Holiday Extravaganza Complete Collection


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This volume contains 33 short stories—ranging in genre from mystery to fantasy to romance—that centre around traditional holidays such as Christmas and New Year's but also fictional holidays like The Great Give Away. Featuring enthralling, heart-warming, gripping stories from best-selling writer Connor Whiteley, each story comes presented as it first appeared in a newsletter that went to subscribers every single day for 32 days. The very first volume in an annual series, The Holiday Extravaganza will bring joy and so much more any time of year!




Holiday Extravaganza: Ideas for Connecting Christ to Holidays


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Holiday Extravaganza highlights 15 holidays, most of which are not traditionally centered around the Word of God. But, even holidays that find their roots outside of Christian beliefs can be redeemed! Jesus used the things of the world to convey His message, and we can follow that example by taking these celebrations and giving them a new focus. This book will provide you ideas and activities to share with your kids that incorporate the celebration, but direct them to the Scriptures. April Fool's Day can be a time to talk about Proverbs, what God considers wise and what He considers foolish. Earth Day becomes a time when we learn about bearing fruit in every season and that God is the One to honor on this day. Teach your kids at Halloween how God restores dry bones and gives them life! You'll find multiple ways of connecting scripture to each of the 15 holidays included.




The Amazing Christmas Extravaganza


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Much to the dismay of his neighbors and family, Mr. Delbert's Christmas display grows from a simple string of white lights into an outrageous spectacle.




Cleveland Around the World


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With high school dropout, school shooting and the Arts-Entertainment Industry not providing career entertainment curriculum to our students and school districts worldwide rates on the rise, how does one motivate students to stay in school? Veteran Educator Dr. Jerome Smith has evolved a novel solution to this growing social problem- and it works! For all mankind. The You Can Do It Program is an innovative curriculum that encourages high school students to graduate by not only introducing them to jobs and careers in the Arts-Entertainment industry, but also by allowing them to take part in professional level productions and providing them with mentors from the industry. Poise Entertainment Education Company's "Greatest" You Can Do It Program! is a must read for educators, parents, and the Arts-Entertainment companies worldwide who are looking for creative ways to show students/school districts, how vitally important the entertainment industry can change our lives. Students and school districts received little to non-information of this enormous entertainment industry that hold far great career opportunities for their knowledge of success the Arts-Entertainment industry. Poise Entertainment Education Company's "Greatest" You Can Do It Program is the first of its kind in the United States and Around The World. www.poiseentertainmenteducationcompany.org Author: Dr. Jerome Smith, has been a creative and visionary educator for over thirty-years in Birmingham, Alabama, Cleveland, Ohio and Parochial school districts. He founded Poise Entertainment Education Company in 1987 and now serves as its CEO. and Chief Executive Producer. In additional Dr. Smith have produce weekly televised "You Can Do It Program Shows" from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio for over three years. Dr. Smith write songs in his spare time for Hilltop Records Label, The Stand Tall American songbook "America" and Amerecord Records Label, "Home for Christmas" Dr. Smith now produce televised shows for the City of Cleveland, Youth Career Expo Events and Youth Christmas Extravaganza Shows. Poise Entertainment Education Company is a 501-C-3 non-profit organization and can be contacted at [email protected].




Wreathing Havoc


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There’s nothing like autumn in picturesque Goosebush, Massachusetts, but beneath the season’s sun-dappled foliage, Lilly Jayne and her Garden Squad must investigate a shadowy murder mystery after a theater owner’s sudden death sows as much drama behind the scenes as on any stage . . . Lilly Jayne typically spends the harvest season baking festive pies and crafting colorful wreaths to enter in the library’s annual fundraising contest. But this year, autumn opens on a somber note when beloved local theater owner, Leon Tompkin, dies unexpectedly. His memorial sets the scene for a mini reunion of The Goosebush Players’ best and brightest alumni, including Hollywood star, Jeremy Nolan . . . until someone plucks Jeremy from the spotlight, permanently. Now, as dedicated theater volunteer, Scooter McGee, falls under suspicion, Lilly and her Garden Squad must spring into action. They quickly discover a cornucopia of potential suspects in Jeremy’s murder. Was it an embittered ex . . . or a jilted lover? A rival thespian . . . or an overly ambitious artist? Lilly rakes through the piles of clues, but if she doesn’t uncover the real killer soon, more than autumn leaves will be dropping in Goosebush . . .




Tampa Bay Magazine


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Tampa Bay Magazine is the area's lifestyle magazine. For over 25 years it has been featuring the places, people and pleasures of Tampa Bay Florida, that includes Tampa, Clearwater and St. Petersburg. You won't know Tampa Bay until you read Tampa Bay Magazine.




Wishing Joy


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The guy who doesn’t believe in forever The girl who has faith in the magic of Christmas A stocking full of wishes…a sprig of mistletoe And a chance to find love under the tree Zach Harris knows better than to wish for family. His mother ran off when he was a kid and his late father was distant. Now he and his brother are selling the family ranch, his last tie to his parents. For him, Christmas is just another day. Joy Rollins loves everything about Christmas. She’s living at the Cypress Inn this season, helping her mother run the place since giving up on grad school. She wishes that the holiday will bring inspiration for her artist’s soul. Meeting Zach Harris at Thanksgiving makes her wish for a little romance, too. When Zach moves into the inn, Joy vows to get him into the holiday spirit. They flirt and kiss under the mistletoe, and as they grow closer she feels artistic inspiration again. But when old family hurt comes back like the ghost of Christmas past, Zach can’t shake the certainty that Joy will leave just like his mother did. Can Joy show Zach the love and magic of Christmas? Or will he give up on the wish for happiness?




100 Things to Do in Syracuse Before You Die


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In a state bookended by world-famous attractions—New York City to the southeast, Niagara Falls due west—Syracuse is often overlooked. It shouldn’t be. At the state’s geographic core, Central New York’s largest city is the bullseye of the Empire State. In 100 Things to Do in Syracuse Before You Die, you’ll get the inside scoop on the places, faces, and spaces that make this area distinctive, memorable, and welcoming throughout the year. Learn how Syracuse earned its nicknames Salt City and Snow City. Sample local specialties like chicken riggies and the six-pound frittata. Celebrate the arts and ethnic culture at seasonal festivals around town. Follow the historic Underground Railroad and the Erie Canal. At the eighth biggest mall in America, race a go-kart, climb the world’s largest indoor suspended ropes course, wander a mirror maze, or solve an escape-room puzzle. Enter the gates of the Great New York State Fair, the East Coast’s biggest end-ofsummer blast, where food, music, and the thrills of the midway attract 1.3 million attendees annually. Syracuse-based writer Linda Lowen—a former radio and TV producer and talk-show host—shares 25 years of media-insider knowledge, highlighting longtime favorites and revealing unexpected discoveries. Described in detail, these finds will entertain both visitors and longtime Central New York residents.




Making a Successful Jewish Interfaith Marriage


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Straightforward and nonjudgmental advice for dating couples, partners, husbands and wives, in-laws, counselors and others. Interfaith relationships are commonplace; the challenges that go along with them are not. An interfaith couple will have to confront tough questions, yet it’s often difficult to find answers, especially when traditional sources of help—family, friends, clergy and counselors—are unable or unwilling to understand the problems. From a Jewish perspective, this book guides interfaith couples at any stage of their relationship—from dating and engagement, to the wedding and marriage—and the people who are affected by their relationship in any way, including their families and counselors who work with interfaith couples. While making no judgments or dictating answers, and supporting individual choice, topics covered include: What is an intermarriage? Why do people intermarry? When do you bring up the subject of religion? What is conversion and is it necessary? When do you discuss and decide how children will be raised? ... and much more!




Cincinnati Magazine


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Cincinnati Magazine taps into the DNA of the city, exploring shopping, dining, living, and culture and giving readers a ringside seat on the issues shaping the region.