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Hopkins students earn trophy for March of Dimes fundraiser


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Ashley Grundy’s second grade class at Hopkins Elementary raised $2,400 for the March of Dimes. The school as a whole raised a total of $8,668.
Students in Robyn Cheuvront’s kindergarten class at Hopkins Elementary raised $2,600 for the March of Dimes. It was  one of two classes that went “above and beyond” to collect money for the nonprofit organization.
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By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal
May 19, 2021
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Ashley Grundy’s second grade class at Hopkins Elementary raised $2,400 for the March of Dimes. The school as a whole raised a total of $8,668.
Students in Robyn Cheuvront’s kindergarten class at Hopkins Elementary raised $2,600 for the March of Dimes. It was  one of two classes that went “above and beyond” to collect money for the nonprofit organization. ....

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S.F.'s unique tradition of marking the 1906 quake returns after pandemic interruption

S.F.'s unique tradition of marking the 1906 quake returns after pandemic interruption
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From sofa to safari: the rise of virtual travel


From sofa to safari: the rise of virtual travel
Rosie Fitzmaurice
It’s 2pm on a snowy Sunday - but before partaking in a snowball fight in the park, I’m off to the Bahamas to swim with hammerhead sharks. Why not?
Not really, obviously. But with IRL travel off the agenda for now - my solution, which involves a VR headset, is the next best thing. In fact, trips are booming - as locked down Londoners desperately search for new ways to keep ourselves entertained.
“VR travel can provide unique experiences that are nearly impossible in the real world,” says Kaitlyn Mullin, senior immersive producer and VR travel guru at National Geographic. “For example, the opportunity to visit a normally heavily trafficked site, like Machu Picchu, when it is completely empty, or to safely have a face-to-face encounter with a wild lion.” ....

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