The bunny has hidden eggs all over the park Bring a basket or bag as you hunt for eggs filled with treasures Be sure to charge your cell phone so you can take adorable pictures of your kids with the top rabbit Give yourself plenty of time for parking. This event waits for no one. Additional parking is available at Harvest Bible Church Wait, there’s more! The Sacred Heart Catholic Church Knights of Columbus are hosting “Breakfast With the Easter Bunny” and an Easter Egg hunt also happening Saturday Multi-age hunts will be held from 9 to 10:30 a.m The Easter Bunny will also be doing meet and greets with the kiddos Tickets are $10 for ages 12+, $7 for ages 3-11, under age 3, free. The breakfast features pancakes, sausage, bacon and beverages in the West Room of Sacred Heart Parish, 8245 W. 111th St., Palos Hills. Purchase tickets online. 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While several members of the women’s ice hockey team have been spending their leaves of absence participating in internships or training at home defender Tabea Botthof ’23 decided to dedicate her time and talents to competition in Germany Yale women’s ice hockey player Tabea Botthof ’23 helped her German team Germany native had plenty of experience playing in Europe prior to this year after spending two seasons with ESC Planegg in the top-tier German Women’s Ice Hockey Bundesliga Botthof explained that her decision to return to the DFEL was heavily influenced by the onset of the pandemic and cancellation of Ivy League competition.  “When they announced that we weren’t going to have a season I decided that it would be best to just take the year off to be at home and play there,” Botthof said Botthof told the News that she was surprised at how smoothly and successfully the DFEL regular season unfolded despite various lockdowns and COVID-19 restrictions in Europe She added that she was grateful for the opportunity to reunite with her “second family” once more In the two seasons she previously played with the ESC Planegg Penguins Botthoff tallied a total of 14 points in 27 regular season contests the Yale defender nabbed 10 points in 24 games which included eight helpers and two goals.  When asked about her best contributions to the team physical style of play for her success on the ice.  Fellow Penguin Jacyn Reeves — one of the two American forwards on Planegg this past season — also praised Botthof’s helpful encouragement ability to create offensive situations and tenacity “She always made practices better with her bubbling personality and hard work,” Reeves said Tabea always made me laugh on and off the ice and I would gladly play with her again.” In addition to their regular season success Botthof and Reeves were able to participate in the Final Four Championship with Planegg The hockey club had previously secured a spot in the finals last year before the match was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic Planegg not only made the playoffs but ultimately took home their eighth championship title.  the playoffs had consisted of the top four teams competing in a “best-of-three” series to determine the championship matchup teams participated in “best-of-one” semifinal games before the winners of each contest advanced to the finals “It was awesome just having the top four teams of the league there,” Botthof said “There was a lot of pressure to be able to win those two games because everything really just depended on those two games adding that the postseason seemed to go by “very quick[ly]” for her The Ohio State alumnae also commended her team for their depth and support for one another over the course of the regular season and postseason applauded the competitive nature of all of the games “They were fast, fair games that were always explosive,” Breil told German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung “There has been a substantial increase in this regard 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Programme website Receive our weekly Newsletterand set tailored daily news alerts Company is already producing Biosteel fibres for textiles and industrial applications Sports/​Outdoor, Transport/​Aerospace has led a €29 million series C investment in AMSilk the developer of synthetic silk biopolymers The high-performance biopolymers of AMSilk have the unique functional properties of the natural product they are based on The company’s products are made from plant-based raw materials via bacterial fermentation with advanced mechanical and biochemical properties sustainable silk biopolymers can be fully recycled and are 100% biodegradable The company is already producing Biosteel fibres for textiles and industrial applications worldwide and has announced collaborations and partnerships with brands such as Adidas and Airbus The organic high-performance materials can be used in multiple ways and are suitable for medical devices as well as for personal care products “AMSilk’s technology has the potential to revolutionise a number of industries and be part of the decarbonisation push needed to overcome the biggest environmental challenges of our time,” said Novo Growth partner Kartik Dharmadhikari “The company has made immense progress in enhancing its high-performance bio-based materials and we are delighted to lead this financing which will enable the team to expand the business globally.” “Together with our customers we work to create high-performance bio-based materials with the potential to revolutionise product offerings and drive change across various industries,” added Ulrich Scherbel “It is exciting to have the support from high-technology investors to make our silk polymers available in industrial quantities to an even broader range of customers and industries.” www.amsilk.com AMSilk’s quality management system receives certification AMSilk named one of 50 most innovative companies Automotive supplier Webasto will no longer offer charging solutions for electric cars the company is selling the majority of the division to the private equity company Transom Capital Group The size of the minority stake Webasto will retain is not yet known This was first eported by the German Handelsblatt Webasto has since confirmed the information The purchase price for the majority of the charging solutions business amounts to 250 million euros that information comes from “financial circles” and not the two transaction partners and wallboxes recently generated sales of 92 million euros and an operating loss of 82 million euros The investment bank Jefferies has apparently been looking for a buyer for almost two years The partial sale that has now been finalised will allow Webasto to focus on its core business areas The move will not result in any redundancies 90 people work for the charging division in Planegg near Munich Monrovia (USA) and Guanajuato (Mexico) will be retained by the charging business after the sale,” the company writes in its press release “I am pleased that we have gained a partner that will continue the success story of our Charging solutions business while continuing to offer development opportunities to the many highly qualified colleagues who are part of the business,” said Webasto Chief Technology Officer Marcel Bartling this move allows Webasto to concentrate on its core business areas.” Webasto already confirmed in mid-2022 that it was looking for partners for the division A spokesperson told electrive then that the company was in ongoing talks with banks and potential partners to finance new projects or expand its traditional core business “We see at our company that the full potential cannot be exploited at the moment We have therefore decided to look for a partner to support the positive development of the charging division.” As early as 2022 Handelsblatt reported that the supplier had no plans to sell its charging division completely mobile charging solutions and charging cables for private and corporate customers promises growth Webasto needs its own sales channels for charging products as these products are purchased by private customers (sometimes via intermediaries) Webasto continues to supply the EV market with battery systems handelsblatt.com (in German), webasto.com I agree with the Privacy policy electrive has been following the development of electric mobility with journalistic passion and expertise since 2013 we offer comprehensive coverage of the highest quality — as a central platform for the rapid development of this technology