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Fashion show, live music kick off back to school celebration
Style binge: three best fall trends
I’ve been on a fashion diet but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been looking at the fall mags for the newest trends. Click Style Binge for my interpretation of three of my favorites.
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Style binge: three best fall trends
I’ve been on a fashion diet but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been looking at the fall mags for the newest trends. Below is my interpretation of three of my favorites.
Read more on Orange County Register
Fashion show, live music kick off back to school celebration
During tax free weekend the Hill Country Galleria put on live music, dance shows and a high school fashion show to kick off a back to school celebration.
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Hollywood: A Celebration of the American Silent Film – Star Treatment
Woman says yes to dress and boyfriend at Briggsdale celebration
State of Texas has been good to the Mother Road
Texas has been good to Route 66. The Mother Road crosses the shortest part of the state, the Panhandle, 178 miles in all.
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Holy Horology
Everything began by a ‘mass’ or ‘service’ on Tuesday April 10, the day before the opening of BaselWorld. At the end of the day, a small el-egant crowd gathered at the Elizabethan Kirche in Basel, squeezing together on the church benches under the high and colourful stained glass windows.
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Woman says yes to dress and boyfriend at Briggsdale celebration
While wearing her mother’s wedding dress, Heather Showers accepts a surprise marriage proposal from boyfriend, Jeromy Krug, during the 100 Years of Love Bridal Fashion Show Saturday at Briggsdale High School.
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Teen Musician, Actress and Youth Ambassador Alexandra Rose Rieger Joins Dakota Fanning, Kyle & Chris Massey for the First Star Celebration
Teen musician, actress and youth ambassador Alexandra Rose Rieger joins Dakota Fanning, Kyle and Chris Massey and other award-winning celebrities for the
The evening’s theme, “Come Be a Kid Again,” brings us back to the place of joy and wonderment that is childhood.
Many award-winning celebrities, musicians and actors attended the First Star Celebration for Children’s Rights event such as: Actress and Youth Ambassador and Teen Musician Alexandra Rose Rieger “Akeelah and the Bee,”, Dakota Fanning “Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat,” Kyle and Chris Massey “Corey in the House and “Zoey 101,” The evening’s theme, “Come Be a Kid Again,” brings us back to the place of joy and wonderment that is childhood.
Christine Devine, anchor of the No. 1-ranked Fox 11 Ten O’clock News, hosted the event. Devine is an eight-time Emmy winner, including for Best Newscast for the last three years, and has profiled foster children seeking adoptive homes on her “Wednesday’s Child” segment.
Established in 1999, First Star is dedicated to strengthening the rights and improving the lives of America’s abused and neglected children through education, public policy, legislative reform and litigation. Its nonpartisan, multidisciplinary approach fosters collaborative action among organizations, advocates, practitioners and policy makers working to benefit children.
“If abused and neglected children had money or voted, there would be grownups constantly putting their interests in first position on our nation’s agenda,” states Peter Samuelson, President and Co-Founder of First Star. “While they may be poor, can’t vote, and the horrors done to them are mostly shrouded in secrecy, several million of these children each year are entitled to be helped. First Star puts them in first position.”
First Star recently launched two groundbreaking advocacy movements nationwide following the presentations of findings in Congress: “State Secrecy and Child Deaths in the U.S.” and “First Star National Report Card on Legal Representation for Children.” The goal of both reports is to serve as an objective, performance-evaluating tool in which all 50 states and the District of Columbia received A through F letter grades based on statutes, court rules and practice and to raise national public awareness of these alarming issues and ignite legislative reform efforts in poorly performing states.
Alexandra Rose Rieger is a wonderful supporter of First Star. She clearly uses her gifts and talents to help others. Whether meeting Alexandra in person, hearing her music or reading one of her books, so many have been inspired by her.
Teen Musician, Actress and Youth Ambassador Alexandra Rose Rieger Joins Dakota Fanning, Kyle & Chris Massey for the First Star Celebration
Teen musician, actress and youth ambassador Alexandra Rose Rieger joins Dakota Fanning, Kyle and Chris Massey and other award-winning celebrities for the
The evening’s theme, “Come Be a Kid Again,” brings us back to the place of joy and wonderment that is childhood.
Many award-winning celebrities, musicians and actors attended the First Star Celebration for Children’s Rights event such as: Actress and Youth Ambassador and Teen Musician Alexandra Rose Rieger “Akeelah and the Bee,”, Dakota Fanning “Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat,” Kyle and Chris Massey “Corey in the House and “Zoey 101,” The evening’s theme, “Come Be a Kid Again,” brings us back to the place of joy and wonderment that is childhood.
Christine Devine, anchor of the No. 1-ranked Fox 11 Ten O’clock News, hosted the event. Devine is an eight-time Emmy winner, including for Best Newscast for the last three years, and has profiled foster children seeking adoptive homes on her “Wednesday’s Child” segment.
Established in 1999, First Star is dedicated to strengthening the rights and improving the lives of America’s abused and neglected children through education, public policy, legislative reform and litigation. Its nonpartisan, multidisciplinary approach fosters collaborative action among organizations, advocates, practitioners and policy makers working to benefit children.
“If abused and neglected children had money or voted, there would be grownups constantly putting their interests in first position on our nation’s agenda,” states Peter Samuelson, President and Co-Founder of First Star. “While they may be poor, can’t vote, and the horrors done to them are mostly shrouded in secrecy, several million of these children each year are entitled to be helped. First Star puts them in first position.”
First Star recently launched two groundbreaking advocacy movements nationwide following the presentations of findings in Congress: “State Secrecy and Child Deaths in the U.S.” and “First Star National Report Card on Legal Representation for Children.” The goal of both reports is to serve as an objective, performance-evaluating tool in which all 50 states and the District of Columbia received A through F letter grades based on statutes, court rules and practice and to raise national public awareness of these alarming issues and ignite legislative reform efforts in poorly performing states.
Alexandra Rose Rieger is a wonderful supporter of First Star. She clearly uses her gifts and talents to help others. Whether meeting Alexandra in person, hearing her music or reading one of her books, so many have been inspired by her.
What Makes A Blasting New Year’s Eve Celebration?
Preparations for New Year’s Eve are on at most of the venues. Hotels, nightclubs, and event management companies organize New Year’s bash to make it a memorable moment for people. People always feel excitement in being a part of such extravaganza celebrations. Music, dance, mouth-watering cuisines, and exotic drinks are integral part of all such events.
New Year Celebration in United States
In United States, New Year’s Eve celebrations of New York City (NY), Chicago (IL), Las Vegas (NV), Cleveland (OH), Disneyland (CA), and Detroit (MI) are among the most popular. The fireworks and madness of crowd is worth seeing. Live telecast of the celebrations happening at Times Square in New York City is a major attraction for people. They love to witness the countdown happening at Times Square.
Highlights of New Year’s Eve Celebrations
New Year’s Eve Celebrations are the most awaited events for residents of United States. They love to party. Therefore, they just need an excuse to celebrate. What can be better excuse than New Year’s Eve?
Event management groups organize star celebrations in association with Five Star hotels, popular nightclubs, and music groups. They invite popular rock bands or Disk Jockeys, to create the best environment for dance and fun. The affordable rates for entry in such happening celebrations encourage people for participating.
Tickets for such events are priced somewhere between US$ 30 to US$ 200 (depending upon the varying facilities offered). Guests are offered welcome drink on arrival. The timing range for such celebrations starts at 8PM and extends through 3-4 AM in morning. That means guests have enough time to participate and enjoy endless fun involving music, dance, drinks and food.
A majority of people plan to celebrate New Year’s Eve with their family or friends. Some of them prefer to stay at home to welcome New Year. However, most of them love to be a part of blasting , because they get all required partying facilities (that too of world class) at one place.
In summary, the New Year’s Eve celebrations are fun to attend. The level of fun and happiness offered by them cannot be compared with celebration at home. If you have not witnessed it yet, it is time for you to book a place in advance for New Year’s Eve celebration.
Teen Musician, Actress and Youth Ambassador Alexandra Rose Rieger Joins Dakota Fanning, Kyle & Chris Massey for the First Star Celebration
Teen musician, actress and youth ambassador Alexandra Rose Rieger joins Dakota Fanning, Kyle and Chris Massey and other award-winning celebrities for the
The evening’s theme, “Come Be a Kid Again,” brings us back to the place of joy and wonderment that is childhood.
Many award-winning celebrities, musicians and actors attended the First Star Celebration for Children’s Rights event such as: Actress and Youth Ambassador and Teen Musician Alexandra Rose Rieger “Akeelah and the Bee,”, Dakota Fanning “Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat,” Kyle and Chris Massey “Corey in the House and “Zoey 101,” The evening’s theme, “Come Be a Kid Again,” brings us back to the place of joy and wonderment that is childhood.
Christine Devine, anchor of the No. 1-ranked Fox 11 Ten O’clock News, hosted the event. Devine is an eight-time Emmy winner, including for Best Newscast for the last three years, and has profiled foster children seeking adoptive homes on her “Wednesday’s Child” segment.
Established in 1999, First Star is dedicated to strengthening the rights and improving the lives of America’s abused and neglected children through education, public policy, legislative reform and litigation. Its nonpartisan, multidisciplinary approach fosters collaborative action among organizations, advocates, practitioners and policy makers working to benefit children.
“If abused and neglected children had money or voted, there would be grownups constantly putting their interests in first position on our nation’s agenda,” states Peter Samuelson, President and Co-Founder of First Star. “While they may be poor, can’t vote, and the horrors done to them are mostly shrouded in secrecy, several million of these children each year are entitled to be helped. First Star puts them in first position.”
First Star recently launched two groundbreaking advocacy movements nationwide following the presentations of findings in Congress: “State Secrecy and Child Deaths in the U.S.” and “First Star National Report Card on Legal Representation for Children.” The goal of both reports is to serve as an objective, performance-evaluating tool in which all 50 states and the District of Columbia received A through F letter grades based on statutes, court rules and practice and to raise national public awareness of these alarming issues and ignite legislative reform efforts in poorly performing states.
Alexandra Rose Rieger is a wonderful supporter of First Star. She clearly uses her gifts and talents to help others. Whether meeting Alexandra in person, hearing her music or reading one of her books, so many have been inspired by her.
Teen Musician, Actress and Youth Ambassador Alexandra Rose Rieger Joins Dakota Fanning, Kyle & Chris Massey for the First Star Celebration
Teen musician, actress and youth ambassador Alexandra Rose Rieger joins Dakota Fanning, Kyle and Chris Massey and other award-winning celebrities for the
The evening’s theme, “Come Be a Kid Again,” brings us back to the place of joy and wonderment that is childhood.
Many award-winning celebrities, musicians and actors attended the First Star Celebration for Children’s Rights event such as: Actress and Youth Ambassador and Teen Musician Alexandra Rose Rieger “Akeelah and the Bee,”, Dakota Fanning “Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat,” Kyle and Chris Massey “Corey in the House and “Zoey 101,” The evening’s theme, “Come Be a Kid Again,” brings us back to the place of joy and wonderment that is childhood.
Christine Devine, anchor of the No. 1-ranked Fox 11 Ten O’clock News, hosted the event. Devine is an eight-time Emmy winner, including for Best Newscast for the last three years, and has profiled foster children seeking adoptive homes on her “Wednesday’s Child” segment.
Established in 1999, First Star is dedicated to strengthening the rights and improving the lives of America’s abused and neglected children through education, public policy, legislative reform and litigation. Its nonpartisan, multidisciplinary approach fosters collaborative action among organizations, advocates, practitioners and policy makers working to benefit children.
“If abused and neglected children had money or voted, there would be grownups constantly putting their interests in first position on our nation’s agenda,” states Peter Samuelson, President and Co-Founder of First Star. “While they may be poor, can’t vote, and the horrors done to them are mostly shrouded in secrecy, several million of these children each year are entitled to be helped. First Star puts them in first position.”
First Star recently launched two groundbreaking advocacy movements nationwide following the presentations of findings in Congress: “State Secrecy and Child Deaths in the U.S.” and “First Star National Report Card on Legal Representation for Children.” The goal of both reports is to serve as an objective, performance-evaluating tool in which all 50 states and the District of Columbia received A through F letter grades based on statutes, court rules and practice and to raise national public awareness of these alarming issues and ignite legislative reform efforts in poorly performing states.
Alexandra Rose Rieger is a wonderful supporter of First Star. She clearly uses her gifts and talents to help others. Whether meeting Alexandra in person, hearing her music or reading one of her books, so many have been inspired by her.
What Makes A Blasting New Year’s Eve Celebration?
Preparations for New Year’s Eve are on at most of the venues. Hotels, nightclubs, and event management companies organize New Year’s bash to make it a memorable moment for people. People always feel excitement in being a part of such extravaganza celebrations. Music, dance, mouth-watering cuisines, and exotic drinks are integral part of all such events.
New Year Celebration in United States
In United States, New Year’s Eve celebrations of New York City (NY), Chicago (IL), Las Vegas (NV), Cleveland (OH), Disneyland (CA), and Detroit (MI) are among the most popular. The fireworks and madness of crowd is worth seeing. Live telecast of the celebrations happening at Times Square in New York City is a major attraction for people. They love to witness the countdown happening at Times Square.
Highlights of New Year’s Eve Celebrations
New Year’s Eve Celebrations are the most awaited events for residents of United States. They love to party. Therefore, they just need an excuse to celebrate. What can be better excuse than New Year’s Eve?
Event management groups organize star celebrations in association with Five Star hotels, popular nightclubs, and music groups. They invite popular rock bands or Disk Jockeys, to create the best environment for dance and fun. The affordable rates for entry in such happening celebrations encourage people for participating.
Tickets for such events are priced somewhere between US$ 30 to US$ 200 (depending upon the varying facilities offered). Guests are offered welcome drink on arrival. The timing range for such celebrations starts at 8PM and extends through 3-4 AM in morning. That means guests have enough time to participate and enjoy endless fun involving music, dance, drinks and food.
A majority of people plan to celebrate New Year’s Eve with their family or friends. Some of them prefer to stay at home to welcome New Year. However, most of them love to be a part of blasting , because they get all required partying facilities (that too of world class) at one place.
In summary, the New Year’s Eve celebrations are fun to attend. The level of fun and happiness offered by them cannot be compared with celebration at home. If you have not witnessed it yet, it is time for you to book a place in advance for New Year’s Eve celebration.
Teen Musician, Actress and Youth Ambassador Alexandra Rose Rieger Joins Dakota Fanning, Kyle & Chris Massey for the First Star Celebration
Teen musician, actress and youth ambassador Alexandra Rose Rieger joins Dakota Fanning, Kyle and Chris Massey and other award-winning celebrities for the
The evening’s theme, “Come Be a Kid Again,” brings us back to the place of joy and wonderment that is childhood.
Many award-winning celebrities, musicians and actors attended the First Star Celebration for Children’s Rights event such as: Actress and Youth Ambassador and Teen Musician Alexandra Rose Rieger “Akeelah and the Bee,”, Dakota Fanning “Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat,” Kyle and Chris Massey “Corey in the House and “Zoey 101,” The evening’s theme, “Come Be a Kid Again,” brings us back to the place of joy and wonderment that is childhood.
Christine Devine, anchor of the No. 1-ranked Fox 11 Ten O’clock News, hosted the event. Devine is an eight-time Emmy winner, including for Best Newscast for the last three years, and has profiled foster children seeking adoptive homes on her “Wednesday’s Child” segment.
Established in 1999, First Star is dedicated to strengthening the rights and improving the lives of America’s abused and neglected children through education, public policy, legislative reform and litigation. Its nonpartisan, multidisciplinary approach fosters collaborative action among organizations, advocates, practitioners and policy makers working to benefit children.
“If abused and neglected children had money or voted, there would be grownups constantly putting their interests in first position on our nation’s agenda,” states Peter Samuelson, President and Co-Founder of First Star. “While they may be poor, can’t vote, and the horrors done to them are mostly shrouded in secrecy, several million of these children each year are entitled to be helped. First Star puts them in first position.”
First Star recently launched two groundbreaking advocacy movements nationwide following the presentations of findings in Congress: “State Secrecy and Child Deaths in the U.S.” and “First Star National Report Card on Legal Representation for Children.” The goal of both reports is to serve as an objective, performance-evaluating tool in which all 50 states and the District of Columbia received A through F letter grades based on statutes, court rules and practice and to raise national public awareness of these alarming issues and ignite legislative reform efforts in poorly performing states.
Alexandra Rose Rieger is a wonderful supporter of First Star. She clearly uses her gifts and talents to help others. Whether meeting Alexandra in person, hearing her music or reading one of her books, so many have been inspired by her.
