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Religion briefs for April 4
news@jessaminejournal.comLittle Hickman Christian collects hundreds of items for Easter food drive Little Hickman Christian Church collected 469 food items for an Easter competition that pitted the men of the church against the women, who were victorious. The donations will...Tags: Christianity, Education, Religious Education, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Seminaries
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Bacon condoms. Yes, that's right
How does the old saying go? If you love something so much, you should marry it. How about just bringing it straight into the bedroom? If you're a true bacon lover who longs to bring bacon between the sheets, without the grease, now you can. J&D, the...Tags: Google+
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Most restaurant kids' meals still horrible for kids, study finds
When you order a kids' meal at any restaurant, chances are you're not going to get a quinoa salad or grilled chicken with kale, hold the oil. Instead, you can bet on a basket of fried chicken fingers and fries or a bowl of macaroni and cheese. If anyone...Tags: Weight, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Overweight, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking
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County calendar for Feb. 28
THURSDAY — The Wilmore Senior Community Center at Wesley Village will host a Body Recall program on Tuesdays and Thursdays in February at 11 a.m. — The Jessamine County Public Library will host Appy Hour: Reading Apps for Android and iOS...
Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Methodist, YMCA
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County calendar for March 28
THURSDAY — The Wilmore Senior Community Center will host movie night at 6 p.m. March 28. That week’s movie is “The Robe.” — The Jessamine County Public Library will host Appy Hour: Photography Apps from 6-7 p.m. FRIDAY...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Methodist, Arts and Culture, YMCA
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Panera experiments with pay-what-you-want meals
Imagine you could pay whatever you wanted for your lunch. Regardless of the menu price, you could give the cashier whatever cash you had in your wallet. It could be $10, $5, $1 or even nothing. That's the idea behind the pay-what-you-want Panera cafes...
Tags: Google Inc., Breads, Dining and Drinking, Easter, Red Medicine
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Making Cards for Sandy Hook
South Windsor High SchoolComing together as a community, South Windsor residents donated handmade cards to the families of the Sandy Hook tragedy. Hannah Reichle, a graduate of South Windsor High School organized the event at the Community Center. She set up...Tags: Education, South Windsor, Business, Foods and Beverages, Students
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Chicagoans vie to be Peta's Sexy Vegan Next Door
For RedEyeChicago's a city not exactly known for its healthy eating habits, something Edgewater resident Annie Fosnacht is hoping to change. "You don't ever come across a vegan that goes ‘oh dude, this sucks,' " the 35-year-old said. "We want to share...Tags: Vegan Diet, Elections, Sports, Diets and Dieting, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Religion briefs for March 21
Cornerstone to host Easter events Cornerstone Baptist Church invites the public to join the congregation during its Easter services. There will be a pancake breakfast followed by an Easter egg hunt on Saturday, March 23, at 8:30 a.m. Good...Tags: Good Friday, Christianity, Separation of Church and State, Education, Religious Education
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County calendar for March 14
THURSDAY — The Wilmore Senior Community Center will host movie night March 14 at 6 p.m. This week’s film will be “Beast of the Southern Wild.” — The Jessamine County Public Library will host “Lunch and Learn:...
Tags: Christianity, Entertainment, Religion and Belief, Methodist, Arts and Culture
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Police blotter
Aberdeen Shimron S. Brooks, 26, of the first block of West Inca Street, was charged Friday with two counts of possessing a drug other than marijuana, possessing drugs with intent to distribute and possessing drug paraphernalia. Aberdeen Police report:...Tags: Firearms, Drug Trafficking, Theft, Mount Royal, Glen Burnie
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Central City offers community soup luncheon
Daily American CorrespondentThe Central City United Methodist Church offered a free soup luncheon for the community Saturday. More than 100 people filled the church hall on Lohr Street in Central City to enjoy the 10 different flavors of soup. Giant Eagle and Panera Bread, both in...Tags: Soups, Religion and Belief, Breads, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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