The definition of a mentor: Remembering Coach Bill Ramseyer
By Greg Oliver - Guest columnist
We brought a young family to Wilmington in 1973. Taking a teaching job at Laurel Oaks allowed me plenty of time for summer work and baseball.
For five summer seasons I coached a high school-age baseball team at Galvin Park. The park was overseen by Don Harte and Bob VanPelt at that time, and when they stepped aside, Dauna Armstrong took over; all three did a terrific job.
Oh, how those summer games were so exciting … Baseball was my passion, having played a lot in high school and beyond. I guess at age 24, I thought I was Sparky Anderson, but we had good, exciting baseball despite the young coach.
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Columbia Care Awarded Five Medical Dispensary Permits in West Virginia Assuring Scaled, Vertically Integrated Operations
February 1, 2021 GMT
NEW YORK (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 1, 2021
Columbia Care Inc. (NEO: CCHW) (CSE: CCHW) (OTCQX: CCHWF) (FSE: 3LP) (“Columbia Care” or the “Company”) announced it has been awarded five medical dispensary permits by the West Virginia Office of Medical Cannabis (“OMC”). Columbia Care currently holds one of only 10 cannabis processing licenses and one of 10 cultivation licenses, in addition to a hemp cultivation license. The OMC has also awarded a dispensary permit to Green Leaf Medical (“Green Leaf”), the private cannabis multi-state operator that Columbia Care remains on track to acquire in Summer 2021 pending regulatory approval.
WINNIPEG One Winnipeg neighbourhood is offering a cool new way for people to go bowling. A Winnipeg man has built a five-pin bowling lane, which uses jugs instead of bowling balls, on the ice in Island Lakes. “Bowling’s my life. I’ve been bowling since I was two,” said Jim Llewellyn, who built the bowling lane called ‘Island Lakes Lanes. “It’s good for anyone, from age three to 83. Anybody can play it,”
Source: Daniel Timmerman/CTV News Llewellyn said the idea started with his sister taking some bowling pins into her backyard rink. “I thought, well I walk around this lake every day, I’ll put in a little lane,” he said.