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New LGBTQIA+ Shared Reading taster sessions announced at Liverpool’s Everyman

An exciting new collaboration between The Reader and Liverpool’s Everyman is confirmed for June 2024.

The Reader is excited to be launching new LGBTQIA+ inclusive Shared Reading taster sessions at Liverpool Everyman.

Two drop-in sessions will accompany a debut play set in the Aids epidemic, Tell Me How It Ends, by Tasha Dowd, a graduate of the award-winning Young Everyman Playhouse (YEP) programme. These pre-show sessions on 19 and 20 June are open to everyone and FREE to attend.

At Shared Reading groups people talk, connect and share experiences using stories, plays and poetry. There is no pressure to talk or read aloud – it’s fine to just sit back, relax and listen.

The sessions will be run by The Reader’s weekly Pride on the Page Shared…


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WVU Benefits hosting on-campus Open Enrollment sessions | E-News

The Plan Year 2025 Open Enrollment period for West Virginia University benefits-eligible faculty and staff is underway and will run through Wednesday, May 15. Open Enrollment is the only time of the year to add, drop or make changes to your benefits without a qualifying life event.

The following are some options to help answer your questions: 

Stop by one of two Open Enrollment drop-in sessions to chat with a benefits specialist:

  • April 25, from 8:30 a.m. to noon, Mountainlair, Greenbrier Room

  • April 30, from 1 to 4:30 p.m., Health Sciences Center Pylons

Visit a Shared Services Storefront from 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday at one of the following locations to video chat with a specialist:

  • Mountainlair, Room G4A (Closed from noon to 1 p.m.)

  • One…


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Snowy Saturday Sessions hosted by Nebraska Game and Parks

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) – A division of Nebraska Game and Parks is dedicated to providing outdoor knowledge and tips to women by hosting weekly webinars. The “Becoming an Outdoors Women” (BOW) hosts their Snowy Saturday Sessions via Facebook covering a variety of topics.

On Jan. 30, they discussed tips for archers and bow maintenance. The goal is to ensure that an individual’s archery equipment is set up and working properly. BOW tries to make each topic timely to the season. For instance, checking one’s archery equipment before spring turkey season begins.

During February and March, some deer species will be shedding antlers. The next session will cover shed hunting. The organization will be covering rules and regulations for those planning to shed hunt. Their presentation…


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