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'It's what I was made for' | Retired nurses team up to help Toledoans sign up for COVID-19 vaccine
The former nurses created a Facebook group called "Vac Team." There, a person struggling to make an appointment can send a message and get the help they need. Author: Josh Love Updated: 9:00 PM EDT March 31, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio — Julie Cunningham and Linda Palmer are both retired nurses, and are now dedicating their time to helping Toledoans make appointments to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
The pair hadn't met until they bonded over their desire to help.
"It's humbling. It's what I was made for," Cunningham said. "At this point in the game, I think that's what I was created for."
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November 30, 2020
Wisconsin Chamber Choir members during the filming of a "Car Carols" segment.
In another brilliant pandemic innovation, the Wisconsin Chamber Choir is presenting socially distanced performances of holiday music and songs by African American composers. The singers will perform in their own cars, using wireless microphones, and the choir will hear each other to sing along by monitoring their car radios. The live segments will be interspersed with pre-recorded music by the choir. We get to listen (and watch) from the safety of our own homes; find the livestream on
press release: Join the Wisconsin Chamber Choir on Saturday, December 12, at 2:00 pm for Car Carols, a unique holiday concert featuring live, socially-distanced performances of music by African-American composers and seasonal favorites. Choir members will sing from their individual cars using wireless microphones, listening to the sound of the whole choir via their car radios. The audience is invited to join our Facebook event and/or listen in live on YouTube. There is no charge to view the live-stream, but donations would be welcome.Â
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