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Donkey therapy helps children, adults
SANDWICH, Mass. (AP) — Diane Gaudet gently guided a curry comb across Jake the miniature donkey's coarse mane, smoothing out the wiry hairs on his brownish-gray coat. Her subject was no dismal Eeyore on this late spring afternoon; in fact, Jake...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Genetic Condition, Sandwiches
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Club News
South Bend TribuneThe Niles Garden Club will hold its next meeting on Tuesday at Joan Verwilst’s home on West River Road. This will be a summer potluck luncheon with a tour of Joan’s beautiful gardens. Social hour will start at noon followed by lunch at 1 p.m....Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Book
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Shawna Coronado, champion of gardening
A few years ago, Shawna Coronado was approaching 40, working in a high-pressure sales position in downtown Chicago, taking a dozen prescriptions a day. This was not fun. "I never saw the sun," Coronado says. "It was dark when I went to work and dark...
Tags: Social Media, Gardening, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hobbies, Drugs and Medicines
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Key West center highlights Dry Tortugas
A small museum depicting the natural and historic resources of Dry Tortugas National Park and historic Fort Jefferson has opened in Key West, offering visitors an easily accessible introduction to one of America's most remote national parks. The Dry...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Mexico, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Old Town (Osceola, Florida)
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Fishing times depend on heat of the day to determine when fish are most active
Now that we're past Memorial Day and heading into our first heat wave (three or more days of 90 degree-plus air temperatures), it's time to take note of fish feeding patterns and adjust your fishing schedule accordingly. Fishing at night or in the early...
Tags: Fishing, Allentown, Catfish, Fishing Forecast, Nazareth
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Mad Cow disease down but fecal contamination a problem in some U.S. meat
It's been a bad news, good news, questionable news month for the U.S. meat market. After two reports on widespread antibiotic-resistant bacteria on supermarket meat in April, May kicked off with an Inspector General's report blasting USDA inspectors for...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Water Pollution, China, Smithfield Foods, Tom Vilsack
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Check out some new gear for your summer fun
Now that we're past Memorial Day, the unofficial start to summer, it's time to delve into some of the equipment and gear that will help make the Summer of 2013 your best outdoors season ever. Obviously hunting takes a back seat to fishing, camping and...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hunting, Lehigh Valley Zoo, Marshmallows
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Remembering Lolli, with all my love
The vision sets sail in my mind as soon as I close my eyes. It is one year later. The staircase is just as I remember—operatic in its opulence, comforting in its calmness. I get more anxious with each stair I climb. It takes me awhile to reach... -
Two weekend festivals set for Widmeyer Park
Hancock is the place to be this weekend. There will be not one, but two festivals in Widmeyer Park. On Saturday, Hancock in Motion sponsors a community festival beginning at 11 a.m. The festival will feature crafters, a yard sale, home party reps and...Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Home Depot gives back on Memorial Day
If you were over at the Home Depot on Hershberger Road, you were in luck. They were giving away dogs, hot dogs that it is. Observing Memorial Day , the store handed out the American favorite to customers for free. They lined up, and were grateful...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, The Home Depot, Holidays, Hot Dogs
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Don't Miss The Berkshires' Offbeat Attractions
The Hartford CourantWhen it comes to travel, I trade slick for quirky anytime. Which is why I love the Berkshires. First off, the area is just an hour and a half away and usually there's very little traffic and no endless bridge backup to get there. (Sorry, Cape Cod.)...Tags: Culture, Pies and Tarts, Arts and Culture, Cheshire, Bob Dylan
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'Dreamgirls' takes the stage at Mad Cow Theatre in Orlando
Ooh, do I sense backstage tension in the cast of Mad Cow Theatre's "Dreamgirls"? It's early May — a month before the show opens — when I sit down with Orlando actresses Cherry Hamlin, Jasmine Thompson and Jayne Trinette. They'll portray...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Celebrities, Entertainment Events, Broadway Theater, Mad Cow Theater
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