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 receive a Zoom link. Zenkert-Strange is chair of the 2021 International Womenâs Day Celebration, an event in its 11th year. (The event is on March 6, but IWD officially lands on March 8.) Originally founded by the Zonta Club of the Pikes Peak Area, the celebration is now hosted by eight local womenâs organizations, from the League of Women Voters to the Rocky Mountain Womenâs Film Institute and more. Organizers decided to shift to a virtual format this year, which brings benefits and challenges. Among its benefits, Zenkert-Strange says, is the ability to charge less. The event this year costs only $15, though it doesnât include the fabulous breakfast usually served at The Pinery. Plus, says Zenkert-Strange, hosting the event via Zoom means people who arenât local have the opportunity to tune in. This should open the door for a variety of attendees who may never have participated in the celebration before. ....
Scientific American Forever Chemicals Are Widespread in U.S. Drinking Water Experts hope that with the incoming Biden administration, the federal government will finally regulate a class of chemicals known as PFASs Advertisement Many Americans fill up a glass of water from their faucet without worrying whether it might be dangerous. But the crisis of lead-tainted water in Flint, Mich., showed that safe, potable tap water is not a given in this country. Now a study from the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a nonprofit advocacy organization, reveals a widespread problem: the drinking water of a majority of Americans likely contains “forever chemicals.” These compounds may take hundreds, or even thousands, of years to break down in the environment. They can also persist in the human body, potentially causing health problems. ....