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BRATTLEBORO â Gallery Walk Friday will include a focus on learning about ourselves and one another through the unveiling of the âWheel of Philosophy.â
Thought up by Bethany Thies and Michael Ferreira, the new, interactive thinking game includes questions both generic and probing.
âThis is a brand new idea and concept that does not exist. Think of a cross between the Wheel of Fortune and The Price is Right,â Thies said.
The physical wheel with questions was built by Justin Morrell of Morrell Metalsmiths of Colrain, Mass. The game also includes activities aimed to bring people together.
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Scooter operator that lost Minneapolis contract takes aim at competitor s record on equity Lime challenges Bird on inequitable deployment on Mpls. North Side. May 8, 2021 5:11pm Text size Copy shortlink:
A scooter company that failed to get permission to operate in Minneapolis this year has seized on its competitor s alleged violation of a requirement to deploy at least 30% of its fleet in poorer areas last year.
Lime has received the backing of at least two neighborhood groups in its pledge to do a better job than Bird.
This year, Minneapolis awarded contracts to scooter operators Lyft and Bird, shutting out Lime and Spin. Bird was chosen despite its failure to serve low-income neighborhoods, a situation first reported by the Minnesota Reformer.
Public affairs officer, Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center RUSSEL WESTFAHL DISPLAYS his winning entry in the most recent National Veterans Creative Arts Festival put on by the Veterans Administration in conjunction with the American Legion. Westfahl took first place with this birdhouse, which he spent more than 90 hours creating. (John Jamison/Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center) Russel Westfahl of Crystal Falls holds his favorite fish carving, a tarpon that he places among the rest of his plethora of wooden creatures. Westfahl won first place in a recent national arts competition for veterans. The U.S. Marine has carved more than 675 pieces over his career and has won more than 80 awards. ( John Jamison/Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center)