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Native American Jewelry and Jewelry related online USA news.
GISD hosts powwow for Native American scholarships
Crowds were met by the sound of beating drums as they walked through the Gainesville High School gymnasium doors on Saturday to participate in the Gainesville Student Benefit Powwow.Intertribal dancers from as far away as Seattle came to Gainesville to participate in the Powwow and dance in the many category contests.This is the first year for this Powwow, which is to benefit Native American ...
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News Source - Gainesville Daily Register
Publish date - 20:35:07 03/08/10
Wineries move beyong tastings to become true destinations
Creating a destination winery is not a new concept, but certainly one that more and more wineries in California are embracing. From restaurants and inns to museums and concerts, even a medieval castle, wineries are transforming into must-see stops for wine lovers, history lovers and art lovers alike.
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News Source - San Jose Mercury News
Publish date - 23:30:39 03/10/10
Heart Of Country Antiques Show In Nashville
:Opryland USA was again the home for 67 antiques dealers dealing primarily in early American furniture, home furnishings and folk art, February 18–20. The show's founders, Libby Kramer and her husband, Richard, began the show in 1981 at the Tennessee Fairgrounds and moved to Opryland after two years.
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News Source - Antiques and the Arts
Publish date - 19:18:54 03/09/10
A new owner is revamping the Dolly Johnson antique show
Good golly, Miss Dolly! After nearly five decades of peddling early Americana, the venerable Dolly Johnson Antique & Art Show is letting its hair down.
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News Source - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Publish date - 17:37:32 03/10/10
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Briefly: March 10
Read about what's happening in and around Plymouth.
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News Source - Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin
Publish date - 15:16:15 03/10/10
Virgin territory: A dozen great reasons to discover the exotic yet familiar American Caribbean
ST THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands - Many travelers think they know St. Thomas from a cruise ship stop.
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News Source - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Publish date - 05:20:26 03/08/10
5 things to do under $5
1For the Love of the Arts Chalk Walk: Graffiti is encouraged here, where you are invited to create your own masterpiece at Center Place, 619 Vonderburg Drive in Brandon, from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday. Artists ages 3 and up are given a box of chalk and a piece of sidewalk to draw on. There will be other family activities, demonstrations, balloon animals, a magician, face painting and live entertainment ...
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News Source - St. Petersburg Times
Publish date - 08:35:54 03/10/10
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A town’s love of Indian artifacts backfires
BLANDING, Utah (AP) — High above the spiky sandstone spine known as Comb Ridge that snakes for 120 miles through the desert, archaeologist Winston Hurst treads carefully through a cave of ruins.
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News Source - Telluride Daily Planet
Publish date - 16:44:37 03/10/10
What's Happening in Oroville
* Craft Day Fundraiser Project "Hugs and Hats" team for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life from 10 a.
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News Source - Oroville Mercury-Register
Publish date - 08:07:30 03/09/10
Gone antiquing
Aledoan takes on country’s oldest antique show Special to The Community News Jan Orr-Harter of Aledo has taken on a new venture with the Dolly Johnson Antique and Art Show. The show opens at Will Rogers Memorial Center today for its 47th year, but Orr-Harter has promised some changes from years past. For the first time ever, the Dolly Johnson Show will feature exhibitors of Mid-Century Modern ...
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News Source - The Aledo Community News
Publish date - 12:00:14 03/10/10
Powwow unites dance, song and story
Olissa Dominguez performed the Girls’ Fancy Shawl Dance at Saturday’s Traditional Pow-Wow wearing soft moccasins and a colorful butterfly shawl carefully sewn by her mother and grandmother. It’s not a costume, she stressed. “It’s called regalia,” the 12-year-old Pacific Middle School student said: traditional Native American garb, hand-made based on designs passed down through generations, which ...
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News Source - The Columbian
Publish date - 14:10:38 03/07/10
'The Hurt Locker' rules on historic Oscars night
HOLLYWOOD (AFP) - Iraq war drama "The Hurt Locker" blew away box office king "Avatar" to take six Oscars, with Kathryn Bigelow becoming the first woman to win the best director award on a historic Hollywood night.
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News Source - Muzi
Publish date - 04:20:46 03/10/10
Cooke County Spotlight
Equipped with a walkie talkie, assistant principal Terry Ashby is definitely busy on Monday as he meets with students and takes calls to assist with tasks at Gainesville Middle School.
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News Source - Gainesville Daily Register
Publish date - 19:05:27 03/09/10
Community Notes
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes will present “Making Your Way– A Path to Self Sufficiency” to gather people’s ideas, desires and wishes to help guide the best ways for CSKT to help entrepreneurial efforts.
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News Source - Lake County Leader & Advertiser
Publish date - 17:19:37 03/09/10
Press-Gazette diversity panel urges more diverse newsrooms
DE PERE To some people, its just beads and music.
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News Source - Green Bay Press-Gazette
Publish date - 13:09:56 03/09/10
Census Bureau Facts for Features: Mother's Day: May 9, 2010
WASHINGTON, March 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The driving force behind Mother's Day was Anna Jarvis, who organized observances in Grafton, W.Va., and Philadelphia on May 10, 1908. As the annual celebration became popular around the country, Jarvis asked members of Congress to set aside a day to honor mothers. She finally succeeded in 1914, when Congress designated the second Sunday in May as ...
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News Source - PR Newswire via Yahoo! News
Publish date - 15:47:23 03/09/10
Evaluate & donate
People wanting to know if grandma’s hurricane lamp, grandpa’s pocketwatch or Aunt Sally’s salt and pepper shakers are really worth anything might find answers at the upcoming Art and Antique Appraisal Fair.
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News Source - The Shelbyville News
Publish date - 06:17:36 03/09/10
Elk Camp news, notes from Day Four
Reno elementary school well-represented at World Elk Calling Championships
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News Source - ESPN
Publish date - 22:21:48 03/08/10
Community calendar
Published: Monday, March 8, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, March 8, 2010 at 7:00 a.m.
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News Source - The Daily Comet
Publish date - 17:09:41 03/08/10
'It's a Jungle Out There'
Four artists who have recently joined Lookout Mountain Gallery are being featured in "It's a Jungle Out There." Opening Friday, the show is a "wild mix of paintings and jewelry that reflect variety in our artists' tastes, talents and techniques," said Susan Kendrick, director of the gallery.
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News Source - Chattanooga Times Free Press
Publish date - 16:31:40 03/08/10
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