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Colwyn Bay Library move would spell fewer services and an empty historic building, say opposition

LIBRARY services could be “severely reduced” and an historic building left empty under cost-saving plans, it has been claimed. A consultation over Conwy County Borough Council’s draft Library and Information Strategy 2021-2026 launched this week is inviting people to have their say on changes to libraries. Changes include increasing the use of technology, new services for remote communities and varied library hours, but it is the relocation of Colwyn Bay Library to Coed Pella that has caused uproar. Cllr Malcolm Worth, of Rhiw ward, said: “A lot of people are worried that an historic building will remain empty and go to rack and ruin.

June brings a rainbow of Pride month activities around Tampa Bay

June brings a rainbow of Pride month activities around Tampa Bay Instead of hosting one of the Southeast’s largest Pride parades, St. Pete Pride will spread cultural and family friendly events throughout the month.     Rainbow flags flying in front of local businesses or in shop windows, as well as art installations and other decorations during 2018 s St. Pete Pride celebration. [ MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times (2018) ] Updated 1 hour ago June is Pride month, in honor of the 1969 Stonewall riots credited with launching LGBTQ political activism, and there are activities planned throughout the Tampa Bay area to celebrate the community. The month is intended to celebrate hard-won equality and to raise awareness about efforts still in progress.

AmeriCorps returns to rehab several Grant County buildings - Silvercity Daily Press

(Press Staff Photo by Makayla Grijalva)  AmeriCorps volunteer Elise Kinzer, originally from Minnesota, paints a shed behind the Silver City Waterworks building, one of the several projects their team is working on during their time in Grant County. As National AmeriCorps Week approaches March 7-13 11 AmeriCorps volunteers have returned to Grant County, and have been putting in the hard work to rehabilitate several buildings since they were deployed two weeks ago. “It just works really well for our county to have one group, bring them in and then share them around,” said Bridgette Johns of Southwest New Mexico ACT, one of this group’s local sponsors. “So they get to experience different parts of the county, and different projects that are happening.”

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