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History of the Park Forest Aqua Center to Air Sunday Children take the first plunge into one of the pools of the Park Forest Aqua Center. (Photo: VOPF) Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- An oral history of the Park Forest Aqua Center with John Joyce and Kris Martin will air this Sunday, May 16, 2021, at 2:30 p.m. The Park Forest Historical Society will present the 1988 interview on their YouTube Channel free of charge. The interview was done by Tom McDade, former employee of American Community Builders, and then vice-president of PFHS, and Jane Nicoll, Archivist for PFHS. The program will launch on Sunday and will remain on YouTube. ....
The REACH Museum and Reach Foundation stand with many cultural, civic and business entities on making a statement against racism, injustice, and inequity at a time when that voice is needed most. We stand committed to do our part by creating a fair and equitable workplace, and an accessible museum that inspires learning by sharing stories of the Mid-Columbia River Region, all its people, and its impact and contributions to the world. One of the Museum’s core values is to be an intentional, inclusive, and a reliable public partner. We join forces with organizations like Battelle, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), STCU, Women Helping Women Fund Tri-Cities, and local Rotarians to make museum programs more accessible to our community. One way of doing this is to eliminate financial barriers that often prevent families and students from visiting the museum. Looking out for vulnerable families and students is at the core of our work on equity and inclusion; and wit ....
Read the full text of Anchorage’s emergency order loosening business restrictions Author: Anchorage Daily News EASING UP ORDER ISSUED BY THE ACTING MAYOR OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE PURSUANT TO ANCHORAGE MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 3.80.060H. Anchorage case counts have reduced to the level last seen in early October 2020, due to the collective sacrifices required by our previous emergency orders and the individual actions of residents. This improvement warrants another careful loosening of restrictions imposed by EO-17. In order to preserve lives in our community and prevent the need to return to a modified hunker down during the remaining months of this pandemic, Anchorage must loosen restrictions in a way consistent with public health. In the month of January, public schools began a gradual return to the classroom, so more community members will be gathering relative to this fall. Meanwhile our first batch of frontline health care staff and vulnerable Ala ....
Park Diner to Open with Limited Hours Finally, as some would say, bars and restaurants are able to open again with some COVID restrictions still in place. Most businesses opened up yesterday, as they were able to do so. Some of the restaurants did take to social media to ask their customers to adhere to the restrictions, like make sure you are wearing a mask when you enter, and if you get up from your table to use the restroom, make sure you have just six people to a table, that type of thing. Some restaurants have said that they will be opening up, but not right away. And a few restaurants have stated that they will remain closed until they can permanently open again. Most of those places are breweries that see most of their business during the warmer months anyway. ....