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There s nothing more Fourth of July than the rocket s-red-glare, the bombs bursting in air.But this year, America s birthday celebration is changing with the times.This year dozens of cities, from California to Texas to Florida, are replacing fireworks with drones. Hundreds of them will be synchr
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stanley puodelis nver. Their business this year is booming in places where fireworks are not. We ve been contacted by hundreds of municipalities for the Fourth of July. We probably had to turn away probably three or four hundred cities, Hill said.They ve been busy fine-tuning and getting ready for half a dozen shows over the July fourth weekend. Everything is holding in perfect formation. We re just making sure that everything is sta
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4-H programs across the country are known for their youth development programs. Now, students in 4-H are taking their civic engagement to the next level by helping others amid the COVID-19 pan
stanley water jug demic. Weve got partnerships with UC Davis and San Francisco medical centers where were getting sterile wrap and then young people are recycling that material and making masks for front-line workers, for agriculture laborers, for people working in restaurants, says Lynn Schmitt-McQuitty, California s 4-H Director. She says groups across the state are making masks and shields for essential workers and people who need them.In Sonoma County, several 4-H families spent their time in quarantine
stanley cup becher putting several 3-D printers to good use. We decided to start printing face shields. We printed a few different designs and used the transparency overhead and members of our community joined us. Together we printed over 1,000 face shields and 2,000 neck straps which are the straps
stanley tumbler that keep the masks off the ears of essential workers, says Jametha Cosgrove of Golden Hills 4-H. The protective gear went to their local essential workers and even nurses and doctors across the state who needed them.Santa Clara