What We Do in Summer
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Do you like to take long walks? Maybe you like digging in a garden or going to the park Let's discover all the fun things to do in summer.
JoAnn Early Macken
JoAnn Early Macken has written more than 130 books for young readers. JoAnn has taught writing at four Wisconsin colleges. You can visit her web site at www.joannmacken.com.
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4 This Labour Day, remember Canada’s labour pioneers who 151 years ago, laid foundations for workers’ rights. Their actions shaped future movements and the benefits we have today. 9 It’s the Cloud 9 Festival, a project from No.9 Gardens, is a youth-l
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1 It’s Canada’s 157th birthday, and the day falls on a Monday, so we’ll celebrate the long weekend from June 29th to July 1st. 3 International Plastic Bag Free Day is a global initiative that aims to eliminate the use of plastic bags. It can take up
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August’s birth flower is the Gladiolus. The name comes from the Latin word for sword and symbolizes strength, victory and pride Zodiac signs: Leos (July 23 – Aug 23), a fire sign are passionate, warm-hearted, and fearless while Virgos (Aug 24 to Sept
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Hello Jen, I’m Alex, an eighth grader from Colorado. I’m excited to talk with you. Since seeing the movie Big Miracle, I’ve been interested in learning about the town where you live, Utqiagvik. I would love to visit someday. In the movie, your town w
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Too often, people think a farm is a place of drudgery that can’t feed the creative human spirit. So, when I was asked to write about creativity, music, and art on the farm, I felt inadequate to the task at first, since I’m known as a workaholic. I tr
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The July birth flowers are the larkspur (delphinium), a sure symbol of love, and the water lily which signifies new birth and purity. Zodiac signs: Cancerians (June 22 to July 22) love to surround themselves with family or things that remind them of
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The November birth flower is the chrysanthemum, a symbol of longevity, fidelity, joy and optimism. Zodiac signs: Scorpios (Oct 24 – Nov 21), the last water sign of the zodiac, are determined and fierce, while Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21) are inquisi
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2 World Vegetarian Day. Today, explore health benefits and discover how delicious and healthy a plant-forward diet can be. Use the opportunity to try out new restaurants and dishes. Your efforts will work towards providing a viable answer to feeding
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In the book Quilt of Souls: A Memoir (Imagine), author Phyllis Biffle Elmore weaves her family’s story back and forth through time. The story begins with 4-year-old Phyllis being abruptly taken from her home in Detroit to live with her grandmother, L
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When Steve Faris, a fourth-generation farmer in Ontario, and Michelle decided to start their own business, they wanted to translate their farming know-how into a high-quality product that they could create crop-to-can. Ernest Ciders’ gin drink, Navy
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This week it’s: We look at the stories behind lots of gardening words IT’S National Gardening Week from 1-7 May, which is designed to get people into their gardens. This year’s overall theme is the coronation. Ever since the first celebration in 2012
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This week it’s: We look at the best leaves for our salad days AS a youngster, the first thing I learnt about lettuce is that it is easy to grow too much of it. From late March onwards, sowing 10 or 12 seeds every other week will see you with plenty o
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