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Sheldon Vexler Theatre in San Antonio to remain closed indefinitely Deborah Martin, Staff writer FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Ken Frazier, who has run the Sheldon Vexler Theatre since it opened in 1999, is clearing out the space. Operations have been suspended for the foreseeable future.Deborah Martin /Express-News staffShow MoreShow Less 2of5 John Stillwaggon played the title role in the Sheldon Vexler Theatre’s steampunk-influenced staging of “Hamlet.” He says the loss of the Vex is a blow to the city’s theater scene.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less 3of5 Ken Frazier, center, and his wife, Tammy, co-directed “Peter and the Starcatcher” at the Sheldon Vexler Theatre. The couple frequently collaborated at the theater, which closed last year because of the pandemic.Kin Man Hui /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less ....
Industrial thread maker Coats is partnering with Annabelle Hope, a start-up sustainable clothing manufacturer based in Cambodia, as part of its commitment to developing sustainable products and processes. Annabelle Hope produces ladies and childrenswear in which all the components meet strict sustainability standards. These include Coats threads, Epic Ecoverde and Gramax EcoVerde, which are made from 100% recycled polyester thread. In addition, care labels are made from recycled plastic bottles and the company has a zero waste policy and uses its offcuts of leftover fabric to make patchwork quilts for charity. The quilts are sewn in Charity Time which can be during breaks or downtime. ....
SAW Coat Project gives gift of warmth this winter SAW Coat Project gives gift of warmth this winter By Tara Todd | March 9, 2021 at 8:00 PM EST - Updated March 10 at 9:39 AM SHENANDOAH VALLEY, Va. (WVIR) - During this winter of isolation, a family in the Shenandoah Valley has been spending some Saturdays doing something a little bit different. They’ve even inspired others to do the same. Jim Leichliter and his two sons, Brec and Sawyer, have helped to keep people warm this winter with the SAW (Staunton-Augusta-Waynesboro) Coat Project. “We were eating breakfast and dad came up to us and he was like ‘hey I have a great idea,’ and we were like ‘OK, what?’,” said 14-year-old Brec Leichliter. ....