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Spare Times: For Children (New York Times) FOR CHILDREN. A Return to Her Roots (Litchfield County Times) Marguerite Brooks' love of music has given her many opportunities in her life, and many of her experiences take her back to her childhood days at St. Michael's Church in Litchfield, when she played piano and listened to the choir sing. Halloween happenings in and around Fort Bend County (Fort Bend Sun) Pumpkin Patch It won’t be business as usual for United Equities, Inc. on Oct. 25 as the commercial real estate company uses one of its empty lease spaces to raise money for a good cause. Bikers to ride for toy drive (Tri-City Herald) Hundreds of motorcycles adorned with teddy bears and kid's toys will ride through the Tri-Cities on Sunday for charity. Download Free Music For a Year! (The Motley Fool) Here’s how you can get free and unlimited access to millions of music tracks for a whole year… Fall/winter concert preview (The Pantagraph) Summer may be cooling down as those hot August nights give way to crisp September evenings. The Clanton Advertiser (Clanton Advertiser) One could not but feel blessed to be able to be up and about on a day like we enjoyed today. Invigorating is a good word to describe it. Former Corinth resident made a career out of making children's music (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal) CORINTH - Thinking like a kid has lost Richard Peeples more than one girlfriend, but who cares when you're a hot commodity on the children's music scene? Giving back makes life better (St. Joseph News-Press) I went Christmas shopping a couple weekends ago. I know. Christmas in October? It isn’t even Halloween yet. It has been a hard couple weeks in America, and the world for that matter. I am quite lucky and haven’t lost anything in this economic nightmare thus far. I have a job. Tips for a Great Halloween (Blogcritics.org) Help fight overly-protective parents this Halloween with me. When you're a kid, Halloween typically ranks high up there on the list of preferred holidays, easily behind Christmas but ahead of Thanksgiving. You get to dress up however you want and patrol the neighborhood collecting on candy debts? Awesome. And for parents, it's not too bad either. Purchasing a couple bags of candy isn't nearly ...
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