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TO: Steven Joyce <[email protected]>
FROM: Fast Track Records <[email protected]>
DATE: May 20
SUBJECT: Information
Dear Mr. Joyce,
Every year on the third Saturday of May, we celebrate Record Store Day as a way to honor the independent spirit of record stores. That means Fast Track Records will once again be partnering with all the other major stores in the city for a day of music celebration. As you are a member of our Music Fans Club, we are forwarding you some of the planned highlights of the day
11 a.m.-12 p.m. | John Kher, Sarah Feinstein, Ernest Yates, and other local music critics will be reading selections from their work at Gold Sounds Records |
12 p.m.-5 p.m. | Marshalltown Records will be offering a special discount on all jazz and blues records. Stop by their store and receive up to 50% off on your favorite albums. |
1 p.m..-5 p.m. | Duke Records will stage a raffle for a variety of merchandise, including vinyl cases, T-shirts, and other memorabilia. |
2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m | Local rock band The Chimney Sweeps will be performing an in-store concert at Desert Island Records. |
4 p.m.-5 p.m. | Gold Sounds Records will be holding a music-themed trivia competition. Winners will receive special prizes including autographed CDs and posters. |
5 p.m | A small after-party will be held at Marshalltown Records. |
If you have questions about the events and activities, call Fast Track Records at 555-3009 or send a reply to this e-mail. A detailed schedule with further festivities can be found at www.fasttrackrecords.com/ recordstoreday.
Question 155. What is the main purpose of the e-mail?
Question 156. What is NOT mentioned as an activity planned for Record Store Day?
Question 157. What is stated about Marshalltown Records?
Eagle Canyon City Park Over the past month, there has been a sharp increase in reported sightings of raccoons in the open spaces of the park. The park rangers suspect the creatures are attracted by food scraps that are left—whether on purpose or accidentally—by visitors to the park. — [i] —. The city's public health department does not want to encourage the raccoons to leave the wooded areas of the park as they can be carriers of disease and pose a risk to visitors and their pets. — [2] —. With that in mind:
— [3] — Along with this, we will be holding volunteer park cleanups on the last Saturday of each month. Our next one is scheduled for June 27. Anyone interested in taking part should report to the park visitor center to register. — [4] —. All participants will be provided with protective gloves and vests, water, and a light lunch. |
Question 158. Why was the announcement written?