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Girl Scouts hosted their Gold Awards Ceremony on Sunday, meet the recipients Photo Courtesy Girl Scouts of Northern Indiana-Michiana GOSHEN, Ind. – Girl Scouts of Northern Indiana-Michiana were able to host their Gold Awards at Goshen College on Sunday. Earning a Gold Award is the highest achievement for a Girl Scout. It recognizes girls who demonstrate leadership through Take Action projects that serve the community. Because of COVID-19, the Gold Awards were cancelled last year. This means that at this year’s award ceremony, recipients from the late 2019, 2020, and 2021 were recognized. Girl Scouts who were honored include: • Taylor Andresen – Goshen, Ind. Taylor designed a custom letter jacket to build awareness of Girl Scout programming for high school age girls and as a recruitment tool for older girls. Her own letter jacket featured her highest awards and che ....
Pembrokeshire talent, faces and places are to feature on big screens this summer in the culmination of a project inspired by the Sea Empress disaster. The film Go Tell the Bees, which recently had its premiere at Manorbier Castle, is the triumphant result of a four-year project driven by National Theatre Wales TEAM and involving the people of Pembrokeshire. Co-created by Naomi Chiffi, Di Ford and Sita Thomas, it was funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Arts Council Wales, with the intention of creating a large-scale, live event to celebrate the project. Although Coronavirus restrictions meant that plans needed to change, it was decided that the creation of a film would be the safest way to share the work, whilst still achieving the ambition of featuring as many people and places as initially hoped. ....
Families who live with autism rebuild frayed ties as pandemic eases COVID-19 disrupted the patterns of life and family visits that are critical for the well-being of Mainers with autism. Share At the Portland Museum of Art this month, Celeste Henriquez shows her daughter, Abigail Henriquez Peck, the paintings she made that were inspired by her. Abigail recently moved back to Maine but she lived in New Hampshire during most of the pandemic, and her mother could only visit infrequently and for an hour at a time. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer Celeste June Henriquez, a Portland artist, guided her 18-year-old daughter, Abigail Henriquez Peck, through the Portland Museum of Art last week until they reached the place where her two oil paintings, “Big House” and “Snow Coming,” hung from the walls. ....