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Teton Valley Aquatics sees success of portable pool program, eyes new facility

Teton Valley Aquatics is keeping its head above water in a busy summer. Holding free swim lessons in the Driggs City Park, TVA had to get inventive when designing the curriculum for this summer. “We decided in January that Teton Valley Aquatics was gonna try and do this portable pool program, which we’ve seen a bunch of places,” said Stacy Stamm, TVA Executive Director. The portable pool program has done a good job filling a need for a place to hold lessons, in an area without any. “No one is running swim lessons, Targhee is not running swim lessons, Teton Springs isn’t running swim lessons, there are no swim lessons in the valley,” said Stamm. “We felt like it was really important to offer that from our standpoint. What we’re looking for is just to get more kids in the water, people more active in aquatics.”

Permit challenges paint a grim picture for the future of a beloved Oahu art exhibit

Permit challenges paint a grim picture for the future of a beloved Oahu art exhibit It used to be a popular attraction before the pandemic set in. (Source: HNN) By Rick Daysog | April 11, 2021 at 5:48 PM HST - Updated April 11 at 5:48 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Organizers of the ‘Art on the Zoo Fence,’ a popular venue for local residents and tourists since 1953, said they may be forced to fold if the city doesn’t reissue permits for them to reopen. The nonprofit open-air gallery has been closed for the past several months, and restarting it hasn’t been easy. Like most businesses, it was forced to close temporarily when the pandemic hit in March. It returned to the fence line in August, but when 2021 started, it was a different story. The city refused to issue permits to the organization, said Lynn Forney, president of Art on the Fence Inc.

Pet Wearable Market Size, Growth, Share, Trends, Scope and Competitive Outlook by 2025 – KSU

18 According to IMARC Group’s new report, titled “ Pet Wearable Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2020-2025”, the global pet wearable market grew at a CAGR of around 15% during 2014-2019. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the global market to continue its moderate growth by 2025. The pet wearable market is primarily driven by the rising trend of pet humanization across the globe. This, coupled with the inflating disposable income levels of individuals, has led numerous pet owners to adopt these wearables to monitor the well-being of their pets. There has also been an increasing need to track their real-time location due to the rising cases of lost and stolen pets, thereby creating an escalating demand for advanced pet wearables that are equipped with GPS and Wi-Fi-enabled RFID technology. These variants are widely being integrated with cloud-based and data analytics solutions to offer innovative feature to the users. This, in

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