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St. Anthony Pioneer Day celebration makes rousing comeback after turbulent year Updated at Share This ST. ANTHONY – A 90-year tradition in St. Anthony made a rousing comeback Saturday as thousands attended the Pioneer Day celebration. After last year’s event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Volunteer Parade Coordinator Mari Ann Birch wanted this year’s parade to be the best one ever. “After COVID, we need it,” Birch tells EastIdahoNews.com. The exact amount of people who attended isn’t clear, but organizers were anticipating a crowd of at least 20,000 throughout the day. Former mayor and city councilman Neils Thueson served as the parade marshal for this year’s event. He explains the significance of Pioneer Day and why it’s celebrated in eastern Idaho. ....
Demand for Summer Camp Strong, Even as COVID-19 Worries Linger capeandislands.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from capeandislands.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day outside Cotuit Library is taking the party outside for a “Go Green! St. Patrick s Family Fun Day.” Activities include a patio performance by the local Kanaley School of Irish Dance; walking a Leprechaun Trail to find treasure at the end of the rainbow; a Lucky Gold Coin Hunt; planting Pot O Lucky Shamrocks; and learning to tie a Celtic heart knot. When: 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday Where: Cotuit Library, 871 Main St. Admission: Free SATURDAY, MARCH 13, AND SUNDAY, MARCH 14 Art explores a year of confinement Artists Traci Harmon-Hay, Megan Hinton and Susan Neilsen will present a pop-up art exhibition marking one year of the pandemic. The art represents the experience in the past year for three artists who typically prefer isolation and quiet to work, but are wondering when life will get back to normal. Harmon-Hay creates watercolors showing figures living in “found ubiquitous objects,” like sardine cans or match ....
Trying to create a bright side to a holiday season filled with concert cancellations, the Cape Symphony will present a free all-star variety show, debuting online Sunday, featuring musicians from past “Holiday Pops” concerts. Symphony musicians had hoped to return to the stage earlier this month. A modest group of musicians was due to gather safely, and perform together for the first time since the orchestra was forced to cancel concerts back in March. The performance would only have had a virtual audience, but at least the musicians would be together again. It wasn’t to be. Due to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases, restrictions on assembled groups and the use of woodwind instruments had to be tightened again. Bringing together even a dozen or so musicians to create a virtual concert was deemed too risky by health officials. ....