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The Cleveland Orchestra Announces 2021 Blossom Music Festival

The Cleveland Orchestra Announces 2021 Blossom Music Festival
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Art installation honoring community unveiled at Akron-Canton Airport

GREEN – Traces of local history and culture are in place in the floor at the Akron-Canton Airport. Local artist Lenny Spangler designed a Tree of Life for the terrazzo floor in the atrium, which is in the boarding area between gates and the baggage claim. The tree has 46 leaves that contain a name, a site, a business or event that represents the Akron and Canton communities. It s the final interior work that s part of a $34 million gate modernization project at the airport. Five new gates were added to replace five crowded gates that were demolished. The older gates dated to the 1960s.

I want to retire in a liberal-thinking area on $3,000 a month, including rent — where should I go?

Provided by Dow Jones By Silvia Ascarelli Dear MarketWatch, I would like to find a liberal-thinking area to retire on $3,000 a month, rent included. Hiking, biking and gardening are priorities. Thanks, Dear Ken, You seem wide open to where in the country you could retire, which makes finding an affordable and interesting spot easier. My first thought is underappreciated Midwestern college towns. They tend to be that blue spot you re looking for but far less expensive than those on the coasts. Obviously you will have colder winters than in the South. As I have written many times, I m a fan of college towns because they tend to punch above their size on amenities. So whatever part of the country you are thinking about, start your search there. A tip: The rental calendar in college towns may be tied to the academic year, given that students look in the spring and sign a lease for fall.

The Wilderness Center announces staff awards, appointments

The Wilderness Center announces staff awards, appointments The Times-Reporter The Wilderness Center recently announced the staff awards, additions and appointments. Lynda Price, who has been with the center for 25 years, will move into the newly created position of Backyard Habitat Program lead. Price will be responsible for leading science-based Backyard Habitat and native plant programs, creating a Backyard Habitat Certification program and managing the native plant greenhouse. Tiffany Leeper has been appointed to the position of development coordinator. She will coordinate development campaigns, sponsorships, fundraising events and donor relations. Leeper s past experience includes positions with North Union Farmers Market, Wooster Local Foods Cooperative, United Way of Wayne and Holmes Counties, Alaska Conservation Foundation and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park Association. 

Gov Mike DeWine lifts restrictions on most mass gatherings in Ohio: The Wake Up for Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Gov. Mike DeWine lifts restrictions on most mass gatherings in Ohio: The Wake Up for Tuesday, April 6, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com © David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com/David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS Fans arriving at the Cleveland Indians home opener on Monday, April 5, 2021, at Progressive Field were happy to be back in the stands after the coronavirus shut out fans in 2020. Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Weather Highs will reach the mid-70s today with mostly sunny skies. Winds will be calm. Clouds move in overnight as temps drop to the upper 50s. Read more.

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