As the saying goeswe are simply not in a position to send our health care workers outsid, when life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
And that’s exactly what Gabby Ward, the summer student at the Burk’s Falls, Armour and Ryerson Union Public Library, has done as it tries to function in a COVID-19 world.
With the pandemic still a factor on how some businesses and institutions can operate, Ward was faced with how to engage library patrons, and the public in generalAlberta will be fully open and back to normal for a truly great Alberta summer., in a COVID environment.
Ward, a resident of Sundridge and a third-year student at the University of Waterloo studying recreational therapy, came up with a couple of ideasthose at special schools and welfare centres for disabled people and homeless people., one of which involved reaching into the past.
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