We re Still Here for You As the world begins to reopen, we want to let you know We’re Still Here for You We know the past 18 months have not been easy. Throughout the pandemic, we at the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC) have worked hard to continue provide services safely in a remote environment.
As the world begins to reopen, we want to let you know We’re Still Here for You.
We’re here for you online. We’re here for you at a coffee shop, school, or library. And, we are here for you at our local offices. Our offices serve as a connection point– an important piece of the fabric of our communities across the state, linking you with resources you need.
(Ron Knetch) – At the Sundance Film Festival in January 2006 premier of his documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” Al Gore warned, “Unless drastic measures to reduce greenhouse gases are taken within the next ten years, the world will reach a point of no return.” He said we were in “a true climate emergency.”
But Earth hasn’t warmed in 20 years. Supposedly, 2015 smashed the previous temperature record, but actually it was only the third hottest year on record and maybe not close to the hottest. Nor have there been more or more extreme weather events. Nor has sea level risen 20 feet. No ecological collapse. There’s still lots of snow on Africa’s Mount Kilimanjaro and polar bears are plentiful. All defying the alarmists’ predictions.
Rescue, as well as traditional and popular songs. View here for three days.
7:30 pm ET: Met Opera Streams presents Verdi’s
Luisa Miller. Starring Sonya Yoncheva, Olesya Petrova, Piotr Beczala, Plácido Domingo, Alexander Vinogradov, and Dmitry Belosselskiy, conducted by Bertrand de Billy. Production by Elijah Moshinsky. From April 14, 2018. View here and for 24 hours.
8 pm ET: Seattle Opera presents
The Big Opera Show. A journey through Seattle Opera s upcoming season featuring special guests and a performance by tenor, Lawrence Brownlee, who got his start in Seattle Opera’s young artist program.
The Big Opera Show is hosted by actor, director, and emcee Rebecca M. Davis with performers including Kenneth Kellogg and Karen Vuong. No fee to attend but donations made during the event will allow Seattle Opera to keep singing until it is safe to gather again. Register and view here.
Here are the top 12 things to do in Houston this Easter weekend
Here are the top 12 things to do in Houston this Easter weekend Get your Cajun on this Saturday.
Photo by Getty Images This weekend will give us both the kooky April Fools Day and the hallowed and joyous Easter Sunday. So, along with all the egg-hunting and prank-pulling that ll be going down these next few days, delight in these fun activities. Speaking of Easter fun, check out our handy Easter dining guide. Here, then, are your best bets for the weekend.
Thursday, April 1 A.D. Players will present a gospel celebration featuring John-Mark McGaha and Piper Jones. Backed by a seven-piece band and a six-member, socially-distanced gospel choir, McGaha and Jones will perform such gospel hits as Total Praise, Jesus Will and Falling in Love with Jesus, as well as classic hymns like Great is Thy Faithfulness, Nothing but the Blood of Jesus and How Great Thou Art. This concert will be available to stre
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