Uncertainty of vaccine rollout puts summer performance plans in limbo
This is when arts presenters usually set their summer schedules, but they don t know what size audiences they can expect.
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Marilyn Keith Daly books the summer concert series at the Hamilton House in South Berwick. She’s planning a full schedule this year, but COVID-related restrictions will determine the size of the audiences.
Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer
It’s only January, but the window may be closing on the summer concert season unless there’s a big improvement in the rate of vaccinations, said one Maine music promoter.
Uncertainty of vaccine rollout puts summer performance plans in limbo
This is when arts presenters usually set their summer schedules, but they don t know what size audiences they can expect.
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Marilyn Keith Daly books the summer concert series at the Hamilton House in South Berwick. She’s planning a full schedule this year, but COVID-related restrictions will determine the size of the audiences.
Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer
It’s only January, but the window may be closing on the summer concert season unless there’s a big improvement in the rate of vaccinations, said one Maine music promoter.
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Lakewood’s Intergenerational Community Center project receives $250,000 Ohio Capital Budget Grant
Updated Dec 28, 2020;
Posted Dec 28, 2020
The proposed Intergenerational Community Center adaptive reuse project of the former Cove United Methodist Church site is located at 12525 Lake Ave. in Lakewood. (John Benson/cleveland.com)
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LAKEWOOD, Ohio Just as construction of the estimated $4 million Lakewood Intergenerational Community Center adaptive reuse project is set to begin, the city recently received a $250,000 Ohio Capital Budget Grant toward the project.
“We’re thrilled about the grant,” Lakewood Mayor Meghan George said. “Prior to COVID, I went to the statehouse back in February to have in-person meetings, advocate for those funds and explain the community need. To now especially with our anticipated reduced revenues due to COVID receive that grant was really a highlight.
December 21, 2020
The Ohio General Assembly passed its FY2021-2022 biennial capital budget with $250,000 included for the renovation of the former Cove Church into the City of Lakewood s new Human Services Center. The Capital Budget now makes its way to Governor DeWine s desk for signature.
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Mayor Meghan George said, I am grateful for this support from the State of Ohio and especially from our legislators, Representative Michael Skindell and Senator Nickie Antonio, for all their hard work and guidance in getting us to this point.
The Cove Church/Human Services Center project has made progress in recent weeks with environmental remediation and site preparation for major construction to begin in early 2021.