By: Priya Migneault15-year-old, Joseph Beer, from England decided to scrub and clear the area around local road and street signs. He and his mother had been taking regular walks around Cambridgeshire, when he realized that many of the signs were too covered by greenery and mud to be seen. Joseph peddled his bike and mini trailer around the community cleaning and clearing the signs almost everyday. The local community was so impressed they raised 1,000 pounds for him, which he donated all to the local food bank. Anthony Mmesoma Madu, an 11-year-old boy from Nigeria, has just been offered a scholarship to one of Manhattan's most elite dance schools. His dance instructor, Daniel Ajala Owoseni, has also been offered to learn at American school’s National Training Curriculum for instructors. Daniel self taught himself to dance after watching 'Save the Last Dance', when he was just 13-years-old. Ten years later he became a freelance dancer, however he was unable to get a scholarship to go anywhere outside of Africa. Both Anthony and Daniel are determined to beat back stereotypes that ballet is only for females. Relaxing on floating boats may be the new way to screen movies outdoors. In Paris last month there was a showing of classic and newly released movies for people outdoors on socially distanced boats. The company responsible has said that this may also become an occurrence in North America, with potential plans to launch events like this along major costal and inland cities. All boats are required to be pre-purchased and according to the company will be sanitized frequently. Stay safe everyone, Priya
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