Archive - 2013 - Food and Leisure
April 16th
I thought for a long time about what the first thing I would mix in my new Kitchenaid mixer would be and this past weekend, I finally got to get mixing.
I’ve wanted a mixer for over a year. How anyone goes to a department store and doesn’t drool over the arrangement of brightly colored mixers, I will never know. And finally, my time came.
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April 15th
It was almost as if the skies over north Mississippi parted this past weekend, allowing West Point’s first-ever Art Walk Festival to flourish on Commerce Street.
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April 10th
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Special to the Daily Times Leader
Thanks to Anthony’s for providing all the first graders in Clay County with a field trip to The Sanderson Center at Mississippi State University for a lesson in water safety. This is a part of The Healthy West Point Task Force community wide initiative. Pictured from left to right: Debbie Hinshaw, Becky Brabham, Ray Hamilton, Anne Comer and Melanie Busby. Submitted Photo
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April 9th
The Bink will be displaying art from its owner Carrie Suggs on April 13, along with artists Christi Duboise, Claire Houston and Leslie Turner. West Point native Layna Sackelford will also be entertaining Art Walk guests on guitar. Pictured above are Suggs, Tori Mathis, Lee Davis, Angie Tyler, Amanda Hathcock and Shirley Smith. Find out more about these artists on page 5. Photo by Donna Summerall
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Being a young adult living on my own, I have to always be mindful of what I am spending money on. This can be difficult some of the time, when cooking is my favorite hobby. So today, I decided to write about which grocery items I will absolutely spend extra money on, whether I can actually afford it or not.
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April 8th
Those who remember the age before the Internet Movie Database and the days before every movie-goer could create a blog and call themselves movie critics are sure to have put their trust at least once in the thumbs of Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel.
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The number of individuals who are diagnosed with symptoms of Autism is startling.
A disability which was once considered a rarity in the medical science field is now found in one out of every 50 kids in America.
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April 6th
Katherine Moseley is surrounded by her daughters, Katherine (Kay) Moseley White, Judith (Judy) Moseley Rice, granddaughter, Mary Katherine Neely, her husband Clay, their triplet daughters, Kate, Grace and Mary, celebrating her 100th birthday. Moseley was born April 7, 1913, to Dr. Frank Price Ivy and Mary Dinsmore Ivy. She was a 1931 graduate of West Point High School, a 1935 graduate of Agnes Scott College and received her teaching certificate from Columbia University in 1936. She married Beaureguard (Beau) Moseley in 1938.
I do not know Joel Bomgar personally.
Therefore, I am in no place to gush over his credentials other than what is already public.
This week, Bomgar’s nomination to the State Board of Education was rejected by the state Senate, mostly on the grounds that the successful businessman does not have a background in public education.
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Yesterday most of the people in my house went to Starkville to see “The Host” a movie based on the book by Stephanie Myers. There are a lot of books in my house by this particular author. None of them are mine since the idea of sparkly vampires makes me nauseous. Aliens aren’t high on my list either so the Stephanie Myers books aren’t in my room. I can’t complain too much though, her novels had all three of my kids reading for the pleasure of it. A wonderful accomplishment.
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