April showers bring happy Fallscasters! On this week’s show we discuss:
*Tentative information of the city’s expected stimulus funds being received.
*The issue of catalytic converters being stolen from Toyota Priuses.
*The vigil held downtown for the victims of the mass shootings in Colorado and Georgia.
*April’s recycle bin audit.
*Susanne’s good news.
*The All-City Art Walk is physically distanced and spans an entire week this year, Apriil 24-May 2.
*Up Front Art Space now shirts to show your support for Closet of Caring, as well as coupon books, with all funds going to the charity.
*April ‘s featured artist at Cuyahoga Valley Art Center is Jeanette Bill-Cole, who switched from acrylics and oils to watercolors 20 years ago because it allowed for flexibility and quick bursts of creativity.
*Bart interview Katie Bear, local resident and Operations Manager at the Mustill Store in Cascade Locks. (58:27)
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