What did the CDC base the newest guidelines on? I doubt they.
What did the CDC base the newest guidelines on? I doubt they did contact tracing on all the people that are at home with the virus. I ll wear my mask for now in stores and crowded places.
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YOU RE INVITED - Lordship Improvement Association (LIA) Annual Meeting - July 21.
Hi! The LIA’s Annual Meeting is open to the public and we’ll enjoy seeing you there: Wednesday, July 21, from 7 to 9 pm at the Our Lady of Peace Church Hall (651 Stratford Road - enter behind the church). PS: The Lordship Improvement Association is an all-volunteer, non-profit foundation whose mission is to enhance and preserve the distinctive character and natural beauty of our waterfront community for all who live here. Just about everywhere you see the beautiful work of volunteers on the Beautification & Parks and Environment & Education committees. Join your neighbors
By Staff Sgt. Seth Stang, U.S. Air Force Academy / Published May 14, 2021
U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. - In the wake of policy changes this year from the president and Defense Department, the Air Force Academy created a Transgender Working Group to raise awareness and understanding of transgender Airmen, Guardians and cadets at the school.
Doctor Joseph Looney, the Academy’s chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer, said the number of requests from across the base to support the Transgender Working Group has been “overwhelming.” Looney holds a doctorate of counseling psychology from Arizona State University
“Along with organizational representation, the team has a cadet representative from the Spectrum club, and the invaluable participation of a transgender Airman,” he said. “We’re committed to supporting transgender Airmen and cadets.”
May 12, 2021
After a year of COVID-related interruption, the Blue Star Mothers New York Chapter 4 will resume its annual Gold Star Memorial Remembrance Ceremony on Saturday, May 29, at 10 a.m. at Veterans Memorial Park on West Third and Logan streets in Jamestown.
Held annually the Saturday before Memorial Day, the Blue Star Mothers will honor in remembrance those Western New York residents who have died in the service of the United States by memorializing them and acknowledging their Gold Star families left behind. Originally established in May 2013, and desiring that these sacrifices never be forgotten, the local Blue Star Mothers Chapter has secured the privilege of commemorating Western New York’s local Gold Star families with a memorial display, serving as a daily visual remembrance. The memorial established by the Blue Star Mothers at Veterans Memorial Park includes a rock with a bronze plaque honoring the fallen, surrounded by annually-flowering cherry trees, bearing livi