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Ding artist-in-residence program ready to kick off | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

‘Ding’ artist-in-residence program ready to kick off By REFUGE / DDWS - | Dec 23, 2020 PHOTO PROVIDED The art of Rachel Pierce reflects her love of sea and nature. Beginning Jan. 5, the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge’s 2021 artist in residence Rachel Pierce will kick off a series of free biweekly, plein-air art demonstrations and monthly Friday Art Journal Walks. The refuge and the “Ding” Darling Wildlife Society-Friends of the Refuge support the season of nature-art events, which will also include visits to underserved youth organizations and a grand finale exhibition. Through April, Pierce will do her popup demonstrations along Wildlife Drive on the first and third Tuesdays and Thursdays of each month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to stop and chat with the artist in a safe and distanced manner while watching her create her brand of whimsical impressionistic art inspired by sea- and bird-life.

Sheriff: Drivers that caused deadly, four-car crash were traveling 90 mph on Rt 332

Sheriff: Drivers that caused deadly, four-car crash were traveling 90 mph on Rt. 332 Have a tip for the newsroom, press release, local event listing or digital content to share? Send it here. Support our mission by visiting patreon.com/fl1 and becoming a monthly subscriber. Sheriff Kevin Henderson provided an update on the deadly four-car crash earlier this week in Ontario County.  It happened on a stretch of Route 332 in Canandaigua, and involved two sedans and a tractor-trailer. Henderson says a deputy arrived in the area just after 3 p.m. for a targeted speed enforcement detail to to aggressive driving in the area. As he positioned his vehicle, he heard one car approaching from the north – traveling south – at a high rate of speed.

OCSO: Excessive Speed The Cause of a Fatal Crash in Canandaigua

Dec 11, 2020 Ontario County Sheriff Kevin Henderson says it was two drivers that were racing each other, led to a deadly crash Tuesday in the Town of Canandaigua. It happened on Route 332 at the Airport Road intersection. Authorities say their investigation found that 39-year-old Rachel Pierce was racing a vehicle driven by 29-year-old Jasen Ray on Route 332, and that the two did know each other. Authorities say Pierce was driving over 90 miles per hour when she slammed into the back of a tractor-trailer after it made a left turn in front of the two southbound vehicles. She was pronounced dead at the scene, her two passengers, her 13-year-old son and a 17-year-old girl were treated for injuries at the hospital and released.

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