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It will be swimsuit and tank-top weather for skiers and riders this weekend at Colorado resorts. Here, Denver resident Jessica Schipper frolics during the fourth annual swimwear day and rail jam at Arapahoe Basin in 2019. (Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver Post)
Classic spring skiing conditions will be prevalent across Colorado this weekend with balmy temperatures and only a couple of ski areas expected to receive any snow.
This is the kind of forecast that brings out skiers and riders in swimsuits or tank tops. Only the southern mountains have a chance of a few showers this weekend with minimal accumulations, according to OpenSnow meteorologist Joel Gratz.
For McCarthy and McConnell, Two Paths on Trumpian Crisis Management
Kevin McCarthy, the House minority leader, and Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader, want to take back control of Congress in 2022. First they have to figure out how to handle Donald Trump.
Representative Kevin McCarthy, left, and Senator Mitch McConnell are trying to navigate their party’s politics after President Donald Trump’s term.Credit.Doug Mills/The New York Times
Published Jan. 30, 2021Updated March 16, 2021
WASHINGTON The two men now leading the Republican Party usually align during political crises. But the Trumpian chaos splintering the G.O.P. is not only testing Kevin McCarthy, the House minority leader, and Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader it’s also highlighting their differences in how to handle the former president and hampering a united strategy for retaking Congress next year.
Mask Fights and a ‘Mob Mentality’: What Flight Attendants Faced Over the Last Year
Furloughs, passengers who won’t wear masks and tense political confrontations contributed to a year of perpetual chaos for flight attendants. “It’s insane,” one veteran attendant said.
Peter Golembiewski and Brittany Riley, both flight attendants, near their home in Colorado. “I don’t know how a lot of us are going to make it,” Ms. Riley said, without a comprehensive relief plan.Credit.Daniel Brenner for The New York Times
Jan. 26, 2021
One flight attendant needed medical attention for a crippling migraine brought on by confronting a passenger who refused to wear a mask.
Novel ideas to celebrate bar/bat mitzvahs during continued COVID restrictions
A new Jewish guide acknowledges the challenges while offering new opportunities.
A new guide offers best practices and new ideas to celebrate bar and bat mitzvahs. Credit: Moving Traditions.
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(January 22, 2021 / JNS) As the coronavirus pandemic continues to keep Jewish services and life-cycle events smaller in size, many Jewish families are grappling with letting go of long-held expectations about the bar or bat mitzvah celebration they imagined for their child.
To that end, Moving Traditions has published a new guide to facilitate the transition.
From Zoom mitzvahs to car mitzvahs to other alternative formats, the organization’s staff has collected best-practice ideas from parents, clergy and Jewish educators about ways to celebrate the coming-of-age milestone in 2021.