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Anna Sharratt Let's Talk: Free Workshops for Parents this winter and spring

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Added by Anna Sharratt on February 15, 2010 at 11:23am — No Comments

Dianna Rose 7 Tips On How To Write A Research Paper

There are various tasks accomplished by students in various academic standards and Research Paper writing is among those most complicated tasks provided to students. Below you will find out the fundamentals of writing custom research papers which can actually win an “A” grade for you… 1. Make sure that the selected view point of your custom research paper is the same of your supervisor’s viewpoint or else the probability of getting a nice grade is… Continue

Added by Dianna Rose on February 10, 2010 at 8:47am — No Comments

Christi Marie Lawing Child care needed for my baby girl....

I am looking for someone to care for my baby girl (9 weeks) in my home or in their home, 3 days a week (Mon, Tues, Thurs). I live in Hendersonville area. Please reply with any ideas... thanks!! Continue

Added by Christi Marie Lawing on February 8, 2010 at 3:08pm — No Comments

Melisa Mother Goose Story Time for Babies 0-18 months

At the Enka-Candler Library! Thursdays at 11:30 a.m. Mother Goose Time is a lively language enrichment story time serving the 4 month-old to 18 month-old set. Through rhyme, rhythm and fun, Mother Goose Time focuses on early literacy as it helps babies develop a joy for learning language and enjoying books. Older brothers and sisters are welcome, but are asked to bring a favorite cuddly toy that they can use to join in the fun. Call 250-4758 for more information. Continue

Added by Melisa on February 4, 2010 at 1:31pm — No Comments

Elsa Berndt Camp for people with autism

I would like to announce the beginning of a camp for individuals on the autism spectrum. Camp Lakey Gap will have its first summer at Christmount Assembly in Black Mountain, NC. I am the director and would like to encourage anyone intersted in sending their child to camp, to go to our website, www.christmount.org Thank you! Elsa Berndt Continue

Added by Elsa Berndt on December 10, 2009 at 2:13pm — No Comments

Katrin Schulze custom essay

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Added by Katrin Schulze on October 6, 2009 at 10:18am — No Comments

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Added by divine on October 1, 2009 at 1:22pm — No Comments

BrenetZ Project Runway 6.2 - Pregnant Wear

Being a pregnant we sometimes want to be a beautiful pregnant woman. It doesn't mean that because we are pregnant we cannot be a stylish. But Don't you worry the Project Runway Season 6 Episode 2 has a special episode for us. Thanks to this fashion reality show, pregnant moms are… Continue

Added by BrenetZ on August 31, 2009 at 7:06am — No Comments

Gayle 1st Day of School

Tomorrow is the first day of the new School Year - 2009-2010. We have lots of new students this year, plus several returning pupils who will be going to Kindergarten next year. There are lots of fun activities planned at school and for field trips. Just go to our website to see all the fun things happening. Call for a visit to our unique school. There is still time to register if someone needs a great place to learn, play, and grow with us. Regards, Ms. Gayle Continue

Added by Gayle on August 16, 2009 at 5:51pm — No Comments

Leslie Boyd Where to find me

I've moved my blog to http://www.dalaimama-boyd.blogspot.com/. Continue

Added by Leslie Boyd on August 5, 2009 at 9:43pm — No Comments

Jamie Burchfield Buy Local at MunchkinField.com!

Hi everyone! Our company, Munchkin Field is located in Canton, N.C. It has just been announced to us today that one of our toys, the Infinite Loop, will be featured on THE EARLY SHOW this Wednesday or Thursday. The goal is Wednesday. We are hoping you will tune in with us on CBS to watch it. Parenting Magazine will be showing it as a Special Needs toy during the show. Parenting The School Years has already published it in their August edition. We are so excited and hope you will share this vict… Continue

Added by Jamie Burchfield on July 20, 2009 at 7:40pm — No Comments

Leslie Boyd Tough week

Things here have been pretty bleak. We had layoffs yesterday. Rob and I escaped, but we had friends who worked here a long time who got cut. I feel like I'm watching the demise of an entire industry. But it's more than just an industry, and being a reporter is more than just a job. We felt like we had a higher calling: to be watchdogs of government and big business, to dig out the truth and to inform the public. We have been the children of the First Amendment. Now most papers have too few peopl… Continue

Added by Leslie Boyd on July 10, 2009 at 2:44pm — 1 Comment

Leslie Boyd A good day for health care advocacy in Asheville

WNC for Change had a health care rally in Asheville this morning and 300 people came out. That's almost twice as many as came out last fall. People are getting worried that this won't get fixed after all, and they want to tell Congress that's not acceptable. I was the keynote speaker, telling Mike's story and noting that he was one of about 30,000 who died last year. Rep. Heath Shuler met with about 50 of us this afternoon and assured us he wants to fix it too, but the law says it has to be defe… Continue

Added by Leslie Boyd on June 27, 2009 at 8:16pm — No Comments

Leslie Boyd Talking in the rain

I was walking back from an assignment this afternoon and chatting with an older man when it started to rain. I said something about being drip-dry and he laughed and said he's lived life drip-dry all spring. Turns out he's homeless and his camp was ransacked recently. He doesn't know who did it, but whoever did won't be punished, even if he or she is discovered, so he shrugged it off. I wished him luck as I crossed the street and he called after me. "Nobody's wished me luck and meant it before,"… Continue

Added by Leslie Boyd on June 22, 2009 at 5:09pm — No Comments

Leslie Boyd Courage in Iran

I've been marveling at the courage of the people in Iran, protesting in the streets a million at a time.

Unfortunately, the presence of a million people in the streets hasn't changed the Supreme Leader's mind about the recent election.

Things could turn very ugly there. All of the protesters are risking arrest or worse.

The cool thing is how nonviolent the protests have been so far. People are resolute but not threatening.

This was the very basis of protests during

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Added by Leslie Boyd on June 19, 2009 at 2:36pm — No Comments

Leslie Boyd Scary storms

We had some pretty serious thunder storms this afternoon. The trees downtown were bent over, and limbs were down all over West Asheville.

I'm not scared of many things, but I will not go out in a thunderstorm.

The worst thing was that it canceled the baseball game, so my friend Liz and I didn't get to take in a game.

And I didn't get to work on the patio. If it doesn't stop raining every evening I'm never going to get it done.

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Added by Leslie Boyd on June 18, 2009 at 11:29pm — No Comments

Leslie Boyd Mmmmmmmmmm, cupcakes. Mmmmmmmmmm

Tomorrow is my friend, Nanci's birthday, so I made cupcakes. Chocolate with buttercream frosting. I licked the bowl, which is something I didn't get to do when the kids were little. Last time I made cupcakes, Trey was here, so he and I licked the bowl together.

I've always loved to bake -- I made my first cake when I was 9. My father joked he was going to use it as an anchor on his little fishing boat. I wasn't offended, though, because he ate a lot of it.

When the kids were gro

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Added by Leslie Boyd on June 16, 2009 at 11:06pm — No Comments

Leslie Boyd Women like us

"Women like us."

That's how Anna Quindlen, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, described women of a certain age at a luncheon I attended today.

"We all shop at the same places and we all wear black pants," she said.

She always feels certain that if she forgets her glasses -- and she forgets a lot these days -- that someone else will have a pair she can borrow.

When she and I were growing up, girls weren't supposed to be athletic, so there were few chances for us to

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Added by Leslie Boyd on June 11, 2009 at 5:42pm — No Comments

sabrina sandoval Working from home and Lovin it!!

I'm a SAHM of two little girls. Three years agao we found ourselves in the worst financial situation that we could imagine. We had a ton of Credit Card debt, student loans, mortgage and so on. I needed a way to add to our income and I did NOT want to leave our home.

So I did my research and I found an amazing team of women. I've been able to work around my kiddos schedule and add to our families budget, each and every month since.

Internet CEO Moms has been teaming up and helpin

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Added by sabrina sandoval on June 9, 2009 at 12:49pm — No Comments

Leslie Boyd 112 letters for health care reform

I'm pretty exhausted after a long weekend. We had a board meeting for Life o' Mike Saturday, so I had a house full. Then I baked four dozen cupcakes for the letter-writing party at the church yesterday.

We had more than 40 people stop by to write letters and most of them wrote three -- one to Rep. Health Shuler, one to Sen. Kay Hagen and one to Sen. Richard Burr -- to ask them to do the right thing with health care reform.

We got 112 letters, and more are promised.

Now I

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Added by Leslie Boyd on June 8, 2009 at 11:11am — No Comments

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