Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Public helps make Christmas House a resounding success (Corsages)


Public helps make Christmas House a resounding success
As chairman of the 2006 Mount Graham Regional Medical Center Auxiliary Christmas House, I want to take this opportunity to thank the communities of the Gila Valley for their wonderful support.
Petal power: Heritage roses bloom in Florida
Believe it or not, you can grow beautiful roses in your Florida landscape. The key to success is the variety of roses you select. By planting old-garden or heritage roses in your garden, you can put away the spray can. These roses are low-maintenance and will retain most of their foliage and bloom throughout the year.
National Ribbon Launches New Website
WSI is proud to announce the launch of the new National Ribbon Website. National Ribbon is an international manufacturer and supplier of Lady Fair flower corsage wristlets, ribbon and cord. Please visit their new website at www.nationalribbon.com. (PRWeb Nov 2, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/Q291cC1UaGlyLVRoaXItQ291cC1NYWduLVplcm8=
Art of resilience, creativity placed in the spotlight
They gathered shells from dry lake beds and pieced them together into tiny floral corsages. They gathered abandoned animal traps, softened the metal in coal-burning stoves, and made carving tools.
Will UF-UGA still be a party?
JACKSONVILLE - The party crept into town slowly this week, starting with banners hanging from street lights downtown and eventually seeping into Alltel Stadium, where RVs full of Gator and Bulldog fans arrived as early as Monday for Saturday's Florida-Georgia football...
Fantasy and Whimsy
The worlds of Carmen Johnson and Susanne Pitak-Davis, as seen at Ellarslie Museum, combine jazz, whimsy, angels, the South and crowds letting out of church. Above: "With a Little Help," by Carmen Johnson.
Susan Shinn column: Some enchanted evening
The half moon rose high in the chilly October sky as the first-ever Harvest Moon Ball got under way at the Lutheran Home at Trinity Oaks Tuesday evening.
Unfortunately, I'm feeling a bit pensive this rainy New York evening and this thinking-prone mood does not mesh well
Laguna Beach . Yet here I am, doing it for you (and with a double dose of Laguna at that), but I'm afraid that means you'll have to suffer through some actual musings. Sorry.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Corsages - Club news n notes


Club news n notes
BOISE The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO), Boise Area and Southern Idaho Chapter, announced recently a call for nominations for its Business Women of the Year Award. The group has scheduled a Gala for Jan. 19, 2007, in Boise to announce the winners of the competition.
Keeping the spirit alive
Bethlehem couple have spent decades aiding Liberty teams. Eddie and May Glagola shuffle across the stadium complex at Liberty High School in Bethlehem.
Lasting flower power
With the holiday season around the corner, it's time to begin thinking about festive decorations. A variety of plants are used as decor for indoor activities during Guam's holiday season.
Bulldogs win ober Tigers assured second straight state title
CANTON The judging for a state championship took place in polls before playoffs. The 1955 and 1956 editions of the McKinley High School football Bulldogs finished high atop those "mythical" rankings....
Forecast Today
NORTH ADAMS With its origins perhaps lost in the annals of time, the rivalry between Drury High School and Hoosac Valley High School has existed in some fashion for over a century.
Marry me on the Midway?
If all of the extraordinary was taken away what would be left would simply be two people deeply in love committing themselves to one another for the rest of their lives.
Unfortunately, I'm feeling a bit pensive this rainy New York evening and this thinking-prone mood does not mesh well
Laguna Beach . Yet here I am, doing it for you (and with a double dose of Laguna at that), but I'm afraid that means you'll have to suffer through some actual musings. Sorry.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Club news n notes (Corsages)


Club news n notes
BOISE The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO), Boise Area and Southern Idaho Chapter, announced recently a call for nominations for its Business Women of the Year Award. The group has scheduled a Gala for Jan. 19, 2007, in Boise to announce the winners of the competition.
Unfortunately, I'm feeling a bit pensive this rainy New York evening and this thinking-prone mood does not mesh well
Laguna Beach . Yet here I am, doing it for you (and with a double dose of Laguna at that), but I'm afraid that means you'll have to suffer through some actual musings. Sorry.
Our Towns Community Calendar
The Meridian Police Activities League is taking registration applications for the 2007 spring season until Nov. 30. The late registration period is from Dec. 1 through Jan. 4 with a $20 non-refundable late fee per family.
Will UF-UGA still be a party?
JACKSONVILLE - The party crept into town slowly this week, starting with banners hanging from street lights downtown and eventually seeping into Alltel Stadium, where RVs full of Gator and Bulldog fans arrived as early as Monday for Saturday's Florida-Georgia football...
DRIED FLOWERS, LUSH RESULTS
Your gardens are full of plant materials that dry well and can add unique beauty to your holiday decorations as garlands, wreaths and decorative arrangements.
Heather Twig marks 70 years
Members of the Heather Twig of Trinity Health System gathered at the Steubenville Country Club Wednesday to celebrate the twigs 70th anniversary and present a $12,000 check to THS.
The works of the Gaman
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. | They gathered shells from dry lake beds and pieced them together into tiny floral corsages. They gathered abandoned animal traps, softened the metal in coal-burning stoves, and made carving tools. They unraveled the waxy string of an onion sack and wove it into baskets.
Lasting flower power
With the holiday season around the corner, it's time to begin thinking about festive decorations. A variety of plants are used as decor for indoor activities during Guam's holiday season.
Art of resilience, creativity placed in the spotlight
They gathered shells from dry lake beds and pieced them together into tiny floral corsages. They gathered abandoned animal traps, softened the metal in coal-burning stoves, and made carving tools.