Improvised theatre Impromptu Shakespeare will head to Ventnor Park at 3pm on Thursday July 29 and Friday July 30. The improvised shows have proved popular at the Edinburgh Fringe and Bristol Shakespeare Festival, while also appearing on BBC Shakespeare Live. Each hour-long show is different but unmistakably Shakespearean, echoing his themes, characters and language. The show is described as perfect for families with children, with an age guidance of ten plus. Company member, Ailis Duff, said: “We are all so excited about the return of live theatre. After a year like this, I think everyone is realising there is something special about watching a live show with an audience around you.
And that’s why the early-morning fire that heavily damaged the century-old HPIC headquarters two weeks ago (WSB coverage here) hasn’t stopped HPIC from continuing to be the heart of its community.
Tomorrow (Saturday, July 10th), for example, the first of three
“Giant Garage Sales” – already planned before the fire – will be held in the HPIC parking lot and courtyard on the two sides of the 1116 SW Holden building least affected by the flames.
But while that should make for a fun day, what’s been happening since the June 25th fire has been hard, heartbreaking work for HPIC’s all-volunteer board. We talked Thursday by phone with
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Walk-in vaccination sessions are being held across the county.
As many of us get a sense of an impending return to some kind of new normal, it is arguably more important than ever that we all get vaccinated twice, particularly with the continuing rise of the Delta variant of the virus amongst younger unvaccinated people, who make up the bulk of those still to be vaccinated in Lincolnshire
“Right now we have vaccinated 83.7% of all the people who need to have the vaccination,” explains Rebecca Neno, Deputy Chief Nurse, NHS Lincolnshire CCG. “We need to hit 85% and the gap, in terms of numbers of people, is around 9,000. It sounds like a big number, but it isn’t really when you think about where we started just over six months ago, and we have the vaccine supply and infrastructure in place to make it happen, we just need people to come forwards, particularly those aged 18-29.
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