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Area students wildlife paintings honored | Schools

Courtesy photos Bellmont Middle School eighth grade art students, from left, Caiden Beitler, Jaxon Braun, Serenity Price, Sophia Lopez, Adelyn Wells, Amaris Silva and Kim Le won accolades with the watercolor paintings. Bellmont eighth grader Sophia Lopez won accolades for this watercolor painting of an Atlantic sailfish. Previous Next Monday, June 28, 2021 1:00 am Area students wildlife paintings honored ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette Bellmont Middle School eighth graders earned state-level accolades with their wildlife watercolor paintings in Wildlife Forever s Fish Art Contest and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Junior Duck Stamp Contest, according to a news release. Their accomplishments are more impressive considering they are beginner watercolor wildlife painters who use kindergarten paint sets, the release said. It noted the students learn about conservation, specie biomes, anatomy and mixing and layering colors.

BWW Review: LEGALLY BLONDE at Centrestage Youth Theatre

So many musicals in the last twenty years have been adaptations from movies, that it s difficult to justify the transition to the medium of stage. Fortunately, I had the option of seeing Legally Blonde, produced by Centrestage Youth Theatre, without ever seeing the film. Free from making any comparisons, I could enjoy the show as the cast performed it with a sincerity and energy that made it feel as though the show was always intended for the stage. For those who haven t seen either the film or the stage production. Legally Blonde tells the story of Elle Woods (Rachel Harding), a college graduate who, expecting her boyfriend, Warner (Joshua Downs), to propose, gets dumped instead. Not handling the rejection well, she concocts a scheme to follow him to Harvard Law school to win a second chance with him. In a plot twist that hasn t surprised anyone since

Woman who drove into racial justice protests ordered to pay victims

A woman who drove her car into a crowd during protests over police violence against Black Americans last summer has been sentenced for criminal recklessness.  As part of a plea deal Diane Goebel was ordered Tuesday to complete 361 days of probation and 48 hours of community service by judge Linda Brown in Marion County Superior Court. She also must pay restitution of more than $2,600 to two victims, and owes court costs of $185.  Goebel was charged with felony criminal recklessness but she was instead sentenced for a class A misdemeanor as part of her plea deal. IndyStar has requested comment from Goebel s lawyer and the Marion County Prosecutor s Office. 

The best Amsterdam nightlife | Telegraph Travel

From the traditional  bruin cafés still firmly rooted in once-working-class Jordaan to the trendy hipster hotspots of East Amsterdam, the Dutch capital is certainly not short on places to grab a drink or three – as might be expected of the city that birthed one of the world s brewing superpowers (Heineken). Naturally, beer is the drink of choice for most Amsterdammers, but you don t have to look to hard to find swish wine bars, bouncing nightclubs, or even little hole-in-the-wall tasting rooms serving jenever – the local variety of gin. Here, our Amsterdam expert, Rodney Bolt, picks out his favourite places for a night on the town.

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