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Weekend Outlook June 11-13, 2021: Here s What s Happening Friday Through Saturday In The Ozarks

Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park, zoo, garden offering incentives for vaccine

View Comments Springfield-area people have their chance to promote herd im-MOO-nity at outreach COVID-19 vaccine clinics to be held at public park facilities in the next eight weeks, a Springfield-Greene Park Board spokesperson said Monday morning. Clinics are coming soon to taxpayer-owned locations like Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park, Dickerson Park Zoo and the Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden. To sweeten the deal for folks getting their arms jabbed, special incentives are available for people who get vaccinated at a park board location. They include free admission to facilities on the days clinics are held, for those who choose to get vaccinated, Park Board spokesperson Jenny Fllmer Edwards said Monday. Similar givebacks include a thank-you card that offers a variety of discounts for park board services like boat rentals, Edwards said. The idea is to show how the park board is grateful to the Springfield-Greene County Health Department and the community for their steadfast

Brown: To Be, Or Not To Be? Friday Night Lights Is the Question

With all due respect to the Bard of Avon, the current question regarding the installation of lights at Lower Merion’s General Henry “Hap” Arnold Field prompts a modern ontology, apart from the ever-memorial soliloquy of Prince Hamlet. If you are reading this, then you know about the controversy, or at least that there is one in this perennial debate. “Friday Nights, Plus” is driving the effort, with the stark admission that Lower Merion and Narberth do not have the number of athletics fields available to meet the demand. - Advertisement - So the “plus” refers to football games plus other field sports, i.e. soccer, field hockey, and lacrosse.

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