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Chrysalis butterfly ball raises more than $1 million to help the homeless
All The RageAs emcee of Saturday’s 10th anniversary Chrysalis Butterfly Ball, Tom Arnold reminded guests of the importance of the organization that helps the homeless achieve self-sufficiency. Having had his own problems with drugs and alcohol, Arnold said, ... -
Scene & Heard: Chrysalis Butterfly Ball
As emcee of the 10th annual Chrysalis Butterfly Ball on June 11, Tom Arnold reminded the event's guests of the importance of the organization that helps the homeless achieve self-sufficiency.
Having had his own problems with drugs and alcohol, Arnold...Tags: Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Ashley Greene, Soleil Moon Frye, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Human Interest
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Scene & Heard: 'What a Pair!' revue gets boost at Library Alehouse
Special to the Los Angeles Times"What a Pair!" organizers Jody Price and Ruth Stalford paired up with "the beer chicks," Christina Perozzi and Hallie Beaune, and the Library Alehouse in Santa Monica on Tuesday for a class in "Beer Pairing 101." "What a Pair!" is an annual musical revue,...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Children, Health, Breast Cancer, Foods and Beverages
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Vera Darlene Bolden
Vera Darlene Harris Biser Bolden, 50, passed away at her home in Ocala, Fla., on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011. Born Oct. 22, 1961, she was the daughter of Argie Lee Harris of Hagerstown, Md., and the late Elbert Otis Harris, and the...Tags: Social Services, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Barbara Harris, Politics
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Runners/walkers help raise over$9,200 in Alzheimer's benefit run
By Nancy Leedy
It was a run in the sun for runners and walkers in the 2011 Jingle Bell Jog for Alzheimers.
Early Saturday morning, 342 runners and walkers jingled their way through the streets of Stanford, and, for the first time in the event’s...Tags: Health, Weather Reports, Hunter Smith, Road Running, David Anderson
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November 2011 Program Guide
Staff reporterTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 KNOCKING ON HEAVEN'S DOOR What is the nature of physical reality from the smallest to the largest? The worlds "biggest machine" is the Large Hadron Collider built under the French-Swiss border and what physicists find there during...Tags: Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, Chicago Restaurants, Avec, Christianity
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'Triangle' explains the fire that killed 146 and changed labor laws
Zap2ItUltimately, they had no choice except for how they would perish: burn or leap to death. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory workers were trapped on March 25, 1911. HBO's excellent "Triangle: Remembering the Fire" marks the centennial with a 40-minute...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, New York University, Tovah Feldshuh, Politics, Career and Workplace
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Leprauchan Leap raises 'green' for LC soccer teams
For a couple hours Saturday morning, the streets of downtown Stanford were a little more crowded than usual with over 100 people milling around surrounded by the Stanford Police Department.
However, the Stanford Police weren’t there to quell any...Tags: Human Interest, High School Sports, Ray Roberts
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Rankins make Independence 5K a family affair
marsee@amnews.comSTANFORD¿— When Lindsey Rankin ran her first 5-kilometer race less than two years ago, she probably didn’t see this day coming. She couldn’t have forseen that it would open the door to a new activity for her entire family, or that it...Tags: Human Interest, High School Sports, Ray Roberts, John Anderson
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Carlson, Cornelius lead the way in annual Run for Independence 5K
Patriot distance runner Brian Carlson, who will be a freshman at Lincoln County High School this fall, finished Saturday’s Run for Independence 5K the same way he started it – at the front.
A field of 75 runners and walkers crowded Stanford&...Tags: Human Interest, Ray Roberts, John Anderson
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Wilson, A travelin' Man form winning combination at Mercer horse show
hmorris@amnews.comHARRODSBURG¿— Ashley Wilson’s Christmas surprise has helped her have a winning summer. The Evansville, Ind., woman, who rides for DeLovely Farms out of Rockport, Ind., was given A Travelin’ Man as a gift this past Christmas. She began...Tags: Human Interest, Encore (tv network), Little Richard
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