Katelyn Duvall is not typically a morning person, but she was a ray of sunshine early Saturday.
Send your listing of summer camps for the upcoming camp issue of Get Out on May 3. Please include a brief discription of the camp, time and date of camp, location including address, telephone number, name of the hosting organization and website if applicable. Send listings to life@gainesvilletimes.com and include "summer camps" in the subject line. We will print as many camps as possible, but cannot gaurantee every camp will make it in. Deadline for submission ...
Do you have a special tradition for celebrating Easter? Maybe you have a sunrise service ritual, an egg hunt to rival the neighbors or a special basket handed down through the years. We want to hearwhat makes your Easter eggceptional. Email life@gainesvilletimes.om to share your stories or photos.
Instead of telling families what they should do to lead healthier lifestyles, several groups have joined forces to provide entertaining, real-world examples.
With its shroud of leaves resembling a head of cabbage and florets that look like broccoli's paler cousin, there's no wonder why cauliflower has confused home chefs for so long.
KEY WEST, Fla. - Scott Schroeder had just finished a dive at the Western Sambo Ecological Reserve off Key West, but before climbing onto the boat, the U.S. Army man of 24 years - 20 of them with the elite Special Forces - needed help.
While you should take the time to stop and smell the roses, you may not want to get too close to Erin Thomas' dandelion.
When many people are getting ready to attend worship services, they pull out their nice suits and fancy dresses.
The terms "purity," "virtue" and "modesty" don't come up too often when talking about trendy, modern fashion.
It's days until Americans set their alarm clocks for the wee hours of the morning to watch Prince William marry Kate Middleton on April 29, and already the royal fever is heating up across the Atlantic Ocean.
Sharon and Jerry Kelly know the pain of being unemployed better than most.
CHICAGO - When it comes to that ever-curious species, the human consumer, peering through crystal balls is a long-practiced and practically irresistible art. Especially when we're entering a new year, and we're itching to know what the days ahead might bring.
No matter what country you choose to dine in, more than likely locals have some form of New Year's Day food tradition.
The Christmas season is in full swing, which means a calendar filled with parties. If you're playing host to one of those festive soirées, you want it to be fun, not stressful. We consulted the expert decorators and party planners at Nashville's Gaylord Opryland Hotel - the largest resort hotel in the United States outside Las Vegas - about how you can tailor their big ideas to your cozy celebration. Vincent Dreffs, director of catering ...
Lori Fugere is a very animated speaker. When she can't make her point with words alone, she's been known to incorporate lots of hand motions. For the last 24 years, Fugere has been an active user of American Sign Language. She picked up the skills in college and quickly blossomed as an interpreter for the hearing impaired. She's been interpreting at various churches for more than two decades, which is fitting since she says she ...
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