Day: May 5, 2021
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Hearty Camping Breakfast Recipes To Try
By Daniel J. Smith There’s nothing like waking up in a camping tent with just the beautiful sounds of nature. But what can make a morning outdoors even better? That’s right – a hearty and filling breakfast! A good meal is paramount to help you start your day in the great outdoors, especially if…
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LA Metro PURPLE LINE (D) Construction Update!
An update on the LA Metro Purple Line from The Four Foot… The purple or D line as it’s now officially known was opened in 1996 as a short 2 station branch of the Metro Red line. Known as the Wilshire branch, it wasn’t branded as the Purple line until 2006, and finally it…
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It’s Cinco De Mayo
Cinco de Mayo (pronounced [ˈsiŋko̞ ðe̞ ˈma̠ʝo̞] in Mexico, Spanish for “Fifth of May”) is an annual celebration held on May 5. The date is observed to commemorate the Mexican Army‘s victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla, on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza.[1][2] The victory of the smaller Mexican force against a larger French force…
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Multicultural Healthcare Marketing Group CEO Calls on Cities and States to Establish Effective COVID-19 Vaccine Outreach in Communities of Color
Vaccine Hesitancy and Access is Still an Issue for Many in Communities of Color As the nation observation of, National Minority Health Month (NMHM) ends, CEO of Multicultural Healthcare Marketing Group, Sheila Thorne, has issued a call for city, states, and healthcare organizations to ‘roll up their sleeves and roll out an effective vaccine outreach in communities…
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12 Students Win National Art Contest
Twelve budding artists, selected from thousands of applicants across the country, were recently named winners in a national art contest sponsored by Time4Learning, a national online homeschooling curriculum. Time4Learning asked students ages six – 18 to submit drawings for the chance to see their design come to life as a custom-made stuffed creation. Nearly 4,000 entries…