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It is unclear if the experimental fees will be applied to other parts of the world, but Musk argues it is the only way to stamp out the proliferation of bots on the site.
Music for Ukraine: Benefit Concert Series for Humanitarian Aid- St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Local music professionals, organized by flutist Caitlin Boruch, have joined together to channel their talent and passion for performing into Music for Ukraine: Benefit Concert Series for Humanitarian Aid, a fundraising concert series where 100% of donations benefit UNICEF's coordinated response to the crisis in Ukraine. These concerts will feature a diverse selection of classical music, spanning works by the Great Masters to Ukrainian folk songs, which will inspire you while providing a direct means to support those in such desperate circumstances. Please join us for these compelling musical performances, turn your concern into action, and have your spirit lifted among a like-minded community.
Tickets are free to the public and donations are encouraged. Concert series and single event sponsorships are available for a fixed donation. 100% of all donations support UNICEF’s humanitarian response efforts directed towards children and families in Ukraine and neighboring countries offering a safe haven to those displaced. The second Music for Ukraine concert features a program of vocal and instrumental chamber music on Sunday, May 15th at 6pm, held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 3290 Loma Vista Road in Ventura. Directly after the concert, concertgoers are invited to attend St. Paul’s Episcopal compline service for an extended moment of reflection. Enjoy the peace of the candle-lit church with beautiful a cappella music by the St. Paul’s Episcopal choir, led by Tara Eisenhauer. The church and candle-lit labyrinth will be available to those that wish to continue their prayers and reflection after the service. About the Venue Please note that at this time, St. Paul's requires everyone attending services and events to wear a mask that covers your mouth and nose, regardless of vaccination status.
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Garth Williams Obit
Garth Williams, who illustrated dozens of children's books, including Stuart Little, Charlotte's Web and Little House on the Prairie, died Wednesday at the age of 84. Noah Adams talks with his wife Leticia about her husband and the magical drawings he created. A memorial service was held today in Marfil, Mexico, the town in which he spent much of his time of the past 35 years.
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