Do-it-yourself projects are known to alleviate stress. And during this past year more people than ever are crafting and redecorating. I am often asked where to find things for creative projects. The best source can be yard and estate sales, and with so many properties selling here, there will probably be many more.
While Iâve been writing about yard sales for years, I really didnât know the difference between a yard and an estate sale. So, I decided to tap the source and sat down with the owner of Susieâs Estate Sales. I was told that a yard sale is a way for homeowners to clean out, declutter, get rid of used household goods. These are items that sell for little money, with the goal being to get rid of everything. Usually, the homeowner holds the sale him or herself and haggling isnât considered bad form. An estate sale, on the other hand, often takes place when a house is sold and the owners are selling the entire contents, which can even include a vehicle or t
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Published: 03 Apr 2021 05:32 PM BdST
Updated: 03 Apr 2021 05:32 PM BdST
Stock exchanges will remain open amid the government-imposed lockdown designed to slow surging virus infections across the country. );
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Dhaka Stock Exchange, Chattogram Stock Exchange and Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission announced the matter on Saturday.
A press release from the DSE read, “If banking activities stay open, all stock market operations will remain open as well in the interest of investors. The DSE is requesting investors to ignore rumours.”
“Investors won’t face any issues as everything is automated and investors can trade through a mobile phone app. The brokerage houses will stay open complying with the rules,” BSEC spokesman Mohammad Rezaul Karim said.
Starting June 1, Omahans will have "a beautiful, fresh, well-conceived recreational and personal renewal space that has few peers in the U.S.," says Applied Underwriters spokesman Bart Emanuel.
While currently wrapping up a season of virtual programming, the Racine Symphony Orchestra is excitedly planning a return to live performances.
âWe are cautiously optimistic regarding hosting live audiences,â said Beth Bender, executive director. âOne of the most difficult aspects of the past year was not being able to greet our audience members in-person and we canât wait to see them again,â she continued.
However, in spite of their excitement, Bender reminds us the RSO continues to be committed to the safety of the audience and musicians and will continue to act in the best interest of the community. In the meantime, they are keeping busy with numerous virtual offerings to close out the season.