Volleyball Plays First Home Game In Nearly Two Years In Matchup With Alaska - Western Oregon University Athletics wouwolves.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wouwolves.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Bulletin board: West County Cider Beacon Red Clay Classic tennis tournament upcoming >The annual West County Cider Beacon Red Clay Classic tennis tournament will begin July 26.
The men’s singles event will be held at 5:30 p.m. each day at the clay courts at Beacon Field on Sanderson Street in Greenfield.
The fee is $10 for the public, and free for Greenfield Tennis Association members. All matches will be best two out of three sets with a 12-point tiebreaker. The draw is single elimination and players must start play by 5:30 each day.
Each player must bring a can of unopened tennis balls to each match. The winner keeps the unopened can. Players must be available to play all week or until the draw is completed.
Kaimera Productions presents the world premiere of SPACES: Oakland, an immersive experience merging contemporary performance and the ancient art of storytelling, and a significant marker in the return to live in-person performance. Created and performed by Oakland artists and storytelling residents, SPACES: Oakland is a series of performances offering a glimpse into Oakland, one of the most vibrant and culturally diverse cities in the United States. Audiences will walk, sit, stand, move, and interact with the performers as they are led through the Beaux Arts Oakland City Hall building and through the Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Oakland s central community gathering place.
World of dance soars this summer with live and online performances sfchronicle.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sfchronicle.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Pro Tips for Planning a Safe and Stress-Free Wedding in 2021 Kelsey Ogletree
Planning a wedding in 2021? Congratulations! While this year isn t
quite as difficult as 2020 when it comes to coordinating a ceremony and celebration (more than half of couples had to make modifications when nearly everything was planned for their wedding in 2020, according to a WeddingWire report), local guidelines and restrictions likely mean you re continuing to exercise more caution and scale back what you originally envisioned for your big day (hello, micro weddings!).
Despite the still-uncertain and still-evolving coronavirus situation, one big thing to keep in mind is that it s entirely possible to stay positive and enjoy all your celebrations while keeping within the guidelines. Continue to celebrate your wedding-related events with your inner circle and open the guest list up as you re able, says Lindsay Forseth, director of weddings and special events at Salamander Resort &