Good News November 2011
Creative Wellness Hosts Oncology Open House Creative Wellness, Michigan’s largest complementary health center, will host an Oncology Open House from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4. Services for patients, survivor, caregivers or those interested in learning more will be explored Healthy foods and drinks will be served. Creative Wellness will award one lucky winner...
Continue ReadingMake Budgeting A Fun, Family Experience
The holiday season is a busy time. So before you make your shopping list this year, do a quick budget checkup. Rainy-day funds, planning gift purchases, saving for college or just making your rent payment can all be made easier with a budget. Whether you are saving for a family vacation, a down payment for a house or a new pair of shoes, if you stick to a...
Continue ReadingFor Pete’s Take: Turkey Day Game Plan
Thanksgiving Day for me growing up in Michigan was all about tradition: lots of great food and the Detroit Lions on TV. Problem is, both traditions have a history of giving you indigestion or inducing a nap. That is until this year. The Lions Thanksgiving Day game against the Green Bay Packers could actually be significant compared to past years. This will...
Continue ReadingCultivating Gratitude
In my coaching business, one of the tools I frequently assign as homework for clients trying to get “unstuck” and to shift their energy is a Gratitude Journal. It made sense to me that if I could get clients to notice more of what was going right instead of where they were getting stopped, little bits of happiness would start to seep into their lives....
Continue ReadingRing in the Holidays with These Satisfying Reads
Bah humbug! What, too soon? Sorry. With the holidays just a good stone’s throw away, I guess that I was just getting into the spirit-of-the-season. Okay, maybe the whole “humbug” thing was a bit much, but the “bah” was sincere. You see, I love the holiday season, (at least the being-with-family and the goodwill-to-all people and the soy-nog stuff),...
Continue ReadingA Time to Celebrate and Give Thanks
Is it November already? Where has this year gone? I had such high hopes of things I intended to accomplish. I was able to check many of them off my list, but some will have to carry over to 2012. It wasn’t for a lack of desire or determination, but rather a lack of time. Despite my intentions of curbing my involvement in charitable and community causes,...
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Twiggies: A Shop that can make any Occasion Special
Mary Bower, the owner of Occasions and Twiggies owner Beth Herendeen. The holidays are right around the corner and that means party season! If you live in the Greater Lansing area, you won’t have to go far to find help with all your decorating needs. Nestled in the heart of downtown DeWitt is a charming shop called Twiggies that also houses Occasions, an...
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Helping Women of the World: Zonta Club of Lansing
Celebrating its 90th birthday this January is the Zonta Club of Lansing. Organized in 1922, this chapter of the Zonta Club was a spin-off from the Detroit club — one of the original nine Zonta clubs. From its early beginnings with only 29 members, Zonta Club of Lansing has grown over the years and sponsored eight more local clubs including Owosso and East...
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Spartan Hall of Fame Café
Honestly, does the food even matter? I am pretty sure there are enough people in the area who bleed green and white that if the Spartan Hall of Fame Café served shoe leather with a side of fries, people would still populate the establishment. Lucky for us more reserved Spartan fans, the quality of the food far exceeds shoe leather. Good enough to get a die-hard...
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With a Capital EM: Perspective Makes Being Thankful Easy
My siblings (Adam, Elaine & Tricia) and me in Mackinaw this fall. My grandma, the wisest woman I know, has always said that I have the ability to make lemonade out of lemons. I mean, what else are lemons good for? Actually, sometimes I like to squeeze them on baked whitefish (I mean YUM!) Or you know what else is great? A bowl of bright yellow lemons as...
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From Italy with Love
Coming from the art mecca of the world, it only makes sense that Mina Hall is a key player in the Lansing fine art scene. Hall was recently awarded the People’s Choice Award in Lansing Art Gallery’s City Streets exhibit for her painting titled “Enigma.” Her painting was among 80 others on display along Washington Square and Michigan Avenue. Her inspiration...
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The Ides of March
“Society must be better than the individual.” These words are spoken by Governor Mike Morris during the fictional Ohio presidential primary at the heart of The Ides of March. The line is also the fundamental message of the film. Interesting, considering Morris (played by George Clooney, who directs the film) is little more than a secondary character, a...
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