Events they’ll talk
about for years to come
#COVID THOUGHTS By Josh Satterthwaite I can remember seeing the news articles, the cruise ships stranded, the calls to buy masks (which, thanks...
COVID REFLECTIONS By Ami Kaplan I lost my mother in February 2020 and there was a palpable absence in my life. In March when COVID became real ...
COVID REFLECTIONS By Jennifer Elliott Some moments that stood out for me: Getting a call from the Office of Emergency Management on a Saturday...
COVID REFLECTIONS By Nonprofit Leader Where were you in March of 2020. Is there a moment that stands out in your memory? I remember having dinn...
COVID REFLECTIONS By Mindy Birnbaum So much comes to mind… Professionally, starting in March of 2020 and lasting until late in 2022, it was e...
COVID REFLECTIONS By Joanne Wilson Where were you in March of 2020. Is there a moment that stands out in your memory? I just came back from a s...
COVID REFLECTIONS By Ellen Baer With what thoughts or memories do you approach March 2023? My reflections are somewhat clouded by the death of ...
MARCH MELTDOWN By Carl Sacks, Leading Caterers of America On March 9, 2020, the catering industry was beginning its annual gathering of the tri...
COVID REFLECTIONS By Joan Haffenreffer With what thoughts or memories do you approach March 2023? How difficult that period was for so many peo...