May 27 Through August 1 Civic Center Park, 101 West 14th Avenue Parkway; 5 Points Plaza, 2736 Welton Street; and various locations throughout Denver The Black Love Mural Project came together hastily in the uprising following George Floyd’s death by police violence, but it came together beautifully, with mural art created by Black artists in Civic Center Park. We’re happy to report that the fest is bigger, better and back, with a run of painting and special events leading up to Denver’s Juneteenth Music Festival and remaining on view through August 1. Watch the Black Love Mural Fest Instagram for developing event information.
With Alan Hood – Trumpet and Steven Taylor – Baritone
The Denver Brass pays tribute to America’s Heroes and those who lost their lives during the 2020-2021 pandemic. We salute the best of American character and resilience, and valiant acts of patriotism and heroism that make America a land of liberty.
Streaming Live on YouTube from Bethany Lutheran Church on Thursday, May 27, at 7 pm.
Our 2021 Virtual Series requires no tickets and is free to watch from anywhere on any device. However, Denver Brass will deeply appreciate your generous tax-deductible contribution to help cover professional musician salaries and all the general operating expenses associated with running our business. While general operating expenses remain the same as always, revenue is down a full 50%. Your contribution is our lifeblood right now. Thank you from each and every one of us! Suggested Donation: $25
After weeks as Minnesotaâs top COVID-spreading county, Itasca is seeing significant improvements as vaccination rates rise.
Four variants of the virus causing COVID-19 have been identified in Itasca County since January, contributing to an explosion of cases between February and May. Last week, the 14-day rate of infection for every 10,000 Itasca residents was 73.8. This week, the rate is 55.4 percent. Between May 12 and 18, 102 new cases were identified in the community compared to 151 the previous week.
Itasca County saw another death due to COVID this week, a woman in her 90s.
âFor those who have been vaccinated, the news in our country, state and county is very good,â said Kelly Chandler, Itasca County Public Health division manager. âThe vaccines work and community-wide immunity is on the horizon. But for those who are not yet vaccinated, the risks right now are still very real. Itasca County is not at a place of community (herd) immunityâ
AJ Taylor2 hours agoLast Updated: May 6, 2021
The following are the church services in Forest City and surrounding locations listed in alphabetical order. This is our weekly feature at this time every Sunday. Please check with your church to see if there are online services which you can view.
Forest City:
Calvary Baptist Church at 636 N. Best Street. Services are today at 10:30am and 6:30pm with Sunday School at 9am.
First Baptist Church at 18508 Highway 9. 10am Services-masks are encouraged. No Sunday School at this time.
First Congregational Church at 316 N. 6th Street. Services are today at 10:30am with a 9am Sunday School. (Fellowship at 10am)