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Vacation News Archive02-Jun-2008
- 'Vacation reading for the young set (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Summer Vacation should be filled with all sorts of activities that help young minds and bodies to grow. While children are taking a well-deserved break from the rigors of academics, make sure to include reading as a regular part of the daily summer routine. Reading keeps the cranial juices flowing while also providing hours of enjoyment.
- 'What I plan to do over summer vacation (Carroll County Online)
I have so many plans for the summer. It's difficult to know where to start. Though I have really enjoyed the sophomore experience, I am excited to begin preparing for my junior year.
- 'More of my vacation time spent fishing (The Observer-Dispatch)
No one ever has to ask me what I did on my vacation. Except for last year, when we made what we hope won?t be a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Italy, I use my off time to fish as much as possible, unless I use it to hunt as much as possible.
- 'House burns while family on vacation (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
A family on vacation in Florida will return home to find their Char Mac Lane home destroyed by an early morning fire, according to Chattanooga Fire Department?s Lt. Terri D Whiteside.
- 'House Burns On Char Mac Lane While Family On Vacation (The Chattanoogan)
A family on vacation in Florida will return home to find their home completely destroyed by an early morning fire. Neighbors reported hearing a loud ?boom? and ran to the home on 3314 Char Mac Lane to find flames coming from the carport area.
- 'Upcoming Vacation Bible School list updated as of May 31, 2008 (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.
- 'Book some great titles for vacation (The Oklahoman)
We suggested last year at this time that the high gas prices might make a vacation spent reading at home more attractive than hitting the highways. An even stronger case for a home vacation could be made this year. With that in mind, we are again providing brief reviews of books in a variety of topics with widespread appeal. In today's heated political climate, some observers have mentioned the ...
- 'States use ads to give residents vacation ideas close to home (USA Today)
As Americans put the brakes on their summer travel plans, state tourism offices are trying to lure vacationers from nearby with regional ads that promote destinations that can be reached on one tank of gas.
- 'No time for a vacation? Try a 30-minute virtual trip (Canada.com)
SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) - Working too hard and need a holiday but don't have the cash? Two Australian artists have come up with the answer -- a 30 minute virtual vacation for about $10.
- 'Consider This Before Buying a Vacation Home (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - When dreaming of traveling, everyone has something different in mind. And when investing in a Vacation or second home, you want to make sure you get what you want. For many, destination clubs are the answer because they provide the best of many worlds.
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