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Game on: Rebecca Horovitz teaches Girl Scouts basics of game design The Sun Thanks to a South Jersey game designer, Girl Scouts have the chance to earn their Digital Game Design Badge with a hands-on virtual workshop. Rebecca “Becca” Horovitz is the designer of Annapurna: Leave No Trace Behind, a new tabletop game that started hitting stores in March. The Pitman resident, who grew up in Haddonfield and spent time living in Mullica Hill, partnered with the Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey to teach Brownies and Junior Scouts how to design a board game. While the registration deadline has passed for the upcoming workshops on May 25 and May 27, Horovitz is hopeful there will be more workshops scheduled in the future. ....
Last Updated: 05/17/2021 5:53 pm Last summer, as the threat of COVID-19 came into focus and New Yorkers were advised against gathering indoors, an unprecedented number of hikers took to the trails of the Hudson Valley and Catskills. In addition to the seasoned outdoor adventurers, there were many first-timers from points south, and some trails strained under the impact. Mount Beacon was closed in the late spring due to the impossibility of social distancing amongst the crowds, and the roads around Kaaterskill Falls in Greene County were lined with illegally parked cars. Scenic Hudson, a nonprofit conservation group, saw some of the highest use ever at its 45 parks up and down the Hudson Valley, according to Director of Parks and Community Engagement Rita Shaheen an influx the organization is embracing. “We’re delighted that people have learned that parks are essential, and that they are a big part of how we cope and recover from this crisis,� ....