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Fabulous floral oil painting loaned to PKAVS Perth wellbeing cafe as part of UK tour

Fabulous floral oil painting loaned to PKAVS Perth wellbeing cafe as part of UK tour
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Summer travel woes have customers asking Where s my refund?

Summer travel woes have customers asking Where s my refund?
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It didn t look like it always does, but it still ticked all

It didn't look like it always does, but it still ticked all. - Chatham, NJ - It didn’t look like it always does, but it still ticked all the boxes. The Chatham Emergency Squad usually celebrates the installation of officers and recognition of service anniversaries all together, over dinner. This year’s virtual event took some creative thinking to plan.

New Law Gives Big Boost To Restoration And Protection Of Bay, Delta

New Law Gives Big Boost To Restoration And Protection Of Bay, Delta Peninsula Rep. Jackie Speier Praises Reauthorization of National Estuary Program News provided by Share this article Share this article SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Federal support for protection and restoration of the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary could nearly double in coming years following enactment last month of the Protect and Restore America s Estuaries Act. As one of 28 estuaries of national significance eligible for funding through the new law, the San Francisco Estuary and other estuaries along every U.S. coast each may now receive as much as $1 million a year in federal aid. This compares to just over $650,000 appropriated by Congress in fiscal 2020 to the San Francisco Estuary Partnership for protection and restoration of the San Francisco Estuary.

Violinist Leah Ottman, who played with many Twin Cities musicians, dies at 33

Violinist Leah Ottman, who played with many Twin Cities musicians, dies at 33 By Rochelle Olson Text size Copy shortlink: As a 5-year-old, Leah Ottman heard an instrument she liked while listening to her parents classical music and told her mother she wanted to learn to play that one. She began taking violin lessons using the Suzuki method, launching a passion for music that would continue until her unexpected death Dec. 2 at the age of 33. Family members said she had not been ill and her death was being investigated. Leah touched an enormous part of the Twin Cities music community, singer-songwriter Dessa said. She collaborated widely and across the musical spectrum.

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