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Croninger Elementary School media clerk Sharon Grandmaison uses a homemade cart to deliver books to students unable to visit the school library because of coronavirus restrictions.
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Croninger Elementary School media clerk Sharon Grandmaison uses a homemade cart to deliver books to students unable to visit the school library because of coronavirus restrictions.
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Croninger Elementary School media clerk Sharon Grandmaison uses a homemade cart to deliver books to students unable to visit the school library because of coronavirus restrictions. Previous Next
Monday, February 08, 2021 1:00 am
Homemade library cart serves school
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
Croninger Elementary School media clerk Sharon Grandmaison began the academic year knowing she would have to travel to classrooms to deliver library books to students because of coronavirus restrictions.
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Most patients walk or pay for a motorcycle ride to be seen at New Hope Hospital in Haiti. The hospital, which serves a community of over 250,000 people, is receiving a mammography unit previously used by Parkview Health.
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Baily Frey, left, and Penny Welter-Whitney of Parkview Physicians Group in Bryan, Ohio, stand at the 2D mammography machine being donated to a hospital in Haiti. Previous Next
Tuesday, February 02, 2021 1:00 am
Haiti hospital getting local donation
Mammography unit from Parkview being sent as part of effort
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
Amy Obringer can t forget the woman who sought help for “a very large tumor” in her breast at a rural Haitian hospital and was given $60 for a motorcycle ride to a larger medical facility.
Playhouse adds music therapy device
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
There s no wrong way to play the new instruments at GiGi s Playhouse Fort Wayne – even if the methods seem unconventional.
“You can lay on it. You can bop it. You can bounce it on the table, and you ll get sound out of it,” said Dave Nelson, who is helping GiGi s with its new music therapy program using the Skoog instrument.
The initiative is supported by a grant from AWS Foundation, according to a news release.
“Each of us has experienced the power of music in our life,” Patti Hays, CEO of AWS Foundation, said in a statement. “It spurs our imagination, helps us express emotion and can bring people of all abilities together.”
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