JUNE
•June 11:
Kids & Clays Sporting Clays Shoot, benefit for Ronald McDonald House Charities, Pikes Peak Gun Club, rmhcsouthern colorado.org.
• June 19:
•June 29 and Oct. 4:
Cameron Memorial Golf Tourney, Flying Horse North and Perry Park, to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities, register:rmhcsoutherncolorado.org.
JULY
golf tournament, Cheyenne Mountain Resort, best ball scramble format, cheyennevillage.org/cheyenne-village-golf- tournament.
AUGUST
• Aug. 19-21: Goodwill of Colorado’s
An Enchanted Weekend at Garden of the Gods Resort & Club, chic boutique, golf tournament and on the mesa events, AnEnchanted Weekend.com.
• Aug. 20:
Happy Trails, El Paso County Parks, 6 p.m., Fox Run Park, to benefit a planned nature center in the park, information to come.
• March 17: Virtual
St. Patrick’s Day Gala and online live auction, Catholic Charities, goodie boxes mailed to participants, for information email Development@CCharitiesCC.org or call 866-6539.
• March 18:
• March 20: Virtual
Honoring the Brave Gaming Tournament, 11 a.m., supports local military, families and veterans, Home Front Military Network. Play Rocket League (Rated E for Everyone) or Call of Duty: Cold War 4v4 (Rated M for Mature), cross-platform event for any gaming console. Registration $15-$25, matcherino.com/events/42809.
APRIL
• April 10:
The ACATAMY Awards for Happy Cats Haven, 6 p.m., virtual gala and auctions, silent auction free, event $15, VIP swag bag, charcuterie and cat toys $50, happycatshaven.org/event/acatemyawards2021.
WBGZ Radio 1/21/2021 |
By Greg Bishop - Illinois Radio Network
While some businesses are excited by the relaxing of COVID-19 mitigation in their region of Illinois, others stopped following the governor’s rules long ago.
The state’s eleven regions the governor laid out in his reopening plan are in four different classes of COVID-19 mitigations. One Illinois state lawmaker has three COVID-19 regions in his district and they each have different restrictions.
In Springfield, business owner Craig Rhodes was pleasantly surprised when Region 3 leapfrogged from Phase 4 Tier 3 to just Phase 4. That allowed restaurants to go from not allowing indoor dining to having 50 percent capacity. It also allowed Rhodes to instantly open his King Pin Lanes bowling alley with 50 percent capacity.
Normal, IL, USA / www.cities929.com
Jan 19, 2021 4:40 PM
(The Center Square) – While some businesses are looking forward to serving more customers as COVID-19 mitigations are relaxed in their regions of Illinois, others have stopped following the governor’s rules.
The state’s eleven regions the governor laid out in his reopening plan are in four different classes of COVID-19 mitigations. One Illinois state lawmaker has three COVID-19 regions in his district and they each have different restrictions.
In Springfield, business owner Craig Rhodes was pleasantly surprised when Region 3 leapfrogged from Phase 4 Tier 3 to just Phase 4. That allowed restaurants to go from not allowing indoor dining to having 50 percent capacity. It also allowed Rhodes to instantly open his King Pin Lanes bowling alley with 50 percent capacity.
While some businesses are looking forward to serving more customers as COVID-19 mitigations are relaxed in their regions of Illinois, others have stopped following the governor’s rules.