Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
As Native American Heritage Month continues this month, a major tribe to be focused on is the local Delaware Indian tribes, the Lenape or Lenapehokin...
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
As autumn slowly passes us by, we see the trees are nearly bare, the squirrels and chipmunks are hard at work gathering their food stores for winter;...
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Sunday, November 8th, 2009
Max Lucado, author of In the Grip of Grace, The Great House of God, Cure for the Common Life and his newest Fearless, has written The Tallest of the...
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Friday, November 6th, 2009
The magic and imagination of Halloween has passed; the costumes packed away, the candy has all been eaten, the ghosts and witches have flown away....
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The month of November is Native American Heritage Month and has always been a time to recall the first Thanksgiving and the roll that Native Indians...
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All the trees are almost bare; you can hear the rakes and leaf blowers at work already. The kids have had their last trip around the neighborhood,...
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Black Cat! Black cat, black cat Looking for a witch. All around the Night is dark as pitch. You can see because Your eyes are green. Black cat, Black...
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Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate. The first one said, “Oh my, it’s getting late.” The second on said, “There are witches...
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Halloween is right around the corner and the kids are geared up, dressed up and they want CANDY. Hopefully on your many trips to get candy and...
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Yes, the countdown to Halloween and trick-or-treat night has already begun. The kids area l waiting in anticipation for the day when they can dress...
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