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Poet Kwame Alexander has created a poem from submissions about the challenges of the past year and our dreams for the future. It ends with: "For through the struggle, we may hope to become stronger."
knowing it s time to feed its budding branches. Like seedlings struggling towards the light, even though I need a baptism of magic waters to cure all that aches I don my gowns and masks and gloves Tend to the sick, the lost, the tired, the dead. I say a prayer, talk to God think of things I love: Birds and flowers and books dandelions, earthworms, mosses, to love, or not enough. I rise makes me want to stay in bed Even when the outlook is bleak: I ve not seen my eighth graders smile. Or smirk. my neighbor cut down the massive oak
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The historic LoDo location of the Tattered Cover is closing on Wednesday, March 17, moving off 16th Street and over a few blocks to the new McGregor Square development adjacent to Coors Field. The new space, slated to open in May, will encompass approximately 6,500 square feet on the first two levels of the private residence structure at 20th and Wazee streets, boasting a grand staircase harking back to the original Tattered Cover in Cherry Creek. And longtime LoDo manager Derek Holland will be making the move as well. Holland has been with the Tattered Cover for over thirty years, and is looking forward to many more.
Zehender, Fernandez roll in Omaha, help lead UW past Creighton The loss handed to the Bluejays was their first defeat of the season. After losing the doubles point after three hard-fought matches, Wyoming rallied during singles play to win 4-of-6 in singles play, to rally for the win. Saturday’s victory is UW’s first true road win of the season. Get our free mobile app In doubles play, the duo of Ana Fernandez and Alex Centra and Joanna Nowakowska, 7-6 (7-5) at the No. 2 position. It was Wyoming’s lone win during doubles play. With the win, Fernandez and Zehender moved to 5-1 on the season as a doubles team.
The DeKalb County Board of Education on Thursday heard from Moon Lake Elementary School local officials and residents regarding the closing of the school due to low enrollment and financial hardships. DeKalb County Board of Education Chairman Randy Peppers said it was evident with all the emails and feedback the board received from the community that Mentone loves Moon Lake Elementary School. âWeâve read them all and everything is taken into consideration,â he said Moon Lake Elementary School Principal Mary Lance addressed the board, dotting the staff s hard work and the support of the community who have worked hard to make Moon Lake a success.
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E-Mail DALLAS, Jan. 27, 2021 Stroke survivors who completed a cardiac rehabilitation program focused on aerobic exercise, currently not prescribed to stroke survivors, significantly improved their ability to transition from sitting to standing, and how far they could walk during a six-minute walking test, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access journal of the American Heart Association. Cardiac rehabilitation is a structured exercise program prevalent in the U.S. for people with cardiovascular disease that has been shown to increase cardiovascular endurance and improve quality of life. Despite many similar cardiovascular risk factors, stroke is not among the covered diagnoses for cardiac rehab. Physical inactivity is common among stroke survivors, with more than 75% of all U.S. patients who survive a stroke not receiving the guideline-recommended amount of exercise (150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity per week). Currently, exercise-based cardiac rehab programs are not the standard of care provided to stroke survivors in the U.S.