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Maternity coronary heart digital tour launched | Close by Information
Lake Norman Regional Well being-related Heart is website hosting an On Need tour of The Stork’s Touchdown Maternity Coronary heart. The free On Want video tour gives the participant the likelihood to acquire tour data privately at any time whereas the free interactive tour includes a keep tour guideline in a digital group setting. The up coming On Want tour is about for Jan. 1, and the digital interactive tour is scheduled for Jan. 24 from 6-7 p.m. Each of these excursions are completely free to future and expectant mother and father. Interactive excursions are held stay by Google Meet up with with a priority and reply session to observe.…
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Wisconsin Community Radio |.COVID-19 and deer, Thanksgiving vacation ideas | Wisconsin ….We discuss with an epidemiologist about what hunters need to know. Furthermore, a vacation professional offers some strategies for making our Thanksgiving journey as….9 hrs in the past
Wisconsin Community Radio |.COVID-19 and deer, Thanksgiving travel guidelines | Wisconsin ….We talk with an epidemiologist about what hunters should know. Moreover, a journey specialist presents some tips for generating our Thanksgiving journey as….9 hours ago
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World Tour of Music brings Italian folk music to area students
WASHINGTON TWP. – Washington Elementary School students tapped their toes and clapped along as a trio of musicians performed an upbeat folk song that once echoed through the countryside of Italy. While they didn’t understand what was being said, the students knew exactly what was being conveyed. More:Most Stark County schools lifting mask mandate following new COVID-19 quarantine rules “Music is so interesting,” Anthony Taddeo, percussionist and composer for the Cleveland-based Alla Boara musical ensemble, told the students. “Music makes you feel things. It makes you remember things.” That’s exactly what happened to fifth grader Izzy Santee. “That reminded me of a movie I once saw,” Santee told the group after a trio…
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Tom Tom Club and ‘Genius Of Love’ : World Cafe : World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN : NPR
Tom Tom Club, circa 1985 Hulton Archive/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Hulton Archive/Getty Images Tom Tom Club, circa 1985 Hulton Archive/Getty Images Do you remember where you first heard Tom Tom Club’s “Genius Of Love”? There’s a good chance you’ve heard it, but sampled in a different song. In this episode of The Culture Corner, World Cafe correspondent John Morrison explores why Tom Tom Club’s music, and especially that song, has been so popular among producers and music samplers. And he’ll talk about the lasting impact of Tom Tom Club’s self-titled album, which turns 40 this year. “It’s DNA lives on and it influenced a lot of stuff that…
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Visiting Ghana and Rediscovering the Ghanaian Music My Father Loved
In my early thirties, living in New York, I fell in love with a professional jazz musician named Seth. A year into our relationship, I invited him to travel to Ghana with me to visit my grandmother and three aunties. Seth was excited to meet them, as well as to study the rhythms of the Ashanti tribe to which my father’s family belongs. Those rhythms are among the roots of jazz. We flew in to Accra and took a bus to Kumasi, the colorful capital of the Ashanti region. Despite Kumasi’s busy commercial areas, including one of the biggest open-air markets in West Africa, we could still see fragments of…