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200,000: Via St. Paul-based Little Free Library, VERBATIM: “Little Free Library #200,000 is here! We are proud to announce a significant milestone: the installation of the 200,000th Little Free Library book-sharing box. This landmark library has been donated to Benjamin E. Mays IB World School, an elementary school in St. Paul’s historic Rondo neighborhood. It marks the first of 200 Little Free Libraries being granted to Title I schools across the country, in an effort to expand children’s access to books.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4ingka2
VIVI: Via Eden Prairie Local News, VERBATIM: “Nevaeh ‘Vivi’ Vilella stood before the camera, her shimmering dress catching the light, her voice carrying through the room. As the first notes of ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ rang out, she wasn’t just performing – she was telling a story, delivering a message that had echoed through generations . . . Her 90-second performance, recorded in advance and produced with multiple takes, was part of a Black History Month video project at Central Middle School (CMS). The initiative was led by African American Cultural Liaison Laquita Davis, with support from other CMS staff, to elevate student voices and foster cultural appreciation.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/422Zwzk
MORE: Via Facebook, Vivi’s performance. WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3Fp0r4g
THIS MONTH: Via Lakeland PBS, VERBATIM: “March FoodShare Month, a statewide campaign to raise funds for all of Minnesota’s food shelves, kicked off on March 1st, and Bemidji Community Food Shelf is asking for the public’s help and support during this time.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4kRbJ1m
CROCHETING: Via CCX Media, VERBATIM: “We often think of crocheting as a hobby associated with an older generation. But middle schoolers at Wayzata West Middle School have caught the crafting craze. ‘I’m working on a vest that has cable stitches,’ said seventh-grade student Evelyn Soeffker. ‘But, I’m learning the cable stitch, so kind of a work in progress.’ The school’s crochet club meets once a week during ‘My Time,’ a flexible learning time designed to give students a chance to study for a test, talk to a teacher, or for these students, learn something new like crocheting.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4bSiHiw
C.H.I.L.L.: Via Minnesota Spokesman Recorder, VERBATIM: “C.H.I.L.L. stands for Community Helps Individuals Live and Learn. The MN CHILL Foundation’s motto is ‘If not me, then who?’ The founders, William ‘Chuck’ Hill and Cynthia ‘Cindy’ Hill, help parents steer their children toward a successful future. The Hills’ service to the community began through sports.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3XTChoV
CAMP: Via Eden Prairie Local News, VERBATIM: “True Friends, a Minnesota nonprofit that provides experiences for children and adults with disabilities, has opened registration for day camp at Camp Eden Wood in Eden Prairie for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/425BQKK
FRESH15: The latest season of Fresh15 includes interviews with new Minnesota House members. So far, five new members have shared their goals, background and fun facts before they take office in a historic session this January.
Rep. Kari Rehrauer
Rep. Wayne Johnson
Rep. Julie Greene
Rep. Keith Allen
Rep. Peter Johnson
Follow on your favorite podcast platform, or at www.TheDailyAgenda.com/Podcasts. (SPONSORED: Minnesota Telecom Alliance)
TOMORROW: Via Lakeland PBS, VERBATIM: “To celebrate Women’s History Month, the Beltrami County Historical Society will be hosting a special event to highlight women in the engineering field on Saturday, March 15th.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3Frth4f
ACER: Via CCX Media, VERBATIM: “The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) granted more than $11 million to develop the workforce. Some of that money will go to a Brooklyn Center nonprofit. DEED awarded African Career Education and Resource, Inc. (ACER) $350,000 to prepare and equip its clients for the workforce. The funding is meant to help members of underserved communities find substantial employment.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3FyrV7J
NORTHWOOD: Via Northern News Now, VERBATIM: “Northwood Children’s Services hosted a night out Thursday featuring Minnesota Vikings Fullback C.J. Ham. Northwood Children’s Services recently acquired The Valley Youth Center, which provides after school and summer programs for youth in West Duluth. CEO for Northwood Children’s Center, Larry Pajari, said Thursday night’s event was focused on mental health awareness for kids.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4i78MYZ
CLEAN ENERGY: Via Twin Cities Business, VERBATIM: “At Summit Brewing Co.’s canning facility in St. Paul, a conveyor belt springs to life at the push of a button. Cans of beer would usually run along the belt, but not today; this is just for demonstration. The conveyor belt is now powered by a new type of motor technology that promises greater efficiency and lower environmental impact. Summit is one of five organizations that’s been matched up with five startups in Grid Catalyst’s annual clean energy accelerator program.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/43IHX8T
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