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LDH, community partners announce Monkeypox vaccine events in Baton Rouge

LDH, community partners announce Monkeypox vaccine events in Baton Rouge

The Louisiana Department of Health, the East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor’s Office and other community partners are hosting a series of monkeypox and COVID-19 vaccination events in Baton Rouge, starting Saturday, August 27.

 

As of August 26, Louisiana has identified 162 cases of monkeypox in Louisiana residents since the start of the 2022 U.S. Monkeypox Outbreak. In the Capital region alone, 13 cases have been identified to date.

 

“With the rising numbers of monkeypox cases in our state, our goal is to meet people who are at risk where they are so they can protect themselves and their loved ones,” said Region 2 Medical Director Dr. Paulette Riveria. “We are so thankful to our community partners for their collaboration and support. We couldn’t do it without them.”

 

“Similar to our response to COVID-19, we are working with our local partners to ensure equitable access to the necessary resources to keep residents safe and healthy. We know our community partners are vital to the success of addressing this public health emergency,” said Mayor-President Sharon Weston-Broome. “We appreciate our continued partnership with LDH to address the public health needs of our community.”

 

Health officials will administer the monkeypox and COVID-19 vaccines at the following events:   

 

George’s Place

860 St. Louis St.

Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022 

5 – 9 p.m.

 

Cedarcrest Bar by Provo

10467 Airline Highway

Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022

5 – 9 p.m.

 

Splash Nightclub 

2183 Highland Road

Friday, Sept. 2, 2022

9 – 11 p.m.

 

Those who are eligible for the vaccine include:

 

  • Gay, bisexual, other (cis or trans) men who have sex with men OR transgender women and nonbinary persons assigned male at birth who have sex with men AND
    • Have had intimate or sexual contact with multiple or anonymous partners in last 14 days or
    • Have had intimate or sexual contact with other men in a social or sexual venue in the last 14 days
  • Individuals (of any sex/gender identity) who have given or received money or other goods/services in exchange for sex in the last 14 days
  • Individuals (of any sex/gender identity) who have been determined to be at high risk for monkeypox exposure by a healthcare provider or public health official.

 

While not new, monkeypox is a potentially serious viral illness caused by a virus not commonly seen in the United States, that is spread through close physical contact. The disease can make you sick, including a possibly painful rash, which may look like bumps on your skin, blisters or ulcers. Some people have a flu-like illness before they develop a rash. 

 

According to CDC, early data suggest that gay, bisexual, same-gender-loving, and other men who have sex with men make up a high number of cases. However, anyone who has been in close, personal contact with someone who has monkeypox can be infected, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

  

Monkeypox Guidance

Testing for or monkeypox is now widely available. If you have symptoms and would like to be tested for monkeypox, contact your healthcare provider. Anyone without a provider or insurance can also be tested at their local parish health unit or community clinic: ldh.la.gov/phu

 

If your test for monkeypox is positive, stay isolated until your rash has healed,

all scabs have fallen off, and a fresh layer of intact skin has formed.

 

People interested in receiving the vaccine can visit the LDH monkeypox webpage for information, including a list of locations in Louisiana that have received vaccine. People can also call 211 to get their monkeypox questions answered. 
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SRAM & RockShox Announce Crankworx Whistler Events – Pinkbike

SRAM & RockShox Announce Crankworx Whistler Events - Pinkbike
PRESS RELEASE: SRAM

SRAM, RockShox, and Zipp are excited to announce a schedule full of interactive events we will be hosting August 6-12 during Crankworx Whistler. Everything from athlete and ambassador-led rides to suspension tuning on the trails, skills clinics, and more! Space is limited for many of these activities, so be sure to register early! We look forward to seeing you all at Crankworx.

SATURDAY AUGUST 6TH
1:00 – 3:00 PM Get to Know the Bike Park with SRAM Ambassadors (meet at SRAM booth)
REGISTER HERE
SUNDAY AUGUST 7TH
9:00 am – 4:00 pm Indigenous Women Outdoors (IWO)

IWO’s vision is to hold space for Indigenous Women and Girls to experience mountain biking with their peers on the World Stage of “Crankworx”.

In partnership with Hilltop MTB and SRAM Mountain Bike, we would like to invite Indigenous Women and Youth, living or visiting the Whistler area during Crankworx, for a fun-filled day of connecting to the land, each other and the mountain bike community, through sport and mentorship.

We are excited to bring Indigenous women and youth together to experience the joys of mountain biking in the Whistler Bike Park, on the shared traditional territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Lil̓wat7úl nations.

MONDAY AUGUST 8TH
12:30 pm – 4 pm Ride with The Free Radicals (meet at SRAM booth)
REGISTER HERE

4:30 – 5:30 pm Here, There, and Everywhere with Miranda Miller (at SRAM booth)

TUESDAY AUGUST 9TH
9:00 am – 10:00 am Basic Skills Clinic (co-ed) with Braydon Bringhurst (meet at SRAM booth)

11:00 am- 12:00 pm Basic Skills Clinic (co-ed) with Braydon Bringhurst (meet at SRAM booth)

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Suspension Tuning on the Trail (meet at SRAM booth)
REGISTER HERE

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10TH
10:00 am – 11:30 am Suspension Tuning on the Trail (WTFNB) with SRAM Ambassadors (meet at SRAM booth)

1:30 pm – 3:30 pm WTFNB Skills Clinic with SRAM Ambassadors (meet at SRAM booth)
REGISTER HERE

THURSDAY AUGUST 11TH
9:00 am – 10:00 am Basic Skills Clinics (co-ed) with Braydon Bringhurst

11:00 am – 12:00 pm Basic Skills Clinics (co-ed) with Braydon Bringhurst (meet at SRAM booth)

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Suspension Tuning on the Trail with SRAM ambassadors (meet at SRAM booth)
REGISTER HERE

FRIDAY AUGUST 12TH
10:00 am – 11:30 am Suspension Tuning on the Trail (WTFNB) with SRAM ambassadors (meet at SRAM booth)

1:30 pm – 3:30 pm WTFNB Skills Clinic with SRAM Ambassadors (meet at SRAM booth)
REGISTER HERE

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Williams Lake Indoor Rodeo organizers announce summertime, outdoor event – Williams Lake Tribune

Williams Lake Indoor Rodeo organizers announce summertime, outdoor event - Williams Lake Tribune

The Williams Lake Indoor Rodeo will head outdoors Aug. 13 and 14 to the Stampede Grounds following a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.

“I am excited to see the rodeo family again,” says Williams Lake Indoor Rodeo Association (WLIRA) president, Kelly Walls. “We want to give the crowd what they’ve been craving for the last two years.”

There were a number of factors in the reasoning to take the show outdoors, not the least of which is the temperature in the arena in August. Additionally, seating capacity at the indoor arena is approximately 1,000 people, whereas the Williams Lake Stampede Grounds can accommodate approximately 4,000 pairs of boots in the stands per day, and WLIRA noted in a news release.

The return of this event was not a given. After two years stagnant, while the association held their own financially, community support and participation is more important than ever, to make sure the rodeo carries on in years to come. “Thankfully, I have an amazing team of directors and volunteers who have been doing this for years and we have some loyal, longtime sponsors and vendors that were able to step up to the plate and help us,” maintains Walls. “To be honest, without them, the Indoor Rodeo might not be able to continue.”

Fundraising efforts were halted out of respect for the financial strain some people experienced amid the pandemic. “It’s really hard to justify going out and trying to raise money for the rodeo when there were people not working and people are struggling,” Walls said. That pause on the fundraising left the association with a “shoestring budget” to operate from for this year, however.

The Williams Lake Indoor Rodeo has traditionally been the first points event of the season for BCRA competitors. This year, it arrives on the heels of 12 British Columbia Rodeo Association’s (BCRA) sanctioned events, including the Prince George Rodeo which has been in mothballs for six long years. It seems rodeo fans are beyond thrilled to see the return of these high-energy, action-packed events. According to Walls, organizers of the Clinton rodeo in May, the first BCRA rodeo this year, saw record-breaking crowds. “Princeton also saw an exceptionally large rodeo crowd in June. “They usually have about 250 spectators, whereas this year it was close to 2,000 people. We know spectators came from as far away as England, Ireland, and Korea. That’s a good sign for our event.”

The number of entrants this year is also a little higher than normal, which translates into even more entertainment for rodeo-goers. The High School Rodeo series is done for the season, and some of those athletes will be taking part in BCRA events throughout the summer, adding to the overall roster of competitors. Featured events will include all the favourites; saddle bronc, bareback, bull riding, calf roping, steer wrestling, barrel racing and team roping. There will also be junior events. As always, there will be a number of unique food and merchandise vendors, and beer gardens both days.

Something that will be a little bit different this year however, is the absence of the much-anticipated and popular barn dance.

“We know there has always been a dance at the Williams Lake Indoor Rodeo,” Walls said. “We needed to restart small, figure out the logistics like security, parking, and even volunteers.”

Championed by local MLA, Lorne Doerkson, he had this to say about the rodeo getting the green light,

“This event has a reputation of real quality with respect to organizers, venue, competitors, stock and overall entertainment. What’s really neat is that it’s a BCRA rodeo; most of these competitors are from BC. Even better, they’re local characters who are our friends and family, and we get to cheer them on! I hope the local communities will join me in welcoming it back with open arms, and will show up and celebrate this 30 year old event.”

With 11 inductees into the Cowboy Hall of Fame, including individuals honoured in 2020, 2021 and, of course 2022, the Hall of Fame presentations will likely be broken up over the two days of events. In fact, the 2022 inductees may attend a ceremony in the Lower Nicola Valley, as that is where most of them reside.

Regrettably, famed rodeo announcer Brett Gardner is unable to attend this year due to a schedule conflict, as is true of beloved and ultra-entertaining clown, Dennis Halstead.

There will be some user groups handling parking and perhaps some other tasks at the event as a fundraiser for their group, but Walls emphasizes the dire need for volunteers, adding there is likely a task to suit all talents and skill sets. If you would like to spend a couple hours a day with a terrific team of volunteers in August, you’re invited to call or text Kelly directly at (250) 267-8865 or Shaun at (250) 305-4747.

Tickets will not be available in advance, but will go on sale the Friday and then Saturday and Sunday before the rodeo and general admission tickets will be available at the gates. Admission is $20 for adults, seniors $15, students $15, and children under five free. There is a section for VIPs in the main grandstands, as the infield will be reserved for competitors only. “If we go ahead with the rodeo next year, the covered grandstands will be reserved for VIPs,” Walls advised. “This year was about keeping things as small and organized as possible.”

Businesses are encouraged to buy group tickets for their staff as a show of support for the rodeo and a bonus for their staff, and everyone should mark their calendars now, so last-minute summer holidays don’t overlap the event.

“I just want a rodeo,” says Walls. “I want the competitors to be able to compete, I want the people to visit and socialize, I want to hear those cheers! I want to see the rodeo family again.”

To say that Kelly Walls is passionate about keeping the Williams Lake Indoor Rodeo alive would be putting it mildly. She is honoured to hold her current leadership position, which the Board decided to carry-over from the 2019 season. Kelly has been president of the WLIRA for better than 10 years, although not consecutively. Volunteering during the 2003 rodeo led to her becoming a Director in 2004, and she’s sat in that saddle ever since. Kelly lives, eats, sleeps, breathes rodeo. In addition to her full-time job, being a director with the BC Rodeo Association, Kelly advises she puts in about 10 hours a week pre-planning and leading up to the event. As rodeo draws closer, she can easily clock 30 hours a week until the event. This year Kelly is in charge of the beer gardens in addition to her regular duties.

Check the website www.wlindoorrodeo.com or the Facebook page @williamslakeindoorrodeo for the most up-to-date information, and promotions.


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Reuters Events Announce C-Suite North America Energy Transition Leaders, for flagship Houston Meeting in November 2022. – News for the Energy Sector

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Over 350 energy, business and industrial leaders from the North America’s largest organizations will come together in Houston, November 09-10 at Reuters Events: Energy Transition North America 2022, where they will discuss the urgent need to decarbonize North American energy production and deliver strategies to turn global net zero ambition into meaningful net zero action.

Upon the backdrop of the COP27 climate conference, key industry changemakers will strategize pathways to providing a secure, clean and affordable power supply across the U.S. and Canada.

Across two days, Reuters Events will unpack the leadership and finance questions, deep dive into the importance of carbon management and business model innovation, and identify the key technologies and innovations available to deliver a decarbonized, electrified energy grid.

Full event information is available here.

With a legacy of convening leading energy and industrial executives, Reuters Events: Energy Transition North America provides a central meeting place for boardroom leaders committed to net zero to convene, build strategies and establish partnerships. The 2022 speaker faculty so far boasts:

  • Bob Dudley, Chairman, OGCI
  • Patti Poppe, Chief Executive Officer, Pacific Gas and Electric
  • Gretchen Watkin, President, Shell USA, Inc
  • Rafael Chaves, Chief Sustainability Officer, Petrobras
  • Ralph Izzo, Chief Executive Officer, PSEG
  • Alistair Vickers, Chief Executive Officer, bp Wind Energy
  • Jesse Arenivas, President, CO2, Kinder Morgan
  • Amos Hochstein, Senior Advisor Global Energy Security, U.S. Dept. of State
  • Maria Pope, Chief Executive Officer, Portland General Electric
  • Chris Golden, US Country Manager, Equinor
  • Joseph Dominquez, Chief Executive Officer, Constellation Energy
  • Sandhya Ganapathy, CEO, North America, EDPR
  • Enrico Viale, Head of North America, Enel
  • Susan Nickey, Chief Client Officer, Hannon Armstrong
  • Mauricio Gutierrez, Chief Executive Officer, NRG Energy

And many more!

“Securing a just and effective energy transition in North America will be crucial to reduce global emissions and ensure security is the defining challenge of our time,” said Owen Rolt, Head of Energy Transition at Reuters Events. “It is fitting that this year we will again be featuring one of the strongest lineups of any energy event in the world.”

To facilitate this seismic shift for the energy industry, Reuters Events has built the forum around five critical themes: Delivering Net Zero North America, Security and Supply, Carbon Management Strategies, Climate Technology, and Electrification and the Grid

Those interested in taking part in the forum can find out more information here.

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UEFA-CONMEBOL announce new events for women’s football, futsal and youth teams

Three new events have been announced by UEFA and CONMEBOL following the success of Finalissima ©Getty Images

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State College Spikes Announce 2022 Theme Nights & Events

State College Spikes Announce 2022 Theme Nights & Events

The State College Spikes announced a series of theme nights, giveaways, and events ahead of their upcoming season.

The Spikes will kick things off with their Pride Night on Thursday, June 9, where the first 500 fans in attendance will receive a free Pride t-shirt.

Throughout the summer, the Spikes will give away bobbleheads of beloved Penn State athletes both past and present. The team will honor late Penn State legend Wally Triplett on July 29, while two-time NCAA champion Roman Bravo-Young and former Penn State linebacker Michael Mauti will follow on August 27 and September 3, respectively. The first 1,000 fans at each game will receive the night’s corresponding bobblehead.

The Spikes will host four “Bark in the Park” nights throughout the season at which fans can bring their dogs to the ballpark. Leash up and head to the stands with your pup on June 7, July 2, August 9, and September 2.

On July 9, the Spikes will have an NFT crossover night with the Williamsport Crosscutters, and both teams will adopt a non-fungible token for their mascot for one night only. The Spikes will become the State College DiamondDawgs, while the Crosscutters will temporarily be named the Williamsport Bored Apes.

Additionally, on July 9, Medlar Field at Lubrano Park will host Autism Awareness Night. The Spikes will feature education efforts around the ballpark as well as a sensory adaptation room.

August 28 brings Hockey Night in Happy Valley, and with it, the Spikes will wear specialty jerseys. The new threads will go for bid after the game in an auction presented by PSECU, and all proceeds will benefit the Children’s Miracle Network.

You can find the full schedule of the Spikes’ upcoming events and promotions here.

Joe is a freshman journalism major at Penn State. He enjoys yelling into the void over things such as the Philadelphia Union, the United States Men’s Nation Team (soccer), Eagles and Penn State football, alongside whatever else comes to mind. Find (and disagree with him) on Twitter (Joe_Lister21).

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Orioles announce “Countdown to Opening Day” preseason events throughout Birdland

Orioles announce "Countdown to Opening Day" preseason events throughout Birdland

The Orioles today announced plans for a series of “Countdown to Opening Day” events leading up to the start of the 30th anniversary season of Oriole Park at Camden Yards, The Ballpark That Forever Changed Baseball™.

Beginning Tuesday, March 29, and continuing through Opening Day, fans will have the opportunity to meet the Oriole Bird and some of their favorite Orioles players from the past 30 years at happy hours, autograph signings, photo opportunities, and more throughout Maryland and our Birdland community. A complete list of events follows:

TUESDAY, MARCH 29 – ORIOLES ALUMNI AUTOGRAPHS
Receive autographs from a beloved former Oriole of the last 30 years.
– When: Tuesday, March 29 from 6:00-7:00 p.m.
– Where: Royal Farms in Frederick, Md. (75 Monocacy Blvd., Frederick, Md. 21701)

THURSDAY, MARCH 31 – HAPPY HOUR, sponsored by Corona
Orioles alumni will be guest bartending alongside staff members and visiting with Orioles fans.
– When: Thursday, March 31 from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
– Where: Looney’s Pub (8180 Maple Lawn Blvd., Fulton, Md. 20759)

SATURDAY, APRIL 2 – BIRDLAND MEMBER OPEN HOUSE
Fans interested in purchasing a 2022 Birdland Membership or suite packages are invited to Oriole Park to choose their seat location and learn about the benefits of becoming a Birdland Member. Upon purchase, members will have exclusive access to tour the Orioles clubhouse. A few Orioles alumni from the last 30 years will also be on hand to greet fans and sign autographs. Fans can RSVP for the event by visiting Orioles.com/OpenHouse.
– When: Saturday, April 2 from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
– Where: Oriole Park at Camden Yards (complimentary parking will be available in Lot A)

SATURDAY, APRIL 2 – ORIOLE BIRD MEET & GREET
Fans can visit and take photos with the Oriole Bird at the Owings Mills Library, home of the Hubert V. Simmons Museum of Negro League Baseball.
When: Saturday, April 2 from 3:00-4:00 p.m.
Where: Owings Mills Library (10302 Grand Central Ave., Owings Mills, Md. 21117)

SUNDAY, APRIL 3 THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL 9 – CHARM CITY TRIVIA
Winning teams of Charm City Trivia will receive vouchers to a future Orioles game in 2022. To find one of their 87 different game locations, visit CharmCityTrivia.com.
When: Sunday, April 3, through Saturday, April 9 at various times
Where: 87 different Charm City Trivia locations

TUESDAY, APRIL 5 – ORIOLES ALUMNI AUTOGRAPHS
Receive autographs from a beloved former Oriole of the last 30 years.
When: Tuesday, April 5 from 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Where: Chick-Fil-A (1845 Main St., Chester, Md. 21619)

THURSDAY, APRIL 7 – ORIOLES ALUMNI AUTOGRAPHS
Receive autographs from a beloved former Oriole of the last 30 years.
When: Thursday, April 7 from 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Where: Weis Markets (550 West MacPhail Rd., Bel Air, Md. 21014)

FRIDAY, APRIL 8 – OPENING DAY HAPPY HOUR
As the Orioles face the Tampa Bay Rays on Opening Day at Tropicana Field, Orioles alumni will be guest bartending alongside staff members and watching the first game of the season with Oriole fans.
When: Friday, April 8 from 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Where: Jimmy’s Famous Seafood (6526 Holabird Ave., Baltimore, Md. 21224)

FRIDAY, APRIL 9 – PLAY BALL EVENT
The Orioles will join Coppin State University baseball and Major League Baseball to support MLB’s PLAY BALL initiative for an introductory baseball and softball event, followed by Coppin State’s game against Norfolk State. The PLAY BALL event is open to kids ages 5-12. All participants will receive a free PLAY BALL t-shirt, wristband, bat and ball set, and Orioles giveaways to take home. To register, visit MLB.com/PLAYBALL.
When: Saturday, April 9 from 9:00-10:30 a.m.
Where: Joe Cannon Stadium (Harmans Park, 7551 Teague Rd., Hanover, Md. 21076)

SUNDAY, APRIL 10 – HOME OPENER EVE HAPPY HOUR, sponsored by Miller Lite
As Baltimore fans get ready for the Orioles home opener, Orioles alumni will be guest bartending alongside staff members and visiting with fans.
When: Sunday, April 10 from 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Where: Mother’s Federal Hill Grille (1113 S. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 21230)

More information on the Countdown to Opening Day events and the 30th anniversary of Oriole Park at Camden Yards can be found at Orioles.com/OriolePark30. Tickets for the 2022 season, including the Orioles home opener against the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday, April 11, are currently on sale at Orioles.com/Tickets.

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Greg Norman Says Rival Saudi Golf League Will Announce First Events Wednesday

Greg Norman Says Rival Saudi Golf League Will Announce First Events Wednesday

Greg Norman speaks at the 2022 Saudi International golf tournament.

Greg Norman is continuing to urge patience from players and vows that the yet-to-be-named league will launch. 

LIV Golf Enterprises and the proposed new league being fronted by Greg Norman has taken several hits in recent weeks, namely a few top PGA Tour players professing their allegiance to the PGA Tour and saying no to lucrative guaranteed overtures to compete in the new circuit.

But Norman has not given up.