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Spring 2021 STEM and STEAM Activity Books for Kids and Teens

Spring 2021 STEM and STEAM Activity Books for Kids and Teens Compiled by Shannon Maughan | Apr 20, 2021 We’ve compiled a list of some new and forthcoming books featuring hands-on activities with a STEM/STEAM focus. Educators and families seeking ways to engage kids with science, technology, engineering, art, or math concepts in fun, screen-free ways will find a selection of accessible, step-by-step approaches here. Discovery: Build the Shark Silver Dolphin, June 22 $19.99 ISBN 978-1-68412-989-8. Ages 6–8. Readers can learn about the shark’s body, how it interacts with its environment, where it lives in the ocean, and how it survives and build their own cardstock model of a Great White.

LeeBoy Launches Raised On Blacktop Special Edition Paver

Mar 12, 2021 LeeBoy s limited-edition Raised on Blacktop asphalt paver features a new color scheme and other new features. Mock-up model shown. Chevy has its So why not a special edition asphalt paver? LeeBoy has done just that, taking the leap to trick out its 8520B heavy-commercial asphalt paver for a Raised On Blacktop special edition. It is designed to pay tribute to family-owned paving companies, as well as help promote the asphalt paving industry. Raised On Blacktop is a brand of apparel created by 28-year-old Matt Stanley, part of the second generation at family-owned American Pavement Specialists in Danbury, Connecticut, where he serves as a construction foreman. Raised On Blacktop touts itself as “an authentic lifestyle brand created by our industry for our industry.”

Wonderfully Made aborda la problemática relación entre los creyentes LGBTQ+ y la Iglesia Católica

Wonderfully Made aborda la problemática relación entre los creyentes LGBTQ+ y la Iglesia Católica
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Colorado Springs music venues, theater companies look back on wreckage of 2020

We all know 2020 wreaked havoc upon those who entertain us. The musicians and actors, the music venues and theater companies. Jobs and gigs were lost. Shows were canceled. Entire seasons were slashed. But was there some gold in the rubble? For artists, the urge to create can’t be dampened. So people found other ways to perform and present their work, including creating outdoor stages and learning the skills necessary to produce virtual concerts and productions. Nobody knows the future, or when they might return to pre-pandemic performances on an indoor stage with healthy-sized audiences. It could be well into 2021 and perhaps not even until fall, or 2022.

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