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For the second year, the Jacksonville Bar Association’s Law Week activities were curtailed by the coronavirus pandemic. The annual Citizenship Day observance with its traditional naturalization ceremony at the Bryan Simpson U.S. Courthouse was canceled. The annual Law Week party hosted by the Edwards & Ragatz law firm is postponed until later this year. “This year was challenging. Given the pandemic and the things we had to cancel, I think we’ve done all right,” said David Thompson, co-chair with Mary Margaret Giannini of the Law Week Committee. The annual Rendezvous on the Rooftop at Burrito Gallery Brooklyn raised more than $1,130 for the nonprofit Dreams Come True. ....
Jacksonville non-profit gives toys to 100+ families with children who battle life-threatening illnesses Dreams Come True, like other non-profits, has faced a difficult year. Still, the organization managed to bring Christmas joy to more than 100 families. Author: David Jones Updated: 11:37 PM EST December 25, 2020 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Despite what has been an incredibly difficult financial year for so many families and businesses, one Jacksonville non-profit was able to deliver Christmas joy to hundreds of children battling life-threatening illnesses. Every year, Dreams Come True, a local organization focused on fulfilling the dreams of children with illnesses who live or are being treated on the First Coast, hosts its annual Holiday Adoption Program and Toy Drive. ....