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The event is from 4-7 p.m. at Twin Dragon Games, 500 Wisconsin Avenue, and is free for foster families to attend. Brand new board games are provided for foster families ....
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RACINE â Every single person in Elle Maruâs family knew her as an artist. âMy entire life, Iâve been drawing,â said Maru, 22. âBut because everyone was encouraging me to be an artist, I didnât want to be an artist. I felt it was too easy.â Maru, who graduated in the summer from Carthage College with a degree in fine art, was aware of how strange it sounded to think that. Art just came too naturally to her, she said, and she wanted to do something different. But she felt pressured by society and herself to pursue âsomething that makes sense on paper,â she said, and for her, that was being a Japanese translator. ....
Bikers band together On Douglas Avenue, there was the collaboration of two motorcycle clubs, High Riders Motorcycle Club and the Veterans of America Motorcycle Club. That effort reported gathering 1,000-plus toys in-part thanks to donations from more than 25 area businesses. Focus on toys Focus on Community, a nonprofit focused on creating a âdrug-free Racineâ whose executive director is Racine Alderman Jason Meekma, aimed to âempower the parents to do the gift-givingâ during its Saturday giveaway at the corner of Washington and Owen avenues, inside a now-vacant former plasma center in Uptown. At that giveaway, parents could pick from shelves and shelves of donated gifts. Rather than giving away toys designated for boys or girls or kids of a certain age, the setup allowed parents in need to pick gifts their kids might actually want. ....