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Vacation News Archive29-Jul-2007
- 'Vacation Bible School Programs Offer Christian Learning, Fun (The Morning News)
Vacation Bible school is a long-standing summer tradition, reaching generations of children since 1894.
- 'Putting Off Plans for Vacation (New York Times)
Traders hoping for an easy week during the summer doldrums may not get the respite they seek. A stream of economic releases is in store.
- 'Vacation Bible Schools (Carroll County Online)
The following is a list of vacation Bible schools planned by area churches. If your church has scheduled its vacation Bible school, send the information, along with your regular church news, to the Times by 5 p.m. Tuesday.
- 'Not just for kids, Adult vacation Bible schools thrive in Carroll (Carroll County Online)
MANCHESTER - In some ways, it was just like a vacation Bible school for children.
- 'Tour company sued over vacation club (AP via Yahoo! News)
Luxury travel company Abercrombie & Kent has been sued for allegedly misleading investors into spending millions of dollars to join high-end vacation clubs that were not run by the tour group as they had believed.
- 'Vacation Bible schools (Telegraph-Forum)
St. John's United Church of Christ, 120 S. Lane St. Children of all ages are invited to "Avalanche Ranch: A Wild Ride Through God's Word," Vacation Bible School at 6 p.m. Aug. 6-10. Children will participate in Bible-learning activities, sing songs, play games, do crafts and more.
- 'Vacation Bible school includes games and crafts (The Post-Standard)
T he incredible race, this year's theme for the weeklong vacation Bible school at Palermo United Methodist Church, begins Monday. Pre-kindergartners through sixth-graders will play games, do crafts and learn from the Bible each day from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the church on county Route 35.
- 'First Baptist Church plans vacation Bible school (Edwardsville Journal)
The First Baptist Church of Edwardsville, 534 St. Louis St., will feature a water park adventure this year during their annual vacation Bible school.
- 'Vacation Bible School comes to a close (Westerly Sun)
Hope Valley First Baptist Church Vacation Bible School Director Melissa Denton, above left, and Pastor Tom Hogsten lead youngsters in a morning exercise. The youngsters, below, rehearse a song that will be sung during the closing ceremony.
- 'Pope ends his mountain vacation (AP via Yahoo! News)
When Pope Benedict XVI announced he was coming on Vacation, this sleepy town in the Italian Alps awoke with a jolt.
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