Bleu Duck Kitchen stays busy for Mother s Day brunch
Customers felt a little bit of nostalgia as they were able to gather in person and dine out again for the holiday.
Posted: May 9, 2021 7:24 PM
Updated: May 10, 2021 7:17 AM
Posted By: Jeremy Wall
ROCHESTER, Minn- It s beginning to look a lot like normal times again. Restrictions are easing and more people are returning to eating out. For many Bleu Duck Kitchen customers, this was the first time they were able to dine out on Mother s Day in two years. It feels wonderful, said Christine Burt who had brunch there with her family. It s a beautiful day, It s lovely to be out, and I feel like things are normal again. I just love it.
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Trans-European Division (TED) leaders said they are excited about a new strategic framework for the territory that was voted as a working document on March 28, 2021. It focuses on plans for mission from April 2021 until the 2025 General Conference Session and beyond.
Introducing the document, TED President Raafat Kamal said, “The passion for distinctively Seventh-day Adventist mission needs to impel
everything done by the Trans-European Division, by its 11 unions and three attached fields, through to its nearly 90,000 members.”
Kamal added that the strategic framework “is intended to help Adventists within the TED territory to renew our Adventist identity that speaks to the challenges of the 21st-century world, and to renew, in this century, the passion for mission of past generations.”
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Dunedin man Jonny Keen, 39, and stepson, Harrison Carter, 4. Photo / Supplied
Jonny Keen had been sick for a few months.
Partner Kristin Burt likened his daily vomiting to that of a woman experiencing morning sickness.
But come September last year, Keen, 39, crashed his car, suffering a blackout.
By December, he was having a CT scan and just before Christmas was told he had five tumours, and only had a few months to live.
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Harrison was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth and the family knew that he was at risk of developing a tethered spine - where it attaches to somewhere else in the spinal column as opposed to being free.