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Snapshots Social restaurant to open by mid-July in Downtown Newark

Snapshots Social restaurant to open by mid-July in Downtown Newark Newark Advocate NEWARK - Works Managing Director Janice LoRaso has announced a new development for Newark foodie locals: a restaurant collaboration with the owner of Snapshots Lounge in Granville, Lucas Atwood.  The Works new restaurant called Snapshots Social will be located in Downtown Newark on 50 S. 2nd Street. Snapshots Social will offer breakfast, brunch, and lunch with specially curated menu items by Lindsay Atwood, a local dietician and health food enthusiast. Snapshots Social is currently set to open by mid-July 2021. Their tentative hours are planned for 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, with occasional pop-up dinner times.

International Space Hall Of Fame Mourns Michael Collins

International Space Hall Of Fame Mourns Michael Collins
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Bozeman Vs Missoula: 7 Key Differences To Know

TravelAwaits Apr.28.2021 When it comes to beautiful places to visit, Montana immediately comes to mind. There’s a reason people from all over the world gravitate to its gorgeous, awe-inspiring scenery. And two of Montana’s best places are the college towns of Missoula and Bozeman. While they have a lot in common, there are also key differences to consider if you only have time to visit one or want a place to start. We’ll give you our take on the differences we think are worth knowing to help you decide for yourself what most appeals to you. We were hosted on visits to Bozeman and Missoula by

Beyond Stereotypes: Portraits and Stories of Native American Women

April 28th, 2021, 12:00PM / BY Marianne Graff Darkfeather Ancheta, Eckos Chartraw-Ancheta, and Bibiana Ancheta, Tulalip, Washington. Darkfeather, is pictured with her sister Bibiana and nephew Eckos at the edge of Tulalip Bay. They are wearing traditional regalia prepared for their annual Canoe Journey. Every year, upwards of 100 U.S. tribes, Canadian First Nations and New Zealand canoe families will make “The Journey” by pulling their canoes to a host destination Tribe. Canoe families pull for weeks, and upon landing participate in several days and nights of “protocol”, a celebration sharing traditional knowledge, ancestral songs, and sacred dances. Photo by Matika Wilbur for Project 562. Courtesy of the Artist.

Watch These Two Videos and You Will Feel More Hopeful About the Future of Tropical Forests

Watch These Two Videos and You Will Feel More Hopeful About the Future of Tropical Forests
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