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Colder chill in the air. We are 10 to 20 degrees colder at this time this morning than yesterday. It is cold enough for snow and we have clouds sompbterover center city. They are just moving into southern delaware. Just a few spotty showers right now. More impressive is what is on the way during the morning hours. Well see snow in southern and central delaware and into southern jersey. 21 in philadelphia. Teens for pottstown. Trenton is 16 degrees. Wildwood is cold enough for snow at 28 degrees. Sunshine we had yesterday takes a break today. A cold one with snow to the south and east this morning. At 9 00 28 degrees by noontime. Lets go to jillian mele standing by with a look at the morning commute. Good morning, jillian. Good morning. Its pretty quiet on the majors near 76 and Spring Garden street. No accidents or delays. This is what a lot of the majors around philadelphia look like. Well look at the cameras in up new jersey and have them for you throughout the morning. The area brid

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SQM - Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile (via Public) / Women from Quillagua learn to produce natural wool, reviving their roots through textile art

03/11/2021 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/11/2021 05:27 Women from Quillagua learn to produce natural wool, reviving their roots through textile art 11/Mar/2021 Seeking to revive cultural heritage and strengthen the workshop participants household income, SQM announced a positive curriculum change in this year s Weaving Workshop. Participants will learn how to make wool. Their 100% natural product will be the raw material for their weavings and other products. Three years ago, a group of women in Quillagua began reviving their roots through textile art. They learn different techniques to reflect elements that showcase their heritage and Quillagua s ancestral culture in their weaving. The SQM-sponsored program will continue in 2021 but with a substantial change in relation to previous versions. Students will learn the entire wool production process, beginning with sheering local llamas and sheep, washing, drying, carding, and naturally dying to ultimately produce p

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