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Annmarie

Annmarie

living in dayton, OH
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 2,145|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 24|FAVORITED BY: 5|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 12/05/2007

Author, storyteller, grassroots mountain artist, ole tyme cook"from Scratch" of melungeon heritage and multiculural ancestry, family researcher, amaetur genealogy, instructor, public speaker/human and organizational development trainer, and college instructor.

Education/Experience: Master of Science in Education: with specialization in community counseling advocacy

Interests: Genealogy research, storytelling, free lance writing, educator, developing and researching recipes, art and writing, cooking from scratch

Motto: Stress Relievers: My freelance writing and my granddaughter's photography

Affiliations: Historial societies

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This article addresses the problems and solutions for instructors, parents, and mentors to assist students in academic and workplace settings to increase their productivity and retain permanent learni...
This article describes examples of local citizens conversations about how this campaign is turning ugly. But candidates want us to believe in change and unity?
This article is about our local neighborhood news of our annual Brookville Community Picnic July 26, 27, 28th at Golden Gate Park which is at Arlington Road.
This article is about how I got started as a free lance writer with the help of family, friends, and readers encouragement and support.
This traditional festival will be held in East Dayton, Ohio on the corner of Xenia Ave. and Dover St. as a result of neighbors coming together to celebrate the unity of cultural diversity by sharing ...
The article includes my projection of wishes for internet family researchers for electronic searches to adhere to truth, accuracy, and easier access for historians.
This interview was with a neighbor of mine, Mrs. Annie who has rescued and adopted homeless animals for over 20 years.She writes her stories as a stress reliever in her journal. This is the first of a...
This poem is a combined poem that I wrote to my Father, my foster Dad, and my adopted Father to celebrate their teaching and role modeling to me and my brothers.
This poem is how I honor those I did not have the privilege of knowing but their grace of honor protects me everyday.
I orginally began writing this poem at age 9 when my birth Mother died and have added to it to celebrate all the women in my life who loved, cared, and mentored me. Some of the women in my poem are bl...
The editorial and/or opinion article is an effort to open the eyes and mind of those who continue to identify themselves and others as only one race. Many times it is obvious that we are of mixed race...
This interview is one with my brother David after finding out that he was terminally ill. My brother died March 28, 2007 at the age of 67; . We said "Hello and Goodbye" in the same interviews.
This opinion is my political perspective as an independent voter and describes how I finally made a decision who to vote for after months of becoming an informed voter who is tired of all the rhetoric...
This is a guide that gives easy tips on how to make Appalachian Art from odds and ends. Steps on how to use nature, throw away items and turn them into ONE OF A KIND ART WORKS!
This article is a claim for call for Chicken Salad Recipes and includes an old fashion chicken salad recipe that my great grandmother created and has pasted down to her descendants. It is delicious an...
This easy tip guide and checklist for wedding favors and notions is based on my own handicraft and tradition learning from family and friends. Easy, fun, and fulfilling do-it -yourself projects that a...
This is a series of articles of Down Home Cookin' recipes and tips that I have gathered over my lifetime.
This paper focusing on our current election issues in the mist of all the hyph and news. It is based on my concern of critical issues facing Americans and the impact on my decisions after talking wit...
This is a cooking story about how my Granny taught me as a child to make jar breads. These little mounds of bread dough are baked in half-pint canning jars; right in your home oven. It's easy, fun, ...
This is one of the storytellin'recipes articles that was published by "Traditions" magazine and an excerpt from my book, Hey Mama,"What's a dab of this and a pinch of that?" published by Authorhouse. ...
This article is about how resolutions do not work for me. Instead of resolutions I will for the first time be self indulgent instead of resolving other's problems.
This article is my story of my experience being a racially self identified person of Melungeon Heritage mutliracial ancestry.
This article describes my selection process as an Indpendent Voter for the next President of the USA.I have also included statements from twenty other voters of warious political party views that I in...
This story is about the changes that have occurred in our inner city neighborhoods from 1950's to present.