InfoFlow Episode 7.002 – 9/8/21

[Infoflow intro] + [pledge of allegiance] 
SKYE: Good Morning, Blazers, I hope you enjoyed your long weekend! Today is Wednesday, September 8th. I’m SKYE.
NOLAN: and I’m NOLAN. During the recent storm, an apartment complex was flooded, displacing 150 residents and causing the death of 1 man. 3 people and 1 firefighter were hospitalized for minor injuries and there is still 1 person missing.
SKYE: This Sunday was the DC Sports hall of fame induction ceremony.. Montgomery County was well represented, with several athletes including Mike Barrowman, an olympic-gold medal swimmer and graduate of Winston Churchill High school, Paul Rabil, a legendary lacrosse player from Gaithersburg, and John Feinstein, an award winning sports writer and longtime resident of Potomac. Each of them received a plaque commemorating their induction, and will have their names added to the hall of fame display at Nationals Park.
NOLAN: When Montgomery county schools opened after the 18 month closure, many students noticed that their buses came up to an hour late. The county is still struggling to hire bus drivers, as there is a large shortage. Expect your buses to be a little more crowded until the problem is solved, blazers. 
SKYE: The Montgomery county shared streets program has been extended to at least November 28th. The program closes designated streets to vehicular traffic in order to give bikers, diners, and pedestrians safe spaces during the pandemic. These spaces, which include the Bethesda Streetery and the Silver Spring Streetdine, have been very popular in the community, with County Executive Mark Elrich saying they were good for businesses, public health, and people who want to dine outside.
NOLAN: Interested in joining Blair’s chapter of a worldwide human rights organization? Join Amnesty International! Participate in and help organize fundraisers, petitioning, letter writing, lobbying, and more! We take on current issues in collaboration with Amnesty’s ongoing campaigns to promote change, justice, and accountability. Come to room 226 during lunch on Wednesdays or contact Eleanor at the email below [emoose27@gmail.com] for more info.
SKYE: Interested in fun, friends, and female empowerment? Join Girl Up, meeting every Tuesday at lunch in room 162. Hope to see you there!
NOLAN: Blair National Honor Society Applications are due on Friday, September 24, 2021. go to the link below [https://bit.ly/3yoclT1] to apply!
SKYE: Join the  Asian American Lead club! They support low-income Asian Pacific American youth with educational empowerment, Identity development, and leadership opportunities, through after school, summer, and mentoring programs. The focus on friendship, community service, leadership, and career access. To sign up, head to the link below [https://forms,gle/rFJ.yQZZmYbYnwFoG7] and if you have any questions, reach out to Maghie Chu at the email below [mchu@aadlead.org]
NOLAN: SSL hours completed over the summer are due by Friday, September 24th.  SSL forms can be dropped in the main office or by contacting the email below [ SSLatMBHS@gmail.com]Beth Sanchez, SSL Coordinator, has SSL office hours on Wednesdays in room 342 for questions or help finding SSL opportunities.For up to date information on SSL hours check out Blair’s SSL site (linked to Blair’s homepage).
SKYE: This is another reminder, Blazers, that there are a lot of ceramics projects in room 13, so if you think you might have a project that you’d like to finish or take home, come down before Friday, September 17th. After that, they will either be recycled or given away. 
NOLAN: And that’s all for today’s show! Check out our website at bnconline.net to submit any announcements, and follow us @bnc_blair on instagram and on twitter @bncblair. Please keep wearing your mask and be mindful of covid safety measures, have a wonderful Wednesday, and we’ll see you again tomorrow.

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