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Are you on Goodreads? It is the social networking site for book lovers! You can create an individual account (it's free), list books you've read, want to read or are currently reading, find lots of new reads and see what your friends are reading. HMCPL is now on Goodreads with a group account, and all are welcome to join! See what our staff is reading, find out about upcoming literary events at the library, start or join and discussion and more! Find us at http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/601... Read More
We are kicking off a new fundraiser! It’s very simple yet helps so many single moms and their children. True Grace will come clean your house for free and take away your unwanted items. We take in any of your things that you do not want anymore. We can discuss any specific details after you contact us. We provide the tubs for you to put things in that will fit, cars don’t fit so we will just drive them away! We send you a tax donation letter... Read More
My little buddy Noah got bad news from his MRI on Monday. Please visit his site and read his story. If you have a minute, drop a note to his parents to give them some support. Mostly, please Pray for Noah. http://www.prayfornoah.com/index.html ... Read More
The Huntsville, Alabama area has an overall strong economy. Technnology, space, and defense industries are heavily rooted in the city with Cummings Research Park, NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, and the U.S. Army's Redstone Arsenal. However, the Huntsville area has a large number of people living in and near poverty. Data from Census Bureau data (2010): Huntsville Population: 417,519 % Below Poverty Level: 10.3% (34,486) Data from www.city-data.com (2009): Huntsville residents with... Read More
Your tax-deductible contribution will help Deep Roots of Alabama teach individuals, children and families how to grow food in their own backyards. We work in the five "food deserts" of Huntsville, a food desert by USDA definition is anywhere 500 people or more are within a 2mile walking distance from fresh food. We hope to encourage healthy neighborhoods one garden a time. Our one-on-one mentoring program trains gardeners to provide for their families, friends and communities, w... Read More
Ever heard a funny joke, a cute pun, or a great sarcastic remark? Many people can understand the double meaning of spoken or written words. Unfortunately, people with Autism typically have a very hard time understanding the double meaning behind words and sayings because they take things literally. In honor of Austin Awareness month, here are some examples of puns, expressions and sarcastic remarks. Try to answer what these sayings mean from an Autistic person’s point of view. 1. “... Read More
Marianne Windham, Travel Agent-Windham Travel & Leisure-Huntsville, AL You should book with a local travel agent because they are a small business owner in your community. You are paying virtually the same price as you would pay by booking on line or directly with the hotels, cruise lines, etc... The travel suppliers (hotels, cruise lines, and name brands like Sandals, Disney, etc...) are the travel agents' industry partners and advocates. ... Read More
Low Cost Shed Plans for Amateurs Today if you own a garden, you can build your own shed, even if you do not know anything about it. You can get hold of low cost shed plans from book stores, magazine and even the internet. The internet provides you with a number of affordable clients that will guide you to construct your own garden shed with quality material and within a short time. No Need for Professionals Though this task may seem challenging to you initially, but as you start, you will... Read More
On our run to the store a little while ago, my son went in to get a couple of things while I sat quietly in the car. Not that I was being quiet, it was quiet IN the car. Quiet is something that is highly underrated. When he came out, he was beaming, very proud of himself over the fact that he'd found leftover Easter candy on sale. Of course, being the supportive mom that I am, I simply had to help him dispose of his find. I had sampled a few of the almon... Read More
Tuesday night is our first fundraiser to help us "fullfill the promise to never forget". Last week I visited with Sgt. Ian Hogg, a Marine/Iraq vet who is in the final stages of life. Sgt. Hogg recently turned 30 and suffers from advanced A.L.S.(Lou Gehrig's Disease) While it's debatable as to how he got this dreaded disease, the chemicals he was exposed to in Iraq most likely expedited how quickly it's ravaged his body. With a beautiful wife and two daughters, time is precious. One of the few... Read More
I just signed up for the free newletter and Red Dress pin from http://www.goredforwomen.org/ They are with the American Heart Association. Diet, exercise, stress, all factors in heart disease, check out their site for lots of information to help you, help you. Dellabee ... Read More
Have you heard about Lowe's Mill yet? Arts and Entertainment Center Lots of classes, shops, restaurants, and Free Concerts on the Dock....... Check out their site, and maybe I will see you there. Dellabee http://www.lowemill.net/component/content/article/ 53/181-concerts-on-the-dock ... Read More
Just found a new site in the Huntsville Area for concerts and other entertainment check it out: Contact Us At 256-533-0399 or Visit Us At www.LoweMill.net For More Information!... Read More
April 10, 2012 I went to the Huntsville Grapevine workshop last night. WOW! I had no idea that this site could be so useful. Whether for your own personal networking, or use for your business to help you grow, this local site has it all. Blogs, forums, classifieds, networking, friends, activities. Susan is very casual, and approachable, and teaches in a easy informative manner. I met some new people and learned a lot. Anyone who wants to learn ab... Read More
I'm on a mission to find the best wings in Huntsville. In the late 80's I was living in the Atlanta area and a friend told me I just HAD to try buffalo wings. I'm thinking, that makes absolutely noooooooooooooo sense, buffalos don't have wings. OK when I finally found out that Buffalo is where they were invented, it made a little more sense. I quickly became addicted. And I wasn't the only one. I remember, while working in Valdosta for a couple of months, I ha... Read More
For more information, contact: Julie Hornstein 256.519.2787 Panoply’s Art Marketplace To Exhibit Works Of Nearly 70 Artists - Art Investors To Get “First Dibs’ On Purchases Huntsville, AL -- The Arts Council announced today that the Panoply 2012 Art Marketplace, sponsored by Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Alabama, will host 69 professional artists exhi... Read More
Petra - The Kazneh I hope you have all had a wonderful holiday weekend. Today is Easter Sunday; and in addition to celebrating remembrance and gratitude with our loved ones, we also reminisce about special Easter Sundays from our childhood. My mom, Betty, was a Sunday school teacher for about 13 years. One of my favorite and vivid memories was when my mom took my entire Sunday school class to a special showing of Cecil B. DeMille’s The Te... Read More
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