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ANN ARBOR, me. – The Ann Arbor Art Center is looking for artists, architects, designers and engineers for its new alley project. The Alleyway Project: Activating Ann Arbors Alleys Through Art Design Challenge is the first project from A2AC Alleys, an initiative that focuses on redesigning overlooked pedestrian zones. It …
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New York and California both reopened last week, lifting most of the pandemic restrictions, with their governors touting a “return to normal”. The last 15 months have been anything but normal. In the United States, more than 600,000 have died of COVID-19 – about 63,000 in California and 53,000 in …
Read More »Regulatory reform is a boon to the Korean private equity landscape: Report
An expected regulatory change in South Korea will fuel the growth of the emerging private equity industry, led by large and respected fund managers, a report on Sunday showed. The revision of the Capital Markets Act, which will come into force in October, aims to separate institutional and non-institutional funds. …
Read More »New website offers resources for starting a brewery
Start A Brewery is a new website that provides free resources to people who need help planning, opening, or expanding a brewery. It was started by lawyer Candace L. Moon and Laura Lodge, co-founder of Big Beers’ Belgian and Barleywines Festival.Screenshot from StartABrewery.com Starting a brewery is not as easy …
Read More »“My Lockdown Project” – Christine Webber on her new novel
Nick Richards spoke to the former Anglia TV presenter about her new book, her new home and a new way of life Christine Webber is in a good place. Now in her early 70s, the former TV presenter is celebrating the release of her new novel So Many Ways of …
Read More »Brazil faces severe drought as Covid deaths near 500,000
RIO DE JANEIRO – Harvests have shrunk in scorching heat. The huge water reservoirs that generate most of Brazil’s electricity grow shockingly shallow. And the largest waterfall system in the world, the Iguaçu Falls, was reduced to a trickle by a torrent. As Brazil approaches 500,000 deaths from Covid-19, a …
Read More »This amazing family business in Somerset is for the local community like Woolworths
You know how it is sometimes during the summer holidays, children are bored, the weather is not great, you are looking for something to do. You could do worse than pack everyone in the car and take them to a real, old-fashioned family business in Somerset that sells so much …
Read More »Bartlett Arboretum Receives Government Funding For New Open Air Pavilion
STAMFORD, CT – Open spaces are vital to any community, and especially during the pandemic, they have proven to be important areas for residents to escape their homes and get some fresh air. In an attempt to preserve land and improve urban green spaces across the state, Governor Ned Lamont …
Read More »| Landowner efforts support fire fighting on the Rincon FireNM Fire Info
June 18, 2021 Daily update Hectares: 532 hectares Start date: June 11, 2021 Root cause: lightning Containment: 0% Total staff: 139 Place: Pecos Wilderness, Pecos / Las Vegas Ranger District, approx. 41 km NW of Las Vegas, NM Fuels: Spruce at 11,000 feet Highlights: Southwest Incident Management Team 4 held …
Read More »Gloria relaxes with horticultural kindness | columns
I’ve always wondered how a person could ever go to work in the garden to relax. Weeding just wasn’t on my list of the things I particularly liked. I don’t know what happened, but for the past week I’ve been strolling into the garden after dinner and taking deep breaths. …
Read More »Town of Discovery Bay continues to improve its appearance | economy
At the regular June 2 meeting, the board approved the ranking of projects to be covered by the Proposition 68 per capita grant, which it will receive sometime next year. The city receives $ 187,441 on two conditions – it must be 20% of that amount in cash or labor, …
Read More »Court: When bias rules have exceptions, faith groups qualify WIVT
Judge Samuel Alito called it a “whiff” of a decision – a Supreme Court ruling on Thursday that favored Philadelphia Catholic Social Services but was far from the constitutional storm that would have changed the courts’ interpretation of religious freedom under the First Amendment . Still, there was a shift. …
Read More »Computer modeling shows that reducing attractants is most effective at keeping bears away
Conservationists have long warned of the dangers of habituating bears in urban areas. However, the news does not seem to have reached everyone. News reports continue to report seemingly similar situations – a foraging bear invades a neighborhood, easily finds quality food, and refuses to leave. The story often ends …
Read More »Go green | Columns | laconiadailysun.com
You will find that I didn’t say “going green”. We’re not talking about saving the earth today. At least not directly. My darling loves gardening and I am fortunate enough to enjoy the abundance of her hard work. I like the cucumbers best, but you can never twist your nose …
Read More »Henry Gill Obituary (2021) – Moseley, VA
GILL, Henry Linwood, Jr., 86, of Moseley, went to see the Lord on Sunday, June 13, 2021. Henry was preceded in death by his loving wife, Nancy Gill. He is survived by his sons Stephen Gill and Douglas Gill (Wendy); three grandchildren, Anna Hall (Conner), Rebecca Gill, and Bryan Gill; …
Read More »Designer goes from flowers to fabulous interiors
In this relaxing loft hideaway, a casual but sophisticated glass table with a cypress wood base and comfortable leather seats invites you to enjoy a quiet cocktail or a cup of tea and a good book. Base cabinet lighting and glass fronts on the cabinet create a warm contrast and …
Read More »The architecture and landscape architecture summer camp is returning virtually
UNIVERSTY PARK, Pennsylvania – Due to ongoing concerns about the COVID-19 virus and its variants, Penn State’s 2021 Architecture and Landscape Architecture Summer Camp will be held from July 12-15 for the second year in a row. The four-day event is aimed at high school students interested in design, architectural …
Read More »Leisure gardening with tourmaline | magazine
Scenes of beauty, life and love in the midst of bondage are the inspiration for the Pleasure Gardening tour by the artist Tourmaline. Organized to mark the celebrations of June 10th, 2021, the holiday that marks the emancipation of enslaved blacks in the United States, this audio walking tour of …
Read More »Carbon footprint standards can lead to green infrastructure
Written by AZoCleantechJune 15, 2021 Global, Countries and cCompanies are racing towards carbon neutrality, with some experts already discussing the need to eventually achieve carbon negativity. Image source: Mikko Raskinen / Aalto University. While a carbon footprint statement is used on construction projects to facilitate the selection of products for …
Read More »Here are some awesome Father’s Day gifts at Sheffield’s Meadowhall Shopping Center
A personalized food basket is sure to be popular with foodies, and Meadowhall has plenty to choose from. Wrap it up with all kinds of foods and flavors, from chocolate and candy, chips and cheese to craft beer or wine – you’ll find tons of inspiration at Marks & Spencer …
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