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Halloween Pumpkin Party for Tiny Tots!

October 23rd, 2007 · No Comments

Want to have a fun Halloween party for the little kids? If they’re too young, like my grandson who just turned two, to work with carving tools, plan a different kind of party. Decide how many children will be attending. Buy a pumpkin for each child; pumpkins are available and inexpensive in most grocery stores [...]

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Preserving a Family Memoir!

October 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

Here’s some hometown news from Joanne Coffin Ilkin, an old friend from Stambaugh High School. To both preserve a family memory and give her daughter Pinar a gift at the same time, she wrote the following play: Real life characters: Cecelia: Joanne’s friend. Pinar: Joanne’s daughter. The action takes place at a 2006 All-School Reunion [...]

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So…What Was Your Favorite Halloween Costume?

October 21st, 2007 · 2 Comments

This is one of the many years I dressed up as a gypsy for Halloween! These costume pieces were from my Grandmother Amanda’s trunk: a green silky skirt dotted in gold, a black and white polka dotted blouse and a red headscarf. Oh my, what fun dressing up was! A chance to legally wear make-up, [...]

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Tags: For Kids of All Ages · Memoirs · This & That

What Is the Mission of the Peace Corp?

October 21st, 2007 · No Comments

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy established the Peace Corps to promote world peace and friendship. The Peace Corps’ mission has three simple goals: Helping the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women. Helping promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served. Helping promote [...]

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What Was Your Favorite Halloween Costume?

October 21st, 2007 · 4 Comments

This is the year I dressed as a witch to go Trick or Treating. My grandmother had moved to California and promised to send me a kitten. In the mail, came this wonderful surprise: a cotton and straw-filled white cat by Steiff. Just in time for Halloween! I had quite a time lugging around the [...]

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Tags: For Kids of All Ages · Memoirs · This & That

What Were You Wearing?

October 19th, 2007 · 2 Comments

For special events at school we dressed up to the hilt! A band concert was a reason to go shopping at Krom’s Department Store, Scott’s Smartwear or Irene’s Dress Shop for that new fancy dress. My favorite find was an iridescent blue-grey-pink full-skirted ankle-length dress. That dress went with me not only to a band [...]

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Did You Know?

October 18th, 2007 · 2 Comments

History of the Jack O’Lantern: The Irish brought the tradition of the Jack O’Lantern to America. But, the original Jack O’Lanterns were not pumpkins. They were hollowed out turnips, rutabagas, gourds, potatoes and beets. Lights were placed in them to ward off evil spirits. When the Irish immigrants came to America in the 1800’s, they [...]

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Who Was Your Favorite Teacher?

October 17th, 2007 · 4 Comments

My favorite teacher was my 10th grade English teacher, Miss Helen Dunham. She was also our Thespian Troup drama director.  She took us on trips, worked with us on forensic pieces and opened new worlds of stage and theater to us! She was more than a teacher; she was a friend!

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A Trip to the Apple (& Donut) Orchard!

October 15th, 2007 · 3 Comments

Sunday was a gorgeous fall day and just perfect for an excursion into the country. Jim and I (& the three shelties) met Robin and Steve for a trip to a beautiful newly opened apple orchard. It didn’t start to rain until later in the day and, by that time, we were inside sipping hot [...]

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Remember the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance?

October 14th, 2007 · 4 Comments

Some schools had a “Sock Hop.” But at Stambaugh High School in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, it was called the “Sadie Hawkins Day Dance.” It was held every year in October—the chance for girls to ask out boys for a change. The boy I asked, who shall forever remain nameless,

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