Lovelock Hostage Bridge Taken Down

Following the long-awaited release of the 20 remaining living hostages in Gaza, we were finally able to take down our Lovelock Hostage Bridge on 13 October, along with the yellow ribbons and the huge sign above our main entrance.

It was especially poignant for us, as one of those being released was Alon Ohel, whose image has been up in our lobby for 2 years, and whose family some of us got to know through the Yellow Piano project that we proudly hosted in April 2024.

We've been waiting for so long for the day to come where we could do this, and it was an emotional day for many of us.

Sending our love and best wishes to all the families who have been reunited.

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