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2021 Diamond Club Premium The Story The 1964 Alaska earthquake, also know as the Great Alaskan earthquake, struck on March 27th, Good Friday. It is the most powerful earthquake ever to hit North America and devastated the area around Anchorage. The effects were felt as far away as California and 131 people died. Buildings collapsed, roads caved in, and neighborhoods were reduced to rubble. The earthquake also took out telephone communications, which threatened to cut off Alaska from the rest of the world. But this did not happen, thanks to amateur radio operators. Watch this video to learn about hams vital contribution to the earthquake response.

Wigan community centre opens its doors for the first time

Submitting. In June, a “pay as you feel cafe” will open where customers will get a meal, dessert and drink with people only paying what they can afford. Over the next year, the group hope to organise community fun days and bingo nights in line with any Covid-19 restrictions. Coun Steve Jones, whose Bryn Support Centre Community Interest Company is behind the venue, said: “We now have the keys to the community centre with our first activity kids youth boxing which I coach on Fridays 7pm till 8pm, two pound a child ages six to 14 . “Our youth club will be starting in the next three weeks 5pm till 7pm Fridays.

G&J Industry At The Forefront In Fight Against Covid-19

G&J Industry At The Forefront In Fight Against Covid-19
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Friendship, memories and a year with the 1969 New York Mets

Friendship, memories and a year with the 1969 New York Mets play Former Mets OF Art Shamsky relives the 1969 championship season (6:11) After a year of coping with the pandemic and the death of Tom Seaver, former Mets OF Art Shamsky shares with Jeremy Schaap his reflections on loss, forever friendships and the allure of 69. (6:11) ON A 68-DEGREE Saturday in late October, Art Shamsky left his apartment to see a friend. He grabbed a baseball and an old glove, and took the subway to a deserted train car on the Long Island Rail Road. New York was still skittish, and Shamsky had been too. He d never been so vulnerable in his life. But he wasn t thinking about the pandemic, or himself. One thought kept floating through his head: What if he doesn t recognize me?

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