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Bath’s one-day Fourth of July festival will begin with an antique car show in downtown Bath from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday.
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It’s not Bath Heritage Days, the annual five-day festival that usually takes place in downtown Bath around the Fourth of July, but the city will host a free one-day festival, dubbed “A Day to Celebrate,” on the Fourth of July.
Downtown revitalization group Main Street Bath, in partnership with the Chocolate Church Arts Center, organized the event in roughly a month after Gov. Janet Mills lifted all capacity limits and requirements to physically distance in public outdoor settings effective May 24. Those requirements were first enacted in the hopes of mitigating the spread of COVID-19.
May 8, 2021
Feltman is in Addis Ababa, first and foremost, to “address the interlinked political, security and humanitarian crises, specifically the volatile situation in Ethiopia”.
Deciphered from diplomatic mumbo jumbo, that means Feltman is in Addis to negotiate the TPLF back to power and to coordinate a propaganda war with remnants of the TPLF, including “Abuna” Matias, the TPLF politically appointed cadre head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church.
His second mission is to deliver the letter of “five senators” commanding the Ethiopian Government to cancel the June 5, 2021 election.
In other words,
NO ELECTION = TPLF RETURNS TO POWER = REGIME CHANGE!
There is an old cowboy saying Feltman oughta heed. “If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop diggin’.”
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The Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath has created a series of videos called “Art for Good.” The videos feature area artists and the work they do for their community. Sign up for our Newsletters “Each of them in a unique way, in their own way, is helping other people via their artwork and via the work they're doing in arts,” Chocolate Church Arts Center Executive Director William Lederer said. The videos highlight artist Kimberly Becker, who.