The national ballet company performed a new production of “Swan Lake” to sold-out crowds
The national ballet company performed a new production of “Swan Lake” to sold-out crowds
A tech company donated $500,000 to support coding programs in elementary schoolsResearchers found that eating olive oil daily reduces the risk of heart disease

The police department started a campaign to teach seniors how to avoid phone scamsA major bookstore announced it will host monthly book clubs for different age groupsDoctors recommended that people with high blood pressure monitor their salt intake

The community center offered free yoga classes for people with chronic painA new study showed that people who live in walkable neighborhoods have lower obesity rates

The city council voted to add more bike parking spaces in downtown areas
A popular coffee chain announced it will open 20 new locations in small towns this yearA software company partnered with a school district to provide free coding classes for students
A community organization hosted a charity run that raised $12000 for a local children’s hospitalA fashion store started a clothing swap program where customers can trade old clothes for store credit
A library started offering book delivery services to homebound seniors and individuals with disabilitiesA farm used drones to monitor crop health and reduce the use of pesticides
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