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Vacation News Archive06-Jul-2008
- 'West Penn U.M. sets Vacation Bible School (Times News)
West Penn U.M. sets Vacation Bible School
- 'Big Business: Vacation Bible school gets a facelift, at a price (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Vacation Bible school, once a homestyle tradition, has become big business, with families helping to foot the bill through registration fees and donations. A handful of Christian publishers provide the curriculum, thereby setting the summertime agenda for millions of elementary-age kids at thousands of churches nationwide.
- 'Vacation Bible school gets a facelift, at a price (Texarkana Gazette)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.?It?s a wonder vacation Bible school made it out of the 1960s. Back in the days of black-and-white TV, churches offered kids lemonade, cookies and flannel-board stories about Jesus, all set to a clanging piano.
- 'Vacation deals available at Lake Havasu (The Desert Sun)
Maybe it's because so many people are enjoying a long weekend, courtesy of July 4 falling on a Friday, but the getaway itch is strong right now. Our mailbag is loaded with great vacation deals, most available right in our own home state.
- 'Take a Vacation in Your Backyard (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - The housing market may be keeping you in your current home for awhile and fuel prices are rising, so why not enjoy your outdoor spaces and save money by taking a vacation right in your own backyard?
- 'Vacation Bible school gets facelift (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ? It?s a wonder vacation Bible school made it out of the 1960s.
- 'Twin Cities vacation inexpensive fun (Fargo Forum)
Area offers unique, diverse attractions It's the Independence Day weekend and the summer seems to be zipping by way too fast. You need a vacation, but with gasoline prices hovering around $4 a gallon - and too often going above it - you can't afford to drive far. Advertisement: CSM Lodging $25 Gas Card With Select Weekend and Holiday Stays! Twin Cities Hotel Deals $25 Gas Card ...
- 'Vacation Bible School becomes big business for publishers, churches (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By JAY REEVES BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ? It?s a wonder vacation Bible school made it out of the 1960s. Back in the days of black-and-white TV, churches offered kids lemonade, cookies and flannel-board stories about Jesus, all set to a clanging piano. Children sat in short wooden chairs and listened to the tales for what seemed like an eternity. Things are different in 2008. DVDs and video screens are ...
- 'Papelbon returns to work after vacation (MLB.com)
Papelbon returns to work after vacation
- 'Not your parents' vacation Bible school (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
Staff members lead children in the theme song during the Vacation Bible school finale at Mountain Brook Community Church in Birmingham, Ala., recentl ...
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