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    Patrick Industries, Inc. Announces Third Quarter 2020 Earnings Release and Conference Call Webcast on October 29, 2020 – Newsbug.info

    - October 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ELKHART, Ind., Oct.15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Patrick Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ: PATK), a major manufacturer and distributor of building and component products for the recreational vehicle, marine, manufactured housing and industrial markets, expects to release its third quarter and nine months 2020 financial results before the market opens on Thursday, October 29, 2020.

    Patrick Industries also expects to host a conference call on Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time to discuss results and other business matters. Participants on the call will be Andy Nemeth President and Chief Executive Officer, and John Forbes Interim Chief Financial Officer.

    Participation in the question-and-answer session of the call will be limited to institutional investors and analysts. The dial-in number for the live conference call is (877) 407-9036. Interested parties are invited to listen to a live webcast of the call on Patrick's website at http://www.patrickind.com under "Investor Relations." A replay of the conference call will also be available via the Company's investor relations website.

    About Patrick IndustriesPatrick Industries, Inc.is a major manufacturer and distributor of component products and building products serving the recreational vehicle, marine, manufactured housing, residential housing, high-rise, hospitality, kitchen cabinet, office and household furniture, fixtures and commercial furnishings, and other industrial markets and operates coast-to-coast in various locations throughoutthe United Statesand inCanada,Chinaandthe Netherlands. Patrick's major manufactured products include decorative vinyl and paper laminated panels, countertops, fabricated aluminum products, wrapped profile mouldings, slide-out trim and fascia, cabinet doors and components, hardwood furniture, fiberglass bath fixtures and tile systems, thermoformed shower surrounds, specialty bath and closet building products, fiberglass and plastic helm systems and component products, wiring and wire harnesses, boat covers, towers, tops and frames, electrical systems components including instrument and dash panels, softwoods lumber, interior passage doors, air handling products, RV painting, slotwall panels and components, aluminum fuel tanks, and CNC molds and composite parts and other products. The Company also distributes drywall and drywall finishing products, electronics and audio systems components, wiring, electrical and plumbing products, appliances, cement siding, raw and processed lumber, FRP products, interior passage doors, roofing products, tile, laminate and ceramic flooring, shower doors, furniture, fireplaces and surrounds, interior and exterior lighting products, and other miscellaneous products, in addition to providing transportation and logistics services.

    Forward-Looking StatementsThis press release contains certain statements related to future results, our intentions, beliefs and expectations or predictions for the future, which are forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any projections of financial performance or statements concerning expectations as to future developments should not be construed in any manner as a guarantee that such results or developments will, in fact, occur. There can be no assurance that any forward-looking statement will be realized or that actual results will not be significantly different from that set forth in such forward-looking statement. The Company does not undertake to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements except as required by law. Information about certain risks that could affect our business and cause actual results to differ from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements are contained in the section entitled "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019, and in the Company's Form 10-Qs for subsequent quarterly periods, which are filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") and are available on the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov.

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    RPD: The Importance Of Autism Awareness For The First Responder – Patch.com

    - October 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Oct. 15, 2020

    Every day, Radnor Township Police Department first responders encounter individuals in need of assistance. No two emergencies are the same and neither are the individuals involved. This is especially true when it comes to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

    On Monday evening, Alex Mann, 20, of Malvern, offered an "Autism Awareness for First Responders" presentation to members of the Radnor Township Police Department Squad 4. Although all first responders are trained to react to a variety of emergency and crisis situations, the standard response is not always the appropriate response when interacting with individuals who have ASD. "Sirens, emergency lights and screaming can severely impact the sensory capacity of an autistic individual," said Mann.

    "Thanks to Mr. Mann, this program has allowed our officers to connect even closer with the community that they serve," said Radnor Township Superintendent of Police Christopher B. Flanagan. "We will offer this program to the entire Radnor Township Police Department over the next year and we will continue to deliver superior service to all members of our community including those living with disabilities."

    Mann has previously spoken before some 80 police departments sharing his experiences living with autism and educating first responders about the importance of communicating correctly with those members of the community living with ASD. Mann stressed the importance of understanding how those diagnosed with ASD may have difficulty communicating during emergencies and he reminded officers to be compassionate while encountering anyone in crisis.

    "If you've met one person with autism, you've met one person with autism," said Mann. Since the behaviors displayed by individuals with autism vary, the ASD disability is frequently referred to as a spectrum. Each diagnosis is different, and each person responds in a manner reflective of his/her unique placement on the spectrum.For people with ASD, learning to interact with first responders is critical for their own safety as well as the safety of everyone involved during an emergency. Likewise, it is essential for first responders to understand ASD and to respond efficiently during an emergency involving community members with ASD. "I want to make sure that everyone with autism remains safe, while equally I hope our law enforcement officers stay safe too," said Mann.

    ABOUT RADNOR TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT: Police Superintendent Christopher Flanagan oversees the Department which is staffed by 44 sworn Officers as well as full and part-time civilian staff which consists of: 1 Supervisor of Parking and Auxiliary Services; 2 Administrative Assistants; 4 Part Time Meter Inspectors; and 9 Crossing Guards. Officers are assigned to either the Detective Bureau, Highway Patrol or Patrol Divisions. The Radnor Police Department also maintains a Motor Unit, 2 K9 Officers, a Bike Patrol Unit, 2 Officers trained in Motor Carrier Safety (MCSAP), 6 SWAT Officers who are members of the Central Delaware County SWAT Team, 7 Major Incident Response Team (MIRT) Officers, as well as Officers who participate in the Delaware County Drug Task Force. The cornerstone of the Radnor Police Department is community based and oriented policing.

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    Molly Gallagher Public Information Office Radnor Township 610.688.5600 x 197

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    VIDEO REVIEW: 2021 Bentley Bentayga. If You Had The DOUGH, WOULD YOU? – AutoSpies.com

    - October 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    This is the new 2021 Bentayga. Facelifted First Edition version with V8

    With more than 20,000 Bentaygas handcrafted since the cars launch more than any of its competitors the new Bentayga is set to build on an incredible success story to date.

    A new exterior design adopts the Bentley design DNA now prevalent across the entire model range, giving Bentley the freshest and most modern product family of any luxury car company. Introducing the very latest onboard technology and an even more cosseting cabin, the new model is significantly revised both inside and out.

    Combining the abilities of a performance grand tourer, a luxury limousine, a spacious family car and an off-roader, the new Bentayga follows its predecessors mantle of having the broadest brief of any car on sale today.

    The car that established the luxury SUV sector has been enhanced to create the ultimate in power, luxury and usability. Designed, engineered and handcrafted in Crewe, England, the extraordinary new Bentayga builds further on the outstanding success of its predecessor.

    Adrian Hallmark, Chairman and Chief Executive of Bentley Motors, comments:

    From its moment of launch nearly five years ago, the Bentayga has been the very definition of the luxury SUV. Like the Continental GT, the Bentayga created an entirely new part of the market, and since we set the benchmark many others have joined the sector, but no other car can offer a breadth of ability to rival the Bentayga.

    With the new Bentayga, were repositioning the pinnacle of the luxury SUV segment to be even higher, even further away from the competition. Weve listened to our customers and made improvements to the areas most important to them, and the new Bentayga is a thoroughly modern and beautiful extension of the original cars abilities and achievements.

    New Bentayga - Summary

    Key to the new Bentayga is its strikingly dynamic look, which draws inspiration from the marques new design language, introduced by the third-generation Continental GT and all-new Flying Spur. Together, the three cars form a new family that are more visually connected than ever before. The bold styling offers an imposing road presence, with every panel at the front of the car redesigned for a cleaner, modern look.

    The larger, assertive matrix grille is now more upright, while new, intelligent LED matrix headlamp technology includes the signature Bentley design inspired by cut crystal glassware. A more aggressive front bumper emphasises the performance characteristics of the car. Heated, wet-arm windscreen wipers are introduced for the first time, with 22 washer jets in each arm.

    At the rear, the new Bentayga has undergone a major transformation, with a total redesign of the rear surfaces including a new full-width tailgate with new encapsulated lamps, while the licence plate has been moved down into the bumper for a cleaner appearance. Wide, split tailpipes leave no doubt that this is a powerful performance car. A 20 mm increase to the rear track width brings dynamic benefit and repositions the wheels in their arches to improve the cars stance. The wheels themselves are a new design, unique to Bentayga.

    The Bentaygas highly praised interior has been significantly revised in the latest model. Among the major changes are a new centre fascia and steering wheel, new door trims and all-new seats now available with ventilation in the rear of the five-seat cabin option. Passengers in the rear also enjoy significantly more space, with legroom increased by up to 100 mm depending on configuration.

    A next generation infotainment system is integrated seamlessly into the handcrafted, Bentley wing dashboard design and features a 10.9-inch display screen with edge-to-edge graphics. The all-new digital display includes super high-resolution and dynamic graphics which are configurable to suit driver preferences.

    The latest hardware and software bring all-new navigation with satellite maps, online search and other features. Wireless Apple CarPlay is standard for the first time, alongside the existing wired system, along with Android Auto (market dependant). Rear seat occupants benefit from the introduction of a new, larger touchscreen remote control tablet, similar to that introduced in the all-new Flying Spur.

    Connectivity around the car has been significantly improved, with USB-C data ports and a wireless phone charger now standard. New Bentayga is now provided with an embedded SIM, as with the latest Continental GT models, meaning My Bentley connected car features no longer require customers to provide their own data connection. My Bentley in-car and remote services is a continually developing range of services available to customers through a dedicated app, available both on Apple iOS and Android mobile platforms.

    The luxurious interior can be further enhanced with the application of dark tint diamond brushed aluminium trim for the first time in a Bentley, as well as two straight-grained veneers new to Bentayga: Koa and Crown Cut Walnut. Mulliner Driving Specification adds a new quilting design, and micro piping detailing is a new option for the seats.

    The new model will initially be launched in Bentayga V8 guise offering supercar performance balanced with everyday usability, with the plug-in Hybrid and W12-powered Speed versions to follow this year. The V8s 4.0-litre, twin-turbocharged petrol engine develops an impressive 542 bhp (550 PS) and 568 lb.ft (770 Nm) of torque.

    Chris Cole, Product Line Director for Bentayga, comments:

    With new Bentayga, our objective was relatively straightforward to take the best and make it even better. To do this, we listened closely to our existing Bentayga customers, then addressed their comments to ensure the new model offers an even more complete, all-round proposition.

    New Bentayga reflects the truly sophisticated qualities and design make-up of other members of the Bentley family, such as the new Continental GT and all-new Flying Spur. It was already the pinnacle of the luxury SUV sector but now we have taken it even higher.

    Bentley Bentayga Defining The Luxury SUV Sector

    The original Bentayga defined a new sector when it was introduced in November 2015. It set the benchmark as the worlds first true luxury SUV and offered customers a Grand Touring experience that was unrestricted by terrain.

    At launch, the Bentayga was the fastest, most powerful and most exclusive SUV in the world. The result of a 840 million investment programme, it created 1,500 jobs in the United Kingdom and ensured Bentley was the first luxury brand to offer an SUV.

    Designed with arguably the broadest remit in automotive history, Bentayga had to offer the performance of a supercar, the ride comfort of a limousine, a semi-autonomous driving capability, a range of powertrain options, and off-road ability to rival the very best premium SUVs whilst retaining the craftsmanship, luxury and quality of a Bentley.

    With class-leading performance from a range of petrol, diesel and hybrid engines, Bentayga has gone on to win a string of major international awards. It has been a stunning success for Bentley and in 2019 accounted for 45 per cent of the companys global sales.

    Since its original launch, the segment created by the Bentayga has welcomed a number of new models from rival brands. Yet despite the arrival of these newcomers, Bentayga has continued to be the best-selling luxury SUV.Alongside its sales performance, the Bentayga has been driven on every terrain imaginable across the planet racing kite surfers on Danish beaches, crossing inhospitable deserts in Chile and Bolivia, trekking across Iceland, dune surfing in the Middle East, and setting a new SUV record at the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb. Special editions equipped for fly fishing, field sports and even falconry have been created and released, while Bentayga Speed remains the fastest SUV in the world with a top speed of 190 mph (305 km/h).

    Bentley is now introducing the new Bentayga to reinforce its position as market leader. Close attention to feedback from original Bentayga owners - of which up to 70 percent were new to the brand - has prompted particular focus on the exterior presence, infotainment system and rear seat package, and the new model is set to raise the bar once again.

    A New Exterior Design

    The exterior design of the new Bentayga has been completely refreshed to create an even more stylish and purposeful car, showcasing Bentleys new design language. Every panel at the front and rear of the car has been altered to give it a cleaner and more modern look but with no change to the cars coefficients of drag or lift.JP Gregory, Head of Exterior Design at Bentley Motors, comments: We spent a long time examining how to improve the proportions and character of the car. New Bentayga is still instantly recognisable as a Bentley but now has a much greater road presence.

    What we have achieved is a significant step forward. New Bentayga is a more self-confident looking SUV from whatever angle you look at the car. The prouder grill and higher, more focused elliptical headlights give a much more modern expression - a real statement of intent.

    A number of the intricate design details draw inspiration from the latest members of the Bentley family, including the third-generation Continental GT and the new Flying Spur limousine.

    Key to these is the new matrix grille. Larger and more upright than before, it allows the Bentaygas elegant bonnet to sweep down to the very edge of the chrome work. This gives the car a more dominant, upright profile and pushes the new LED matrix headlamps further apart, raising them 30mm higher.

    New elliptical headlamps are seen for the first time on a Bentley. They include the marques now-signature cut crystal design, which makes them appear to sparkle even when not lit. They now also illuminate with a contemporary wake-up sequence.

    In profile, the muscularity of the design is clearly visible. A new, longer vent is positioned above the sculpted power line on the side of the front wing, while the lower door mouldings are also completely new, alongside discreet V8 badging.

    A striking new 22-inch wheel design is available in two finishes, expanding the number of available wheel designs to five all of which are unique to Bentley. The dynamic stance of the car has been improved by adjusting the lateral position of the wheels in the arches, reducing the horizontal space between surface of the wheel and the edge of the arch at all four corners.

    Perhaps the most dramatic design changes have been reserved for the rear of the car, where the new Bentayga is radically different from its predecessor. In line with the Continental GT, it features elliptical tail lamps for the first time. The lattice pattern offers a unique jewellery-like appearance when illuminated, with a deep, three-dimensional glow. The lights also offer an animated welcome feature with a sweeping direction indicator.The lights feature within an all-new, full-width tailgate, resulting in a cleaner, more contemporary look. The licence plate has moved down into the bumper, allowing for prominent Bentley lettering above. Larger, oval-shaped split sport tailpipes echo the design of the rear lamps, while a new, longer roof spoiler gives new Bentayga a visually longer, more elegant profile and makes the whole car look more athletic.Two new colours are also added to the already extensive Bentayga palette Viridian, a dark shade of metallic green based on the colour of the EXP 10 Speed 6 concept car, and Patina a luxury-focused mid-tone off-white.The dynamic new looks are further accentuated with a breadth of individualisation possibilities, including the contemporary urban appeal of the Blackline Specification that replaces all exterior chrome with black versions.

    A Unique Cabin Reimagined

    The Bentaygas fine handcrafted cabin has been reimagined for the new model. Already universally acclaimed as the benchmark for luxury SUV interiors, new Bentayga now contains a modernised, unparalleled combination of luxury materials and exquisite, intricate craftsmanship.

    Bentley designers have created an even more relaxing environment for passengers, wherever they travel. Among the major changes to Bentaygas more contemporary interior are new door trims and steering wheel, plus a redesigned centre fascia and digital instrumentation cluster. These are complemented by new seats that further improve on the industry-recognised benchmark for seat comfort.

    Darren Day, Head of Interior Design at Bentley Motors, said: The interior of Bentayga has always been highly admired for its exceptional build quality, relaxing atmosphere and luxurious ambience.

    Alongside from the more obvious changes to the centre console, seats and door trims, its the little features customers may not notice at first that add up to make the difference in new Bentayga. It might be the new, horizontal grab handle in the door, or the unique seat stitching each one emphasising how the design team has gone the extra mile. New Bentayga will be a voyage of discovery for our customers.

    A new centre fascia houses the latest-generation infotainment screen, enhancing the visual appeal and practicality of the class-leading Bentayga and sat within the famed Bentley wings design ethos across the dashboard.

    The central pair of traditional bullseye centre vents have been replaced by a sculptured single vent with a flowing chrome bezel, that sits above the main infotainment screen and integrates the Breitling clock into its form. A long pocket along the side of the centre console carries smaller items, such as a mobile phone, while a wireless inductive phone charger with signal booster is situated directly in front of the gear lever.

    Three versatile seating configurations are available in new Bentayga. Apart from the standard five-seat, an optional four-seat layout features two individual rear seats separated by a centre console. A three-row, seven-seat configuration offers the ultimate in practicality and flexibility.

    The five-seat Bentayga benefits from an all-new seat frame, which doubles the travel of the rear-seat recline angle. All the seats now have a more sculpted shape, especially around the shoulder area. New foam and cover designs are standard, while Contrast Stitching and Hand Cross Stitching deliver extra design detail. Seat micro piping is also available for the first time on Bentayga. The five-seat configuration now also has the option of rear-seat ventilation, previously available only on the four-seat cabin.

    The four-seat Bentayga benefits from a 30 mm increase in knee room in the upright seated position, with an improvement of almost 100 mm in the reclined position, helping to make luxury travel even more comfortable.A new quilting design is included in Mulliner Driving Specification cars, while customers can choose from eight sustainably-sourced veneers including two straight grained options new to Bentayga Koa and Crown Cut Walnut.

    Unique to new Bentayga, a stunning, dark tint diamond brushed aluminium finish trim is available as an option in a Bentley for the first time. Evoking the Bentley matrix grille design, this exquisite finish is produced via an intricate process of brushing the aluminium precisely, from multiple directions, to achieve a contemporary three-dimensional effect.

    Cutting-edge Infotainment

    Setting new standards in the sector for customer technology interfaces, the new Bentayga introduces a new, cutting-edge infotainment system. A bigger and brighter, high-resolution 10.9-inch touchscreen, with an anti-reflection and anti-glare coating and much improved touch functionality, now spans the entire width of the centre fascia for a more contemporary look.

    Content in the primary window can be selected either via hard keys beneath the screen, or from the main menu screen. A customisable dashboard can also be set up to show three favourites, such as phone, navigation or media.

    The advanced navigation system features free text, context-specific search entry, including an address or point of interest. Navigation is improved with a three-dimensional building display, satellite maps, content in the drivers next generation Head-Up Display and several other useful features. The Head-Up Display can now project traffic information, street and names and distance to destination too.

    As well as the usual array of media sources, wireless Apple CarPlay is now standard in the new Bentayga (in addition to the previous standard wired system), along with Android Auto for the first time in a Bentley. With a corresponding phone plugged in to one of the cars USB-C sockets, the central infotainment screen mirrors the smartphone display.

    The new Bentayga now has a fully digital drivers information panel similar to the Continental GT and new Flying Spur. The display brings a contemporary look to the cockpit, can be customised to the drivers requirements and features real-time lighting effects with elegant animations.

    The high-resolution screen can be viewed in either Classic or Expanded format. In Classic, the display shows the traditional two-dial design of speedometer and tachometer. In Expanded, the right dial is replaced with an area for maps and media information.

    The latest release of the My Bentley in-car and remote connected car services are available through the New Bentayga. In-car services now being delivered through an embedded SIM, as with the latest Continental GT, meaning online services no longer require a data connection from a customers mobile device.

    Essential features including real time traffic information and over-the-air map updates will be available to all customers in Bentley connected car markets. New connected features such as online music, green traffic light prediction, and local hazard information will become available depending on market.

    Remote services - subject to regional availability - are accessible through the My Bentley app and are further improved, including the technology levels and range of features our customers now come to expect from find my car and lock my car, through to car status and statistics including integration with other functions such as the park heater where fitted.

    Luxuriously Equipped

    New Bentayga is characterised by the introduction of a wealth of new, innovative and technologically advanced features that take the onboard experience to a higher level.

    Two levels of audio system are offered in new Bentayga. The Bentley Signature Audio is now fitted as standard, offering exceptional quality by delivering 590W of power through 12 speakers. The optional Naim for Bentley system delivers 1,780W of power via no less than 20 speakers including active bass speakers under both front seats, with super-tweeters located in each A and B-pillar for higher frequencies. Unmatched in the automotive sector, Naim for Bentley audio also offers eight listening modes, ranging from Digital Media to Classic. The Naim for Bentley speaker grilles are redesigned and now include an illuminated Naim badge.

    Onboard air ionisers emit negatively charged particles from the central air conditioning vents, enhancing cabin air purity and customer wellness. These create a static charge around pollutants such as dust or allergens in the air, which in turn cause them to stick to the nearest surface. The result is to remove such contaminants from the air that the customer breathes.

    Rear seat passengers in the new Bentayga enjoy a technology upgrade with a new, larger Touch Screen Remote control tablet, similar to that introduced in the all-new Flying Spur. The five-inch display shows more contemporary graphics and has extra processing power through an onboard quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM. The unit can control a range of functions, from rear seat heating and massage, to the media system and navigation, to mood lighting and window blinds.

    New Bentayga has a full suite of driver assistance systems and the very latest headlamp technology. This includes three automatic modes for low beam and a matrix system, which allows the customer to drive continuously on high beam without blinding other road users.

    Each matrix headlamp contains 82 powerful LEDs to improve functionality and road safety. They ingeniously allow the pool of light to be continuously shaped by automatically switching off certain LEDs to box out other road users.

    The three adaptive headlamp settings include Town mode, which operates below 30 mph and projects a short but wide beam, making it perfect for urban areas. Country mode is for travel between 30 and 60 mph and lifts the beam to a narrower field of light. Motorway mode further lifts the beam and intensifies the light to improve visibility.

    Visibility and convenience are further aided by new wet arm windscreen wipers, which include an array of 22 heated washer jets in each arm. The system means no distracting spray and dramatically improves the cleaning of the glass.

    New Bentayga continues to offer all the key features that made the original model such a hit, ranging from the practicality of a hands-free powered tailgate and refrigerated bottle cooler, to the safety-focused City Specification Pack and rear view camera.

    Performance & Efficiency

    New Bentayga is powered by Bentleys proven 4.0-litre, 32-valve dual twin-scroll turbocharged V8 petrol engine, which combines immense power with impressive fuel economy. Mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox, the V8 offers supercar performance, developing 542 bhp (550 PS) and 568 lb.ft (770 Nm) of torque, resulting in a top speed of 180 mph (290 km/h) and 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds (100 km/h in 4.5 seconds).

    The class-leading performance of the new Bentayga V8 is complemented by a range of 397 miles (639 km), with CO2 emissions of 302 g/km. This refined efficiency (21.2 mpg / 13.3 l/100 km combined) is partly due to the ability of the engine to de-activate four of its eight cylinders in suitable conditions, without compromising the drive.Bentley Dynamic Ride the worlds first electric active roll control technology has been further enhanced in new Bentayga by a 20mm track increase at the rear, reducing steering effort and improving response linearity. Bentley Dynamic Ride instantly counteracts lateral rolling forces when cornering and ensures maximum tyre contact to deliver class-leading cabin stability, comfort and handling.

    New Bentayga offers the widest range of on and off-road drive settings of any SUV courtesy of Bentleys Drive Dynamics Mode and the optional All-Terrain Specification. Up to eight modes - four on and four off-road - are available, allowing drivers to select the perfect dynamic set-up for any surface or road condition at the turn of a dial.

    Later, new Bentayga will be offered as an efficient Hybrid, the luxury sectors first true plug-in hybrid. Benefiting from its introduction in the previous generation model, the Hybrid will be Bentleys most efficient model ever and is the companys first step towards electrification.

    There will also be a performance-focused Speed model, with even more purposeful styling. The Speed is the pinnacle of the Bentayga range and will be powered by Bentleys renowned 6.0-litre W12 TSI engine.

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    Tara’s tiny laundry makeover – Better Homes and Gardens

    - October 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A crowded room with no bench space

    After: An organised space where everything has its place

    Chris L. Jones

    Hole and gap filler; sandpaper; undercoat; painting equipment; drill; hole saw; spirit level; clamps; various screws; wall fixings; plastic packers; circular saw; jigsaw; tile adhesive; tile spacers; tile cutter; grout; silicone

    Have a plumber disconnect and remove existing laundry tub. Fill holes, gaps and cracks in wall with appropriate filler, and sand. If you need to move electrical or plumbing, do this first, then patch holes. Remove dust. Spot prime patches with undercoat.

    Work out cabinet sizes. Leave space for washer then fill remaining wall length with flat-pack cabinets, adjusting size of washer space to suit. Ensure there is a cabinet big enough for sink.

    Step 3

    Greg Fahey

    Assemble and install cabinets. Cut holes in sink cabinet with a hole saw for plumbing pipes to go through. Adjust feet to be level, clamp together with fronts flush and screw together. Screw through cabinet backs into wall with a fixing to suit wall type.

    Install panels on either side of washer space for appliance cabinet. Make them level with each other and the front edge plumb. Use plastic packers under them to hold in place. Screw through cabinets to secure panel and fix other to wall.

    Step 5

    Greg Fahey

    Cut benchtop using circular saw and fit. If corner its going into isnt square, cut benchtop end on an angle to fit. Use template that comes with sink to mark out hole for sink, then cut with jigsaw. Sit benchtop on cabinets. Screw up through cabinets into benchtop to secure.

    Greg Fahey

    Tile splashback behind benchtop. Set out tiles to ensure there are no narrow cuts that will look ugly. Butter tile backs with adhesive and stick on wall, using spacers for even gaps. Make any cuts using a tile cutter. Let adhesive dry. Grout then apply silicone to gap between tiles and bench.

    Step 7

    Greg Fahey

    Paint walls using a formula for wet areas to reduce risk of mould. Apply 2 coats. Let dry after each.

    Assemble and install slimline cabinet over dryer space, screwing into side panels. In gap where space has been widened, frame out and cover gap with a filler panel. Install door panels on cabinets, then attach handles.

    Step 9

    Greg Fahey

    Install shelves and other wall accessories. You can use benchtop offcuts as shelves if you can drill holes and rebate 1 edge to fit over brackets. Have plumber connect the sink and tap.

    Arms 570 x 18 x 18mm Tasmanian oak (5) End blocks 100 x 90 x 35mm benchtop offcuts (2) Back 190 x 90 x 35mm benchtop offcut (1) 10mm threaded rod 10mm lock nuts and washers

    Drill; countersinking drill bit; 10mm drill bit; matt varnish; paintbrush; hacksaw; spanner; PVA glue; 65mm screws; clear silicone; wall fixings

    Drill pilot holes 20mm from 1 end of arms, then drill a 10mm hole all the way through.

    Apply 2 coats of matt varnish to all components before assembly. Allow to dry.

    Step 3

    Greg Fahey

    Cut threaded rod to 210mm long with a hacksaw. Thread nuts, washers and timber arms over rod. Tighten nuts onto rod using a spanner. Start from the centre and work your way out with the rod left sticking out equally at both ends.

    Step 4

    Greg Fahey

    Drill 10mm holes 10mm deep in the end blocks. Make the holes 30mm from 1 end. Also drill pilot holes for screws to join the ends to the back.

    Step 5

    Greg Fahey

    Spread PVA glue on back, then screw 1 end piece to the back with 65mm screws.

    Step 6

    Greg Fahey

    Squirt a dab of clear silicone into the hole in the end then insert rod into hole. Check the other end will sit over the rod then glue and screw the other end piece to the back.

    Attach drying rack to wall using fixings appropriate to your wall type.

    Project completed! Use your drying rack for hand towels when not in service for drying

    Chris L. Jones

    Circular saw; tape measure; pencil; jigsaw; drill; 3mm drill bit

    When working with tight tolerances, check parts for fit after each step.

    Use a circular saw to cut benchtop to suit width of washing machine opening. Measure at front and back in case the opening is not square.

    Step 2

    Greg Fahey

    Mark sides of bench for the rebate the drawer runners will fit into.

    Step 3

    Greg Fahey

    Cut the rebate using the circular saw. Finish the corner with a jigsaw for a neat finish.

    Predrill and screw one part of the drawer runners to rebates and the other part to the sides of the appliance cabinet panels. Position these parts so the front of the bench will be flush with the panels and level with the adjacent bench.

    Step 5

    Greg Fahey

    Slide drawer runners together and check for fit. If the benchtop is tight or doesnt run smoothly you will have to trim the benchtop rebates slightly. Take the tiniest amount off each time and continually check for fit so you dont end up cutting off too much.

    Project completed! A slide-out bench and a collapsible basket are a dynamic duo

    Chris L. Jones

    Make the most of vertical space with floating shelves in your benchtop timber, sized to suit your space. Use attractive containers for your powders and detergents and storage becomes display!

    Chris L. Jones

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    Beats Flex Could Be A Better Alternative To The EarPods – Best gaming pro

    - October 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Beginning in the present day, you should buy a brand new Samsung wearable: the Galaxy Match 2. The long-awaited follow-up to the primary Galaxy Match (which launched in February final 12 months) appears similar to its predecessor however with the same old upgrades.

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    The Galaxy Match 2 will set you again $60, which is a notable drop in comparison with the unique $100 value of the Galaxy Match. It is available in two colours: Black and Scarlet. Nonetheless, the Scarlet coloration appears much less pink than it does pink. Possibly salmon?

    The obvious improve for the Galaxy Match 2 as in comparison with the unique is the bigger show. The Galaxy Match 2 has a 1.1-inch show with a 126 x 294 decision. This trumps the Galaxy Matchs zero.95-inch show by a major margin.

    Regardless of the show getting larger, the wearables case is near the identical measurement because the older mannequin and barely lighter at simply 21g.

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    Boasting a bigger show and a much bigger battery than its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy Match 2 is a smartly-priced wearable from a trusted model.

    Beneath the hood, theres a bigger battery, too. The 159mAh cell has a better capability than the 120mAh cell of the unique, which ought to give longer general battery life. Samsung claims you may stand up to 3 weeks of battery life from the Galaxy Match 2, relying on the settings. Wed want to check that out ourselves earlier than wed consider it, although.

    If you happen tore within the Galaxy Match 2, you may seize it proper now from Samsung.com for $60. Itll doubtless land at third-party retailers quickly.

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    All-new Opel Crossland is much more than just a pretty face – The Avondhu Press

    - October 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Opel has revealed the first photos of the dashing, all-new Crossland, ahead of its imminent arrival on Irish forecourts. Crisp and compact on the outside, spacious and versatile on the inside, the new Crossland adopts the Opel brands unmistakeable new Vizor front face signature, first revealed on the all-new Mokka.

    A replacement to the popular predecessor Crossland X, which has won legions of fans Europe-wide, the new Opel Crossland dispenses with the X-appendix in its name, gains an improved chassis, extra comfort and technology features and a new sporty SRi Line trim. Prices, powertrains and equipment will be announced closer to its early-2021 arrival.

    James Brooks, Managing Director at Leeson Motors, Irish Importer of Opel, said: The unveiling of the all-new Crossland heralds the start of a complete rejuvenation of the Opel model line-up.

    We look forward to 2021 with confidence in anticipation of all new Crossland, the all-new Mokka, an electrified Zafira-e Life and our first all-electric light commercial vehicle, the new Vivaro-e, with many more new models to follow within 12 months.

    The new Crossland features the all-new Opel Vizor front face, which extends in one single sweep across the front of the vehicle, integrating both the grille and headlights, punctuated proudly in the centre with the Opel brands legendary lightning-flash emblem.

    A hallmark signature of all new Opel models to come, the front Vizor face is married to an equally strong rear visual identity featuring a new, high gloss black tailgate panel housing the Opel logo and book-ended with stylish rear lights.

    New exterior style features, trim dependent, include front and rear skid plates, LED front fog lamps, chrome door mouldings, plus an all-new range of 16 and 17-inch light-alloy wheels.

    A new SRi Line version will boast black 16-inch light-alloy wheels, a black roof and red signature daylight opening, whilst an SRi Line + adds black 17-inch light-alloy wheels, AGR-certified ergonomic seats for driver and front passenger, adaptive full LED headlamps and LED taillights and roof rails.

    Journeys onboard the new Crossland will be even more relaxing and safer with the numerous ultra-modern technologies and assistance systems available.

    Adaptive full-LED headlamps with cornering light, high beam assist and auto levelling ensure outstanding visibility in the dark. The Head Up display projects the most important data on speed, navigation and assistance systems into the drivers direct line of sight.

    Features to further increase peace of mind include Forward collision alert with Automatic Emergency Braking and Pedestrian Detection, Driver Drowsiness Alert, Side Blind Spot Alert, Panoramic Rear View Camera and Automatic Park Assist.

    New Crossland buyers can enjoy enhanced driving dynamics offered with the optional IntelliGrip. This adaptive traction control system enables optimum traction and stability on all kinds of surface, thanks to its five mode settings of Normal, Snow, Mud, Sand and ESP. The driver can choose between the settings to best suit road conditions.

    Drivers and passengers are well connected and entertained thanks to the range of infotainment systems comprising Radio, Multimedia and the top-of-the-line Multimedia Navi Pro with 8.0-inch colour touch screen.

    The Multimedia units are also compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Compatible smartphones are chargeable while in use via wireless inductive charging.

    The new Crossland SUV also convinces with a high level of flexibility, thanks to individually sliding and reclining rear seats. They come with a 60/40 split and slide by up to 150mm, increasing boot space from 410 to a class-leading 520 litres in seconds. Folding the rear seats completely increases the volume to a cavernous 1,255 litres.

    Existing Crossland X drivers will appreciate the improvements Opel has made to the Crosslands chassis. The Opel engineers in Rsselsheim have developed new springs and dampers for the McPherson strut front suspension and the torsion-beam rear axle.

    In combination with the new steering column intermediate shaft, which improves steering precision and centre-feel, the chassis of the new Crossland delivers an optimum balance of comfort and agility.

    The new Crossland will arrive at dealerships in early 2021.

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    Porches in the pandemic: Social distancing with style – Newsday

    - October 15, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When Walter Eisenhardt first saw the old Victorian-style home with a wraparound front porch on Martin Avenue in Bellmore, he knew he had to have it.

    "Im a hobby-level architectural historian, antique collector, and lover of old Victorian homes," said the 59-year-old retiree. "Instantly, I recognized it as an original Charles A. Frisch house, potentially a historic landmark for this area which, when the structure was built in 1910, was known as Smithville South."

    But the porchs true value became apparent after pandemic restrictions were imposed in March, offering Eisenhardt a way to interact with friends and neighbors at a safe distance in a world reeling from COVID-19.

    Cruise just about any Long Island neighborhood and you are likely to spot a few porches standing proud, looking out toward the street, and providing a gentle buffer between the privacy of the homes and the world outside.

    Originally designed to allow escape from hot, humid weather in the days before air conditioning, porches have taken on an increasingly social function in modern times.

    "Its easy to take them for granted," said Nancy Solomon, director of Long Island Traditions, a regional folk arts and preservation organization. "But porches in America have a long history of both serving purposefully and making a statement."

    "They allow people to keep an eye on the neighborhood or say hello without getting too close," Solomon explained. "They are perfect for dining, entertaining or relaxing outdoors while enjoying a cool evening breeze. They also serve as a transition space between indoors and out. If, for example, you arent acquainted with a visitor, you might hold a conversation on the porch rather than in your home."

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    Indeed, porches have been a staple on the American homestead for well over a century. Whether designed for status or functionality, or both, they do make a statement while adding an elegant touch to a beautiful home.

    Eisenhardts porch was one such appendage designed by Frisch, a popular builder on Long Islands west end back in the early 1900s. In fact, Eisenhardt said, Frisch constructed a number of these builds right on High Hill Beach now Jones Beach before it became a state park.

    When he bought it in 2007, though, the house was really run down, Eisenhardt said. He had it declared a landmark home in 2016.

    "It was a shambles," he said, "but it had so much potential as a restoration project. Its a classic with high peaks, a stairway inside the front door, a big ball post at the base of the banister and that wonderful porch. Nothing says American home architecture like a beautiful front or wraparound porch."

    Although examples date to ancient Greece and Rome, front porches on Long Island trace their roots to trans-Atlantic traders, Solomon notes.

    "Many European settlers that came to the New World stopped first in the Caribbean and West Indies where they viewed front porches on typical homes," she said. "By the 1800s, porches had made their way up the Georgia coast, into South Carolina, and over to New Orleans. Following the Civil War, as we entered the Victorian Age, wraparounds grew prevalent throughout the country. Long Island proved to be a particular hot spot."

    With Victorian architecture, especially, most front porches wrapped around to the side and connected to the dining room. "People would finish their meals and exit from the dining room to the porch to relax in the cool evening breeze after eating," Eisenhardt explained. "The porch was an extension of the living space of the home. People probably spent more time on the porch than inside when the weather was enjoyable."

    Not surprisingly, some of the social importance of porches has faded in recent years with the advent of cellphones and the internet making daily person-to-person communication less vital. Still practicalities and niceties remain.

    Eisenhardt waters his front lawn from the porch as he gets a great perspective looking out into the yard. He also enjoys chatting up neighbors and passersby. "You can do that while still social distancing," he noted. "Thats a real plus these days."

    Depending on the type of porch, some consider it an attraction. "Nothing says relax more than a beautiful front porch," said Scott Bennett of Douglas Elliman Real Estate, Cutchogue. "They make you feel like this is a great place to enjoy watching the time go by."

    The size, style and functionality of any porch helps determine how much value it adds to your home, Bennett said. "Its hard to pin an exact dollar amount on any porch, but if in good shape, most prospective buyers should see it as a plus. Adding recessed lighting or even ceiling fans can be a nice touch if done tastefully," he said.

    Those whove lived in houses with porches are nostalgic about them.

    A single parent, Eisenhardt says his 13-year-old son, Harrison, practically grew up on the porch. "He spent time on our porch in his playpen and highchair," Eisenhardt said. "Now he reads, hangs out and shares dinner or lunch here. Its part of our everyday life, as is my having an occasional espresso on the porch in the morning, or glass of wine in the evening."

    Richard and Mary Clark, of Rockville Centre, like to entertain on their front porch.

    "We have a big wraparound and we serve a lot of meals on it," Mary said. "We hosted 40 friends and family for Thanksgiving last year. We put out drinks and adults enjoyed each others company while the kids played in the front yard where we all kept an eye on them. We have a couple of small tables where my son, Owen, age 22, enjoys having breakfast. We also have a big hydrangea bush growing along one side of the front railing. If I just need some quiet and want to be outside without being disturbed, I can enjoy a few peaceful minutes there."

    While porches made of composite materials tend to be nearly maintenance-free, it can be a labor of love to maintain a wooden porch. Still, when everything comes together, both homes and owners shine with pride.

    "I had an elderly woman walk past my house a few days ago," Eisenhardt said. "I was on the porch when she looked up: This is one of the nicest homes Ive ever seen in this neighborhood, she said."

    "I dont think its a coincidence that my porch restoration had just been completed."

    Heres a listing of homes with porches on Long Island:

    Size: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3,000 square feet

    Style: Victorian

    Built: 1887

    Annual taxes: $17,101

    Description: This house with a wraparound porch sits on a half-acre of flat, private, manicured grounds in the heart of historic Sea Cliff and comes with a chef's kitchen and a renovated one-bedroom cottage and beach rights.

    Listing agents: Eileen Heimer and Robert Cullen, Daniel Gale Real Estate, 516-674-2000.

    Size: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, about 1,700 square feet

    Style: Cottage

    Built: 1931

    Annual taxes: $3,657

    Description: This home with a front porch is close to Main Street shopping and dining, the LIRR station and famous beaches. The back and side gardens are beautifully landscaped with evergreens for privacy and feature a brick patio and an outdoor shower.

    Listing agent: Pat Garrity, The Corcoran Group, 631-903-5900

    Size: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2,700 square feet

    Style: Cape

    Built: 1998

    Annual taxes: $10,488

    Description: This spacious house with a porch comes with landscaped grounds, an in-ground pool, lots of privacy and is close to downtown Cutchogue, wineries and markets, and access to kayaking at the end of the lane.

    Listing agent: Scott Bennett, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, 631-354-8100

    Size: 2 bedrooms, one bathroom, 1,560 square feet

    Style: Ranch

    Built: 2006

    Annual taxes: $9,352

    Description: Off the beaten path but close to the beach, stores and restaurants, this house with a porch has a great room with dual fireplaces and is in move-in condition.

    Listing agent: Jolene DeCecco, Landmark Realty of L I Inc., 631-929-3600

    Porches can be in the front or back of the home and sometimes wrap around the side of the house. When located in the rear of the house, they are typically raised to the first or second level of the home. Front porches and side porches are generally covered. Many confuse them with decks, which are an extension of the home, usually uncovered and at the back of the house.

    Materials matter when it comes to porch maintenance, says Lou Pagnotti of Decks Unique in Commack, who performed most of the restoration for Eisenhardts Bellmore home and wraparound porch.

    Pressure-treated wood is least expensive," Pagnotti said. "Special woods like mahogany cost more, look terrific but hold up about the same in the long run. Both should last 20 to 30 years neither is likely to look new toward the end. Composite boards and spindles are more expensive than pressure treated but are very low maintenance and generally come with a significant warranty, often 25 years.

    For maintenance, experts suggest sweeping your porch clean as needed and waterproofing wood porches yearly. Avoid using a hose to clean unless overly dirty as moisture promotes rot. A full porch restoration is a big job that often entails bringing construction up to code. If you need to replace more than a few boards, it might be a good idea to consult a professional.

    Number of homes with porches that were sold in Suffolk County in the first nine months of this year, compared with 4,245 in all of 2019, and 4,127 in all of 2018.

    Number of homes with porches that were sold in Nassau County in the first nine months of this year, compared with 3,643 in all of 2019 and 4.625 in all of 2018.

    Source: OneKey MLS

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    Porch is running out of cash: IPO filing – The Real Deal

    - October 15, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Porch CEO Matt Ehrlichman (iStock; Porch)

    In Porch.coms IPO filing, the home-services startup touts one of its core values: No Jerks/No Egos.

    But the nice guy approach has brought the firm to the brink of financial ruin, the filing shows. Unless its able to raise additional capital, the company will not have sufficient cash flows and liquidity to fund its planned business for the next 12 months.

    The disclosure, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission Wednesday, was made ahead of Porchs merger with a blank-check company led by Abu Dhabi Investment Authority veterans Thomas Hennessy and Joseph Beck. The deal, announced in July, values Porch at $523 million. According to the IPO filing, Porch generated $77.6 million in revenue last year, up from $54.1 million in 2018.

    Abu Dhabi Investment Authority veterans Thomas Hennessey and Joseph Beck

    Founded in 2011, Porch sells software to home-services companies in exchange for data on homebuyers. It then sells additional home services, such as contractor services and TV and internet, to those clients.

    But the companys accountants have raised substantial doubt about the cash-strapped companys ability to stay in business, the filing shows. The Real Deal took a closer look at the 581-page prospectus to learn more; heres what we found:

    Accounting woes. Porch is not yet profitable. As of June 30, its balance sheet listed $3.9 million in cash, plus $46.4 million in assets and $63.2 million in debt. The company also had a total deficit of $263.5 million.

    Alarmingly, Porch also said that in preparing its 2019 financials, it identified a material weakness in its financial reporting. In particular, it lacked qualified personnel to prepare and review complex technical accounting issues. To remedy the situation, it hired a CFO in June and controller in July and is working with outside consultants.

    (More) about those losses. Porch sells software to 11,000 home-services companies. On average, it generated $556 per account during 2020s second quarter. In the first half of this year, Porchs revenue dropped 14.3 percent to $32.2 million. Its losses narrowed to $24.6 million, compared to $67.9 million during the first half of 2019.

    Whos in control. CEO Matt Ehrlichman will hold a 24.9 percent stake in the company after the deal closes, according to the filing. Hennessy, Beck and their partners will hold a combined 18.3 percent stake.

    Payday for Porch execs. Until February 2020, Ehrlichmans annual base pay was $1, but this year, it was bumped up to $420,000. In connection with the merger, he and Matthew Neagle, Porchs chief revenue officer, will also get one-time bonuses, ranging from $200,000 to $500,000 for Neagle and $500,000 to $1.5 million for Ehrlichman. Ehrlichman will also get one million shares of company stock that will vest based on those shares hitting certain price targets.

    Sweetening the deal. To get the merger done, Ehrlichman struck a deal with investor Valor Equity Capital, which agreed to approve the arrangement in exchange for $9.5 million in shares. Valor also demanded a caveat: Post-merger, if its stake is valued at less than $44.2 million, Ehrlichman will transfer additional shares to make up the difference. At closing, Ehrlichman agreed to pay Valor $4 million in cash.

    Selling Lowes. Home-improvement giant Lowes led Porchs $27.6 million Series A in 2014. But in May 2019, the retailer sold 16.1 million shares back to Ehrlichman for $0.25 a share, or just over $4 million.

    The IPO filing notes the price was below fair market value, and a check with Pitchbook shows that Porch shares had been priced at $8.66 in a 2018 funding round. For accounting reasons, the company was required to recognize the Lowes stock deal as a compensation expense of $33.2 million. According to Pitchbook, Porchs share price dropped after the Lowes deal. It closed a $20.62 million round in January that priced shares at $3.50.

    One more small problem. In the IPO filing, Porch said it plans to expand into insurance, as well as new home products and new locations, as part of its growth plan. Currently, Porch sells products and services in all 50 states. However, it is qualified to do business only in Washington, Texas and Delaware, the IPO filing said. Failure to get licensed could lead to fines, plus the company could be subject to back taxes and contract disputes in non-licensed jurisdictions.

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    Shakespeare on the Porch brings the Bard to life Oct. 16-18 – The Hutchinson News

    - October 15, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ARLINGTON -- All the worlds a stage, including a porch in rural Reno County.

    This particular front porch stage belongs to Delmar and Suzanne Miller, and its where theyll be hosting performances of "Romeo and Juliet" this weekend.

    Shakespeare on the Porch will present the play at 7 p.m. Oct. 16-18 at 19308 W. Castleton Road, Arlington.

    This free, outdoor, family-friendly performance will be staged with plenty of room for social distancing. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and plan to stay for popcorn and fellowship after the show.

    A cultural moment

    "Romeo and Juliet" was one of the first plays the group produced, precisely because it is one most children understand, Miller said.

    Its also particularly important during this cultural moment, she explained.

    "Were doing it now because theres two groups of people who are 100% identical in social standing, upbringing, every way, and theyve decided to hate each other," Miller said. "It brings destruction on their entire families."

    "Theres a kind of deep discourtesy thats a poison and it needs to stop," she said.

    The text of "Romeo and Juliet" is kept the same - no edits to take it easy on young actors - but there are a few abbreviations to keep the plays run time around 100 minutes.

    The cast includes 25 children raging from preschool to high school students - some home schooled, others from area schools.

    Socially distanced

    Theres 18 mph breezes forecast for performance nights, which is good for carrying away any aspirators, Miller said.

    "There will be plenty of fresh air," she said. Audience members are encouraged to follow Reno County protocol of wearing masks. Actors will not be masked.

    New this year is the option to view the live stream of the production, rather than attend in person. The stream will be available on the Arlington Classical Theater YouTube channel.

    14 years on the porch

    The annual fall production of "Shakespeare on the Porch" began in 2006. Theyve produced a classic play each fall ever since.

    The idea stemmed from tragedy -- after Millers daughter passed away, the family sat with grief for a while. But wanting to do something to liven their world, she thought her home-schooled children and friends should do a production of Shakespeares "Julius Caesar."

    The first performance took place on the familys large front porch. Little children wore pillow cases for costumes.

    At the time, the Millers had three children - Katie, Betsy, and Charlie.

    Since then, their cast of children has grown to include Lucy Rose, Kip, and Jack. All but the oldest have roles in this years production -- Katie is off at college.

    Coming together

    Children practiced their sword fighting outside the family home on an idyllic fall day for other cast members to arrive for a dress rehearsal.

    They appear to work hard honing their skills - memorizing lines, practicing inflection.

    "The most common compliment I hear is that the kids sounds like they know what theyre saying," Miller laughed.

    Shakespeares plays were intended to be watched, not read - and they're much more interesting live onstage.

    Painted sheets hang on the porch to simulate a brick wall. Quilts hung along the side create a back stage area. Brooder lights from a chicken house are used instead of a spotlight.

    Parents are in charge of their childs costume, and families chip in to complete set pieces.

    "It means a lot of talents can come together," Miller said.

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    Lincoln Park woman leaves packages on porch as part of COVID-19 sanitizing; all are stolen – Southgate News Herald

    - October 15, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A Lincoln Park woman notified police after the packages she had delivered to her house arrived, and then disappeared when she let them on the porch as part of a sanitizing process she does in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    According to a police report, the woman ordered a pair of kids Converse shoes, Nike shoes and three plushy stuffed animals.

    All three packages arrived at her house on Mill Street, but the woman told police she usually leaves packages sitting on her porch for a couple of days because of the virus, and then she sanitizes them when she believes it is safe.

    She last saw the packages on the porch on Sept. 18, but they were gone by about 10 a.m. the following day.

    The woman told police she does not have cameras at her house.

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