Folks walking by Rainbow Park in Silverthorne might notice a new mural on the side of the building at the park’s entrance.
The mural was painted by Denver-based artist Danielle SeeWalker. SeeWalker is a citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota, and the mural takes inspiration from her heritage.
SeeWalker was approached by her friend and former-local artist Shannon Galpin about doing a mural centering around water, and her interest was immediately sparked. A few years ago, SeeWalker’s tribe made headlines for working to protect its waterways, which gave her a closer connection to the mural.
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LANSING – Michigan will develop a roadmap to ensure victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking have enhanced access to civil legal assistance in Michigan’s rural and tribal communities thanks to a federal grant awarded to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Division of Victim Services.
Limited financial resources, geographic isolation, and diverse cultural barriers currently inhibit many tribal and rural victims from accessing essential legal services and representation.
“Providing affordable, equitable, and accessible civil legal representation to all victims of crime is essential, and this project seeks to enhance these efforts for those living in rural and tribal communities,” said Debi Cain, executive director of the MDHHS Division of Victim Services. “This multi-coalition partnership shows how important these efforts are to countless victims and their families, and we are grate
Light Cinema to close until further notice on Christmas Eve because of Tier 2. Picture: Facebook MANAGEMENT at the Light Cinema in New Brighton have made the difficult decision to close its doors until further notice after the final showing on Christmas Eve. A Facebook post from the cinema read With all the uncertainty with the tier system alongside a rather sparse upcoming film slate, we then won t be reopening until further notice. We’ll continue to review the situation and will keep you informed of any changes as soon as we can. The news prompted an unhappy response from cinemagoers on its Facebook page.