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Thursday, January 19, 2006

Go nuts this Christmas


Go nuts this Christmas
Delta Democrat Times - Jan 18 1:41 PM
For anyone with trailer trash, Mississippi mud puppies, cheese straws, catfish pate, and chocolate Band-Aids on their wish list for Santa, the Indianola Pecan House has got you covered.Save to My Web

Notes
The Hub - Jan 19 5:03 AM
The Sierra Club, Jersey Shore Group, will meet Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. in the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House, 1475 W. Front St., Lincroft. Learn about community conservation and fair-trade projects in Central America. The guest speaker will be Patrick Hossay, an associate professor of political scieSave to My Web

Des Moines West school updates
The Des Moines Register - Jan 19 2:05 AM
Adam Egherman's upper elementary class visited Grounds for Celebration, Chocolaterie Stam and the Bake Shoppe, where they discussed "Ida B," "Becoming Naomi Leon," "Bridge to Terabithia," or "The Tale of Depereaux."Save to My Web

Adventures in storyland
Calendarlive.com - Jan 18 6:33 PM
Sarah Tilton was having a difficult time finding age-appropriate reading material for her son. Four-year-old George was curious about stained-glass windows, church organs, grandfather clocks and violins, but each time Tilton attempted to buy books about these un-toddler-like subjects, she struck out.Save to My Web

Bishop OReilly Junior High students brighten holiday for children, elderly
Times Leader - Jan 19 12:08 AM
Each of the homerooms at Bishop OReilly Junior High School, Kingston, adopted a child and a senior citizen for Christmas. Students purchased gifts for the children and wrapped them in school. In addition, they made gift baskets for senior citizens. From left: Jay Gostynski, Mary Loughran and Marilyn Nahas. Second row: Mary Griseto, Dave Levandoski, Mark Zielen, Sara Krogulski, Julia Cikota, Save to My Web

health
Bangor Daily News - Jan 19 6:17 AM
The Maine chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, in conjunction with the Hampden Fire Department and the Brewer Eagles Club, will hold its first Cabin Fever Auction to benefit MDA 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, March 4, at the Brewer Eagles Club. The auctions begins at 1 p.m. and is open to the public.Save to My Web

La-Z-Boy donation puts fund over goal
Neosho Daily News - Jan 18 9:15 AM
A donation from a local industry has pushed this year's United Fund drive over the top. Employees at La-Z-Boy Midwest and the La-Z-Boy foundation recently donated $48,880 to the United Community Fund of the Neosho Area, which benefits 17 non-profit agencies.Save to My Web

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