WINDSOR, ONT. The Windsor Spitfires will have a top-five pick in this year’s OHL priority selection draft. In the first-ever OHL draft lottery, the Spitfires landed the number four overall pick. “The lottery worked out in our favour,” says General Manager Bill Bowler. “We weren’t expecting a top 10 pick, let alone a top five,” he says. Bowler says the team hopes to draft an impact player who can contribute immediately. The Sudbury Wolves will have the first pick overall. The draft takes place June 4th and 5th. The 2020-2021 hockey season was officially cancelled last month, due to COVID-19.
Delaware News Journal
Headliners TobyMac, Sam Hunt, Tedeschi Trucks Band, I Love the 90’s Tour and Hank Williams Jr., have all been dropped from the 102nd Delaware State Fair, due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The state fair, which announced these changes Wednesday, said this move was promoted by guidance it just received from the Delaware Division of Public Health on how to safely hold outdoor concerts and shows in Harrington later this summer.
In order to comply with COVID-19 social distancing requirements, the capacity of the M&T Bank Grandstand has been cut by more than 70% for each concert, and up to 80% for wheel events like the demolition derby and monster truck show.
Delaware State Fair loses Sam Hunt, TobyMac and Hank Williams Jr., over COVID-19 Andre Lamar, Delaware News Journal
Headlines April 15, 2021
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Headliners TobyMac, Sam Hunt, Tedeschi Trucks Band, I Love the 90’s Tour and Hank Williams Jr., have all been dropped from the 102nd Delaware State Fair, due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The state fair, which announced these changes Wednesday, said this move was promoted by guidance it just received from the Delaware Division of Public Health on how to safely hold outdoor concerts and shows in Harrington later this summer.
In order to comply with COVID-19 social distancing requirements, the capacity of the M&T Bank Grandstand has been cut by more than 70% for each concert, and up to 80% for wheel events like the demolition derby and monster truck show.
Miami Seaquarium Kicks Off The Spring Break Season With More Days To Learn & Play
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Miami Seaquarium, South Florida’s best aquarium and favorite family visitor attraction, will extend operating days for three weeks during spring break, starting March 11.
“We are so thankful for the support from the local Miami community over the last several months, said General Manager Bill Lentz. “With conditions improving locally, we can expand our operating hours to provide more opportunities to visit while schools are out for spring break.” MIAMI (PRWEB) March 05, 2021 Miami Seaquarium, South Florida’s best aquarium and favorite family visitor attraction, will extend operating days for three weeks during spring break, starting March 11.