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The Placer County Youth Commission in California will publish Benny and the Forbidden Garden, which addresses issues of substance abuse and peer pressure.
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Placer County teens writes children's book informing youth about substance abuse - MSNBenny and the Forbidden Garden, a 28-page book conceptualized and written by high-schoolers on the Placer County Youth Commission, follows a bunny who starts school and encounters a forbidden ...
The first is the tree of life, which has a more significant role after the fall of Man from the grace of God. The must have been other explainations for God intentionally planting the most temptuous ...
A place of serenity eight years in the making, ‘Sara’s Storybook Garden’ honors Sara Quirt Sann and her passion for children, ...
Max’s own reflections shared that “In 2021 my garden became my escape when I was supporting and caring for my father, who moved in with us towards the end of his days. Often half an hour in ...
Sandy and Jim Parrill garden at Chaos, their acre of the Ozarks in Joplin. Sandy is a lifelong gardener, Missouri master gardener and winner of the Missouri Writers Guild 2018 first-place award ...
'Whimsical Garden' is this week's contest pick Karen Nagy of South Lyon rolls out the red carpet at her home with this "Whimsical Garden" setting featuring red and yellow and white blooms and cute ...
Earlier this month, in fact, I was able to purchase a Route 66 souvenir plaque in a shop in Rouen, France. Route 66 came to showcase a variety of important symbols of the developing America ...
My garden has mostly shady areas with a small sunny bed. After visiting a garden center over the weekend, I am finding it very difficult to decide which plants to buy.
Book Review: A new biography goes long and deep on the rise and fall of rock band Talking Heads “Burning Down the House: Talking Heads and the New York Scene That Transformed Rock” starts with ...
Book review: A mother finds a path forward after her sons die by suicide One son at 16, the other at 19: Yiyun Li lives both in ‘an abyss’ and in radical acceptance.
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