Featured

Posts Tagged ‘Makes’

postheadericon Sweet ending: Girl at center of lemonade stand controversy makes almost $2,000, headed to Disneyland

First weekend of Musikfest ends with Top Chef competition and Martina McBride rocking RiverPlace
Seven more days of food, drink and music await fans of Bethlehem’s annual 10-day festival.

Read more on The Express-Times

So what’s wrong with having ‘flying moms’?
So what’s wrong with having “flying mothers” or even “grandmothers?”

Read more on Philippine Daily Inquirer

Things to do in Sussex County: New festival serves up music and ribs
When Howard Freeman decided to put together the two-day music festival known as Rocks, Ribs, and Ridges, he had something in mind besides alliteration.

Read more on Daily Record

Berwick wins praise from Slow Food UK officials
BERWICK’S Slow Food group is among the most successful in the country and received high praise this week from some top London foodies who visited the town to discover what the area has to offer in terms of quality produce and culinary expertise. (04/08/2010 14:36:51)

Read more on Berwick Today

Sweet ending: Girl at center of lemonade stand controversy makes almost $2,000, headed to Disneyland
“We just really appreciate everything that everyone did,” said Julie’s mother, Maria Fife. “She got her lemonade stand, she had a good experience and that’s all she wanted in the first place. And she met some really cool people.”

Read more on The Oregonian



postheadericon CA Technologies Makes $5 Million Contribution to Hospital for Special Surgery

Number of child deaths from hot cars is on rise
Experts suggest putting a stuffed animal in the child’s safety seat. Then, when you put your child in the car, move that stuffed animal to the front seat as a reminder.

Read more on WTOL 11 Toledo

Religion calendar
Submit faith-based events, special services at your place of worship or other religion-related happenings at CITIZEN-TIMES.com/submit, e-mail your events to Features Editor Bruce Steele at BSteele@CITIZEN-TIMES.com and Faith Reporter Carole Terrell at cterrell@citizen-times.com or fax them to 251-0585.

Read more on Asheville Citizen-Times

Alabama boy’s death in hot car catches attention of safety advocates
In Hineston, Ala., 2-year-old Hunter Iles was found dead on Monday in the front passenger seat of his family’s car after playing with other children outside his home.

Read more on Mobile Press-Register

Baby Geniuses
Paranoid parents will buy just about anything to make their kids smarter. Savvy marketers are thrilled to help them out.

Read more on Forbes

CA Technologies Makes $5 Million Contribution to Hospital for Special Surgery
Hospital for Special Surgery announced the receipt of a $5 million commitment from CA Technologies, an IT management software and solutions company, to create a children’s rehabilitation center.

Read more on Newswise



postheadericon Neal Rubin: Detroiter Illy Mack makes his mark, sketching portraits for $1 a head

George Elerick: What Is the Eucatastrophe and Why Should It Matter to Christianity?
In my interview with my friend Phil Shepherd, he talks about Glenn Beck, The Huffington Post, being a recovering fundamentalist, and, of course, the faith community he founded.

Read more on The Huffington Post

Baby & Kids Market Kellyville
Description: The Baby & Kids Market offers a huge range of gorgeous & excellent quality preloved baby & kids goods. It’s is the original & largest Market of its kind, and consistently praised for its high quality goods! From prams to cots, toys to books and clothes to shoes; the market has it all.

Read more on Hills News

The death of Sex and the City
The Sex and the City films have destroyed the legacy of a funny and fantastic TV show I’m not asking for much. I just don’t want to be sick in my mouth. I don’t want to leave the cinema feeling like I’ve paid £7.50 to be mocked, patronised and kicked in the face. I don’t want to be filled with despair at Hollywood’s increasing inability to conceive of women in comedic films as anything other …

Read more on Guardian Unlimited

Calendar for May 28
Transition Albany — Awakening the Dreamer, a community experience that loks at and answers crucial questions, 1-6 p.m. June 6, $10-$20, Albany Senior Center, 846 Masonic, 510-528-2261, transitionalbanyca@gmail.

Read more on El Cerrito Journal

Neal Rubin: Detroiter Illy Mack makes his mark, sketching portraits for $1 a head
Illy Mack wants to present you with something. If you want to present him with a buck or two in return, that’s cool. Or even five bucks; that would be very cool. Either way, you can keep the sketch. He wants you to have one. He wants everybody to have one.

Read more on Detroit News



postheadericon Wal-Mart makes price cuts to combat rivals

Knock the Socks Off Poverty raises more than $10,000
Grand Island area residents and Tom Dinsdale combined to “Knock the Socks Off Poverty” by raising a combined $10,400 to be given to the Grand Island Public Schools Outreach Center, which will provide vouchers for homeless and near homeless students in the district to buy socks and underwear.

Read more on Grand Island Independent

Knock the Socks Off Poverty raises more than $10,000
Grand Island area residents and Tom Dinsdale combined to “Knock the Socks Off Poverty” by raising a combined $10,400 to be given to the Grand Island Public Schools Outreach Center, which will provide vouchers for homeless and near homeless students in the district to buy socks and underwear.

Read more on Grand Island Independent

Front Porch
People will have a chance Thursday to learn more about one of the more rare and interesting neighbors we have in Western Washington: wolverines.

Read more on Everett Herald

Knock the Socks Off Poverty raises more than $10,000
Grand Island area residents and Tom Dinsdale combined to “Knock the Socks Off Poverty” by raising a combined $10,400 to be given to the Grand Island Public Schools Outreach Center, which will provide vouchers for homeless and near homeless students in the district to buy socks and underwear.

Read more on Grand Island Independent

Wal-Mart makes price cuts to combat rivals
Wal-Mart is counting on $1 ketchup bottles and sub-$4 cases of Coke to get its low-price mojo back.

Read more on The Clarion-Ledger



postheadericon Spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down

Sole survivor
Are children more likely to survive plane crashes?

Read more on BBC News

Leaky theatre
The Stirling Festival Theatre Board wants support from the municipality to help repair a leaky foundation. Theatre board member David Vanderlip told the municipality’s protection of persons and property committee water has been seeping through the foundation into the dressing rooms.[...]

Read more on Belleville Intelligencer

The Adjudicator verdict: S14 W14
The Adjudicator is still in shock at how much love/hate mail I have received regarding the Queensland Reds plight, but that hasn’t stopped me from nailing this week’s all-important final round verdict.

Read more on FOXSPORTS.com.au

The Adjudicator verdict: S14 W14
The Adjudicator is still in shock at how much love/hate mail I have received regarding the Queensland Reds plight, but that hasn’t stopped me from nailing this week’s all-important final round verdict.

Read more on FOXSPORTS.com.au

Spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down
Mary Poppins was right: A spoonful of sugar really does help the medicine go down, according to the results of a new study.

Read more on Australian Broadcasting Corporation



postheadericon Rants & Raves: Jacksonville leadership makes it look like a backwater town

Charity yard sale seeks donations
It’s spring cleaning time and residents throughout Naperville have weeded through their belongings and boxed up all the stuff they no longer want or need.

Read more on The Naperville Sun

Valley Views: Pay it forward with donations, good deeds
The valley is positively vibrating with gallant generosity, fun fundraisers and altruistic activities. So, why are you still here reading? Get out there. SPORTS OR MOVIES?: You don’t have to choose 2-ll p.m. Sunday at the Chagrin Cinemas and The Golf Dome in Bainbridge. Your $50 ticket or $250 for a family up to eight members, buys unlimited movies, golf, miniature golf, batting cages, a buffet …

Read more on Chagrin Solon Sun

At Quail Hollow, all’s quiet on the Tiger front
The Tiger Woods Return to Normalcy Tour continues at the Quail Hollow pro-am Wednesday, and Steve Elling says the big news is that the galleries do absolutely nothing newsworthy.

Read more on CBS Sports

News Briefs
Shoppers will pay five cents apiece for paper grocery bags at Cronig’s Markets in Vineyard Haven and West Tisbury starting on May 1.

Read more on The Martha’s Vineyard Times

Rants & Raves: Jacksonville leadership makes it look like a backwater town
Jacksonville has a mayor who was born with a silver spoon and does not understand what people are saying when they say they cannot afford to pay $10 more for a service like garbage pickup. Jacksonville has a district attorney who has never raised children and does not understand that a child/teenager can make a serious mistake and with the proper treatment [and] discipline can still grow up to …

Read more on The Florida Times-Union



postheadericon Fashion Makes Big Money!

This Is ‘the’ How To Guide! An Industry Expert, Shows You How To Have Your Fashion Products Bought By The Most Influential Retailers In The Uk. Including Names & Contact Details For Over 400 UK Fashion & Lifestyle Buyers. Affiliates Page, Ads, 75% Comm.
Fashion Makes Big Money!



postheadericon Public Health District makes amazing strides in childhood immunization rates

Nurse Needs Your Votes to Make Invention a Reality
A local nurse’s invention could change the way newborn babies are cared for, but she needs your votes to get the funding she needs.

Read more on WTAJ-TV Altoona

Readings and Signings
Send readings and signings to community@seacoastonline.com.

Read more on Exeter News-Letter

Eastday-Hand, foot, mouth disease peaking in city early
The peak season for hand, foot and mouth disease has hit the city earlier than usual, carried by what seems a stronger virus, officials from Shanghai Health Bureau said yesterday.

Read more on Eastday.com

Storm season blows into North Texas
Hold on to your hats: it’s storm season in Texas, and as sure as it will be hot this summer, Texas storm season is always severe. The beginning of storm season has put the city of Plano Department of Emergency Management on the offensive.

Read more on Plano Courier

Public Health District makes amazing strides in childhood immunization rates
FLORENCE – Faced with a childhood immunization rate 37 percent lower than the national average in 2007, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors took steps to attack the problem by forming the Pinal County Public Health Services District.

Read more on The Eloy Enterprise



postheadericon Baby Hooded Towel Makes An Ideal Present For Your Friends Baby

Bath time with your little one is usually a fun-filled experience for both of you. Having the right accessories can make the experience even more fun. One of the must-haves in infant bath gear is the baby hooded towel. There are plenty of adorable designs available and you are sure to create moments that are picture perfect.
One of my personal favorite baby hooded towel is the classic duck design. This makes a great gift whether you have a boy or a girl and it is such an adorable addition to your rubber ducky and ducky robe. The yellow color is unisex and the baby hooded towel can be handed down from one sibling to the next.
The ducky design is a true favorite for many parents but some parents want to opt for designs that are a little unique. Just about everyone has seen a cute infant in an adorable ducky baby hooded towel at one point or another. Some parents may want to try something a bit different for their little one.
There are plenty of options available in the baby hooded towel designs and you are sure to find one that suits your tastes as well as your little one’s unique personality. While the ducky design will always have appeal, others designs are coming to the forefront as well. The baby hooded towel is versatile and it comes in an array of colors and themes.
I recently purchased a baby hooded towel for my niece. Her mother chose a flower design for her little girl and I have to admit that my ducky design pales in comparison. The pink flower seats around the baby’s head making the infant’s face the center of the flower. Its petals surround the chubby cheeks and the whole thing comes together in a way that is nothing less than adorable.
The flower design is really different and colorful. It is also very girly which has its appeal as well. My sister-in-law has sent me several pictures of her daughter’s after bath time apparel. This baby hooded towel is a new classic in our family. We have a lot of pictures to prove it.
Some parents may want something a little more understated. When it comes to bath time the infants are so cute that they really don’t need much help. The perfect baby hooded towel is really made of good quality material rather than adorable designs. The cute patterns do have a great impact, though.

Ann Merier has written many articles on family health problems and useful house and garden Topics. More articles on Baby Care



postheadericon Fat Burning Furnace: This Weird Site Makes You Money.

Make Lots Of Commissions Every Day By Simply Using This 1 Weird Old Website. We Have Discovered 7 Bizarre Tricks To Maximizing Conversions So You Can Make More Money. Yeah, We Have 1click Upsells And Everything Else. Aff Tools: FatBurningFurnace.com/aff.
Fat Burning Furnace: This Weird Site Makes You Money.



Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Twitter links powered by Tweet This v1.8.3, a WordPress plugin for Twitter.