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Giving Back: Neighborhood Service Project

...nd her sons trimmed bushes and trees. Over 15 families participated in the service project this year. One mom told me that her daughter's friend was begging her mom to let her pull weeds with our group. Service is infectious. It is good for the soul. I can't think of a better way to teach my children how to give back to those in need. After the project was over, I read a quote by one of the recipients on Facebook. Here is what she had to say. "Ok,...

Shopping: 5 Benefits of Joining a Monthly Subscription Service

...ucts from Googaro. What are the benefits of joining a monthly subscription service? I was interested in learning more, especially after Googaro approached me and asked if I would be interested in receiving one of their boxes. 5 Benefits of Joining a Monthly Subscription Service Discover New Products There are hundreds of new products entering the marketplace every day. The thought of trying to wade through all of the products to find what your fam...

Service Projects: Building Community at Blogger Conferences

...included in the photos: Renee Ross, Jessica McFadden, Natasha Nicholes, Gina Carroll, Raijean Stroud. And visit our Facebook album from the event to see the community building and service in action. How do service projects help you build community? What is your most meaningful memory of serving alongside others?...

Service Projects: Community Building With Habitat for Humanity and Libby’s

...ces the final product. I found that leaning on reputable suppliers for this material is non-negotiable. For those in search of a reliable provider, visiting https://cartersconcrete.co.uk/ offers a gateway to services that can elevate the quality of any construction project. What service projects do you enjoy doing? What can you and your family do this year to help other people in your community?...

Playing Safe This Summer

...while experiencing the great outdoors and playing safe. Playing Safe This Summer Here are several ways you and your family can make sure you are playing safe this summer: Make adult supervision a crucial element of outdoor play. Children should never be left alone near water sources (pools, inflatable “kiddie” pools, beaches, etc.). Water toys should be kept out of sight or out of reach when not being used so children aren’t tempted to play in or...

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