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Who Said You Have To Leave Minnesota To Travel Internationally?

(Just a heads up, no alcohol is allowed in the park) Faribault Diversity Coalition, a local non-profit, has been hard at work prepping for the event. In fact, you can track their hard work on their Facebook page. The kids may find the piñata as the highlight, but personally, I think the live entertainment is bound to be fascinating. If you re still not convinced this event will be worth the trip to Faribault, check out last year s Festival video. Pretty rad. Not only does the event look delightful, but you can also learn a lot of valuable information from the booths about the different countries and cultures.

Who Said You Have To Leave Minnesota To Travel Internationally?

(Just a heads up, no alcohol is allowed in the park) Faribault Diversity Coalition, a local non-profit, has been hard at work prepping for the event. In fact, you can track their hard work on their Facebook page. The kids may find the piñata as the highlight, but personally, I think the live entertainment is bound to be fascinating. If you re still not convinced this event will be worth the trip to Faribault, check out last year s Festival video. Pretty rad. Not only does the event look delightful, but you can also learn a lot of valuable information from the booths about the different countries and cultures.

COVID-19 is Impacting Emergency Food Access in RIce County

COVID-19 is Impacting Emergency Food Access in RIce County Rice County Public Health issued a news release emphasizing the need for emergency food access due to COVID-19.  The contents of the release are below. An effort that began in April of 2020 to address food needs among Rice County residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic is continuing, according to local organizers. Josh Ramaker, Rice County Public Health s Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) Coordinator, says the pandemic has had a widespread impact on the ability of many local residents to be able to afford to put food on their table, and organizations throughout the county are responding accordingly.

COVID-19 is Impacting Emergency Food Access in RIce County

COVID-19 is Impacting Emergency Food Access in RIce County Rice County Public Health issued a news release emphasizing the need for emergency food access due to COVID-19.  The contents of the release are below. An effort that began in April of 2020 to address food needs among Rice County residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic is continuing, according to local organizers. Josh Ramaker, Rice County Public Health s Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) Coordinator, says the pandemic has had a widespread impact on the ability of many local residents to be able to afford to put food on their table, and organizations throughout the county are responding accordingly.

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