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Something’s happening here By Marilyn Delk - DCCA News Can you feel the buzz of excitement, the thrill of anticipation currently in the air? Well, something is definitely happening here! Darke County Center for the Arts’ officials and staff are abuzz, eagerly anticipating the thrilling return of the organization’s ability to present artists who will entertain, amaze, and inspire with their talents. First, on Monday, June 21, DCCA is sponsoring Make Music Darke County, inviting local citizens to join an international celebration of the Summer Solstice. As outlined in last week’s column, you can sign up to perform in this festive event at darkecounty@makemusicday.org and everyone can participate by taking in the performances that will be happening across the county. Celebrating music in concert with others around the world seems to be an appropriate beginning to a return to normalcy following a time of restrictions and uncertainty.
What Biden’s First Budget Indicates About His Approach to Emerging Tech piranka/iStock.com email President Joe Biden’s $1.5 trillion discretionary budget request leans on research and development and emerging technologies to help solve contemporary challenges related to the planet, health care and security. “Our country is confronting historic crises of pandemic and economic downturns, climate change and a reckoning of racial injustice. At the same time, we re also inheriting a legacy of chronic underinvestment, in our view, in priorities that are vital to our long-term success and our ability to confront the challenges before us. So the President is focused on reversing this trend and reinvesting in the foundations of our strength,” U.S. Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Friday after it was released. “This process provides another opportunity to do that, and so the funding proposals are an indication of our priorities.”
Reply U.S. Rep. Grace Meng. (Courtesy of Grace Meng) FOREST HILLS, QUEENS U.S. Rep. Grace Meng has been named a 2021 Champion of Science by The Science Coalition, a nonprofit organization of more than 50 of the country s leading research universities. Meng, a Democrat who represents Central and Northeast Queens in the U.S. House of Representatives, was among six members of Congress awarded the recognition thanks to their unwavering commitment to advancing fundamental science research through their actions and votes to increase federal investment for federal research agencies, according to a news release. Meng was nominated by Pace University, New York University and Stony Brook University.