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Alix Raspe from Vermont plays her harp with some of the Caroga Lake Music Festival artists at Peck Lake on July 29, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Paul Valovic)
CAROGA After over a year without live, in-person concerts, entertainment venues in New York can re-open at 33 percent capacity, and that includes the return of Caroga Lake’s Music Festival in time for it’s 10th anniversary and the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Sherman’s Amusement Park.
Caroga Arts Collective announced the return of the CLMF this summer with concerts scheduled to start July 24 and will last through Aug. 22 according to a news release. While the detailed programming schedule will not be announced until later this spring, Caroga Arts is planning to bring the CLMF and audiences safely back together in Caroga.
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Testing.com Announces Best Free STD Testing Organizations in Atlanta, GA
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Leading lab testing resource shares screening and treatment options for residents as the city reports higher than average rates of STDs SEATTLE (PRWEB) March 09, 2021
Testing.com, a trusted informational guide for medical lab testing and at-home screening, has published a report on the increasing STD cases and resources for addressing this issue in Atlanta. Research experts at Testing.com also evaluated top local organizations with free or low-cost health screening options for residents.
According to the report, Atlanta residents are increasingly reporting STDs, with Fulton County showing some of the highest percentage rates in the state. The state of Georgia has seen a steady increase in reported incidences of chlamydia while reported incidents of gonorrhea slowly declined throughout the state. Before the recent uptick in syp