Local (5)

May be an image of 2 people and indoor

Visit the second floor of the New Stetson Branch Library and take in the breathtaking artwork of local artist Katro Storm, Carl Van Vechten’s Harlem Heroes portrait collection, “O, Write My Name”, and African Artwork donated by the Yale University ~ Peabody Museum, New Haven, Connecticut. Our thanks to Gabe Da Silva and The Frame Shop & Da Silva Gallery.

[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Collage featuring Carl Van Vechten’s Harlem Heroes portraits, artist Katro Stom’s paintings hung on a green wall above the library’s teen fiction collection, a portrait of Trayvon Martin by artist Katro Strom hung outside the Teen Discovery Lounge of Stetson Library, and African artwork hung on the walls among Stetson Library’s African Diaspora Non-Fiction collection.]

New Haven Free Public Library

Read more…

Recovery starts with connection. We're here to help. Visit local harm reduction and treatment providers if you, or someone you know, is struggling with addiction.
Read more…

11020663279?profile=original
Latest Guidance:

  • Face Coverings: Following recommendation from the CDC for everyone to wear cloth face coverings in public settings to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the Governor signed an executive order directing face coverings to be worn by anyone in public wherever a six-foot distance is unavoidable, including by employees while in the workplace. A CDC video explains how to make a face covering. This does not apply to anyone for whom doing so would be contrary to his or her health or safety because of a medical condition. Guidance on face coverings has been issued to the state's businesses.
  • Stay Safe, Stay Home: The Governor signed an executive order directing Connecticut residents to "Stay Safe, Stay Home." It directs all nonessential businesses statewide to prohibit in-person functions. Guidance has been issued to the state's businessesThis remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Safe Workplace Rules for Essential Employers: All workplaces considered essential must follow Safe Workplace Rules for Essential Employers to reduce the spread of COVID-19. This remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Gatherings: All social and recreational gatherings of more than 5 people are prohibited. This includes things such as sports, parades, concerts, festivals, live performances, and conventions. Religious, spiritual, and worship gatherings of more than 50 are prohibited. This remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Food establishments: Restaurants and bars that serve food are required to provide take-out and delivery services for off-premise consumption only. These establishments must limit entrance of customers to the minimum extent necessary to pick up and/or pay for orders, and use touchless payment if available. This remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Retail establishments: Stores that are permitted to stay open under the "Stay Safe, Stay Home" executive order must follow "Safe Store Rules" that several requirements, such as a cap on occupancy at 50% capacity, and floor markings measuring 6 feet must be at checkout lines, among other items. Guidance has been issued detailing all of the "Safe Store Rules." This remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Gyms, movie theaters, hair and nail salons: All gyms, fitness centers, and similar sports venues; theaters and cinemas; and hair salons, barbershops, nail salons, spas, and tattoo parlors are closed. This remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Schools: Classes at all public schools are canceled. This remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Travelers: Any person coming into Connecticut by any mode of transportation for any reason is strongly urged to self-quarantine for 14 days.

Connecticut covid-19 updates

Read more…

11020663279?profile=original
Latest Guidance:

  • Face Coverings: Following recommendation from the CDC for everyone to wear cloth face coverings in public settings to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the Governor signed an executive order directing face coverings to be worn by anyone in public wherever a six-foot distance is unavoidable, including by employees while in the workplace. A CDC video explains how to make a face covering. This does not apply to anyone for whom doing so would be contrary to his or her health or safety because of a medical condition. Guidance on face coverings has been issued to the state's businesses.
  • Stay Safe, Stay Home: The Governor signed an executive order directing Connecticut residents to "Stay Safe, Stay Home." It directs all nonessential businesses statewide to prohibit in-person functions. Guidance has been issued to the state's businessesThis remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Safe Workplace Rules for Essential Employers: All workplaces considered essential must follow Safe Workplace Rules for Essential Employers to reduce the spread of COVID-19. This remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Gatherings: All social and recreational gatherings of more than 5 people are prohibited. This includes things such as sports, parades, concerts, festivals, live performances, and conventions. Religious, spiritual, and worship gatherings of more than 50 are prohibited. This remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Food establishments: Restaurants and bars that serve food are required to provide take-out and delivery services for off-premise consumption only. These establishments must limit entrance of customers to the minimum extent necessary to pick up and/or pay for orders, and use touchless payment if available. This remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Retail establishments: Stores that are permitted to stay open under the "Stay Safe, Stay Home" executive order must follow "Safe Store Rules" that several requirements, such as a cap on occupancy at 50% capacity, and floor markings measuring 6 feet must be at checkout lines, among other items. Guidance has been issued detailing all of the "Safe Store Rules." This remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Gyms, movie theaters, hair and nail salons: All gyms, fitness centers, and similar sports venues; theaters and cinemas; and hair salons, barbershops, nail salons, spas, and tattoo parlors are closed. This remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Schools: Classes at all public schools are canceled. This remains in effect until May 20, unless otherwise modified.
  • Travelers: Any person coming into Connecticut by any mode of transportation for any reason is strongly urged to self-quarantine for 14 days.

Connecticut covid-19 updates

Read more…
Balance Fitness

This is happening TOMORROW

Image
It's been a few weeks since I've emailed.  So much has happened to tell you about.  One of those things is this major project I have been working on which I am so excited to tell you about.
 
I have my very own Radio Show!  Yes, an actual LIVE show on our local radio station WNHH-LP 103.5FM which can be heard in New Haven CT and surrounding towns AND Live Online at newhavenindependent.ORG
 
Mornings with Mubarakah” is a radio talk show “looking at national issues from a local level through a lens of diversity”.  We will talk about health, parenting, social justice, religion, and a little bit of celebrity gossip here and there. 
 
I invite you to join me every Wednesday morning at 9:00 AM  for coffee and conversation.  I will even be on my twitter account taking your questions and comments.  Join the conversation on our facebook and twitter pages by commenting below the picture for the show or using the hashtag #beavoice

Last week we talked with women's health expert Dr. Ginger Nash ND about Hormones and Inheriting Your Heart.  You can listen live by going to the Mornings With Mubarakah Website
 
Tomorrow we will be LIVE at 9:00AM EST talking to Gopi Nair, Owner and "the force" behind TikkiawayRestaurants talking about Social Entrepreneurship and Living a Life of Value.
 
I met Gopi a few months ago while eating in his restaurant and we had such a kindred spirit and love for health and wellness I felt like we had already been friends.  Then he solidified my friendship with these words "I am a heath advocate...I just happen to own a restaurant".  He is an inspiration for using your passion for helping others to create a life and career that you can not only enjoy but be proud of. 
 
Join the conversation on our facebook and twitter pages by commenting below the picture for the show or using the hashtag #beavoice
 
Mornings With Mubarakah on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/MorningswithMubarakah]
Follow me on Twitter @FitMuslimah  [https://twitter.com/FitMuslimah]
 
Talk to you tomorrow morning [Wednesday 8/12/15 at 9:00AM EST]
Read more…

Blog Topics by Tags

  • - (175)
  • in (147)
  • to (144)
  • of (143)

Monthly Archives