by Julie Martin Banks | Sep 9, 2021 | 210 Capitol Ave Blog
The state’s restaurants that survived the COVID-19 pandemic still face challenges in the months ahead, including the virus’s delta variant and worker shortage, according to the Connecticut Restaurant Association’s executive director. Scott Dolch, a recent guest on the...
by Julie Martin Banks | Aug 24, 2021 | 210 Capitol Ave Blog
The public can enjoy tribal dance exhibitions, music, as well as Native American-made crafts and cuisine at the annual Schemitzun: Feast of Green Corn and Dance, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 28 and 29, at the Mashantucket Pequot Cultural Grounds. The event...
by Julie Martin Banks | Aug 18, 2021 | 210 Capitol Ave Blog
Capitol Hill Attorney Debra Dixon recently joined host Jim O’Brien on “The Political Life” podcast to discuss immigration, politics, and her new job as a principal at Ferox Strategies, a bipartisan government relations firm.Dixon worked for former Congressman Xavier...
by Julie Martin Banks | Aug 18, 2021 | 210 Capitol Ave Blog
The Connecticut Audubon Society recently organized an expert panel discussion on the condition that is killing birds, and has now posted the video from that event for the public. The Zoom discussion, titled “Dying Birds: What We Know and What We Don’t Know,” features...
by Julie Martin Banks | Aug 17, 2021 | 210 Capitol Ave Blog
The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving will bring its exhibit – titled Art in Action: Young Artists’ Vision of 2020 – to Work_Space in Manchester through Sept. 24. The exhibit features the work of teenagers from the foundation’s 29-town region where they...