In This Together: Documenting COVID-19 in the Commonwealth Collection
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- In This Together: Documenting COVID-19 in the Commonwealth Collection
- Date
- 2020
- Extent
- 346 Megabytes
- Subjects
- Coronavirus infections -- Social aspects -- United States -- Kentucky
- COVID-19 (disease)
- Epidemics -- Kentucky.
- Diaries -- United States -- Kentucky.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged alphabetically.
- Preferred Citation
- 2020ms084: [identification of item], In This Together: Documenting COVID-19 in the Commonwealth Collection, 2020, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- In April of 2020, the University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center launched "In This Together: Documenting COVID-19 in the Commonwealth" an initiative to gather photographs, documents, audio, and other materials to document the effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020 on the people of Kentucky.
- Scope and Content
- In This Together: Documenting COVID-19 in the Commonwealth Collection (dated 2020; 346 MB; 189 digital files) comprises digital photographs, diary entries, and personal narratives that document the effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Kentucky. The materials document mask usage, store and restaraunt closures, remote learning, community art projects, and people's personal experiences with sickness. Cities documented include Lexington, Louisville, Wilmore, Carrollton, Nicholasville, Frankfort, Danville, Crestwood, Versailles, Stanton, Frankfort, and Georgetown. Counties include Fayette, Jefferson, Boyle, Scott, Franklin, Jessamine, Fleming, Powell, Woodford, and Oldham. Formats include JPEG, pdf, and M4A audio files.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Anonymous 1, 2020 May
Barbershop window in Lexington, Kentucky, with sign that says "Due to coronavirus we will be closed until further notice. Sorry for the inconvenience", photograph is annotated, 2020 May 16
Basketball before and after COVID-19, photograph is annotated, 2020 May 26
Basketball hoop in Lexington with no net during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph is annotated, 2020 May 15
Oscar Diggs restaurant in Lexington, Kentucky, with sign advertising carry out alcohol during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph is annotated, 2020 May 13
Empty park baseball field in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph is annotated, 2020 May 16
Grace Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph is annotated, 2020 May 16
"COVID-19 Home-Incarceration Laundromat", photograph is annotated, 2020 May 14
Sign advertising COVID-19 testing in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph is annotated, 2020 May 15
"Political weaponizations of a minor virus" digital compilation of images showing the creator imposed over a house with bars, photograph is annotated, 2020 May 16
"Prisoner of the COVID-19 Fascist Statists", creator with bars superimposed, 2020 May 11
Minton's restaurant on North Limestone in Lexington, Kentucky, open following the shutdown during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph is annotated, 2020 May 16
Military surplus store on Loudon Avenue in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph annotated, 2020 May 16
Charmed Life Tattoo parlour with closed sign on North Limestone in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph is annotated, 2020 May 16
Restaurant in Lexington, Kentucky, with carry-out sign during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph is annotated, 2020 May 13
Anonymous 2, 2019-2020 May
Basuray, Rita, 2020 May-June
Biographical note
Rita Basuray is a staff member at the University of Kentucky who teaches short courses. She could retire, but chooses to continue teaching. Her hobby is painting.
In This Together - Rita Basuray COVID-19 reflections, 2020 June 26
"Together 24/7 for COVID-19", 2020 May 12
Boyle County family, 2020 June 11
Bryan, Ruth, 2020 April 16-22
Biographical note
Ruth Bryan was born in 1971 in Tucupita, Venezuela. She is the University Archivist in the Special Collections Research Center in the University of Kentucky libraries. She moved to Lexington in 2011.
Home work setup with cat, Mosca, photographs, 2020 April 22
Green light in living room symbolizing compassion to honor the lives of people who died due to COVID-19, photograph, 2020 April 22
View of house with green light in window symbolizing compassion to honor the lives of people who died due to COVID-19, photograph, 2020 April 22
Making bleach water solution for household cleaning during COVID-19 pandemic, photograph, 2020 April 22
Ruth Bryan's hair length on the day she would have gotten a haircut, photographs, 2020 April 22
Recording studio set up by Ruth Bryan to record her voice to submit for a virtual church choir video (Episcopal Church of St Michael the Archangel in Lexington), photograph, 2020 April 22
Home work setup, photograph, 2020 April 22
Chairs set up for a social distancing visit with Ruth Bryan in her mother's, Carole Gnatuk, driveway, photograph, 2020 April 22
Zoom meeting animal interruptions, photograph, 2020 April 16
Virtual yoga session, photograph, 2020 April 22
Chen, Yunqui, 2020 May 12
Biographical note
Yunqui Chen is a student at the University of Kentucky.
"Brief View of Coronavirus Epidemic in the United States", 2020 May 12
Christensen, Tracy, 2020 Spring
Biographical note
Tracy Christensen is an Administrative Assistant for Facilities Management Medical Center at the University of Kentucky and has been able to work from home during the pandemic.
Tracy Christensen's son Kristian attending virtual non traditional instruction in Jessamine County during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 Spring
Green lights, symbolizing compassion to honor the lives of people who died due to COVID-19, outside Tracy Christensen's home in Jessamine County, Kentucky, photograph, 2020 Spring
Combs, Rachel, 2020 March-May
Biographical note
Rachel Combs works in the University of Kentucky Science and Engineering library and lives in Scott County.
Recorded journal entry in which Rachel Combs shares her initial thoughts, fears, and challenges after working remotely and teaching her son during the first week of COVID-19 "healthy at home" self-quarantine, 2020 March 21
Recorded journal entry by Rachel Combs, entitled "A View From a Special Needs Parent During the COVID-19 Pandemic", 2020 May 1
Coulston, Melissa, 2020 May 24
Biographical note
Melissa Coulston grew up in Northern Kentucky and attended the University of Kentucky for an Undergraduate degree and late a Graduate Degree in Art History. Currently, she is a librarian at the Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives, a job she started right before the state of emergency was declared in Kentucky during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020.
In This Together - Melissa Coulston COVID-19 reflections, 2020 May 24
Doty, Sarajane, 2020 April 26
Biographical note
Sarajane Doty earned a Master's degree from the University of Kentucky in allied health education in 1991. She worked at the Bluegrass Community and Technical College.
In This Together - Sarajane Doty COVID-19 reflections, 2020 April 26
Sarajane Doty's COVID-19 craft, pinecone zinnias, photographs, 2020 April 26
Fitch, Dani, 2020 July
Biographical note
Dani Fitch is a 25 year old barber in Louisville, Kentucky. Fitch is a caregiver for her father, who has high risk factors for complications from COVID-19.
In This Together - Dani Fitch COVID-19 reflections, 2020 July 5
Dani Fitch, a Lexington barber, in mask giving a haircut, photograph, 2020 July
Guthrie, Joseph, 2020 May 1
Hartsough, Leanna, 2020 May 1
Biographical note
Leanna Hartsough is a PhD student in Communication and Interpersonal Communication Instructor at the University of Kentucky.
"The Uncertainty" poem written while Leanna Hartsough (a UK student) self-quarantined with COVID-19 symptoms but was unable to get tested due to test scarcity, 2020 May 1
Hash, Steven, 2020 March-July
Biographical note
Steven Hash is a production assistant at a television station in Lexington, Kentucky.
In This Together - Steven Hash COVID-19 reflections, 2020 July 22
Cinemark Movie Theater at Fayette Mall in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photographs, 2020 March 22
Sign at the Cinemark Movie Theater at Fayette Mall in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 March 22
Higgins, Regina, 2020 March-June
Biographical note
Regina is a writer, who lives with her husband in Lexington, Kentucky.
Sign saying "Everything Will Be OK" in a shop window at the corner of Winslow and Maxwell Streets in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 March 25
Chalk sign saying "Sometimes Carrying on is the Super Human Achievement" on a wall outside a Lexington, Kentucky, home during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 March 27
Closing notice for coffee shop High on Art and Coffee in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 March
Chalk sign on ground at corner of Old Park and Central in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April 3
Chalk drawing on wall outside of house in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April 6
Sign in shop window at the corner of Maxwell and Wood in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 May 2
"I Can't Breathe!" sign advertising a Black Lives Matter protest in Lexington, Kentucky, photograph, 2020 May 30
Black Lives Matter chalk drawing on sidewalk, "Say Their Names - George Floyd" during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 May 26
Black Lives Matter chalk drawing on sidewalk outside Woodland Park in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 May 26
Chalk message saying "Be Kind" on sidewalk at the corner of Old Park and Central in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 June 6
Chalk message saying "Andy America's Governor" on the corner of Old Park and Central in Lexington, Kentucky during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 June 7
House flying the Kentucky state flag at the corner of Old Park and Central in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 June 7
"Wait" flier offering advice before calling the police on telephone pole outside Woodland Park in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 June 7
Black Lives matter chalk drawing on wall outside of a house on Kentucky Avenue in Lexington, Kentucky during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 June 7
Black Lives matter chalk drawing on wall outside of a house across from Woodland Park in Lexington, Kentucky, in COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 June 7
Howard, Lucinda, 2020 April
Biographical note
Lucinda Howard, originally from Leslie County, Kentucky, works at Lexmark in Lexington and is retired from the military.
Crafts done by Lucinda Howard while self-isolating during the COVID-19 epidemic, photographs, 2020 April 28
Outdoor lamp with a green bulb symbolizing compassion to honor the lives of those who died during the COVID-19 Pandemic, photograph, 2020 April 24
Homemade crown that says "Staying at Home Queen", photograph, 2020 April 24
"My Covid 19 story" by Lucinda Howard, 2020 April 26
Jassim, Duha, 2020 May 1
Biographical note
Duha Jassim was a pre-dental student at the University of Kentucky, who graduated in May 2020, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020 and worked as a student assistant at the Agriculture Information Center.
Painting of a New York city street created digitally in the procreate app by Duha Jassim a UK student for those on the front lines fighting COVID-19, 2020 May 1
LeCompte, Maddie, 2020 May 7
Biographical note
Maddie LeCompte was a high school senior in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020.
"I Won't Be There" poem by Maddie LeCompte about missing her senior year of high school during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, 2020 May 7
Lucy, Megan, 2020 March-April
Biographical note
Megan Lucy works in faculty affairs at the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. She was pregnant and gave birth during the COVID-29 Pandemic of 2020.
Megan Lucy recollections on giving birth during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 May 2
Cecilia Lucy the day she was born at UK Chandler Hospital, photograph, 2020 March 14
Cecilia and Megan Lucy at home on Easter, photograph, 2020 April 12
Cecilia Lucy at home at one month old, photograph, 2020 April 14
Mefford, Elizabeth, 2020 April-June
Biographical note
Elizabeth Mefford is a homeschooling mother of three from Carroll County, Kentucky. Her son and step-daughter are both essentail workers and her husband is at high risk of complications from COVID-19. She is active in Kentucky 4-H, crafts, and gardens.
Elizabeth Mefford's daughters wearing animal masks in Carrolton, Kentucky during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photographs, 2020 May-June
Elizabeth Mefford's daughters, Brenna and Emma, holding a sign that says "Be Smart", photograph, 2020 April 20
Sidewalk chalk signs and drawings done by Elizabeth Mefford and her daughters in Carrollton, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photographs, 2020 April-June
Elizabeth Mefford's daughters doing crafts in Carrollton, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photographs, 2020 June 26
Brenna Mefford making paper cranes in Carrollton, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photographs, 2020 June 26
Brenna Mefford posing with a pie in Carrollton, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 June 26
Door in Carrollton, Kentucky, with sign that says "Be Kind", which was decorated as a part of a contest held by the town, photograph, 2020 May 8
Envelope with note written on it "I used water to seal it, cuz, coronavirus", photograph, 2020 June 26
Green lights, symbolizing compassion to honor the lives of people who died due to COVID-19, outside Elizabeth Mefford's home in Carrollton, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April 16
Mills, Kylen, 2020 May 6
Biographical note
Kylen Mills is a television news anchor in Lexington, Kentucky.
LEX-18 reporter Kylen Mills, using an extra long mic, interviewing Tania Crawford Gross, who works in Student Retention and Success for BCTC, at the Leestown Road campus for a story on the school's food pantry giving out free meals to students who may be struggling due to the Coronovirus Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 May 6
In This Together - Kylen Mills COVID-19 reflections, 2020 May 6
Mummey, Megan, 2020 March-August
Empty toilet paper shelves in the Tates Creek Center Kroger in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 March 8
Empty cleaning supplies shelves in the Tates Creek Center Kroger in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 March 14
Working at home with children during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 March 18
Team Kentucky sidewalk chalk art in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 March 21
Barricaded parking lot at Veteran's Park, Lexington, Kentucky, preventing people from gathering in the park during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April 16
Waiting in a long line of cars to pick up groceries at the Kroger at Tates Creek Center, in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April 23
Sign advertising restaurant curbside pickup at Ramsey's in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 May 15
Barricaded road into Veteran's Park, Lexington, Kentucky, to keep people from gathering in the park during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 May 25
"Keep It Moving" sign in Veterans Park in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 May 31
Black Lives Matter chalk drawing in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 June 3
Black Lives Matter yard sign that has been vandalized by being cut in half, photograph, 2020 June 23
Giving home haircuts on the porch in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photographs, 2020 August 2
Needham, Judy, 2020 April
Biographical note
Judy Needham lives in Versailles, Kentucky.
"Easter 2020 - COVID 19 Isolation", 2020 April
Robinson, Jeretta, 2020 April-May
Biographical note
Jeretta Robinson works at the University of Kentucky in the Education Library.
"Pregnant During the Pandemic - The New Normal" by Jeretta Robinson, 2020 April 23
"Pregnant During the Pandemic - Missing Out" by Jeretta Robinson, 2020 April 27
"Pregnant During the Pandemic - Changes" by Jeretta Robinson, 2020 May 11
S. W., 2020 March-April
Empty hand soap shelves in a grocery store in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 March 15
Empty shelves in a Target in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 March 30
Watching Governor Andy Beshear daily press conference on COVID-19, photograph, 2020 April 5
Green paper wrapped around a light to make a green lamp of compassion to honor the lives of those who died from COVID-19 in Kentucky, photograph, 2020 April 8
Child doing remote school work in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April 13
Sign on wall indicating that by order of Andy Beshear only one member of a household is allowed in a store at one time in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April 19
Sign over empty hand soap shelves in a grocery store: "Attention Shoppers: Purchases are limited to one per person. Thank You." in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April 19
Child on a video chat with other children in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April 22
Woman wearing a face mask in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April 22
Salchli, Carli, 2020 April
Scaggs, Deirdre, 2020 May-October
Sign reminding patrons to practice social distancing outside Trader Joe's in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 May 8
Signs reminding patrons of masking and social distancing outside of Pearls Pizza on North Limestone in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 July 11
Stop sign with homemade "We Can Do This" sign on Southport drive in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 October 7
Letter written by an eight year old about the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020 taped to a pole on Southport Drive in Lexington, Kentucky, photograph, 2020 October 7
Abandoned disposable mask on Southport Drive in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 October 7
Homemade COVID-19 signs on bulletin board in Hill N Dale Park in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photographs, 2020 October 7
COVID-19 caution signs in English and Spanish at the Hill N Dale park playground in Lexington, Kentucky, photograph, 2020 October 7
Signs posted on the closed Drivers License Office in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 June 5
Sharif, Edna, 2020 June 15-24
Biographical note
Edna Sharif, of Louisville, Kentucky, is a retired teacher who worked for the Jefferson County High School in an alternative program for students who are at risk for dropping out of school.
Stallones, Jan, 2020 July 7
Biographical note
Jan Stallones is originally from Texas and moved to Lexington in 2016. She supervises student teachers and has worked as a part-time instructor at the University of Kentucky. She and her husband live far away from their childre and friends during the pandemic.
In This Together - Jan Stallones COVID-19 reflections, 2020 July 7
Steenken, Paula, 2020 April-May
In This Together - Paula Steenken COVID-19 reflections, 2020 April 23
Crafts and artwork done by Paula Steenken and her family during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photographs, 2020 May 6
Bluegrass horse country photographed by Paula Steenken while on drives to get out of the house during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photographs, 2020 May 6
Paula Steenken's grandchildren during a socially distanced Easter celebration during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April
Suit, Val, 2020 April 26
Biographical note
Val Suit lives in Fleming County and her oldest daughter attends the University of Kentucky.
House with green light in window symbolizing compassion to honor the lives of people who died due to COVID-19, photograph, 2020 April 26
Teter, Janie, 2020 March-May
Biographical note
Janie Teter is a retired Fayette County Public Schools teacher and a graduate from the University of Kentucky.
In This Together - Janie Teter COVID-19 reflections, 2020 May 6
Gas price sign for Shell gas station in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April 8
Sidewalk chalk art "This To Shall Pass" in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 May 6
Janie Teter's child and grandchildren social distancing in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photographs, 2020 May 6
Janie Teter wearing a mask in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 April 4
Walker, Nancy, 2020 June 11
Biographical note
Nancy Walker is a retired professor of developmental psychology, who worked at Creighton University and Michigan State University. Currently, she lives in Lexington and her daughter is a professor at the University of Kentucky.
Wallace, Madison, 2020 Spring
Biographical note
Madison Wallace is a student at the University of Kentucky studying Elementary Education in the Collge of Education.
"Life in the Pandemic", paper written by Madison Wallace as an assignment for history course at the University of Kentucky, 2020 Spring
Wrentmore, Stephen, 2020 March-May
Biographical note
Stephen Wrentmore is a faculty member in the University of Kentucky Department of Theater and Dance.
Outside of the Guignol Theater on the University of Kentucky's campus the week that Misummer's Night Dream was supposed to open during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 May 29
Empty stairwell in the Department of Theater and Dance at the University of Kentucky during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 May 29
Empty hallways in the Department of Theater and Dance at the University of Kentucky during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020, photograph, 2020 May 15
Empty shelves in the toilet paper aisle at Meijer's in Lexington, Kentucky, during the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020, photograph, 2020 March 24
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- Anonymous 1, 2020 May
- Anonymous 2, 2019-2020 May
- Basuray, Rita, 2020 May-June
- Boyle County family, 2020 June 11
- Bryan, Ruth, 2020 April 16-22
- Chen, Yunqui, 2020 May 12
- Christensen, Tracy, 2020 Spring
- Combs, Rachel, 2020 March-May
- Coulston, Melissa, 2020 May 24
- Doty, Sarajane, 2020 April 26
- Fitch, Dani, 2020 July
- Guthrie, Joseph, 2020 May 1
- Hartsough, Leanna, 2020 May 1
- Hash, Steven, 2020 March-July
- Higgins, Regina, 2020 March-June
- Howard, Lucinda, 2020 April
- Jassim, Duha, 2020 May 1
- LeCompte, Maddie, 2020 May 7
- Lucy, Megan, 2020 March-April
- Mefford, Elizabeth, 2020 April-June
- Mills, Kylen, 2020 May 6
- Mummey, Megan, 2020 March-August
- Needham, Judy, 2020 April
- Robinson, Jeretta, 2020 April-May
- S. W., 2020 March-April
- Salchli, Carli, 2020 April
- Scaggs, Deirdre, 2020 May-October
- Sharif, Edna, 2020 June 15-24
- Stallones, Jan, 2020 July 7
- Steenken, Paula, 2020 April-May
- Suit, Val, 2020 April 26
- Teter, Janie, 2020 March-May
- Walker, Nancy, 2020 June 11
- Wallace, Madison, 2020 Spring
- Wrentmore, Stephen, 2020 March-May
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