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Newtonville resident to participate in Project Bread’s Walk for Hunger Courtesy of Project Bread NEWTONVILLE On May 2, Erika Cain, of Newtonville, will lace up for Project Bread’s 53rd annual Walk for Hunger. She will be among thousands of virtual participants to walk in their own neighborhoods to raise more than $1 million to help get food to kids and families during the COVID-19 crisis. Historically, the Walk for Hunger, the nation’s oldest continual pledge walk, takes place the first Sunday of May on the Boston Common. The 2021 fundraiser will be the second event to be done virtually. “As the pandemic continues to take a financial toll on people and entire communities, we must do everything we can to help the one in six households struggling to afford food,” said Erin McAleer, CEO of Project Bread. “Participating in Project Bread’s Walk for Hunger is one way we can all do something real to make sure our neighbors can get food to meet their ....
Top 5 Things to Do this Weekend in Sarasota-Manatee: Jan. 15-17 Fun, outdoor events taking place Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Sarasota, Bradenton and North Port. 1. Manatee County Fair The Manatee County Fair has been one of the area’s biggest attractions for over a century, with this year’s event featuring another family-friendly lineup of fun activities including thrill rides, shows and everyone’s favorite decadent foods. Also, new fair manager and Manatee County native Danny Alphonso says modifications have been made in all areas to help limit the spread of the coronavirus. Today-Jan. 24; Manatee County Fairgrounds, 1402 14th Ave. W., Palmetto; $6-$10 admission (see website for specials) plus $10 for parking; 941-722-1639; manateecountyfair.com ....
Big Cat Habitat offering relaxing yoga..with lemurs You can have a day to destress with Lemurs (Source: WWSB) By ABC7 Staff | December 29, 2020 at 1:46 PM EST - Updated December 29 at 1:46 PM SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary will hold its first ever Lemur Yoga fundraiser. The event will be led by instructor Erika Cain on Saturday, Jan. 16, 10:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. The session will be held outdoors. It includes gentle yoga and interactive encounters with two ruffed lemurs, Marley and Ziggy. Admission is $125 and includes complementary refreshments and a one-day pass for a future visit to the Habitat during regular business hours from noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. ....