Local Lives ... Jennie Grimm
AnnapolisVIP combines good living and good deeds Sandra Olivetti Martin Live the life you love for less is the slogan for Jennie Grimm’s Annapolis VIP card. The $30-per-year card gives you unlimited access to discounts at more than 50 merchants in Anne Arundel County. Food and drink are the biggest category, with others including kids, pets, health and fitness. Browse them all at VIP’s ...
Gay Lyons' People & Parties: 'Makeover' tent buzzed during construction week
Some of the best parties in town last week were held in the VIP tent, decorated by Merri Lee Fox, owner of Gift Gourmet & Interiors, at the "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" Knoxville build site on Robinson Road. The tent was filled with beautiful furnishings, accessories and art along with stunning floral designs by Lisa Foster. Because of the VIP tent's proximity to the house, guests at these ...
Berea Soup-R-Bowl benefit continues until 7 tonight
A record-breaking attendance is expected at today's Berea Animal Rescue Fund's all-you-can-eat Soup-R-Bowl at Berea High School.
Berea's animal shelter Soup-R-Bowl set for January 28
The dinner runs from 4-7 p.m. in the Berea High School cafeteria. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 5-12, and free for those younger than 5. Tickets are available at the door.
Coastal Voices: On bringing ‘Monologues’ to Del Norte
Fifteen years ago, Eve Ensler, then a moderately successful New York playwright, opened the play she had been writing for two years, “The Vagina Monologues.” Drawing on interviews she had done with more than 200 women, the resulting monologues — delivered, over the years, by actors including Meryl Streep, Susan Sarandon and Oprah Winfrey — told of women’s experiences: sexuality, abuse, love and ...
BRIEFLY: Feb. 8
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2012 Market Facts
Economic Alliance Snohomish County has launched its new interactive website, www.economicalliancesc.org , offering investors a single online point of reference for news, events and investor rewards.
SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS: Hundreds attend Buckingham wake
Harriet Buckingham, who helped out in so many ways for the town of Natick, whether it was for the Morse Institute Library, the Natick Community Organic Farm, Rotary or the Open Door, died Jan. 23 at the age of 84. Her wake on Jan. 27 and memorial service on Jan. 28 drew hundreds who appreciated her compassion, her sense of humor and, above all, her desire to serve her community.
Berea's Soup-R-Bowl going to the dogs -- and cats: Neighboring News
The Jan. 28 dinner runs from 4-7 p.m. in the Berea High School cafeteria. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 5-12, and free for those younger than 5. Tickets are available at the door.