bayfield Poet Laureate. Visit the exhibits from noon to 5 p.m. daily, June 2-20, Washburn Cultural Center, 1 E. Bayfield St., Washburn. The exhibit will be virtual as well. Go to washburnculturalcenter.com.
Iron River Library book sale, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 12, Iron River Library. $2 bag sale begins at 1 p.m.
Yes, it’s a pandemic – but music is playing somewhere at the Jersey Shore.
Fans must be masked, except when eating or drinking, and they have to be socially distanced and seated. Starting Wednesday, May 19, the capacity for indoor shows is expanding to 100 percent, but individuals or groups of people must remain six feet apart, according to the state. The capacity limit for outdoor shows is being removed on May 19, but individuals or groups of people still must remain 6 feet apart.
As of press time, the big concert venues at the Jersey Shore – including PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel and The Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park – are not hosting shows. That could change if the pandemic subsides and restrictions loosen. Then it would be time for a really big party.
Business leaders at the Mall at Fox Run in Newington know people love their pets, so they are going dog friendly and throwing a Yappy Hour to celebrate.
Eric Brasier, general manager of the mall, said on Monday morning that when he worked for Saks Fifth Avenue, people loved to bring their dogs in for the shopping experience. When I got here, I noticed it was service dogs only, Brasier said.
Brasier started working on a plan to get four-legged friends into the halls of the mall, and it still hasn t been formally announced, but the Mall at Fox Run will become dog friendly this month.
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