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Sample new yoga music from Bethelhem's Kira Willey
Lehigh Valley ParentingCelebrate the Fourth of July Saturday at SteelStacks in Bethlehem with yoga-inspired music by Bethlehem’s own Kira Willey. Willey, known for her music-based yoga program for kids called Fireflies Musical Yoga and the yoga-inspired tunes on her debut... -
Johnny Appleseed Fest set for Saturday
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsDowntown Crystal Lake will play host to the city’s largest one-day event Saturday when the annual Johnny Appleseed Festival rolls into town. Activities throughout the …... -
From the Farm: Seeds are being planted even as snow is on the ground
Contributing WriterAs I write this, we still have quite a bit of snow on the ground. The nighttime temperatures have been in the single digits. Even though winter is in full swing, some of the Boyle County Farmers Market vendors already have planted seeds in greenhouses...Tags: Cinnamon, Breads, Apples, Pies and Tarts, Politics
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Best ice cream desserts from Central Florida restaurants
The Dish - Orlando SentinelWho doesn't like something cool and creamy to end a meal on a hot summer day? Some of Central Florida's finest restaurants offer a variety of options from chillers through and through to baked goods that can't be brought to the table without the icy a... -
Scholarship group may get access to corporate tax records
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelThe private Tampa Bay organization that has a monopoly on handing out Florida Tax Credit Scholarships is itching to find out what companies pay the most state taxes so it can put the arm on them for contributions. That involves releasing... -
2010 16th Annual APC/Crisco National Pie Championship winners
The Dish - Orlando SentinelA handful of entrants to the 16th Annual American Pie Council (APC)/ Crisco 2010 National Pie Championships experienced the taste of victory. It took a record number of judges — 200 prequalified volunteer pie aficionados — to eat through... -
Parents in town? Book them a room in the ‘hood
Bucktown / Wicker ParkFor visitors to the city willing to stay further afield than the Loop or Michigan Avenue (or for locals interested in a staycation), Wicker Park and Bucktown offer four quirky small inns.... -
Natural Perspectives: Say goodbye to American pie
If you were painting a Norman Rockwell portrait of America, you'd probably picture mom and an apple pie wrapped in the Star-Spangled Banner. But America's apples are disappearing. A century ago, there were an estimated 20 million apple trees growing in...Tags: Global Warming, Whole Foods Market, Human Body, Global Change, Environmental Issues
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Restaurant Review: New Peerce's a haven for everyday dining
This newly opened Phoenix restaurant is a double comeback. First, it's the return of a landmark dining destination. It's also the return of a chef.
For decades, Peerce's Plantation was a landmark, family-owned Baltimore County dining destination before...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Appetizers, Mushrooms, Apples, Restaurants
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Student Indicted for Throwing Pie in the Face of Senator Levin
An anti-war protester who hit Michigan Sen. Carl Levin in the face with an apple pie has been charged with assault.
An indictment filed Thursday charges Ahlam Mohsen of Coldwater with two counts of assault against the Democrat while he was meeting with...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Carl Levin, Apples, Pies and Tarts, Voting
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September 21: Focus on Family - Fall Family Fun Ideas From Kidwinks
WGN NewsChicago Area Family-Friendly Fall Fun Summer is gone and the kids are back in school. But that doesn't mean family fun has to fall by the wayside! Younger children not yet in school still need to be entertained, and the school-age kids have free time...Tags: St. Charles (Kane, Illinois), Indigenous People, Park Ridge, Entertainment, Restaurants
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Julian mining its history with Gold Rush Days
FOX 5 San Diego StaffGold! Those flecks, spotted in these hills above Julian in the winter of 1869, set off San Diego County's only gold rush -- and gave birth to the mining camp that is now this picturesque mountain town 145 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Some of the...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Apples, Wildlife, Metal and Mineral, Lifestyle and Leisure
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