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Ottawa parents plan protest over decision to keep schools closed

  OTTAWA There is growing frustration among parents and students in Ottawa following news that schools will remain closed for in-person learning until the end of the school year. Now, a group of parents plan a walk to protest the decision on Friday. It was pretty heart-wrenching. I thought this is not right, all the messaging here is schools should be open, said Veronica Jackson, about Wednesday s announcement from the Ontario government. It was really sad, we miss our teachers and our friends, added her six-year-old daughter Liv. Jackson is organizing a walk to voice frustration over the decision. She’ll be protesting with her family.

Closed By Coronavirus For Over A Year, One Harlem Church Hosts A Trial Run On Easter Sunday

Closed By Coronavirus For Over A Year, One Harlem Church Hosts A Trial Run On Easter Sunday arrow Members of United Baptist Church on 145th Street in Harlem welcome parishioners back after more than a year since COVID began. View all 4 Veronica Jackson rose extra early on Sunday morning to perform a cherished but lapsed ritual: she got dressed up to go to church. I m what you call a praiser, she said, standing tall in a dark dress and heels. And I really missed being in the midst, and just experiencing the songs and the fellowship. Jackson, a nurse, was among the roughly 90 congregants that convened at Harlem s Union Baptist Church for a special Easter Sunday service this weekend. The church is one of several prominent Black churches in New York City that have been closed for more than a year since the coronavirus pandemic began. Although churches across the state have been allowed to hold limited gatherings since the summer, many have yet to reop

Appalachian music event at Danville Museum to feature Caswell County guitarist

The Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History, in collaboration with the Danville Regional Foundation, will present its Museum Residency Community Engagement Music Event this month. The museum will feature Adam Hurt and Beth Williams Hartness, who will perform Musical Tapestries from the Appalachains: Banjo and fiddle narratives/authentic regional sounds. The event will take place March 20 from 2 until 5 p.m. at 536 Craghead Street Gallery Space in Danville. Adam Hurt and Beth Williams Hartness perform duets of traditional music from the Appalachian south and elsewhere with clawhammer banjo, fiddle, fingerstyle guitar, and vocals. Their engaging program will appeal to players and fans of old-time music as well as those who may be getting their very first taste of this captivating genre.

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