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- Sustainable Living Fair schedule (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
Friday 7 p.m. Art-Science-Connect-Sustain Panel Discussion, eco-artist Lynne Hull, CSU scientists Scott Denning and Jessica Thompson and moderator Marda Kirn, executive director of EcoArts (free  Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Arts, 201 S. College Ave.) Saturday 10 a.m. Yoga Food Preservation 11 a.m. The Passive House, Brian Fuentes Budget, Saving and Investing for a Sustainable Future, ...
- Feehan grad tells of humanitarian work in Zimbabwe - Attleboro Sun Chronicle
Feehan grad tells of humanitarian work in ZimbabweAttleboro Sun Chronicle, MA - 17 hours agoOne hundred percent of the contributions are designated to the child whose toy they bought, which goes toward their food, tuition, clothes, books, and toys. ...
- Librarians promote reading in summer - KATC
Librarians promote reading in summerKATC, LA - 1 hour agoTerry had pulled a poetry book off the shelf. Jailyn Simmons, 7, was reading "It's Halloween, Dear Dragon" out loud. Seven-year-old Deandre Jacobs leaned ...
- Things to Go and Do - like join the Hoot (Portsmouth Herald)
The 2008-2009 Poetry Hoot season with the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3 at Café Espresso, 738 Islington St., (Plaza 800) Portsmouth. Featured readers will be Kate Aset and Hugh Hennedy. At 8 p.m. an open mic will be...
- Amul Star Voice Of India contestants speak... (Hindustan Times)
The contestants of Amul Star Voice Of India wish the nation on the occasion of the 61st Independence Day...
- Mentally ill woman's death in jail a tale of missed opportunities (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Sandy Morgan didn't have a receipt when she walked out of the Boothwyn Wal-Mart with more than $500 worth of dolls, toys and girls' clothes. In her mind, she didn't need one. She owned Wal-Mart, she told a manager who tried to stop her.
- Trip Planning (Washington Post)
If you only have 72 hours in Washington, like this article's family, planning is essential.
- Funeral planning: easing the loss for the family - Southern Star
Funeral planning: easing the loss for the familySouthern Star, Ireland - 10 minutes agoThere is so much choice, from spiritual classics to modern poetry, or significant passages of prose. There are books and books of amazingly good prayers. ...
- Sunday sermon - Emporia gazette.com
The Old Testament is a wonderful collection of 39 books and is extremely important to a Christian’s understanding of God’s eternal purpose to save man from sin. The New Testament quotes many Old Testament scriptures and makes many references to ...
- Back to School: Parents, Read Aloud to Your Kids, Say Experts (Newswise)
Research shows that whether a child has been read aloud to on a regular basis is the single biggest predictor of a child's success in learning to read, says University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Associate Professor of education Kathleen Martin, Ph.D.
- Workshop alumni to read poetry (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
University of Iowa Writers' Workshop alumni Cate Marvin and Rick Barot will present a free poetry reading at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23, in the Prairie Lights bookstore in downtown Iowa City.
- Literary luminaries are yours for the meeting (Chicago Tribune)
This one wasn't as bad as the book-signing back in 1980, where actor Tim Reidâ€â€at the height of his Venus Flytrap fameâ€â€was promoting his book of poetry "As I Feel It." With his 12-year-old daughter at his side he waitedâ€â€and waitedâ€â€for fans. One showed up. Reid had to convince his girl that he was, indeed, a big star.
- Peace exhibit at YMCA - Idaho Mountain Express
An exhibit called Poems for Peace, which includes Israeli art and commentary along with Nepalese poems, is on display in the Wood River Community YMCA's teen lounge. The Israeli pieces were done by both Arabs and Jews, and in some of the works, Arabs ...
- Beck: Columns forge links with readers - Argus Leader
Editor's Note: Recently Executive Editor Randell Beck was asked to tell other editors for the Gannett Co., which owns the Argus Leader, why he writes a weekly column. This is what he wrote. When I came to South Dakota in 2001 to be editor of the ...
- From desert to cultural oasis, complete with Louvre, Guggenheim and Ferrari (Guardian Unlimited)
When it comes to cultural icons, few would mention Manchester City in the same breath as the Louvre. But to Abu Dhabi's royal family the football club is the latest in a string of multibillion-dollar acquisitions designed to rebrand the nation as a oasis of western culture in the Gulf.
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