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One of the most popular collections of Cicely Mary Barker's work is now available in a handsome new edition featuring improved reproductions of the artist's work. The collection showcases Barker's detailed, lush illustrations, includes her sketches and botanical notes about each flower, and has an introduction with facts about the artist's life. Read more...
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It's time to prepare for the fall holidays with the Autumn Celebrations cartridge. This cartridge is filled with images from holidays such as Oktoberfest, Guy Fawkes Day, Diwali, and more. With coordinating phrases, tags, and cards, you will be ready for all your autumn events. Use the latest Cricut cartridges to create unique and engaging designs for every occasion. The versatility of the cartridges will surprise even the most imaginative crafters. Read more...
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A celebration of old-fashioned warm-weather meals features 125 recipes, many of them generations old, for such treats as Apple Pie, Cider Punch, Curried Chicken Salad, Aunt Mabel's Flag Day Cake, Wild Blackberry Pie, and more. 20,000 first printing. Tour. Read more...
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Editorial: Retooling Summer Celebration: More than 400 take Chronicle poll It would keep the same name: Muskegon Summer Celebration, with an emphasis on Muskegon. (59 percent). Some alternative names that got notice were Muskegon Rocks, Muskegon Rocks Lake Michigan, Celebrating Muskegon and Mitten Coast Festival. |
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If I Ran Summer Celebration By Paula Holmes-Greeley | The Muskegon Chronicle An Oct. 2 editorial, "Retool Summer Celebration: Let's try something different next year," attracted a lot of attention last weekend. It's easy to point out problems, however, what Muskegon needs are |
Muskegon Summer Celebration racks up another financial loss in 2011 ...
By Dave Alexander | Muskegon Chronicle Chronicle file photoLead singer John Cooper shows off for fans during the Skillet concert at Muskegon's Summer Celebration July 3, 2011. Low attendance during the eight days of national acts contributed to |
Summer celebrations at the Fugard Theatre
The two musical greats are appearing in concert together to emphasise the integration of South African people through combining their music and audiences, revealing a soulful expression and celebration of our rainbow nation. |
BELT Cars lined the streets Saturday as people of all ages flocked to Castner Park in Belt for the Belt Valley Summer Celebration.
"It's nice with the sunshine and warmth," 90-year-old World War II veteran Ed Marn said. He was one of two grand marshals for the parade that kicked off the event, alongside Korean War veteran Gerald Maberry.
Marn called himself the "oldest critter in Belt," having lived in the town his entire life. Four generations of his family still live in the valley, and almost all of them made their way to the celebration.
This was our solution for celebrating Summer Solstice:
Because we were celebrating on a Monday evening (the evening leading into the sunrise of the day of the solstice), we began our festivities after work. The meal was ready, and we began by all sitting around the table we had worked so hard to co-create.
Main Description of Holiday:I introduced the idea behind why we were celebrating and how it could relate to us on a personal level. For Summer Solstice, this involves recognizing that Summer is a time when the world around us is blossoming and vibrant; the number of daylight hours are peaking; and natural world is bustling with productivity in anticipation of the upcoming harvest. On a personal level, are we finding ourselves productive? In what areas are we predominantly focused? Are we feeling somewhat celebratory? (increased sunlight can act as a mood enhancer). We did not answer these questions at this time. I just introduced the food for thought.
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