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Vacation News Archive20-Feb-2006
- 'A ?safe and productive? way to spend school vacation week (The MetroWest Daily News)
MARLBOROUGH -- While February school Vacation week is a blast for children, some parents don?t get a break from work, leaving them with few options and limited child care.
- 'Swanky shed for smokers draws criticism Enforcing smoking tents varies with city, staffing (Tacoma News Tribune)
Five thousand dollars won't get you the Vacation home you've always dreamed of, but it will buy a first-rate butt hut.
- 'Vacation is all work, no play for some kids (Patriot Ledger)
Barbara Isola thinks school vacation should be a time for children to spend with their family, without the demands of school work and sports schedules to interfere.
- 'Quebec Dog-Sled Trip Not Your Usual Winter Vacation (Hartford Courant)
The dark night swallows the sky as the dog team dashes along the mountain trail, pulling our sled. Snow floats magicallyfrom unseen clouds, brushing cold kisses on our cheeks. The dogs run silent and strong on the path that flashes only occasionally in the swinging headlamp of our guide, Alex LeClerc.
- 'Wonkette's Week in Review (Wonkette)
In case you?re just returning from a long vacation at a secluded Caribbean hideaway, where you had no access to television, radio, newspapers, or the internet, here?s what you missed:...
- 'Best Times To Vacation (WCCO)
(WCCO) If you could craft a book of vacation values, you'd probably look for deals to Hawaii, Las Vegas, maybe even Alaska. We've done all the work so you can score all the deals.
- 'Fun school vacation ideas (The Sun Chronicle)
February vacation week is fast approaching and kids will be looking forward to a whole week of play and fun. Parents will be wondering what to do to keep them busy, and perhaps learn something at the same time.
- 'A vacation full of rest, bird shot (Williamson Daily News)
Friday, February 17, 2006 11:15 PM CST After spending much of the week hunting quail, I have recovered from an array of bird-shot pellets provided by our Vice President Dick Cheney.
- 'Spanish students stuck (WROC-TV Rochester)
The weather put a damper on what was suppose to be a dream vacation for some local Spanish students. Honeoye Central Schools Spanish Club planned a trip for over 20 to Madrid. They were all supposed to fly out Friday, but instead only 7 left the airport.
- 'Lots of opportunities for kids during vacation (Portsmouth Herald)
Firefly Pottery, 129 Mirona Road in Portsmouth, will hold a Vacation day camp from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Tuesday to Thursday, Feb. 28, March 1 and 2. Participants may pay per day or sign-up for all three and pay $34. To register, call 431-7682.
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