Poetry Month: Wendy Williams reads 'Fern Hill' by Dylan Thomas
Wendy Williams reads "Fern Hill" by Dylan Thomas. Williams is a member of Batavia Players.
Below, a video analysis of the poem.
Wendy Williams reads "Fern Hill" by Dylan Thomas. Williams is a member of Batavia Players.
Below, a video analysis of the poem.
Join GO ART! for the organization's first Virtual Birthday Party at 7 p.m.
The party includes gallery tours, live performances by Jackie Siegel McLean, Theresa & Mark Kehl, Madison Hoerbelt, and the Canning Family, the Genean (Genesee-Orleans) Arts and Culture Awards, and winner announcements for its Quarantine Contest and Juried Show, “Art of the Rural.”
Jane Burk, a member of Batavia Players, reads "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost.
Paul Spiotta, the voice of the Muckdogs and a member of Batavia Players, reads "Casey at the Bat" by Ernest Lawrence Thayer, in memory of his friend, local sports icon, the late Wayne Fuller.
Jessica Hill, an artist in residence with Batavia Players, reads William Shakespeare's Sonnet 116.
For our continuing National Poetry Month series, Bill Kauffman reads "Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front," by Wendell Berry.
Near the end of today's briefing by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Jesse McKinley, Albany bureau chief for the New York Times, at the prompting of The Batavian, asked the governor a question about the increase of cases in two rural counties, including Genesee County.
Briefing:
New Cases
Click here to view the Genesee and Orleans County online map of confirmed cases.
OPERATIONAL UPDATES
Passover / Holy Week / Easter Holiday
The Use of Cloth Face Coverings
Mental Health
We're talking to James Dillon, co-founder of the Harvester Makerspace, in Batavia about his process to make face shields, an essential part of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Interview with Tim Yaeger, Emergency Management coordinator.
Interview with Michael Bromley, athletic director at Batavia High School. Scheduled to start at 1 p.m.
Interview with Dr. Jacob Dominik, of the Sleep Insights center in Batavia.
Dorothy Gerhart reads Robert Frost -- "The Exposed Nest." Gerhart is a member of Batavia Players.
James Catino, a lifelong resident of Batavia, a member of the SkyCats band and the Old Hippies, is stuck in Florida during the COVID-19 pandemic. He wrote this song for the folks back home, “The Sun Will Shine Again."
Genesee County COVID-19 briefing for April 7, 2020
UPDATE: There are 10 new positive cases. All 10 were in quarantine at the time the positive tests came back. There is one person hospitalized. There are a total of 44 positive tests now reported in Genesee County.
UPDATE: I had audio difficulty with the stream again today. I'm not sure why but have an idea of a couple of things to try before the next Zoom conference we try to stream to see if I can fix it. There's a point when the sound goes away. That's when I plug in my headphones in anticipation of asking questions so there will be no echo. That means my desktop mic is putting up the audio and it's not coming through the computer as it should. I thought I had found the fix for this. So there's some sound dead spots in this recording and you can hear me typing at times, etc. I'll see if the county can provide us with the recording they made.
Written briefing from Public Health:
New Cases
Genesee Orleans County Health Departments COVID-19 Status As of 04/07/20
County
# Positive
#Negative
Mandatory Isolation (Positive)
Mandatory Quarantine
Precautionary Quarantine
# Deaths
#Recovered
Genesee
44
291
33
38
1
1
10
Orleans
17
177
13
26
2
0
4
Total
61
468
46
64
3
1
14
Click here to view the Genesee and Orleans County online map of confirmed cases
OPERATIONAL UPDATES
Businesses and Employers
The Use of Cloth Face Coverings
Tips to Stop the Spread in our Communities
Mental Health
Public Health Week
Jane Burk reads Dylan Thomas "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night." Burk is a member of Batavia Players.
If you would like to read a poem, please send a video of you reading a favorite poem to: howard@tehbatavian.com
This morning, we're talking with Millie Tomidy-Pepper, director of the YWCA.
Genesee County came together today to remind ourselves we are a community, to thank those who work hard to keep our economy going in these tough times, and raise money for Crossroads House.
More than 160 truckers met at Scofield Roll-Off in Stafford for the Corona Convoy, an event organized by Bruce Scofield and friends.
The video contains shots from members of the community throughout Genesee County who stood roadside to wave and honor the men and women who keep the economy rolling.
\
Our second poem posted today because I didn't get to it on Friday and Saturday. Tonight, Wendy Williams reads Sonnet 43, "How Do I Love Thee," by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Williams is a member of Batavia Players.
You, too, can read a poem for us on The Batavian. Submit your video to howard@thebatavian.com.
April is National Poetry Month.
The residents of Redfield Parkway came together and raised money to cater meals to the employees of Tops Market in Batavia from T.F. Brown's and Los Compadres.
Video shot by Alecia Kaus/Video News Service; edited by Howard Owens.
Copyright © 2008-2022 The Batavian. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service