My Community: Cat Show
The Lansing Center was all a purr the weekend of Friday, Aug. 5 during the International Cat Association Cat Show. Cats from all over the world competed in six separate divisions for titles, regional and international awards. The show included many breads like the bald sphynx, the wild-looking Bengal, the folded eared Scottish Fold and more. There were also...
Continue ReadingMy Community: Diabetes Walk
The 7th Annual Walk to Cure Diabetes took place this year on Saturday, Aug. 6 on the campus of Michigan State University. Teams and solo walkers took to either a 1 or 3-mile course, getting exercise and raising money for diabetes research. [Show as slideshow] ...
Continue ReadingMy Community: Dog Days of Summer
Man’s best friend took over the streets of downtown Williamston when the Williamston Area Chamber of Commerce hosted the Dog Days of Summer event Thursday and Friday, Aug. 4-5. Folks from all over brought their furry friends to enjoy a variety of activities including a tail-wagging contest, pet parade, pet costume contest, pet pools, grooming and lots more. [Show...
Continue ReadingMy Community: Great Lakes Folk Fest
Sunny tunes and high energy ensured that this year’s Great Lakes Folk Festival in downtown East Lansing was fun for the entire family. Hosted by the Michigan State University Museum, the fest featured nearly 100 musicians, dancers and performers on multiple stages Aug. 12-14. Along with music and performances there was a hand-on area for kids, craft demonstrations,...
Continue ReadingMy Community: Mint Fest
Just as years past, the 27th Annual St. John’s Mint Festival provided a ton of family fun the weekend of Aug. 12 to 14. Attendees were able to choose from a variety of activities to keep them and their families busy including, an arts and crafts tent, a car show, sports tournaments, live music, a dog show and plenty of food, including a barbeque chicken...
Continue ReadingWe Mean Business
Women are forces to be reckoned with in so many ways. Not only are we capable of balancing our kids’ schedules, the family finances and our educational opportunities, but we’re also creating and pursuing business opportunities like never before. In fact, more and more women are starting businesses all over the country as well as right here in mid-Michigan....
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Thai One On
Have you ever noticed that most people either love Thai food or have never tried it? You rarely find people who are neutral on the subject. Thai is fabulous in that it often strikes a balance between being both sweet and spicy — kind of like us ladies. Thai Village 400 S. Washington Square, Lansing Thai Village is the newest location in the Lansing area...
Continue ReadingThe Lifelong Learner
As another school year begins, September is the perfect time to take a look at your own learning and development. What have you undertaken this year to increase your knowledge, to expand your network or to develop new skills? What will you plan for 2012? In my view, part of being a good coach is sharing helpful resources such as books, programs and contacts...
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Back in Business
As much all of us at Capital Area Women’s LifeStyle Magazine adore the long, lazy days of summer, there is something to be said about getting back into our regular routine after Labor Day. There’s also something to be said about getting back into our more structured boardroom looks and leaving behind breezy summer knits. Still, just because you’re putting...
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Catherine Lee: Business Her Way
When we met Catherine Lee she was everything you’d imagine a mother of three to be: warm, inviting, gracious and kind. She welcomed us into her home like family, asking several times if there was anything she could get us. Once we began the interview, it was no surprise that Lee truly defines herself not by her business, but by her relationships. “First...
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