Hormel Foods Engages and Inspires its Largest Class of Summer Interns in the History of the Program mesabitribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mesabitribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Parents: Scott and Amy Sheehan
Chosen for: Academic and extracurricular accomplishments.
Accomplishments (Honors/Awards): Student Council, president; National Honor Society secretary; Spanish Club, treasurer; Drum Major/President of the Golden Tiger Marching Band; 2020 Homecoming Queen, FBLA state qualifier; participant in PMEA District and Region Band Festivals
Future goals: Attend the Smeal College of Business at the Pennsylvania State University, major in marketing and audition for the PSU Blue Band.
Hobbies, community activities and interests: Dancer at the
Holliday Dance Studio since age 4 and on the competition team for 10 years.
In addition to dance, passions include: Music and the arts. Plays flute and violin, sings in chorus; a student choreographer for the school’s drama program, HARP.
One Voice Blackburn is inviting non-Muslims to fast for one day, for the community project. People from Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, Pleckgate High School, Lancashire Mind, East Lancashire Hospitals Trust and many members of the public are among those who are taking part. ‘I’m not a Muslim but I will fast for one day’ is now in its seventh year. Ramadan is the holy Islamic month where Muslims forgo food and water between sunrise and sunset. This year Ramadan in the UK consists of a 16 and a half hour fast, having started on April 13 and ending on May 11.
The non-Muslims who are fasting during Ramadan in East Lancashire lancashiretelegraph.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lancashiretelegraph.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By: Francisco Rendon
Matt Cosby
Arm In ArmREVERB co-founders Adam Gardner and Lauren Sullivan pose with Jack Johnson (center) at Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion in Bangor, Maine, in 2017.Many in the touring industry have long bemoaned the practices of consumption, pollution and waste that have been business as usual at major events. In 2004, Lauren Sullivan and Adam Gardner decided they would do something about it.
Step by step, the REVERB co-founders have learned how tours can better understand their consumption habits and carbon footprint, how to educate others, how to impact policy around key issues, and how to raise funds to make a difference. Today, it’s no exaggeration to say REVERB is one of the leaders in the field.