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Things We Don’t Say IPA – a beer that broaches a tough topic By washingtonbeerblog on May 12, 2021 at 2:04 PM
I fear that a lot of you will stop reading this article as soon as you realize what it’s about. That’s the problem. Just take a deep breath and recognize that this is a beer story. There is beer involved a new beer from Powerhouse Brewery in Puyallup, WA.
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Mental health is one of the most difficult things to discuss. Nobody is comfortable talking about it, especially when the conversation includes the issue of suicide. One in four people reports a mental health crisis in their life and, globally, over 800,000 suicides are reported each year. That’s only the ones that are reported.
Spring Market next venture for 100 Kellogg Lane When the Christmas market at 100 Kellogg Lane wrapped up last year, Angela Rivard knew they were tapping into something Londoners wanted.
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Publishing date: Mar 08, 2021 • March 8, 2021 • 2 minute read • Lori Long, Ange Rivard and Martha Leach show one of 15 vendor huts set up outside 100 Kellogg Lane for a Christmas market in November 2020. The venue announced Monday it s holding a Spring Market on three weekends next month. (Derek Ruttan/The London Free Press)
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When the Christmas market at 100 Kellogg Lane wrapped up last year, Angela Rivard knew they were tapping into something Londoners wanted.
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Her word of the year – a way to focus intentions and themes for a new year – was “space” which makes sense for someone in the real estate industry.
But when Kristin Nielsen, leasing manager at Sifton Properties, digs deeper into the word’s meaning it becomes a powerful unifier.
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A few years ago, Nielsen and her friend, Lisa Lansink, associate vice president and broker at the London office of Colliers International, founded The League of Extraordinary Women in Commercial Real Estate – known in their circles as,