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I have spent a large amount of time over the last year creating and improving our advertisement flyers. Last week, we went in to Garland Printing and finally had them print them up. I was a little nervous about how the flyers would work since I did not let them design them. However, when I picked them up, the flyers were exactly the way I imagined them to look!! Thank you Garland Printing!!... Read More
Christine is my oldest daughter, and she turned 26 years old at 12:21 P.M. on February 07, 2011. My Stino, as I affectionately call her, is an amazing woman in many ways. She's bright, artistic, gracious, polite, organized, caring, loving, and generous. For the last year she has been battling to gain permanent custody of her young niece and nephew(my grandchildren), Alaric(three years old), and Lacy(two years old). On Tuesday, February 08, 2011, I received a phone... Read More
We are have a canvas printing sale bring your digital or original work to have printed on canvas and mention this blog and get 50% off your print. ... Read More
Tongass National Forest covers the majority of southeast Alaska. It is the largest unit in the US Forest Service, as well as the largest coastal temperate rain forest. Almost 17 million acres to explore amidst an abundance of wildlife and natural beauty, with miles of pristine wilderness few people ever see. Many opportunities abou... Read More
Year round, Share Our Strength works to provide children with nutritious food where they live, learn and play. They do this by working with states to incorporate functional and assessable feeding programs to children at risk of hunger, through the 5 campaigns they host; Great American Bake Sale, Great American Dine Out, Taste of the Nation, A Tasteful Pursuit and Cooking Matters (formally Operation Frontline) and with the new No Kid Hungry campaign. Why all this informatio... Read More
The Wishing Star by Spokane Grapevine Have you ever visited a place and then felt you had to shout it out to the world. Without a doubt Wishing Star is just such a place..... Not to be confused with Make a Wish foundation which is a national organization. The Wishing Star is based in Spokane and Serves the Greater Inland Northwest. I say that with tongue and cheek because what they really do is serve the CHILDREN of the region. Kids right here that have a life threateni... Read More
I love wreaths of all shapes and sizes. Round, square, heart shaped, oval-I just love them all, which prompted me to write this blog. Following are a few tidbits of information I have discovered about wreaths while browsing the web. *Evergreen wreaths symbolize strength. *The circular shape of wreaths commonly symbolizes eternity. *In ancient Greece and Rome, the laurel wreath became a symbol of achievement. *The ancient use of laurel head wreaths in Greece and Rome... Read More
My oldest daughter and I are in the midst of The Food Stamp Challenge, hosted by Maryland Hunger Solutions. The challenge is to eat for one week with the average food supplemental benefit allotted by the state of Maryland...$30 per person. Dinner #1 Broiled Chicken with rice and frozen veggies. My daughter was sent to school with leftovers as her luch (which is common practice for us) &... Read More
Gizmo Fabrication by Spokane Grapevine Gizmo Fabrication This guy walks into our shop the other day and says "Hi I'm Thomas and I make metal art". Ok....I'll have to admit that we get a lot of people walking off the street or cold calling us wanting to be a vendor at GardenStone. This guy had two things going for him right out of the chute. 1. He named his business after his dog and 2. He makes some really cool stuff at a reasonable price. The pi... Read More
I would like to extend my thanks to all who attended BJs Wholesale Club's Taste Of The Town this past Saturday. We had a great time meeting and greeting with BJs members and were able to spread the word about our upcoming Great American Bake Sale season. I was thrilled by how receptive people were to our plans for 2011 and how attentively ever yone listened to me speak about Share Our Strength, No Kid Hungry and the fig... Read More
So, this is the first time I have ever done a blog. I make no promises about the consistency of my posts. The melting snow has reminded me that it is almost time to start mowing lawns again. This will be my second season and I am excited about it! I began this business last year in order to make ends meet and found that I enjoy working outside with my hands. I have always known that I enjoy working with people. Another aspect that I enjoy is being able to schedule my cust... Read More
Jay Daniels Jay Daniels So, this morning I decided to change gears a little bit. Instead of focusing on the things I have done with the Jay and Kevin Show, I thought I would introduce you to the two great men who comprise the show. Since Jay is technically first billing I logically started with him. Jay is the guy who runs (for lack of a better term) The Jay and Kevin Show. He stands behind the computer and makes all the bells and whistles go off right when t... Read More
The Jay and Kevin Show ( Part 1 ) by Spokane Grapevine I have been with the Jay and Kevin showfor the better part of 15 years. This is a prequel of the series of posts I will be posting about these two fantastic men in the Spokane radio market. I only say that because I know they will be reading this (well Jay might) and I don't want them to hit me on Friday. Awwww.....Just joking. They really are two of the coolest kids on the block and there is so much about them I feel the Spoka... Read More
As we inch closer and closer to Valentine's Day, I am thinking of how much I love to wrap gifts. For me, it's not about the paper, although that sometimes plays a factor; it's about the accents-the ribbon, crystals, rhinestones, and anything else I may be using to embellish my presents. My three daughters join me in gift wrapping for Valentine's Day. After we've spent an afternoon hand making gifts and cards for our loved ones and one another, we then spend an afternoon w... Read More
Great American Bake Sale season hasn't quite begun yet. In fact, it doesn't start until March 1st! But we over here at Cookie Central are planning and prepping for another fantastic season fundraising for Share Our Strength. We already have a couple of definite plans, a few in the works and a whole slew of possibilities. Please check out what we have on the drawing board and let us know what you think, if you have any good contacts that would help us on our w... Read More
Finally I got the anwer about why I have been having so many years of Restless Dreams, Feelings, and Sleep Issues that are directly related to the Angry restless Spirits that are not given any True lasting crossing over ability answers that they need. So they grow in number, and anger with each other as " The Shadows ", and demonstrate their feelings, and disquietness with the Weather all around the World. This is seen everywhere with all the freakish Weather that We are seeing now... Read More
I love gift giving, especially on Valentine's Day. The chocolate, the flowers, and perhaps a bottle of the bubbly…Champagne…it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. My three daughters and I love to celebrate Valentine's Day, handcrafting not only valentine's, but gifts for those we love, including one another. Last year's handmade gift collection included a beautifully gilt-edged decorated paper mache book-shaped box, that when opened, became a picture frame with my yo... Read More
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