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Jobs up for grabs at Nottingham Castle with salaries up to £30k

Jobs up for grabs at Nottingham Castle with salaries up to £30k There are also roles for young people through the Kickstart scheme 04:00, 21 APR 2021 Nottingham Castle entrance. (Image: Nottingham Post/Marie Wilson) Never miss another Nottinghamshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Nottingham Castle bosses are continuing to look for new recruits ahead of its official re-opening.

How a Black Pioneer Turned Fish into Gold | The Saturday Evening Post

Join Deas Island Park is a scenic spot on the Fraser River in Delta, British Columbia. The park is popular with those seeking quiet moments amid the poplar trees, tall grasses, and riparian walking trails. A solitary Queen Anne Revival-style house sits facing the river. Nearby, a plaque is all that remains of the once bustling salmon cannery that existed here 150 years ago, stating that it had been operated by a “free Black tinsmith named John Sullivan Deas.” John Sullivan Deas was born in Charleston, South Carolina. Trained as a tinsmith in his teens, he found work in San Francisco in the 1860s as the California Gold Rush waned. In spite of his standing as a free Black man, the Fugitive Slave Act made his situation precarious. Enacted to return former slaves to their owners, the legislation often resulted in claims and seizures of free Black people living in free states like California, despite little to no evidence they had been enslaved. In addition, California did not allo

Ross Park Zoo kicked off game day with 4th Annual Penguin Bowl

BINGHAMTON (WBNG) While kick-off for the Super Bowl was just beginning, another bowl was going on earlier in Broome County featuring some different football players. The 4th Annal Ross Park Zoo Penguin Bowl took place today, where penguin s competed for the MVP slot in their own game. The zoo says it began hosting the event not only to connect with the community during the zoo s offseason but also to educate people about the endangered species. Rachel Peppard, Member and Visitor Services Manager at the Ross Park Zoo says, It s all about education. It s all about teaching our community that whether it s recycling or donating to our zoos to continue education efforts, it s all that they can have an impact on their species as well.

Soul Santa tradition continues virtually at the Black History Museum

Soul Santa tradition continues virtually at the Black History Museum Oh, I get a big kick out of this here. This is one of my pride and joys of my life. Soul Santa tradition continues virtually at the Black History Museum and last updated 2020-12-10 19:09:41-05 RICHMOND, Va. For Floyd Brown, this is the most wonderful time of the year. For the third consecutive year, Brown a Recreational Instructor of the Richmond Department of Parks and Cafeteria Manager of Richmond Public Schools, is taking on the annual traditional role of Soul Santa at the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia.

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