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Tuesday, April 27, 2021 5:31 PM A demonstrator holds a drawing depicting George Floyd, a Black man who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers, at a 2020 protest in Albuquerque. Derek Chauvin, one of the ex-police officers, was convicted April 20 of the murder of Floyd Andres Leighton/Associated Press file
Farmington police, activist group react to Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict A demonstrator holds a drawing depicting George Floyd, a Black man who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers, at a 2020 protest in Albuquerque. Derek Chauvin, one of the ex-police officers, was convicted April 20 of the murder of Floyd
5 KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – It’s been an up and down year for the KMC Onstage Theater. The Ups: the performances of the shows which actually made the stage. The Downs: having to cancel shows due to COVID restrictions, including a youth show on opening night in March 2020.
“This was a very tough year for theaters throughout the world and for us in the KMC,” said Eric Danzeiser, KMC Onstage director. “These volunteer directors worked so hard to make their shows a success. They overcame numerous obstacles to bring together an incredible team of volunteers, costumers, choreographers, builders, painters, actors, technicians to create a work of art. Then everything stopped because of COVID.”
Giving circle members have donated $10,500 already and donations are still being accepted from the public.
âWe encourage everyone â men and women â to donate any amount to this worthy cause,â said Becca Davis, founder of 100+ Tri-Cities Women Who Care. âArea women are invited to join our giving circle.â
âBranch House exists to help others during their worst experiences,â said Natalie Harris, a giving circle member and Branch House board member. âA person comes, and we have 39 agencies who partner with us to provide what each person needs at that time and help them navigate how to get help by coming to one place. We have an entire community all working together to help in a way that matters most to the person and his or her family.â
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