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‘The Mennonite Hour' Remembered 2010-01-21 In the fall of 1950, four young men from Eastern Mennonite College were about to embark on a special mission.
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What Can You Eat For About 100 Calories? 2010-01-20 Debbie Dunn-Frederick, a registered dietician, had never tried the 100-calorie snack packs featured near storefront counters.
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Avoid That ‘Bowl Full Of Jelly' Belly 2009-12-16 Detra Cash sees this every year at Curves in Harrisonburg and Dayton where she's the manager: between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day, many women gain from seven to 10 pounds.
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Sweet, Sweet Memories 2009-12-02 Whether you're a child or an adult, you'll agree - one of everyone's all-time favorite holiday memories is cookies.
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A Kids-Eye View Of Thanksgiving 2009-11-21 We know all the stories: how the Pilgrims and Indians got together in Plymouth Rock, Mass., and had a meal of Thanksgiving for surviving that first year; or, if you're a Virginia native, how Capt. John Woodleaf held
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Try A Shopping Alternative 2009-11-19 Black Friday: The day after Thanksgiving that kicks off the Christmas shopping season with door-buster specials and mega sales. When aisles are stuffed with irate people and roads are full of even angrier drivers.
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Gear Up For Turkey Day 2009-11-18 Thanksgiving is coming, and you're prepared.
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Tour Valley Cemeteries For An Unlikely History Lesson 2009-10-31 Cemeteries: we encounter them everyday as we navigate our busy lives. Well, we see them, but we don't really comprehend the sight; after all, who wants to think about death as you hurry to pick up your kids from band practice or rush to the grocery store for eggs and milk?
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Foods That (Should) Scare You 2009-10-28 When you sit down to watch that scary movie marathon this weekend, pay special attention to the food you choose to nosh.
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Harrisonburg's Specters Star In Downtown Tour 2009-10-15 Melinda Bare and the rest of the staff at Glen's Fair Price have no qualms about ghosts. In fact, ghosts are just part of the family experience, said Bare, a co-owner of the downtown Harrisonburg mainstay.
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Cozy Up With Cookies 2009-10-14 When customers enter the Little Grill, they're looking for many things: a tasty, homecooked meal, a vegetarian alternative to other restaurants' offerings and a quirky, relaxed dining atmosphere. Inevitably, many of those diners also leave with a sweet treat - saucer-size oatmeal cookies, redolent with the scents of maple and banana and packed full of chocolate chips. The Grill's gigantic oatmeal cookie is a customer favorite, said Billy Brett, a worker at the eatery.
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A Place Of Their Own 2009-10-08 Watching 6-year-old Valor Chandler Capaccio sail down the slide at Pump It Up in Mount Crawford, his mom, Lynda Chandler Capaccio, smiled. Anyone can see she's proud of him - and she wants the world to know he's a loving, affectionate little boy with a sense of humor.
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Defibrillator To Go 2009-09-11 In the days and weeks following a heart attack, there are many uncertainties. For the cardiac patient, there are the questions of how this event will change the rest of his life - can I still work and play the way I used to?
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Uncovering The Story 2009-09-10 A picture is worth a thousand words, or so we've been told. But, do those words scream? Shout with laughter? Sigh in sorrow? Do the words share hope or strength? Do you hear contentment or loss when you gaze into the celluloid scene?
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A Family Legacy Of Top Prizes 2009-08-21 For Mark and Tristan McDonald, there was never any question about the biggest pumpkin at the Rockingham County Fair this year.
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Quest For A Blue Ribbon 2009-08-21 Tommy Smith and Paul Sager were caught in a conundrum. Four pumpkins sat before them on the gray concrete floor in a back corner of the horticulture exhibit hall at the Rockingham County Fair.
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Chill Out! 2009-08-12 Yes, the thermometer may read 94 degrees outside, and an iced tea may be your current go-to refresher.
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One Hot Kitchen 2009-07-29 Denyelle “Dede” Stroup can laugh now when she tells how her line of homemade pepper jellies and butters earned the name “Hell’s Kitchen.” But, she wasn’t laughing 15 or so years ago when she came up with a moniker for her burgeoning business.
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A Visitor's View Of The Valley 2009-07-16 As tourism manager for Harrisonburg Tourism, Brenda Black fields one question almost daily:
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Calling All Milkmen 2009-07-10 If not for one special ingredient, no one would be able to enjoy the fresh, frosty goodness of a Kline's cone or shake.
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Massanutten Kicks Off Holiday Weekend With Summer Jam 2009-06-30 Massanutten Resort is offering Valley residents a chance to kick off their weekend of liberty early - and support several area causes - Thursday with the 11th annual Summer Jam.
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Campers Drawn To Outdoor Life, Inexpensive Travel 2009-06-25 When Sammie Gautreaux retired from her job as a schoolteacher on May 25, 2008, she and her husband, Mike, had a crazy idea.
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Butterflies Swarm Greenhouse Again 2009-06-19 Linda Marchman loves butterflies. "[They're] just aesthetically pleasing. They're flying flowers," said Marchman, owner of Social Butterflies in Charlottesville.
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Parents Remember Lost Daughter 2009-06-19 It didn't matter that Sadie Rose Harlow lived just 17 hours after her birth on June 20, 2007. In that short amount of time - barely a blink on a cosmic scale - Regina Cyzick Harlow and Lee Harlow loved her as much as any parent can love a child.
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Break The Dinner Monotony 2009-06-17 Reaching elbow-deep into an ice chest, Will Rhodes shifts the ice until he finds what he's looking for: a clear plastic bag containing several inch-thick slabs of meat.
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Remembering WWII 2009-06-06 Gifford Wenger of Dayton still talks to his buddies from the 102nd Infantry Division, men who served alongside him in the
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Fun On The Square 2009-06-04 Kathleen Kraft remembers when she and a small but dedicated group decided to try out a little idea they had to draw people to downtown Harrisonburg.
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First Fridays Return With Broader Focus 2009-05-28 The Arts Council of the Valley will celebrate art in its many forms this summer with First Fridays Downtown, a free monthly event that promotes Harrisonburg's artisans and downtown shops and restaurants.
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FundFest Returns With Live Music, Help For Area Charities 2009-05-22 If, this summer, you've got an occasional free Wednesday, love to eat, listen to music, catch up with old friends and enjoy a cold one, there are plenty of activities on tap throughout the area.
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ValleyFest Returns With Wine, Beer, Art And Music 2009-05-21 There's a long weekend ahead! For many, Memorial Day means cooking out, hitting the campground or heading for the beach.
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Youngest Neville Brother Comes To The ’Burg 2009-04-10 Cyril Neville, a member of one of the most famous families in music, will perform his signature brand of New Orleans and soul music at 7 p.m. on April 20 at JMU’s Memorial Hall in Harrisonburg.
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For An Afternoon, Easter Goes To The Dogs 2009-04-07 It was a beautiful spring day in Broadway's Heritage Park Saturday, and Jeb, a big hunk of tail-wagging black Labrador retriever, wanted to frolic in the sunshine.
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Stepping Into Spring 2009-04-03 If Cecilia Carter Browne could create the perfect day for the Harrisonburg Spring Museum and Gallery Walk on April 3, she'd choose this: a leisurely stroll down the sidewalks of Harrisonburg; strains of diverse music wafting from open doors, the rich aromas of fine foods joining in rapturous riot in the warming spring air.
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A Little Help, A Lot Of Hope 2009-03-24
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OASIS Hosts Local Feast Fundraiser 2009-03-13 Even in this tough economy, Karen Lee believes the arts deserve a place.
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Gone The Way Of The Country Store 2009-03-13 Imagine a place so mundane and yet wondrous in its sheer breadth of items cluttering dimly lit shelves - metal milk pails, delicate china plates and boxes of laundry powders, colorful sticks of candy in shiny glass jars, flour, beans and syrup in polished tins.
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Breakfast Breads Awaken The Senses 2009-02-25 Janet Biller still enjoys making freshly-baked doughnuts and cinnamon rolls with family and friends. Biller of Harrisonburg has helped make the warm, tasty bread treats for county fairs and church groups, spicing up breakfast for hungry attendees.
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Broadway Is ‘Singin' In The Rain' 2009-02-20 Kim Tate believes there's nothing quite like songs and dances from a beloved classic to pull folks out of the doldrums, even if only for an hour or so.
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Diamonds Still Shine 2009-02-13 In uncertain economic times, people often change habits. They trim their budgets as best they can, eat out less, avoid splurging on
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Give Your Immune System A Boost With Vitamins, Herbs 2009-02-04 After more than 30 years in the medical profession, Dr. Andrew Blay has come to expect busy winters. After the holidays, the traffic at his office, Cooks Creek Clinic in Harrisonburg, kicks into high gear with patients complaining of colds, sinusitis and other upper respiratory ailments.
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Save Some Dough; Serve Soup 2009-01-14 When customers at Greenberry's Coffee and Tea Co. in Harrisonburg requested soup, the management listened. Since adding the organic soups - a meat-based and a vegetarian choice each week - last fall, customers have been able to enjoy a quick food fill-up with their beverages and Wi-Fi, said co-owner and manager Amanda Carlton.
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A Christmas Tale For Kids 2008-12-18 Just in time for Christmas, the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Child Day Care Center is hosting a family-friendly holiday show. Richmond's Theatre IV will present " ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas" on Dec. 23 in the auditorium of Harrisonburg High School, located on Garbers Church Road in Harrisonburg.
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Serve Up A Holiday Brunch 2008-12-17 Hurry to the mall; zoom up and down the aisles of the grocery store. Buy gifts, sign and mail cards and set aside time for wrapping.
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Your Signature Dish 2008-12-03 If there's one thing that defines a Shenandoah Valley celebration, it's food. Whether it's holiday office parties, church homecomings, birthday bashes or wedding receptions, chances are the events will feature tables laden with homemade goodies.
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Bringing Christmas Expectations In Line With The Times 2008-11-29 Christmas was always about family when Pat Turner Ritchie was growing up. Ritchie, a local historian who grew up in Fulks Run and now lives in Winchester, recalls gathering with her immediate and extended family of aunts, uncles and cousins at her grandparent's home.
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Freaky Foods 2008-10-29 Friday is Halloween. What costume will your food wear? Confused? Don't be, said Adrienne Hilliard, a Wilton Method instructor at Michaels.
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Harrisonburg Scares Up Some Halloween Fun, Frights 2008-10-23 Ron Copeland loves taking his children trick-or-treating every Halloween. Two or three hours of door-to-door trips, costumes and candy are fine for most kids, Copeland admits, but, for him,
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For Heatwoles, Quilting Is A Family Affair 2008-10-16 Walking through the Virginia Quilt Museum with Barbara Cline, it's easy to see she's part of a gifted family of artists.
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One Sweet Fundraiser 2008-10-08 It's not yet 6 a.m., but Lois Wenger greets everyone with a smile.
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The Dark Side Of Marriage 2008-09-26 A stale life, a marriage by rote - Jeff and Joan are living out their relationship in suburban safety, communicating via the television they constantly keep turned on.
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To Dice Or Julienne? Here's The Difference 2008-09-10 Trying to cook without knowing how is kind of like setting off on a journey without knowing how to read maps or guidebooks: you may luck out, but most likely you'll get hopelessly lost.
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Cooking Vocab: Terms You Need To Know 2008-09-03 Sarah Hochstetler is only 17, but she already knows cooking is in her blood. Hochstetler, a senior at Turner Ashby High School, loves to cook and has won awards as a member of the Creative Chefs 4-H Club.
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Summer Fun Close To Home 2008-08-07 The hum of insects, the gentle swish of the wind through the trees. A clear sky full of stars. The scent of hot dogs, marshmallows or scrambled eggs cooked over an open fire.
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I, Reader 2008-08-02 I have a confession: when I visit someone, I love to snoop in their bookshelves.
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Nothing Can Camouflage Their Love 2008-06-28 Tina Milstead didn't know what to think. Her daughter, Virginia
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Teens, 'Tweens Pencil In Entertainment 2008-06-26 Congratulations, teens and 'tweens! You've made it through another year of tests, research papers, practices, rehearsals and all the social drama that is middle and high school.
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Battling Diet Saboteurs 2008-06-11 Shirley Mitchell has been focused on eating healthy since 1988. For the most part, Mitchell of Rockingham County is able to avoid temptation and choose foods that nourish her and sustain her healthy weight.
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Do You Know Your Portion Sizes? 2008-05-28 Brooke Brosious is a loser, and she's proud of it. Since 2006, the 38-year-old has lost 70 pounds and has kept the weight off. She's even looking forward to entering her first 5K race.
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Honoring Their Service 2008-05-24 Stuard Ralph Kelley's obituary tells of a life of service: superintendent of Mount Solon Pentecostal church; membership in the Sangerville/Towers Ruritan Club, devotion to family and friends.
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Valley Fest Returns With 10 Wineries, Music, Kids' Activities 2008-05-15 Valley Fest 2008, the Shenandoah Valley's eighth annual Beer and Wine Festival, returns May 24 to kick off the Memorial Day weekend.
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FundFest 2.0 2008-05-09 If it ain't broke, don't fix it, says conventional wisdom. And, for more than a decade, FundFest, a bi-monthly summer concert series, has done a fine job raising money for area charities and civic organizations, said Scott Heinz of the John D. Eiland Co.
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Harpists Gather For Fundraising Concert 2008-04-10 About 30 or so Shenandoah Valley harpists are joining together for the 2008 Harp Extravaganza at Park View Mennonite Church this weekend to fund a worthy cause.
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Art On The Side(Walk) 2008-04-03 Art manifests in a variety of wondrous ways. From painting to pencil drawing, sidewalk chalk to ceramics, from song to spoken work, such creativity is capable of forging a connection, bringing together people of all age groups, interests and life experiences.
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Sweet Taste Of Syrup 2008-04-02 The cotton balls of steam puffing from the roof of the tiny clapboard shack snuggled against a Mathias, W.Va., hillside signal moist warmth on a cool late winter morning.
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Get Kids Involved In Candymaking 2008-03-25 If you have an afternoon with the kids, why not spent it making hard candy? With a little patience, supervision and creativity, you’ll have a fun group activity with a tasty outcome.
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Easter Treats 2008-03-25 Very few food items are as festive as hard candy.
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‘Doubt' Explores An Uncertain World 2008-03-25 When the opening line of a play asks, "What do you do when you're not sure?," you can bet there will be challenges ahead. The actors and director of "Doubt: A Parable" hope their work will provoke and inspire.
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EMHS Takes On Race, Prejudice In ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ 2008-03-13 The typical high school musical is filled with singing and dancing, a little drama and comedy leading up to a happy ending. The cast and crew bonds, and memories are made that will last a lifetime.
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Big Fun On The Bayou 2008-03-12 The transition is so fresh, even the employees are still getting used to it. “Bomba … um, Bourbon Street on Main,” comes the phone greeting, accompanied by a deprecating laugh and an apology. It has only been a few weeks, after all; these things take time to sink in.
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Acceptance The Theme Of Broadway High Schools Spring Musical The King And I 2008-02-21 When it comes to the annual high school musical, long hours of preparation are expected.
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The Changing Face Of Flowers 2008-02-14 Stephanie Driver said she would never forget the man who insisted on ordering 11 red roses for his wife on Valentines Day.
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Love Your Heart 2008-02-13 Stuffed teddy bears are a soft and huggable reminder of a shared love.
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An Artistic Meet-And-Greet 2008-02-07 Harrisonburg and Rockingham County are blessed with an abundance of skilled artisans.
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Feeling Stressed? Take A ‘Staycation' 2008-01-24 Uh-oh, there's that familiar feeling. You're stressed and irritable; you'd rather be anywhere but here, whether it's your job or your home. You're too distracted to get started on that paper the teacher assigned.
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Keep Ingredients On Hand For Last-Minute Dinners 2008-01-23 An organized, well-stocked pantry is a key component of Susan Orebaugh Nicholson's meal planning strategy.
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Streeeetch That Grocery Budget 2008-01-23 When Stephanie Diehl makes meals for her family, she often cooks more than she needs for one meal.
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Add A Hobby To Your '08 To-Do List 2008-01-03 The New Year presents each of us a fresh opportunity to create our best year yet. So, why make the usual New Year's to-do list? You know the one: lose weight, shed unhealthy habits, save money, get organized.
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Pint-Sized Chefs 2007-12-26 Like most modern couples, Brad and Jana Miller have a busy life. A typical day for Brad, a farmer, and Jana, who works at Rockingham Memorial Hospital, seems crammed with never-ending tasks that begin early in the morning and stretch far into the evening.
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Concerts Showcase Talent 2007-12-06 In New York City, Broadway hurries to recover from the strike. Holiday shows at the Kennedy Center near Washington, D.C., are amazing, but attending a show there sometimes means a long drive and getting back home at a late hour.
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Holiday Happiness 2007-12-05 As owner of Country Village Bake Shop in the Dayton Farmers Market, Robert Eberly is an expert in creating sweet endings. Whether it’s sugary cutout cookies, comforting cinnamon buns or warm dinner rolls, Eberly’s shop offers plenty of items to add the finishing touches to any meal, any time of the year.
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Teenage Entrepreneurs 2007-12-01 At age 4, Lydia Smith gathered pinecones in her front yard to sell to college students. By age 8, she was selling potholders online. So, it’s no surprise to hear that the 17-year-old Harrisonburg resident has an interest in economics and business.
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Cleaning Up 2007-11-08 Soaps, lotions, lip balms: for many people, these items are necessary luxuries for everyday living. Their soothing softness and delicious scents have the ability to transport even the most tired and irritable person to a place of relaxation and serenity.
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Ghosts and Witches, Oh My! 2007-10-26 Witches and ghosts: these fearsome characters have been staples of horror movies since the beginning of the movie industry. They star in stories told around campfires or during childhood sleepovers.
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An Eye For Art, A Mind For Business 2007-10-25 When fellow artists ask Karen Snarr-Beiler how to market their work, she admits she’s a bit puzzled by the request. “I [tell] them, ‘Just go out and do it!’ ” said Snarr-Beiler.
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Halloween Happenings 2007-10-18 According to the standard plot of most horror movies, nighttime is prime time for monsters, vampires, ghosts and other ghoulies to work their mischief.
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Try A Handful Of Healthy Snacks 2007-10-10 Eva Heatwole, 43, fondly recalls the fudge her grandmother used to make. A sweet confection, the fudge included a star ingredient: black walnuts.
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Come Out And Play 2007-10-04 Mild, sunny days, cool, crisp nights. Autumn has come, and its arrival includes an invitation: come out and play.
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Getting It Right 2007-09-26 Anna Reedy of Broadway has made pies for nearly 60 years. Her pies were so good, in fact, that, 25 years ago, civic organizations in Broadway and Timberville began ordering Reedy’s fruit and meringue pies for bake sale fundraisers. She’d often bake 20, 40 or more pies per week to fill those orders.
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Floral Translation 2007-09-22 With spray roses and florist’s wire, Joyce Overby attempted to interpret a Salvador Dali painting.
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It’s Festival Time! 2007-09-20 As a brisk breeze blew outside Sunset Drive United Methodist Church in Broadway last week, shoppers browsed among the tables in the fellowship hall.
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Part-Time Artists, Full-Time Creativity 2007-09-06 If OASIS Gallery’s Artist of the Month selection has a lesson, it’s this: full-time work does not necessarily mean giving up on art.
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Just Dip It 2007-08-29 Frank Witt has been in the catering and restaurant business for nearly 20 years, yet, he admits he has no idea why people seem to love dipping sauces.
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Give Your Brain A Boost — Eat Right 2007-08-22
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Fleeting Beauty 2007-08-18
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The Harry Potter Effect 2007-07-21
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A Smooth Treat 2007-07-11
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Summer Means Lawn Parties 2007-06-14
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‘The Wonder Of Butterflies’ Makes Return To Hess Greenhouse 2007-06-07
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Secrets To Growing Perfect Tomatoes 2007-05-30
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Unity Quilt Among Items For Upcoming Disaster Response Auction 2007-05-17
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Going To The Dogs 2007-05-05
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Garden Party 2007-04-20
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Be Careful When Picking Wild Greens 2007-04-18 Intrigued by the idea of picking your own wild greens? Before you head outdoors, heed these words of wisdom:
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Wild Greens 2007-04-18 Dandelions are the bane of the dedicated homeowner.
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Enduring Art Form 2007-04-05 When we were children, Easter seemed like a warm-weather version of Christmas: a new outfit, a big family dinner and a pretty pastel basket filled with colorful dyed eggs and lots of candy.
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Easter’s Sweet Treats 2007-04-04 The weekend before Easter is a special time for Susan Harrison and members of the Mayland Christian Church in Broadway.
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Brochure Helps Connect The Historical Dots 2007-03-22
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One Word They All Know: P-R-E-S-S-U-R-E 2007-03-19
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Ms. Fix-It 2007-03-02
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Broadway High School Goes Out ‘On The Town’ 2007-02-28
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City Celebrates Its Young Artists 2007-02-22 Sure, art can be fun, an enjoyable way to relax. But don’t let the dazzling colors, myriad shapes and various media fool you — students who participate in school art classes aren’t playing in class, said Jauan Brooks.
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It’s Movie Night 2007-02-07
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Sortin’ It Out 2007-02-02
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Bringing Up Healthy Eaters 2007-01-17
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Roc Day 2007-01-04
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It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas 2006-12-21
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The Most Hated Cake 2006-12-13
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Get Into The Holidays 2006-11-30
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Exploring Her Roots 2006-11-08
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In ‘Arsenic,’ An Old Comedy Is Made Fun Again 2006-11-02 Everyone has a few skeletons in the closet. Unfortunately for the soon-to-be-wed Mortimer, it’s bodies in the basement.
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James Madison University’s Opera Theatre Takes On Mozart 2006-10-26
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Relive Civil War History During The Spirit Tours 2006-10-26
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Picking The Perfect Pumpkin 2006-10-25 No, Michael Myers does not wear a mask or star in a popular series of horror flicks. It’s just coincidence that the farmer, who lives off U.S. 33 near Battlefield Estates, shares a name with one of the cinema’s best-known baddies.
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Stirring Up Some Kettle Korn 2006-10-11
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A Musical Trip Around The World 2006-09-27
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Artistic History 2006-09-22 When J. Matthew "Matt" and Jill Hedrick Teets first discussed moving into the 131-year-old Victorian house in Lost River, W.Va., Jill recalled her husband’s hesitation.
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Fall Rings In Festival Season 2006-09-21
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When Fall’s In The Air, You Know It’s Cider Time 2006-09-20 As summer’s sultry sunrises give way to fall’s crisp mornings, customers at Whitmore’s Grocery, Inc., in Broadway start looking for something different to slake their thirst.
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Do-It-Yourself Dried Snacks 2006-08-30
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A Drive Through History 2006-08-24
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Nothing Says The Fair Like Fried Chicken 2006-08-17
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An Earful Of Flavor 2006-08-01
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Celebrating Fowl Heritage 2006-07-20 It is no secret that Broadway is all about poultry. As if the big feed mill, the agribusinesses catering to poultry farmers and the trucks lumbering through Main Street weren’t a tip-off, the untold numbers of folks making their way to work each day at the nearby poultry plants should be a big clue.
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Picnic Like A Pro 2006-06-28
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Throw The Best Birthday Bash Ever 2006-06-22 Happy Birthday! Today is a special day. So, why are you planning to celebrate it in the usual way – with a cake, candles and balloons and friends at home?
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Creative Cakes 2006-06-13
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Forget The China, Pass The Pizza 2006-06-01
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Summer’s Perfect Fruit 2006-05-31
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Remembering The Good Times 2006-05-25 Nancy Powell recalls the recent weekend a family dropped into the Lost River Craft Cooperative and Museum in Lost River, W.Va.
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Finding Food For Book Worms 2006-05-13
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African-American Festival: All About ‘Unity-Family-Faith-Love’ 2006-05-11
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Home Beauty 2006-04-21
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Prize-Winning Cakes 2006-04-19
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Rise And Shine 2006-04-12
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Nothin’ Fancy Rocks For Special Olympians 2006-04-05
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‘Inventing Montana’ Offers Play Within A Play With Dickens Touch 2006-03-29
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Feels Like Home 2006-03-23
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Garden-Fresh Taste 2006-03-22
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Triple Threat 2006-03-09
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Pint-Sized Fitness 2006-03-03 Six rosy-cheeked faces peered up at Lauren Coverstone.
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Seven Is Broadway High’s Lucky Number 2006-02-23
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Shout It Out 2006-02-10 With a smile on her lips and a confident nod of her head, Logan Deeds scanned the seven cheerleaders grouped around her.
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Feed Your Sweetie 2006-02-08 Colorful heart-shaped boxes of candy and vases filled with red roses. Jewelry store deals and romantic dining. Expectant smiles and fluttering eyelashes.
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Address The Fear 2006-02-07
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Creature Comforts 2006-01-19
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Take The Slow Way 2006-01-10
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Day By Day 2005-12-30
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