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Holiday workshops for kids start today
The South Laurel Recreation Council Inc. will hold holiday workshops for children ages 6 to 12, beginning today with "Countdown to Christmas." Children will decorate molded chocolate candy and make a sugarplum cottage. Children's workshops cost $5,...Tags: Montpelier, Deerfield, Emergency Planning, Teen-agers, Game Playing
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Lisbon fire company plans fundraiser
The Lisbon Volunteer Fire Co., 1330 Route 94, will hold a "Quarter Auction" fundraiser on Saturday. Doors will open at 2 p.m., and the auction will start at 3 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door; no refunds. Each person who purchases a...Tags: Auction Service, Road Transportation, Upbringing, Transportation
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True charm lives in these ski towns
Looking for a ski getaway with authentic local charm? The December issue of Travel + Leisure magazine recommends five ski towns (or clusters of towns) that "hold true to their local roots." They are: 1. Crested Butte, Colo., in the Elk Mountains, where...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Mixed feelings at Hollywood park ceremony: Residents happy with upgrades, miss community fixture
South Florida Sun-SentinelIt was a bittersweet moment for many. When city officials unveiled a slew of upgrades at a Beverly Park ribbon-cutting ceremony, many residents couldn't help but think of Kay Gaither. "She lived in the neighborhood for over 50 years and we miss her... -
Famous National Geographic portraits come to Central Florida
Sentinel Columnist dewayne Bevil, Sentinel Staff WriterGo ahead, stare. It's OK. Look right into the eyes of the subjects of "In Focus: National Geographic Greatest Portraits" to understand the worldwide view that the magazine has long provided. The traveling Smithsonian exhibit opens today at the Orange...Tags: Nature, History, Refugee, Museum of Natural History, Orange County Regional History Center
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Illinois, Northwestern retiring tomahawk trophy
Associated Press writerThe University of Illinois put Chief Illiniwek on the shelf last year and the school says it's now retiring another piece of American Indian imagery. Saturday will be the last time Illinois and Northwestern play football for the Sweet Sioux Tomahawk,...Tags: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colleges and Universities, Ohio State University
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Community events
Storytime with the Arts, an Institute for Dance community program supporting the Williamsburg Regional Library, will present a narrated version of "The Nutcracker" danced by the Williamsburg Ballet Theatre 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Williamsburg...Tags: Colonial Williamsburg, Norge, Christmas, Classical Music, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Sports & recreation calendar
Baseball Traveling players Christian Athletic Association's 13U travel baseball team is seeking players for the spring season. Bob Carpenter, 410-719-7129. Players needed Howard County Youth Program's Raider baseball team is seeking players for next...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Softball
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Butler: Name that 'dawg
Butler University is running a contest for fans to name its new Bulldog mascot. Starting with Wednesday night's men's basketball game against Ball State through the women's game against Coastal Carolina on Dec. 6, fans may submit names for the new... -
Boca United Girls Soccer wins B Flight WAGS tournament
Forum Publishing GroupSarah Coy scored two goals, while Donish Cole added another as the Boca United Girls' Gold U-13 soccer team defeated the Dactyl Select team from Rockville, Ill., 3-2 in the championship game to win the B Flight of the Washington Area Girls' Soccer...Tags: Mark Chung, Multi-Sport Events, Judaism
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Ski resorts opening early thanks to cold snap
Thanks to the recent cold snap, area ski resorts from Bear Creek to Camelback are gearing up for their earliest season openers in recent memory, with some planning to open a limited number of trails this weekend. Big Boulder is opening its Freedom Park,...Tags: Longswamp, Bodies of Water, Weather Reports, Bear Creek Mountain Resort & Conference Center, Rivers
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Yoga class designed to rejuventate, relax the body
Forum Publishing GroupThe Coconut Creek Parks and Recreation Department is offering a new fitness class called Yoga, which is designed to strengthen and lengthen ones body with different stretches and poses. The class will help rejuvenate yet relax your body. All levels of...Tags: Physical Fitness, Bodies of Water, Yoga, Rivers
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