
Update: The time period for Twitch drops has been corrected to match the time frame of the theorycrafting event, as listed above. You must link your Twitch and accounts for your watch time to award drops. PST December 2, watch a total of 2 hours of any Twitch stream across the Hearthstone category to earn 1 March of the Lich King card pack! Watch for another 2 hours and earn a second March of the Lich King card pack! Card packs will be locked until the expansion launches on December 6. * Players in these categories will choose one of the two six-hour time slots. Wild players (all regions): December 1, 3:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.Other APAC Standard players: December 2, 1:00 a.m.-7:00 a.m.Europe and Americas Standard players: December 1, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Japan’s Standard players: December 1, 1:00 a.m.-7:00 a.m. Invited players will be streaming their participation on their own personal streams, so make sure that you’re following your favorite Hearthstone content creators and tune in when they go live during the following time periods: Wild format: At least 1 Legendary and at least 5 additional March of the Lich King cards in each deck (for a total of 6+ new cards in each deck). Standard format: At least 10 or more March of the Lich King cards in each deck (this can be 10 unique cards, 5 duplicates, or anything in between). The council makes funding recommendations to the RDC, who ultimately determines the allocation of funds.įor more information about this and other grant programs for Bloomington neighborhoods, please visit bton.in/ckXcr or contact Angela Van Rooy, HAND Neighborhood Services Program Manager at or 81.Join us starting on December 1 as your favorite content creators take the first steps into Hearthstone’s next expansion, March of the Lich King! In these theorycraft livestreams, Standard and Wild content creators will be coming together to give rise to what the new expansion has to offer. Applications are reviewed by a five-member council, made up of two City staffers, two at-large neighborhood association members, and one commissioner from the Redevelopment Commission (RDC). The funds provide for neighborhood-driven projects with community-wide benefit. The Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program is designed to enhance the quality of life within neighborhoods and in the city as a whole, by giving residents an opportunity to have direct input in the improvement of their neighborhoods. The Woodlands-Winding Brook HOA was awarded $11,000 for the first phase of a project to convert an obsolete retention pond into a bioretention area, which will include stormwater mitigation features, native plantings, and community gathering spaces.
In addition, restoration professionals will offer a three-hour public workshop to teach headstone restoration techniques and skills. The Prospect Hill Neighborhood Association was awarded $12,590 to hire restoration professionals to repair Rose Hill Cemetery headstones and monuments too difficult/fragile/large for volunteers to handle. Updates include border replacement, power washing of current equipment, and installation of new signage and mulch. The Bloomington Housing Authority Resident Council (BHARC) was awarded $6,410 to refurbish two playgrounds, in the Rev. Awardees are: the Bloomington Housing Authority Resident Council (BHARC), the Prospect Hill Neighborhood Association, and the Woodlands Winding Brook Homeowners Association. Bloomington, Ind.–The City of Bloomington Department of Housing and Neighborhood Development (HAND) is pleased to announce three recipients of the 2023 Neighborhood Improvement Grant.