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After earning a Marketing degree from Miami University, I worked for Procter & Gamble and Monster.com, and lived on both coasts. I enjoy traveling and writing about local and Midwest events, as well as regional spots of interest. Education/Experience: Miami University, Oxford Ohio, BS Marketing, 1996 Interests: Cincinnati, Midwest Events, Travel, Getting Organized, Wildlife Viewing, Saving Money, Saving Time, Family Management, Time Management, Work-Life Balance, Cats, Travel, Resumes and Cover Letters, Interviewing skills URL |
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From a traditional Christmas festival in the Indiana countryside to a classic holiday play in downtown Indianapolis; from a Festival of Trees in Fort Wayne to the big Christmas parade in Lafayette, he...
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From annual holiday traditions downtown, to an old-fashioned Christmas in the Missouri countryside; from hilarious Christmas plays to tranquil Holiday Concerts, here are the details on St. Louis holid...
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From the traditional Thanksgiving Day parade to classics such as The Nutcracker; from children's holiday activities to a holiday rock show, the Detroit metropolitan area sparkles with Christmas events...
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From Lights Before Christmas at the Toledo Zoo to the Thanksgiving weekend Holiday parade; from a festive holiday tour of historic homes to holiday activities at the planetarium, Toledo abounds with C...
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From elegant New American Cuisine to an old-fashioned diner with hamburgers, Houston offers an abundance of restaurant choices for any type of business lunch.
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Cleveland offers free and low cost flu shots at various locations throughout the city between October and December 2007 and has established a hotline to keep residents informed.
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Petoskey, Boyne City, Harbor Springs, and beyond, offer an abundance of Northern Michigan restaurant choices for different tastes and budgets.
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The Philadelphia Department of Public Health will provide 113,000 influenza vaccinations at their more than 200 flu shot clinics.
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Free influenza vaccines are offered by the Chicago Health Department to all city of Chicago residents at more than 100 flu clinic sites this 2007 flu season.
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Veteran's Day Monday in Cincinnati features a program the library in the morning and a reading of names at Mason High School in the evening.
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From Winter Wildlights at the Columbus Zoo to the popular Gahanna Holiday Lights Parade; from a festive holiday fundraising race in Germantown Village to A Christmas Carol at the Palace Theater, holid...
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A Thanksgiving Day tradition since 1934, the Chicago Thanksgiving Parade kicks off the holiday season heading up historic State Street with a crowd of over 350,000 spectators.
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Cincinnati kicks off the holiday season with the tradition of lighting a tree on Fountain Square while historic Cincinnati landmarks boast Christmas events such as Festival of Lights at the zoo or a h...
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Located between Lake Monona and Lake Mendota, Madison's miles of lakeshore, abundance of parks, and its impressive architectural structures create a romantic setting for couples.
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From an old fashioned Christmas Festival in historic Springboro, to Party at the North Pole at Dayton's Boonshoft Museum, to a free weekend holiday festival downtown, Dayton Ohio gears up for various ...
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The Thanksgiving Day Race is an almost 100 year old Cincinnati tradition where a crowd of more than 10,000 either runs or walks 10km over the hills and bridges of Cincinnati.
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A professional moving company will certainly reduce the manual work a move takes, but choosing the right, reputable professional movers and avoiding moving scams is critical to either relieving the bu...
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This 2007 Halloween season St. Louis features nationally acclaimed haunted houses. The haunted house production company, scarefest.com, presents The Darkness and Creepyworld, with Hollywood quality se...
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Chicago fall festivals such as Oktoberfest in Naperville, Monster Madness in Lisle, and Navy Fear at Navy Pier, are plentiful this harvest season throughout the Chicagoland region.
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Indianapolis, Indiana fall festivals feature live music performances and traditional harvest activities such as hayrides, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, fall foods and more.
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From award winning haunted houses to terrifying haunted trails, from a horror play in the city to a haunted mansion in the suburbs, the Chicago area abounds with ghostly haunted attractions this Hallo...
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Ohio's capital city of Columbus offers various fall festivals and autumn activities for children and families to enjoy this Halloween season.
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Fall festivals, Halloween attractions, antique festivals, fall flower shows, art shows, and other seasonal activities abound throughout Cincinnati, Ohio this October 2007.
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Throughout the Halloween season Detroit's metropolitan area features interactive haunted houses, haunted hayrides, corn mazes, and more, including the largest walk-through haunted attraction in the wo...
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Toledo and the northwest Ohio area offers haunted houses, haunted trails, haunted trains, ghost towns and more haunted attractions for families to fear and enjoy this Halloween season.
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Louisville, Lexington, and the Kentucky bluegrass countryside offer haunted houses, haunted hayrides, haunted trails, and other creepy haunted attractions this Halloween season.
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Haunted houses, spine chilling 3D haunts, haunted forests, scary shows, and more haunted attractions scare those in Cleveland and the northeast Ohio region this Halloween season.
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Dayton, Ohio and the surrounding Miami Valley area, offers diverse fall festivals, many of which are free, throughout the harvest season.
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From Coney Island to Newport on the Levee, from cultural events to a farm in the cornfields, the Cincinnati area offers many different Fall Festivals.
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Haunted houses, corn mazes, haunted hayrides, and other terrors, spook Indiana this 2007 Halloween season.
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From Airport Days to concerts, from children's events to Veteran's Day tributes, Blue Ash hosts events for those of all ages and interests this fall season.
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The Cincinnati Tri-state area celebrates the end of summer with concerts, parties, and fall festivals showcasing a variety of music.
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The center of Ohio is the center of terror with haunted houses and spine chilling experiences spooking people throughout Columbus and Mansfield.
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Dayton's Miami Valley area offers haunted houses, haunted trails, corn mazes, and many other Halloween attractions for visitors to fear each harvest season in southwest Ohio.
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John Morrell, a local favorite for hot dogs, and Budweiser are, once again, the loyal Presenting Sponsors for the famous fall festival, Oktoberfest Zinzinnati 2007.
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Loyal sponsor, Miller Brewing Company, presents the Dayton Art Institute's 36th annual Oktoberfest the first weekend of October, 2007.
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Haunted Houses, Haunted Trails, Corn Mazes, Hayrides, and other ghostly activities grace both sides of the Ohio River this Halloween season the Cincinnati Tristate area.
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Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, recently announced plans to upgrade King Island's 2007 Halloween festivities from Fear Fest to Halloween Haunt.
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Country Living Magazine will host their 2007 Country Living Fair the weekend of September 28th, 29th, and 30th at The Workshops of David T. Smith in the town of Morrow, Ohio.
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From making a first impression to meeting new team members; from closing a sale to negotiating a contract; from interviewing for a first job to interviewing for that coveted promotion, communication i...
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Cincinnati once again will host an elite US Open Series tennis tournament when the top men in the world compete in the Western and Southern Financial Group Masters from August 10 to 19, 2007.
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Highfield Discovery Garden, in Cincinnati, Ohio, is an ideal place to sneak some natural history education into a day full of playing, climbing, and exploring.
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Blue Ash is known for its excellent schools, recreational center, and free, impressive events. Although Independence Day is over, Blue Ash will continue to celebrate the summer of 2007 with festivitie...
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Halfway between Dayton and Cincinnati sits historic Lebanon, Ohio. Their free Blues Festival will take place in downtown on Saturday August 4, 2007 from 11am until 11pm, presented by The Lebanon Optim...
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Riverfest is now an annual all day party with the fireworks by local company Rozzi Famous Fireworks, choreographed to fun music. This year's Riverfest will take place on Sunday September 2nd, 2007 wit...
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The Queen City's 15th Annual Cincy Blues Fest will certainly keep the American tradition of blues music alive with diverse acts on multiple stages at Sawyer Point.
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This list of free phone numbers is a good resource to keep handy in the case of a crisis, or simply if you simply want to save time, money or frustrations.
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To avoid losing your train of thought, or meandering off on a tangent, CAR is a tool that enables you to structure communicate clear, succinct answers to challenging interview questions.
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Save some money or raise some money, get a free hot dog or run a race, there are many reasons to visit this top-rated zoo and award-winning botanical garden this summer.
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Living with Spooky's diabetes has changed our lives. I have to control her food intake, feed her wet food two times a day, and ensure that she eats enough before her insulin shots.
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Did you know that state of Kentucky boasts more than 1,000 navigable miles of running water? The bluegrass state is home to more miles of running water than any other state other than Alaska.
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Here is your guide to Queen City area's finest 4th of July fireworks displays.
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What feels more patriotic than free, local festivities? Dayton and its neighbors certainly offer plenty of free choices for Miami Valley Ohioans to celebrate Independence Day this year.
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Cincinnati's festivities are plentiful for the 4th of July 2007. Families are sure to find holiday parades, carnival rides, fresh food, live music, and spectacular views of fireworks wherever and when...
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"All you need to know about everything that matters" is certainly a lofty claim for a thin magazine, but for the news periodical, The Week, it is true to its motto.
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Your home should be a refuge from stress, but if it is cluttered and disorganized it can be the single biggest source of your family's daily stress.
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