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Wreaths evoke feelings of fall (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser)
Maybe you're not quite ready to break out the tangled mass of Christmas lights to staple onto the roof, but you'd like to ease into the spirit of the holiday season with a little decor. Evoke the feeling of fall with a simple, yet lovely arrangement for the front door, crafters suggest. Here's what you need to start:
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We?re Going to Party Like It?s 1929 (New York Times)
An event planner delivers a "winter wonderland" from the 99-cent store.
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England’s Culinary Wild West (New York Times)
The Masons Arms in Branscombe uses its fireplace for cooking. THOREAU observed that humans are happily designed in such a way that the distance they can cover in a day’s walking means that were they to spend every day hiking in a different direction from their homestead, it would take a lifetime to get to know every corner of their surroundings.
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December (The Springfield News-Leader)
Between Friends Holiday Store, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Dec. 1-6; 1-5 p.m. Dec. 7, the Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Friends of the Library volunteers help kids buy affordable gifts for family, friends and teachers. Call 883-5366.
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Famed dancers, singers and musicians performed in the Park Theater in Meadville back in the 1920s. Decades later, ... (Erie Times-News)
Built in 1922 as the Park Theater, the structure was recast as the First National Bank from 1959 to 1995. Ed Fine, a Meadville resident since 1975, brought the vacant building back to life nine years later in his own effort to revitalize the downtown he remembered.
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Wrestling diva a woman for all seasons (The Post and Courier)
One glance at Terri Runnels, and you’d rightly assume that she’s one of the most beautiful women around. Get to know her a little better, and you’ll quickly discover that she’s got grace, charm and an engaging personality to go along with those looks.
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Merry Meridian (The Meridian Star)
The downtown holiday extravaganza Merry Meridian just keeps on getting merrier.
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Outdoor digest (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
CARLISLE -- Kings Gap Environmental Education Center near Huntsdale on Dec. 7 will host a free open house at the Cameron/Masland mansion at the summit of 500 Kings Gap Road.
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