April 24, 2020 Volume 26, Number 15 |
General Interest |
Theme: Forestry |
Revisited |
In the News |
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Compassion, Community Shine in the Time of COVID-19 | |
Property owner tells restaurants to pay employees, not rent during coronavirus pandemic NBA star Kevin Love donates $100,000 to help Cleveland Cavaliers arena workers impacted by coronavirus Young woman helps 'terrified' elderly couple get food, inspires others to pitch in Met launches "Nightly Met Opera Streams," a free series of encore Live in HD presentations streamed on the company website during the coronavirus closure Audible: Stories Help Yoga for Uncertain Times As we face the uncertainty and adjustments necessary in an unprecedented time, the news cycle is dominated by COVID-19 stories. In addition to stories that are informative, sad, or perhaps an equal combination of the two, there are many stories of resilience, kindness, and selfless acts ? neighbors helping neighbors, frontline workers making sacrifices to keep us safe, and businesses and individuals finding creative ways to do their part. This month we highlight news stories that bring a much needed smile, sources of connection and entertainment in a sea of social-distancing, and a reminder that there is always good to be found, even in difficult times. Following some of these news stories, readers will find a few resources that provide entertainment or endorphins from the comfort of your home. All of us at Scout hope you continue to be well and healthy! [EMB] The first link highlights a story by Ella Torres for ABC News about an Arkansas investment company that waived rent for restaurant tenants to ensure that employees are paid during restaurant shutdowns. The second link leads to a story by Christopher Brito for CBS News that discusses NBA star Kevin Love's pledge to help cover the salaries of arena workers during the NBA's suspension, a generous choice also made by multiple other players, including Zion Williamson and Giannis Antetokounmpo. At the the third link readers will find a story by Samantha Kubota for Today that spotlights a woman's random act of kindness: buying groceries for an elderly couple who worried about going out into the large grocery store crowd. Since the story's publication, many grocery stores have created a dedicated shopping time for older patrons, as well as those who are at high risk. Readers looking for a night at the opera from the comfort (and safety) of their couch may enjoy the fourth link, which leads to a schedule of the Metropolitan Opera's new free live-stream series. The fifth link connects to Audible (a digital audiobook platform), where the company is granting free access to materials perfect for children and teenagers (available in six languages) during the COVID crisis, declaring "for as long as schools are closed, we're open." Finally, the sixth link directs readers to a playlist of instructional yoga videos from the popular YouTube channel Yoga With Adriene focused on coping with the stresses of uncertain times. The series offers 34 workouts perfect to get your endorphins pumping without leaving home. |