Vietnam s International Trade Fair to be held in April
Vietnam s International Trade Fair to be held in April
12 de marzo de 2021, 0:0
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Hanoi, Mar 12 (Prensa Latina) Vietnam s 30th International Trade Fair, cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, will be held in this capital from April 14 to 17, according to organizers.
Of the 20 countries expected to attend the event, Algeria, Armenia, Cambodia, Canada, China and their territory of Taiwan, South Korea, Cuba, India, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal and Russia have already confirmed.
Vietnam s Trade Fairs and Promotion Company noted that this will be a good opportunity for companies to present and access several business models, especially on line. Its motto will be precisely Step together in digitized world.
After a one-year hiatus, visitors to Grand Teton National Park will be able to step inside of Jackson Lake and Jenny Lake lodges again come this summer.
As COVID-19 loosens its grip on daily lives, the private concessionaire that operates the lodges has already made the decision to reopen.
âWeâre going to open all of our lodging facilities, and we plan on opening all of our retail facilities, but phasing them in throughout the summer,â Grand Teton Lodge Company General Manager Alex Klein told the Jackson Hole Daily. âAll of our restaurants will operate as well, though some of our restaurants will be focused primarily on to-go food.â
Virtually everyday, Warren Barnes could be found in downtown Grand Junction.
He enjoyed feeding the birds and as an avid reader, he always had a book in hand. Over the past two weeks his absence is being felt by those who knew him.
On Saturday, Feb. 27, Barnes was murdered. When he didnât show up for work the following Monday many of those people were concerned.
It wasnât like him to not show up for his temporary job.
Monique Lanotti, owner of Moniqueâs Bridal in downtown Grand Junction, knew something was wrong.
âI got a call from the temporary place that he worked,â Lanotti said. âThey said he hadnât shown up for work and immediately thatâs a red flag because Warren never missed work.â
By Angela Turner
Columnist
Mar 12, 2021
âArt holds value and adds worth to a community, those who live there, work there, and visit,â local artist Kellene Turner recently expressed to me when I told her I wanted to pick her brain about all things art and community.
My earliest memories with art involve a blank piece of white paper and crayon. I tried hard to design the perfect oversized tree with tiny multi-colored flowers to grace its presence. My skill level never improved far beyond that. But my fascination for those with talents far greater than mine always lingered.
Once on a vacation I found myself buying a ticket to visit an art museum. It was slightly out of my comfort zone but the hours I spent there trying to understand the thoughts behind the pieces were meaningful. I was captivated by the pieces. On that same trip I attended a painting class, further proving my lack of skill with color and advancing my appreciation for those who make it look so easy.