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Free online training promotes connectivity during COVID-19 The Greater Resilience Information Toolkit (GRIT) is a free, digital training designed for people looking to build up their resiliency. Its creators announced the campaign, “Let’s Talk Grit,” which enlists individuals and organizations to learn tools for greater resiliency and to coach others in their support network. According to the Colorado Health Foundation, 53 percent of Coloradoans surveyed reported increased mental health strain like depression, anxiety and loneliness due to the pandemic. One in three people have reported difficulty sleeping due to COVID-19 worry and stress, and 13.3 percent of Americans have reported beginning or increasing substance use. Beyond everyday coaching skills, self-care and social support techniques, GRIT highlights local resources for those experiencing stress or trauma through its partnerships with El Paso County Public Health, AspenPointe and NAMI Colorado Springs. For information, visit www.letstalkgrit.com. PPLD limits access inside libraries Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) has limited access to libraries due to El Paso County’s COVID-19 restrictions. PPLD libraries will only allow patrons inside if they have a reservation to use a computer (call 719-389-8968). Printing, copying, scanning and/or faxing service availability varies by location. Curbside services remain available, in addition to 24/7 returns outside of all libraries. PPLD also boasts a large digital collection, extensive hub of online resources and many virtual programs. Wi-Fi should be accessible outside most library facilities for anyone to use, day or night. For more information, visit www.PPLD.org or call 719-3898968 ■

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Question OF THE Month

Compiled by Anthony Welch

What’s the most memorable history-making event you’ve witnessed in your lifetime?

JoEva Forsythe

“Two especially come to mind. The Oklahoma City bombing was the worst of mankind. And the best was the space shuttle project— seeing how education, commitment, trust and hard work came together. When Americans work together, we can do great things.”

Karen Aibner

“I guess the legalization of pot. It’s about time!”

Betty Cain

“That’s an easy one—the assassination of President of John F. Kennedy. I was in boot camp. We were very patriotic and looking forward to our service to America. When our president was assassinated that shook our whole world. It took us two days before we could recover enough and continue our training.”

Charlie Searle

“The event in my lifetime that most rocked my personal world has to have been the murder of John Lennon 40 years ago. I was immersed in the Beatles and music in general at age 18 and heard the news upon landing in L.A. en route to a cousin’s wedding. I still have newspapers and magazines in a box somewhere collected from the days following.”

CROSSWORD SUDOKU

ACROSS

1. Death, in France 5. Eur. carrier 8. What Richard III offered “my kingdom” for 14. Banned apple spray 15. Half a fly 16. Delaware tribe 17. Cloudlike 19. Labyrinthine 20. Meat, lettuce, cheese and tomato in a foot-long bun? 22. Source of iron 23. Sends out 24. Matured 26. Wedge-shaped 29. ___ kwon do 32. Kentucky college 33. Mistake 37. Like afterschool activities 40. Arizona sights 41. Drench 42. Thoroughfares:

Abbr. 43. A dish best served cold, it’s said 45. Small opening 48. Puppeteer Lewis 53. Therapists’ org. 54. Amused 58. Narrate 60. Capital of

Botswana 61. Like a small garage 62. ‘... man -- mouse?’ 63. James of jazz 64. Effortlessly 65. Sun. delivery 66. Mtg.

DOWN

1. Parsonage 2. Fuming sulphuric acid 3. Temple leader 4. Faith 5. Greek portico 6. Org. 7. Bird feed 8. Buzz in space 9. Helmet 10. The loneliest number 11. Hazardous gas 12. Surplus 13. Caught congers 18. Mil. officers 21. Floor covering 25. Hose hue 26. Fairly dry, when describing champagne 27. Cautious 28. Long-legged bird 29. Pro ___ 30. Lumberjack’s tool 31. “The X-Files” extras 32. Tin or zinc, e.g. 34. “Treasure Island” monogram 35. Cereal grain 36. Monopoly quartet: Abbr. 38. ___ avis 39. British verb ending 44. Sport of hunting 45. N. Atlantic archipelago 46. ___ can of worms 47. Speed contests 48. ___ Paulo 49. Takes on 50. Make ___ of (write down) 51. Leases 52. Thoughts 55. Psyche parts 56. Few and far between 57. Skier’s transport 59. Henri’s here

Puzzle Answers

• MOBILITY PRODUCTS

• SCOOTERS

• WHEELCHAIRS

• RENTALS

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