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LENOX â Despite mounds of snow decorating the downtown historic village, and with an uncertain outlook for the summer arts and entertainment season because of COVID-19, the Lenox Cultural District is planning a series of outdoor activities for spring and beyond.
The districtâs mission is to promote cultural resources not only within its defined boundaries in the village center, but also for the small businesses and large venues âthat help make Lenox unique and vibrant throughout the year,â Land Use Director and Town Planner Gwen Miller said at the organizationâs recent virtual meeting.
As a hub, the district, established in 2019 by the Mass Cultural Council, works as a spoke leading to smaller and outlying attractions, she added, with pathways and signs, as well as creation of new offseason and summertime programming and events.
St. Paul nonprofit Books for Africa donates 50 millionth book Minnesota nonprofit ships more to continent than anyone else. December 27, 2020 7:31pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Before the end of the month, a child in Ghana will receive a book called Kofi Loves Music, by Artika Tyner.
The book, a story about a little boy s love of music and family, will be the 50 millionth book donated by St. Paul nonprofit Books for Africa to students and people across the continent.
The book will travel from the Twin Cities all the way to Ghana along with thousands of other books.
Over the past three decades, Books for Africa has sent those 50 million books to all 55 African countries in hopes of ending what the nonprofit calls the book famine.
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