You know youâre from western Colorado when, after hearing the pitter patter of raindrops on the roof, you will spend the next several minutes marveling out the window at the splendid â and rare â phenomenon falling from the sky.
Itâs like the famous quote from Oliver Twist who, after living too long without, asks the cook for more porridge in his bowl. We got a taste of rain and it was very good.
âPlease, sir, I want some more!â
Christmas in July?
The
Grand Junction Gem and Mineral Club has put out a call for vendors to be a part of its Christmas Craft Show, that will take place Saturday, Oct. 2.
Wednesday, 23 June 2021, 10:48 am
From 28 June, locals and visitors departing from
Queenstown Airport will once again have the option of
relaxing, working or dining in the stylish Manaia Lounge
whilst waiting for international flights.
The lounge
closed in March 2020 when all international flights in and
out of Queenstown were halted to help stop the spread of
COVID-19.
Now, with the trans-Tasman bubble in place
and more travellers moving between Australia and New
Zealand, lounge owner and aviation ground-handling company
PlaneBiz has made the decision to resume its service for
passengers departing to Australian ports.
PlaneBiz
Station Manager Kellie Clarke (better known as KC) thanked
Press Release – Planebiz From 28 June, locals and visitors departing from Queenstown Airport will once again have the option of relaxing, working or dining in the stylish Manaia Lounge whilst waiting for international flights. The lounge closed in March 2020 when all international …
From 28 June, locals and visitors departing from Queenstown Airport will once again have the option of relaxing, working or dining in the stylish Manaia Lounge whilst waiting for international flights.
The lounge closed in March 2020 when all international flights in and out of Queenstown were halted to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Now, with the trans-Tasman bubble in place and more travellers moving between Australia and New Zealand, lounge owner and aviation ground-handling company PlaneBiz has made the decision to resume its service for passengers departing to Australian ports.
For the Birmingham Times
When Niesha White moved to Birmingham seven years ago to pursue a career in technology, the Dothan, Alabama, native surveyed the local tech scene and noticed that something was missing people who looked like her.
“With me being a transplant to Birmingham, it was hard to know what was going on and who to connect with,” White said.
She visited Meetup.com in search of a group for Black Birmingham residents interested in technology, but she couldn’t find one. So, in January 2020, she decided to form her own.
White, 29, is the founder of Birmingham Black Techies (BBT), a community for people who want to get advice and share knowledge and resources about all things tech and make new friends along the way.
Alabama’s Innovation Depot refreshes brand, unveils two new programs
By Innovation Depot
Innovation Depot has made some physical and branding changes. (contributed)
Birmingham’s Innovation Depot has a brand refresh, two new programs, a mobile app for depot members and several building enhancements.
“Innovation Depot’s vision is that Birmingham will generate the highest success rate for startups of any U.S. city per capita,” CEO Drew Honeycutt said. “Right now, we’re experiencing a lot of exciting entrepreneurial energy, so we’re focused on casting a wider net to reach the founders that we know are in every part of the city. We want to make sure they are aware of the many different ways the Depot can support them on their startup journey.”