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Around Town: Volunteer honored for generosity with time
The Alzheimer's Family Services Center board member and volunteer Mary Lou Shattuck has been honored with the Orange County Community Foundation's Philanthropy Award. Along with the recognition, Shattuck received a $500 grant for the nonprofit...Tags: Samaritan's Purse, Charity, Colleges and Universities, Alzheimer's Disease, Arts and Culture
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On the Town: Assistance League hosts an auction, Glendale Latino Assn. mixer benefits 'Toys for Tots'
The Assistance League Glendale celebrated its 37th annual Festival of Trees. On Sunday the Glendale Hilton was all aglow with the league’s theme, “By the Candle’s Glow.” More electric light than candlelight, the city’s fire...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Breast Cancer, Phil McGraw, Auction Service, Politics
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Release the elves!
Christmas on Las Olas began 50 years ago as a marketing gimmick to remind residents of far-flung locales west of State Road 7 that downtown Fort Lauderdale shops were open for their holiday shopping pleasure. But as it has developed, the most-irresistible...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Bob Hope, Fort Lauderdale, Brooke Shields, Holidays
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Glendale employees get fewer credit cards
The number of credit cards held by municipal employees has dropped about30% as the amount of charges being billed has fallen even more, according to a recent city report. For the first quarter of 2012-13, the number of so-called procurement cards held...
Tags: Yasmin (drug), Southwest Airlines Co., The Home Depot, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Employees
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Political party: Throw an election bash
Fort Worth Star-TelegramNo matter your party affiliation, a presidential election is a great reason to party. So, on Tuesday night, gather all your friends — donkeys and elephants alike — and throw a bash that celebrates, well, if not an ideal outcome for everybody...Tags: Kenny Loggins, Willie Nelson, Mardi Gras, Politics, Mitt Romney
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Sherlock Holmes: A chameleon character with ‘Elementary’ appeal
Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.comGUEST ESSAY Five years ago, I pitched a brilliant idea to an editor I know: a modern take on Sherlock ...... -
Stabbing victim's relative: 'I started screaming'
Tribune reporterThe 67-year-old man stabbed at a North Michigan Avenue hotel Saturday night had been downtown with seven family members for the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, his niece said. A second man was also injured in the attack while trying to keep the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Hotels, Injuries and Wounds, Michigan Avenue, Magnificent Mile Lights Festival
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Paid sick leave urged in Maryland
Raquel Rojas has never worked for a company that gave her paid sick leave. Sometimes even unpaid leave isn't on offer. The Baltimore resident said a restaurant that employed her as a line cook three years ago stopped scheduling her for work after she...
Tags: Pneumonia, University of Baltimore, Politics, Maryland Chamber of Commerce, Diseases and Illnesses
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In Sandy's wake, Baltimore-area restaurants preparing for Tuesday dinner service
The Baltimore SunRestaurant owners and management were scrambling to return to normal operations on Tuesday morning. A few places were already doing business in the early morning. Many full-scale restaurants were skipping lunch service, usually because of restrictions...Tags: Federal Hill, Bars and Clubs, Mount Vernon, Clarksville, Dining and Drinking
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Cordish mum on Question 7 at Arundel casino event
David Cordish refused to talk politics Wednesday at a celebration of the now-complete Maryland Live Casino. The casino just added its final complement of slot machines — 1,304 — for a total of 4,750, making it the nation's third-largest...
Tags: Phillips Seafood, Penn National Gaming, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Cecil County, Dining and Drinking
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A gambler's guide to Maryland Live Casino
We can't offer you gambling advice, but we can tell you how to make your way around Maryland Live Casino, the new $500 million Cordish Cos. gaming destination at Arundel Mills.
The good news is you don't have to drop a nickel to take in the excitement....Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hamburgers, Gambling, Dining and Drinking, Electronics
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National Cheesecake Day
The Cheesecake FactoryŽ, known for its more than 30 legendary flavors of cheesecake, will celebrate National Cheesecake Day by offering guests who dine-in at any of its 158 locations, any slice of cheesecake for half price* on July 30. America’s...Tags: Sandwiches, Lifestyle and Leisure, Social Media, Foods and Beverages
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