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  • Hidden Figures No More: How National Women’s History Month Came to B

    by Guest Writer March 1, 2017
    March 1, 2017

    At a time when strong women need recognition more than ever, what better time to celebrate the power of women than right now – March is Women’s History Month!   Women have been a vital part of the fabric of…Read More

  • Why We Love Valentine’s Day

    by Guest Writer February 14, 2017
    February 14, 2017

    The history of Valentine’s Day–and the story of its patron saint St. Valentine –is shrouded in mystery. We do know that February has long been celebrated as a month of romance, and that St. Valentine’s Day, as we know it…Read More

  • Say It With A Vintage Hankie

    by Guest Writer February 8, 2017
    February 8, 2017

    Valentine’s Day is a few days away and in the spirit of gifting your loved ones something unique instead of the good ol’ roses and chocolates, today we have a sentimental and inexpensive gift option. This year we thought giving…Read More

  • Where is the Civil Rights Movement Now?

    by Guest Writer January 16, 2017
    January 16, 2017

    Today we honor one of the most important leaders of the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King Jr.  It is because of such a day that we must ask ourselves, where is the civil rights movement today? How far have…Read More

  • Weird Remedies for NYE Hangovers

    by Guest Writer December 31, 2016
    December 31, 2016

    Happy New Year….ouch. Did the New Year bring along a throbbing headache, dehydration and a sensitive stomach for you? Us too. While our go-to hangover remedy would rely on: carbs, greasy food and an electrolyte filled (probably artificially colored) beverage,…Read More

  • 10 New Year’s Traditions From Around the World

    by Jillian Chertok December 29, 2016
    December 29, 2016

    It’s hard to believe another year has come to a close, but for many people it can’t end soon enough. So goodbye 2016, and bring on 2017! After all, it can only go up from here, right?   To give…Read More

  • Eco-Friendly Gift Wrapping

    by Guest Writer December 12, 2016
    December 12, 2016

    There’s nothing more satisfying during the holidays than giving someone the perfect gift. Seeing their face light up as they discover what’s inside that package is priceless. But, gift wrapping can come with a high price tag – both for…Read More

  • Human Rights Day: Standing Up for Someone’s Rights

    by Guest Writer December 8, 2016
    December 8, 2016

    Saturday, December 10th is Human Rights Day! It’s not a federal holiday and may go unnoticed, but it is of paramount importance for the human race.   What is Human Rights Day?   Human Rights Day was created on December…Read More

  • Happy Veterans Day

    by Guest Writer November 11, 2016
    November 11, 2016

    Veterans Day is celebrated November 11th and honors members of the military both past and present for the bravery they have shown for our country.  Today we hope that you join us in honoring the courageous members of our military by thanking a…Read More

  • Transitioning to a Tiny Home

    by Guest Writer October 5, 2016
    October 5, 2016

    This summer, we visited the Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens, in Charlotte, North Carolina, to see a tiny home exhibit. There we met the folks behind The Village of Wildflowers, a tiny home community that focuses on two things: sustainability and…Read More

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