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Featuring Dan Spitz who was one of the original founders of the band called Anthrax, but now has formed a new band called DII which he is trying to bring awareness to autism through his music. Plus the top 6 summer movies to watch, book reviews, and many other summer tips.

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Upcoming Events STAR WARS WEEKENDS

May 16, 2014 - June 15, 2014The Force Is with You Each WeekendFeel the power of the Force! Enjoy a galactic event jam-packed with out-of-this-world entertainment and some of your favorite Disney’s Hollywood Studios attractions—weekends, May 16 to June 15, 2014.

Hours: 8:00-10:00Fireworks begins at 9:30 PM

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ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Admission: Starting at $94.00 for a one-day ticket

See more at: disneyworld.disney.go.com/events-tours/hollywood-studios/star-wars-weekend/

La Nouba transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Behold a stunning performance designed to stimulate your imagination and senses with daring acrobatics, dazzling choreography and unique characters–exclusively in the Downtown Disney area.

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La Nouba™ by Cirque du Soleil®

View until June 28, 2014Tuesday through Saturday

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

disneyworld.disney.go.com/special-offers/florida-resident-cirque-soleil-ticket-offer/

DAVIE, FLORIDA

Admission: Starting at $49 PLUS TAX

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Upcoming Events

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ORLANDO, FLORIDA

The Zoo is wild about dads – bring yours for free! In honor of Father’s Day, dads receive free admission on Saturday, June 14 or Sunday, June 15 with the purchase of their son’s or daughter’s full-priced admission ticket (son or daughter can be adult or child ages 3-11). For dads to receive free ticket offer, the son’s or daughter’s paid ticket must be purchased on June 14 or 15 only. Offer not combinable with other discounts.

See more at:www.lowryparkzoo.com/calendar_events.php

Father’s Day Weekend at Lowry Park Zoo

June 14 -June 15, 2014Sat 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

TAMPA, FLORIDA

Beat the heat with our Half Price Wet & Wild Weekend at Flamingo Gardens on June 28-29. It was so popular we’re doing it TWICE this year! Waterslides and Bounce Houses, water games and activities for kids! Enjoy special animal encounters throughout the day, as well as the usual fun of our botanical gardens and animal sanctuary. Best of all it’s HALF PRICE WEEKEND!

Wet and Wild Weekendat Flamingo Gardens

June 28-29, July 19-20, 2014

DAVIE, FLORIDA

See more at: www.flamingogardens.org/Events.html

Admission: $9 ages 12+, $5 ages 3-11, children 2 or younger and Members are free.

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In Every IssueTop 6 Summer MoviesMaking it a Movie Night | pg 18-19

The Message Through MusicCo-Founder of Anthrax Dan Spitz | pgs 20-24

Summer Fashion2014 Bright Season Outfits | pg 29

Hard TimesThere Is No Good War | pgs 44-47

Hot TopicsWhat Bugs You? pg 11Pet of the Quarter pg 14Community Spotlight pg 31Crossword & Sudoku Fun pgs 38-39Business Directory pgs 42-23Va Memoirs pgs 44-47Chef’s Delight pg 48Technology pg 49

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NewsThe Significance of Women in the Evolution of Humanity | pgs 26-28

Summer ReadsTop 6 Books | pg 30

A Good Job Station #23Community Spotlight | pg 31

Home & HealthRepurposed BottlesA Fun Way to Recycle | pgs 32-33

Summer Health TipsTop 9 | pg 34

Business6 Steps to Prepare Your BusinessFor 2015 | pg 35

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Home & HealthRepurposed BottlesA Fun Way to Recycle | pgs 32-33

Summer Health TipsTop 9 | pg 34

Business6 Steps to Prepare Your BusinessFor 2015 | pg 35

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Staying SafeFireworks SafetyTop 11 Tips | pgs 58-59

Summer FunMovie Night$1 Movies | pg 60

Doodle CornerCrossword Puzzle Activity Center | pg 61

NewsRaising a Summer ReaderRead on the Road | pg 53

Summer ReadsTop 8 Books | pgs 54-55

Healthy HabitsWhat’s Wrong With Biting My Nails!Breaking a Bad Habit | pg 56

Science & TechnoExperiment:Blobs in a Bottle | pg 57

Kids & Teens

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arking dogs all night long.Jade H. - Tampa, FLB y ex-boyfriend.M Taylor D. - Clearwater, FL

Is there something in your life that bugs you? Maybe it's a construction project that never seems to end, a pothole everyone swerves to avoid, or an unaddressed safety concern. It could just be something such as a coworker chewing with their mouth wide open at lunch time. We want to hear about it! To share your concern, please fill out our form at floridacreativeliving.wufoo.com/forms/what-bugs-you/

ishing by myself.F Christine M. - Sarasota, FL Phen compaines give out your info for telemarketing purposes.W

Jack C. - Stuart, FL

eople who yell a lot. Brooke M. - Miami, FL

WHAT BUGS YOU?

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e have all heard the nursery song, “You are my sunshine, my only sunshine. You make me happy when skies are gray. You’ll never know dear how much I love you Please don’t take My sunshine away.”

I can remember has a child hearding that song and it making me smile.As an adult that song still brings a smile but, the thought of summer time it brings an even bigger smile and it’s no suprise - a little sunshine every day that summer brings can boost your mood and also help to prevent a host of serious illnesses.

For years we have been told to cover up in the sun to cut the risk of getting skin cancer. But now it seems that a little bit of sunshine on your body is actually good for you. Studies have shown that a sensible amount of sun reduces your risk of several cancers and other serious health conditions.

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And it’s all thanks to vitamin D, which is made by our bodies through the action of the sun’s UVB rays on our skin. Many doctors today now advice that we should go out in the sun between five and 15 minutes a day, at least three times a week in spring and summer, to boost our vitamin D levels. You can also get vitamin D from your diet - oily fish, such as salmon and tuna, is a good source - as is margarine, milk, eggs and fortified breakfast cereals. But most of us simply don’t eat healthily enough to get adequate amounts, leaving the sun as the primary source of this important vitamin.

Here are the top 15 reasons why the sun is good for you:

1. It cheers you up2. Reduces heart disease3. Prevents diabetes4. Beats SAD (SEASONAL Affective Disorder)5. Helps prevent MS6. Prevents cavities7. Relieves aches and pains

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Sunshine Makes Me Happy

At Florida Creative Living we wish our readers a safe and wonderful Summer!

8. Reduces risk of cancers9. Boost fertility10. Gives you more energy11. Eases IBD(Inflammatory Bowel Disorders)12. Beats period problems13. Helps skin conditions14. Boosts your immune system15. Helps you lose weight

STAY SAFE IN THE RAYS BY APPLYING SUNSCREEN NEVER overdo the sun - burning and excessive exposure will increase your risk of skin cancer. So get out there an enjoy this time of year with family and friends.

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Florida Creative Living is a full-size, full-color, quarterly, online interactive magazine published four times a year by Gulash Graphics. It is distributed free of charge and no content is allowed to be reproduced in whole or part without written permission from Florida Creative Living. This publication is not responsible for statements made by advertisers or writers and is not necessarily the opinion of Florida Creative Living. Typographical errors, and the accuracy of information supplied by advertisers, or the action of the advertisers are not the publication and its publisher responsibility. Editorial submissions are welcome. Publisher reserves the right to reject or edit for length and clarity all submissions.

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Issues DeadlineSeptember-November Aug 1, 2014December-February Nov 1,2014March-May Feb 1, 2015June-August May 1, 2015

DEADLINES

Chuck Johnson | Staff WriterVA Memoir, Entertainment,

& Community Spotlight Sections

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NATIONAL HOLIDAYSJune 14 Flag DayJune 15 Father’s DayJune 21 First Day of SummerJuly 4 Independence DayJuly 27 Parents’ Day

To see a list of our advertisers calendar of events, please visit:

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8. Reduces risk of cancers9. Boost fertility10. Gives you more energy11. Eases IBD(Inflammatory Bowel Disorders)12. Beats period problems13. Helps skin conditions14. Boosts your immune system15. Helps you lose weight

Kellye Dash | Adversiting SalesFor ad space and to have your business

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Lisa Burns | ContributorHome & Gardening and

Repurposed Sections

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Carolina Zacaria | Contributor Intuitive Spiritual Coach Section

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Every Thursday @ 12pm EST.

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If you would like to have your pet featured in our next issue, send us an email to [email protected] with the subject line of “Pet of the Quarter”.

Please, send a short 1-2 sentences description of your pet along with an image.

Meet our first Pet of the Quarter, Susie dog. Some of her favorite things to do is play in the backyard, sleeping on the couch, playing with her toys, and taking rides in a wagon.

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When Earth falls under attack from invincible aliens, no military unit in the world is able to beat them. Maj. William Cage (Tom Cruise), an officer who has never seen combat, is assigned to a suicide mission. Killed within moments, Cage finds himself thrown into a time loop, in which he relives the same brutal fight -- and his death -- over and over again. However, Cage’s fighting skills improve with each encore, bringing him and a comrade (Emily Blunt) ever closer to defeating the aliens.

The Fault In Our StarsJUNE 6, 2014

JUNE 6, 2014

A teenage girl stricken with cancer falls for a boy in her support group and the two form a bond as they deal with their illnesses. Hazel and Gus are two extraordinary teenagers who share an acerbic wit, a disdain for the conventional, and a love that sweeps them -- and us – on an unforgettable journey. Their relationship is all the more miraculous, given that they met and fell in love at a cancer support group.

22 Jump StreetOfficers Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) go deep undercover at a local college, but when Jenko meets a kindred spirit on the football team, and Schmidt infiltrates the bohemian art major scene, they begin to question their partnership.

Edge of Tomorrow

Transformers: Age of Extinction

JUNE 13, 2014

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TOP 6 SUMMER MOVIES

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The Fault In Our StarsJUNE 6, 2014

22 Jump Street

Transformers: Age of Extinction

JUNE 13, 2014

How To Train Your Dragon 2he heroic Viking Hiccup and his faithful dragon Toothless must protect the peace -- and save the future of men and dragons from the power-hungry Drago. The first movie took us into a war between fire-breathing dragons and Vikings, but when a boy named Hiccup impossibly befriended a dragon named Toothless, their friendship changed their world forever. Dragons 2, the second film of this fantastic epic trilogy continues the story about a man named Hiccup and a dragon named Toothless, and flies into theaters in summer of 2014.

JUNE 27, 2014

The film begins after an epic battle that left a great city torn, but with the world saved. As humanity picks up the pieces, a shadowy group reveals itself in an attempt to control the direction of history… while an ancient, powerful new menace sets Earth in its crosshairs. With help from a new cast of humans, Optimus Prime and the Autobots rise to meet their most fearsome challenge yet. In an incredible adventure, they are swept up in a war of good and evil, ultimately leading to a climactic battle across the world.

JUNE 13, 2014

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The reboot story centers on the turtle crime fighters, which include Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael, as well as their master Splinter. Rumored to involve the return of Shredder.

Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesAUGUST 8, 2014

Click on images to view Trailers.

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Adult Living | NEWS The Message Through

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Music

Dan Spitz Co-Founding lead

guitarist of the legendary band Anthrax.

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The Message Through

he message is simple and the great guitarist Jim Hendrix said it best years ago.“Music does not lie” Hendrix said, “If there is something to be changed in the world, then it can only happen through music”.

That message is shared by Dan Spitz, who many remember as the lead guitarist in the heavy metal rock band ‘Anthrax” which was so popular to the thousands of hard rock fans.

However Dan has taken on a new role, a new challenge in life and when we had a chance to speak to him recently it was a message which took on a new meaning of importance.

After his departure from Anthrax, Dan became heavily involved with his twin identical children, who just only after a few minutes of conversation you can realize he loves dearly. It is also clear that while his musical career pleased thousands around the world it was nothing to the frustration and inability to learn what was affecting his twins who were subsequently diagnosed with autism.

“I do not think anyone can realize the frustration that parents go through”, he related. “At that time we did not have all the information that we have at hand today. The doctors would say ‘well we think we know but are not sure’ or ‘there is no test’. It was truly frustrating. Now, we have schools in which a person with autism can attend with professionals who work with the child to improve them, but not back then and it was very difficult.

That is my mission. I am a very determined person and while I will leave the medical statements and diagnosis to the doctors and scientists, I want to use my musical talents to better inform the public of this illness and hopefully some parent will not experience what I did.”

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Dan Spitz comes from a long line of musicians in his family. His father was an avid listener of music and his brother as well. His musical career started when he was 13 years of age and progressed from that point. While he is well known for his guitar playing in the nationally known band ‘Anthrax”, Dan plays a variety of music and recently mastered the art of the instrument known as the ‘Weissenborn guitar’, a brand of lap slide guitar manufactured by Hermann Weissenborn during the 1920’s and 1930’s in Los Angeles,California. It is estimated that fewer then 5000 were produced and the hollow neck and body chamber makes it a difficult instrument to master.

Like many musicians Dan reached a point in his musical career which convinced him to leave playing the guitar and take on an entire different career which was watchmaking. His efforts in that area earned him the reputation of being one of the best in the world. However now his interests have returned to music and when he heard the Weissenborn guitar he was intrigued and realized the instrument could assist in his efforts to educate the public on autism.

“When I heard the instrument I was fascinated with the sound and had to find out more” he related.

“I asked myself, what is that? I have to find out more about that instrument and I did.”It takes a year just to make one. They told me it would take me a year to learn how to play it and in month five I had it. It’s an instrument that almost speaks, it will make you cry. It almost has a human voice and I think the public will like it when they hear it. We feature it on several of our songs and I think the audience will enjoy it when they hear it.

Dan joined forces with Dan Chaffin and have created ‘new music for the new era’ with his new band ‘DII’ and is playing his music to bring a new awareness concerning autism to the world.

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Adult Living | NEWSDan will continue to be involved in music and was quick to point out that, “I also want the audience to get better educated about autism. It is a growing problem and I would not want any parent to experience the frustration we did as a family. I want them to know about the seriousness of the problem and I know we can do that with our music.” During this interview Dan made a very interesting point. That while the child with autism may have difficulty in some areas of communication they are quick to learn using a I-Pad which may have various apps installed.

“At that time these devices were quite expensive however when the twins got the I-pad they used the item to improve their skills. I think it was beneficial. From my experience I think it would be worth providing one to the child and see if they improve in certain areas. They are more affordable now. It worked for us.”

Dan Spitz is correct on all counts.

Autism has increased 60 fold in the past 30 years. Research indicates that parents of children with autism experience greater stress then parents with mental retardation. While those with autism may not be able to express their basic wants or needs leaves the parents with a questions. Are the crying because they are hungry or sick? Why do they not look at you directly. Many need to know that Autism is a neurological disorder, it is not caused by bad parenting. Whenever a parent cannot determine the child’s needs, both are left frustrated.

And in a real life world the needs of a child who has autism requires constant attention, therefore one of the parents or a suitable caretaker must be with the child at all times. Which brings up an interesting question. How do the parents who are tasked with constant supervision of a child suffering from such an illness get any time alone or a night out?

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First any person watching a child with any illness must possess the maturity and knowledge of how to handle the child. If you have such skills and knowledge perhaps the gift of allowing the parents a night out may be just what the doctor ordered. While an emphasis is always on the child the parent needs some attention and relief as well as caring for a child with autism can be physically exhausting for families and emotionally draining.

When parents raise a child with autism the words of Maya Angelou who said, “ I sustain myself with the love of family and friends” takes on real meaning.

Dan Spitz is on a mission through his music and if he approaches it like he did with his past musical career we know he will be successful.

His new band D-II which was named by using the letter ‘D’ which was the first letter of both his and Don Chaffins name, which will soon carry the message that he carries so close to his heart.

“Donny came up with the name and I am so fortunate to have him by my side on this venture” he related.

As a musician who played to crowds of thousands and as a parent of artistic twins, he gives 100% to any effort especially his children to make their life better. One of songs to be released is entitled, ‘The Voices’ which speaks to autism and what families who have a family member with autism experience.

Dan Spitz was the best at playing the guitar. He was also the best at watchmaking. He was co-founder of the legendary rock band ‘Anthrax’, he achieved the title of a Swiss Certified Watchmaker, had one of his songs chased by NASA to be played on the Mars Rover in 2012 with other great artists. Now he wants to be the best at raising his identical twins and making sure that the public knows about autism through his music and how we can find a cure. Also in the meantime make the lives of parents of these children easier as they work to solve this medical problem.

Dan says it well when he relates that, “It’s just about pure love, music should transmit that. Our music is going to appeal to all those who have heard me in the past. We want to reach everyone.”I have a feeling he will.

Adult Living | NEWS

Don Chaffins

Dan Spitz

For latest news or hear DII Trailer visit www.diiband.com

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Adult Living | NEWS

early 300 young girls were recently kidnapped in Nigeria by a radical religious group that believes that women have no right to education. You nigeriacan look at our history and see how women have been victim to abuse of all kinds throughout the

course of history. Even in the United States in 2014, by law, women are paid less than men. This article is a vehicle through which I can express my opinion about the magnificent beings created by the one known by so many names – women.

If women come from Adam’s rib as the Bible and the Torah depict, take a look at everything that has been created in the world as a result

of this. What started as one thing became another, an updated version of the first. If we follow this idea, these two products created by God, then first we have the man, and then the updated version of man, the woman. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why men have been so threatened by us and, in their fear, the only way they have found to stop us from brightly shining our light and embracing our power is to repress us and abuse us the way they have been for so many years. Here may also be the key for those that are wanting to take away the rights of women; they are forgetting that women, too, are a creation of God, and as such, should be respected and honored, and allowed to show the wonders of the creator.

NThe Significance of Women

in the Evolution of Humanity

by Carolina Zacaria

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What is this being that we call a woman? What really is a woman? Something that, in comparison to a man, appears more fragile, perhaps less physically strong. But it is only by the strength that the body can produce, because by nature, women are so strong. Who was been given the power of creation by the force that we call God? Who is the one that, once inseminated by man, not only has to carry, but actively participate in the creation of a new being, in constant communication with the force of God? Who must create the future of humanity and yet still fulfill all of life’s other duties?

Take a look around and see how, in times of crisis in the world, the ones who have kept the faith and trust are the women. Even in the times of womans workexiled from Egypt, the women were singing to the creator to hold on to the faith for a new beginning. In times of war, when the men had to leave the house to defend their ideals by fighting for their rights, women stepped up to the plate and performed not

element that anchors Earth, as well as being in sync with the rhythm of the universe at large.

A woman’s capacity to connect from within, organically with other forces, has been demonstrated not only by the communication with the universe through the menstrual cycle, but also by the capacity to align with other women in their own menstrual cycle. When you have a group of women regularly interacting with one another for a long period of time, you will see how the menstrual cycles begins to align, bringing that group of women together in one of the most wonderful, interconnected experiences that allows for the understanding of what each one is going through. You can see an example of this in the native tribes through the ritual of red tents, where women who were going through their menstrual cycle would be gathered together.

Unfortunately, modern society has left behind the importance of this; once again, the wisdom of our elders has been taken for granted. Due to repression throughout the ages, we are unable to see the beauty and power of the feminine presence; it is taken for granted even by women themselves. Look at a woman’s ability to produce enough blood to create a human body, and not only that, but to allow the growth of said body as it evolves within, allowing the two to experience

oneness. Women have the opportunity to experience oneness not only through the mind, but through the body, as they see a new life emerge from their bodies for the first time. The moment of birth allows a woman to know and understand that this being leaving the womb, is just another part of themselves, regardless if it is male or female. Men,

only their duties, but the duties of the men as well, in order to assist in the continuation of life in the world. Without a woman, there would be no life, and yet, women are still seen as the fragile creatures of the world.

From an anatomical and physiological perspective, the body of a woman is synchronized not only with the rhythm of the Earth, but with the universe as well, as it is connected to the cycle of the moon, which can be seen by its effect on the menstrual cycle. Women connect to the moon, such an important element in keeping the Earth in orbit. Without the moon, Earth would be floating out of control around the universe; without the moon, Earth would not have a home. And yet, women, the fragile beings, are interconnected with the very

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unfortunately, have to learn this concept that is already embedded within women.These wonders that have been taken for granted is not the only consequence of repression and abuse, for women also don’t understand that they have the role and capacity to control the creation of human life on Earth. Women are the ones who decide which seed to spread in the world. The men go on and on and on just messing around with the seeds they carry, but women are the ones who have the power to select the ones with which they will procreate. Women are ultimately the ones who define our society, because if the source of the seed is abusive, careless, self-centered, and so on, they are the ones allowing for the reproduction of this energy into the world. If we are able to understand the importance of this statement that I am sharing with you today, we will be able to change humanity, and by recognizing this, we can create a better species for the human walk.

If women understood what they want to blend their energy with, choosing to align with the men that are in alignment with the higher consciousness, they would be bringing very evolved and astute beings into this planet. Creation of the most astute human contains within itself the requirement of physical genetics. The evolution of the soul in the human form requires a genetic code in order to change. Unfortunately, women are not conscious of being more selective with who they want to procreate. The next level we’re hoping for humanity to achieve is the level of oneness, but in order for this to happen, the DNA needs to be cleaned up. The women are the ones that have the power to select the seed of humanity; they have the key to clean up the genetic code of humanity. If humans refrain from reproducing with the seed of darkness, darkness will not be reproduced. If we continue to reproduce, or choose seeds of darkness, then these seeds must be blended with light seeds in order to become lighter in essence. This process requires several

generations of blending in order for the soul to become more light-like.If women choose more wisely when it comes to reproduction, they will be reproducing more sources of light for humanity, and this

is, indeed, one of the greatest contributions that they can offer in the creation of a better world. It is truly time for women to empower themselves, not only by recognizing their power and contribution to the world, but by honoring themselves as the wonderful beings that they are.

The actions being inflicted upon these children by the radical religious group in Nigeria show

the negligence in respecting the creations of God, a God that, perhaps in their minds, they believe they respect so much. My heart stands in prayer for these girls to continue to shine their light and overcome the circumstances they are going through as a product of ignorance and a lack of love. My love goes out to the parents of these children, who must be in a state of such grief, sadness, and desperation. To those performing these actions, my brothers and sisters, call for their souls to awaken to the ways of love so that they may respect every being as part of the creator. The actions that we are witnessing today are reminders for all of us of the things that we are not yet able to accomplish.

To the women reading this article, I leave you with this: Wake up. Embrace your power. You contain the capacity to be the selective element for the reproduction of humanity. Choose seeds of light, and together, we will create a better world. This and all my articles and work is being done with the intention of creating a better world.

Carolina Zacaria & Spiritual Healing Sounds

Follow me on Facebook Carolina Zacaria

For information about my events check my web sitewww.carolinazacaria.com

Carolina Zacaria

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Adult Living | FASHION

ith thoughts of the upcoming 2014 bright season, every style-conscious, plus-size ladies are now starting to dig the major trends that will dominate the scene in these warmer Summer months. This 2014 is all about giving yourself a modern, cool,

and sexy wardrobe yet in super elegant attitude, easy to achieve whether you are in a romantic-girly or sporty chic mood. And to help you look great this season, below is a round-up of the top plus size fashion trends that will hit Summer 2014.

Everything from vibrant and fabulous prints to the chic look of crop tops, denim on denim and the

classy black and white color-block to the pretty pastel hues, this 2014 trend is all about breaking those fashion rules imposed on plus size women by society, and stepping further out of our comfort zone by exploring plus size fashion with our own personal style to its limits.

As for accessories and jewelries, give your summer attire a vibe of trendy details with statement necklace, printed shoes or handbag, or invest in staples with lace or embroidery to get some groovy bohemian statement. Even you can refresh your lingerie drawer with some hottest colors and prints of this season. Don’t forget to pull off the entire look in balance for perfect elegance. Check out what is trending this Summer 2014.

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Top 6 Summer Reads of 2014

A Good Job

Mr. MercedesStephen King

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n June 4th 2014 the day started as usual. Cool breeze, nice day for a walk on Oak Grove Blvd in Land O’ Lakes, Florida which is inhabited by several small lakes which are home to several ducks of different species.

On this morning however one mother duck who had looked over the six or more small ducklings who had hatched no more then 48 hours earlier, was attempting to cross the busy roadway when four of the ducklings fell into a storm drain. This situation was observed by a concerned driver and pedestrians all who stopped to assist however all were unable to find a solution on how to rescue the youngsters.

One gentleman used a cell phone and called 911 asking for assistance. Quite frankly, I was hopeful however not expecting a hasty response. Now let’s all admit it. Four small ducks in a storm drain may not be as big an emergency as a house fire or a medical emergency however within minutes Station #23 in Land O Lakes responded with a truck and three firefighters who quickly assessed the situation, removed the drain cover inserted

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a ladder and went into the drain to remove the ducks and return them to their mother in a nearby pond.

Why do we write about this? Because it is important to know that in these times of public servants being taken to task, some valid and some not so valid, that we have a fire district that will respond and solve situations that are viewed as concerning to the public.

This was one of those situations.

To those three individuals, Brian Ploehn/Engineer-Paramedic, Manuel Fuente/Driver Engineer-EMT and Mike Curley/Firefighter-EMT we say ‘Job Well Done’.

Yes, you did not save the life of a human as you so often do but you did truly make a number of citizens pleased that they have such a responsive and caring fire department.

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ant a fun way to recycle glass bottles? Many states offer a money back deposit on glass bottles when you return them to the store, but here in Florida the only option is to place them in the recycling bin for pickup or bring them to a recycling center. Why

not re-purpose your glass bottles into something useful or decorative? Here are just a few ways you can re-use your glass bottles:

Photo #1: Beer or wine bottle borderInstead of purchasing a border for your garden use colored glass bottles instead. It is simple to do all you need is a rubber mallet and a shovel or post hole digger. First, decide on your garden border layout. If there is grass where you wish to place your border you will need to remove the sod using a shovel or post hole digger. If you have sandy soil like I do you can skip to the next step. Take your bottle and place the neck down in the dirt and give the bottom of the bottle a few gentle taps with the rubber mallet until the bottle is firm in place. Continue adding bottles

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leaving a ¼” to ½” gap between each bottle. (The base of the bottle is wider than the neck, the gap will disappear as you pound them into the ground). Remember to rinse your bottles before you install so not to attract ants.

Photo #2: Party Table CenterpiecesWe recently hosted our parents’ 50th Wedding anniversary. We contacted our wine drinking friends and collected all their empty wine bottles to use for the table centerpieces. Each bottle was washed and soaked to remove the labels then spray painted gold and splatter painted turquoise to match their wedding colors. We printed arched sticky labels with their wedding photo and anniversary date and placed them on the bottles to resemble a wine label. We filled them with silk Calla lilies (their wedding flowers) and placed them on the tables. At the end of the party the guests took them home as keepsakes.

Photo #3: Unique lightingTo achieve this look we sprayed the clean wine bottles with spray adhesive then rolled in glitter. A string of Christmas lights was stretched from each bottle and dropped down into the bottle necks to give a soft glow.

Photo #4: Beer bottle fountainI admit this one is not your everyday bottle project. We collected beer bottles from a local Elks club to create a unique water feature on a raised water garden. The bottles were stacked using mortar mix to keep them in place. At the top a “bar” was added using discarded beer mugs and taps. The bottle caps were put back on to keep bees from forming hives inside the bottles. The possibilities for re-purposing with glass bottles are endless, all it takes is a bit of imagination.

Repurposed Bottles

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Health Tips

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Adult Living | BUSINESS

Health Tips

Set Goals: Knowing that your business should expect a boost after the summer break, you need to have clear goals in mind.

Get Updated: What were the latest developments in your field or industry in the last two months? Get up to speed so you can adjust accordingly.

Refresh Your Website: Whether you go for a complete website redesign or a few minor touch-ups, end of summer is a great opportunity to rethink your expectations from your website and see what is the best way to accomplish them.

Plan an Event/Sale: Throwing a special event, a contest or a sale is always a wonderful way to attract new clients and encourage current customers to stay connected.

Find the Best Tracking Tools: You can’t measure your success if you don’t have the right tools to analyze your activity. The tracking tools vary according to your goals and your type of business.

Stay Creative: A regular business routine may provide you with a certain level of security, but without creative thinking and keeping an open mind your business will never be able to grow.

For most businesses, summertime is a relatively slow season. The month of September marks the return of a busier schedule, and any business owner would want to be fully-

prepared for that. As you brace yourself for more action, here’s a checklist that can help you with a smooth transition:

6 Steps to Prepare your Business for 2015

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Adult Living | CROSSWORD & SUDOKU FUN

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Down1. Pack provisions2. Sonata finale3. Bug-eyed4. Revealed to the world5. Phrase in a playground argument6. Hindu royal7. Revered picture8. Backbreaker, in proverb9. Eternally10. Yarn measures11. Get ready to take off12. Like this clue number13. Slots spot21. Where to see chaps

48. Low-down joints?50. More in order53. What “Eroica” was written in55. Caesar, for one56. Type of beetle or party57. Rhinologist’s study58. “This must weigh ___!”59. Prop for Astaire60. Spill reaction61. Civil rights figure Parks62. Artful dodge63. Inspiration for Kilmer64. Once around the sun

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Adult Living | CROSSWORD & SUDOKU FUN

A sudoku puzzle is a logic puzzle which is solved using logic and reasoning. Though the number of squares in the grid may vary, a standard Sudoku puzzle is a 9x9 grid divided into nine 3x3 blocks in which some of the numbers are given. The object of the puzzle is to fill in the rest of the grid using only the numbers 1 through 9 so that no number repeats in any block, row or column. The difficulty is determined by how many and which numbers are given and where they are placed in the grid and can range from very easy to extremely challenging.

Though sudoku puzzles generally use numbers as symbols, no mathematical skills are required to solve the puzzle.

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BUT IF THE DROPWERE NOT THERE,

THE OCEAN WOULD BE MISSING SOMETHING.

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Adult Living | VA MEMOIRS

Hard Times

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omeone told me a long time ago ,’there is no good war’. I never forgot those words and have found that it is true.So recently when my son in law returned from a two week visit in Korea my thoughts returned to 1950 and the Korean War which raged on for three years and at the end cost

some five million soldiers and civilians their lives. This war was short compared to many we have been involved in, however very bloody and put America’s fighting forces to the test.

When you stop and think about it, this ‘police action’ as it was called was not a highly publicized war and about 10 percent of the casualties were civilians which is higher then World War II’s and and Vietnam. However as many will tell you it was a struggle. Some 40,000 Americans died in action during the Korean War and more then 100,000 were injured.

However to read history about the war is one thing. To speak to a person who was present during the

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war and actually there is another. It’s difficult to draw out the ghosts, the bad feelings, the faces of those you served with from those who were actually there. However, I was fortunate and was introduced to Bodie Osteen, a 81 year old former marine who was 17 years of age when he joined the Marine Corp. and soon found himself carrying his gear some 6000 miles away from the United States in Korea which had been invaded in 1950 by North Korea.

But first a little history.

Korea had been ruled for years by Japan and by 1945 it was decided by Russia’s Joseph Stalin and the United States the two

major super powers at the time to formulate a plan to separate Korea from Japan’s control.

This was accomplished and in the final stages of planning the two super powers met at what we now know as the ‘38th Parallel’. It was

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Adult Living | VA MEMOIRSas well. President Truman was enraged and sent American troops to stop the invasion and join other national forces which did the same. Enter Pvt. Bodie Osteen a young man from a small town in North Florida who awoke one day in 1950 as the situation on Korea was unfolding to find an invitation from Uncle Sam in his mail box. His decision did not take long.

“I decided I was going to join the United States Marine Corp” Bodie related. “I knew that if I was drafted I would not have a choice of what I could do so I decided to join. I had a brother who served in World War II so that helped my decision a little bit I think. It did not take long and after training we were on a troop transport for twenty three days headed for Korea. We docked in Japan and then they flew us into Korea.”

“Korea has to be the coldest place I have ever been in my life. They called it a police action but it was an all out war. We went back and forth and Seoul took a heck of a beating when we went north and an even bigger hit when we went back.There simply is no way to describe it. Of the platoon I went with just a few made it back and fighting was really rough. It was so cold, even today I still wear two pairs of socks and my feet still hurt.”

“I recall one night my commander came to my foxhole I was in and I did not move as I was so cold. He spoke harshly to me about my not moving to recognize him and I simply told him, “Sir I am just to cold to move.” It was simple back then. Things changed so quickly.

agreed that all north of the parallel would be controlled by Russia and south by the United Nation Forces. While this was agreed upon it did lead to the formulation of two different styles of government. Therefore when the two superpowers left in 1947 you had one country divided in two sections with very different styles of government.

With that short history lesson North and South Korea soon reached a point where threats were made, hostile attacks on several occasions and a basic lack of ‘why can’t we just get along’. Sounds a bit like Vietnam does it not? However everyone waited. Who would fire the first round. Who would create the reason for the next war.

The United States had rejected requests from South Korea for arms and ammunition to build a more formidable fighting force. The fear that such arms and ammunition would be used against North Korea was a strong consideration.

However all that thinking came to a halt at 4:00AM on June 25th 1950 when North Korea attacked South Korea when 75,000 soldiers from the North Korea Peoples Army came across the 38th parallel catching South Korea by surprise.

The enemy quickly took the offense and before long Seoul, the countries capital some 30 miles south was invaded as well. American advisors to the South Korean army were killed, and hundreds of South Korean civilians were killed

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One time I asked my Captain what I should do if the situation changed and he simply stated, ‘Bodie, If I fight -you fight. If I run- you run!’ Those were real simply instructions in those days but it was hard times.

While it was obvious at times speaking about the war was difficult for Bodie, still he still spoke highly of the men he served with and was quick to state that ‘Once a Marine..Always a Marine. “I never understood why they called it a ‘police action’ because it was an out and out war however I guess it’s easy to call it what you want when you are not one of those on the front lines”.

What was his happiest times?

“Oh that’s easy”, Bodie replied with a grin. “ It was when the Commander crawled up to us and told us we were being relieved on the line and going home. I also remember the CARE package that arrived one day from my mother who sent me two fruitcakes and a box of cigars. I sat around with the men and they cried for having the opportunity to eat that fruitcake.” And go home is exactly what Bodie did, returning to his wife Dorry who the Marines who served with Brodie described as, ‘that good lookin’ Georgia cracker’, whenever he displayed a photo she would send him.

After 58 years they remain married and live a quiet peaceful life in Lutz, Florida enjoying their family with 12 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

The armistice was signed on July 27, 1953. POW’s could stay where they liked, and a two mile demilitarized was established which exits today. Nearly five million died in the ‘police action’. More then half of these, about 10 percent of Korea’s prewar population - were civilians. And it is still one of the coldest places on earth in the winter.

As Secretary of State Dean Acheson once said, “If the best minds in the world had set out to find us the worst possible location in the world to fight this damn war, the unanimous choice would have been Korea”.

To the men and women who fought in the ‘police action’, and the hard times you endured, our sincere appreciation for your efforts. Like we stated previously, “There is no good war”.

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Adult Living | CHEF’S DELIGHT

Ingredients2 nectarines, pitted and diced1 ripe tomato, seeded and diced1/4 cup diced onion2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro2 tablespoons fresh lime juice1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes, or to tastesalt to taste

Directions1. Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-high heat. Lightly oil

grate, and set 4 inches from the heat.2. To make the salsa, place the nectarines, tomato, onion,

cilantro, lime juice, and red pepper flakes in a bowl; toss to blend. Season to taste with salt. Cover, and refrigerate 30 minutes to blend flavors.

3. Stir the cumin, chili powder, salt, and pepper together in a small bowl. Place the olive oil in a small bowl. Brush the pork chops with oil, and season both sides evenly with the cumin mixture.

4. Place pork loin chops on the preheated grill. Cook until lightly browned and juices run clear, about 4 minutes on each side. Place pork chops on serving plates, and top with a generous spoonful of salsa.

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Makes 4 servings

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Grilled Pork Chopswith Fresh Nectarine Salsa

1 teaspoon ground cumin1 teaspoon chili powdersalt and ground black pepper to taste 2 tablespoons olive oil 8 (4 ounce) boneless pork loin chops

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Adult Living | TECHNOLOGY

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1 teaspoon ground cumin1 teaspoon chili powdersalt and ground black pepper to taste 2 tablespoons olive oil 8 (4 ounce) boneless pork loin chops

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hen the lazy days of summer arrive and your child’s schedule is packed with swimming, camp, and family vacations, it can be a challenge to find time for reading.

But kids’ reading skills don’t have to stop growing just because school’s out. Here are some ways to make reading a natural part of their summer fun:

Explore your library. Visit your local library to check out books and magazines that your kids haven’t seen before. Many libraries have summer reading programs, book clubs, and reading contests for even the youngest borrowers. There are often incentives, such as a free book upon completing their summer reading lists. Young kids will feel extra grown-up checking out books with their own library card.

Read on the road. Going on a long car trip? Make sure the back seat is stocked with favorite reads. When you’re not at the wheel, you can read the books aloud. Get some audiobooks (many libraries have large selections) and listen to them together during drive time.

Make your own books. Pick one of your family’s favorite parts of summer — whether it’s baseball, ice cream, vacation, or the pool — and have your child draw or cut out related pictures from magazines and catalogs. Paste the pictures onto paper to make a book, and then encourage your child to write text for each page. A younger child can dictate the story for you to write down (using your child’s words). When you’re done, read the book together.

Keep in touch. Kids don’t have to go away to write about summer vacation. Even if your family stays home, you can encourage your child to send postcards, letters, or e-mails to friends and relatives. Ask a relative to be your child’s pen pal, and encourage a weekly exchange of letters, postcards, or e-mails.

Keep up the reading rituals. Even if everything else changes during the summer, keep up the reading routines already in place at your house. Read with your kids every day — whether it’s just before bedtime or under a shady tree on a lazy afternoon. And don’t forget to take a book to the beach! Just brush the sand off the pages!

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runch, crunch, crunch. Do you bite your nails? Some kids and adults do this, especially when they’re feeling nervous. But it’s not a healthy habit.

Here’s why:

Your fingernails have a couple of big jobs to do. They protect your fingertips and make it easier for you to pick up tiny things, like loose threads. They also come in handy when you have an itch that needs scratching.

But when you bite your nails, your nails aren’t there to do those things. And by biting them, you are breaking the skin and maybe bringing germs into these openings in your skin. In fact, some people bite their nails and cuticles down so far, they bleed! When germs invade, they can get an infection.

Speaking of germs, there are germs under your fingernails, so when you bite them, those germs can go into your mouth. Think about all the icky stuff you touch all day long, like your baby sister’s drool-dripping pacifier, your stinky gym socks, or slimy earthworms for your science project. You don’t want those nasty germs getting in your mouth.

If you want to stop biting your nails, good for you! Because nail biting is a habit, you may not realize you are doing it. Ask your parents, other family members, or friends to tell you if they notice you biting your nails.

If sheer willpower isn’t getting you anywhere, you might want to ask your mom or dad to buy you a special colorless nail polish that makes your nails taste awful. This can help you learn to stop biting them. It may also help keep your nails trimmed and looking good — so good you don’t want to chomp on them!C

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What’s Wrong With Biting My Nails?

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WHAT YOU NEED:• A clean 1 liter clear soda bottle• 3/4 cup of water• Vegetable Oil• Fizzing tablets (such as Alka Seltzer)• Food coloring

WHAT TO DO:1. Pour the water into the bottle.

2. Use a measuring cup or funnel to slowly pour the vegetable oil into the bottle until it’s almost full. You may have to wait a few minutes for the oil and water separate.

3. Add 10 drops of food coloring to the bottle (we like red, but any color will look great.) The drops will pass through the oil and then mix with the water below.

4. Break a seltzer tablet in half and drop the half tablet into the bottle. Watch it sink to the bottom and let the blobby greatness begin!5. To keep the effect going, just add another tablet piece. For a true lava lamp effect, shine a flashlight through the bottom of the bottle.

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HOW DOES IT WORK:To begin, the oil stays above the water because the oil is lighter than the water or, more specifically, less dense than water. The oil and water do not mix because of something called “intermolecular polarity.” That term is fun to bring up in dinner conversation. Molecular polarity basically means that water molecules are attracted to other water molecules. They get along fine, and can loosely bond together (drops.) This is similar to magnets that are attracted to each other. Oil molecules are attracted to other oil molecules, they get along fine as well. But the structures of the two molecules do not allow them to bond together. Of course, there’s a lot more fancy scientific language to describe density and molecular polarity, but maybe now you’ll at least look at that vinegrette salad dessing in a whole new way.

When you added the tablet piece, it sank to the bottom and started dissolving and creating a gas. As the gas bubbles rose, they took some of the colored water with them. When the blob of water reached the top, the gas escaped and down went the water. Cool, huh? By the way, you can store your “Blobs In A Bottle” with the cap on, and then anytime you want to bring it back to life, just add another tablet piece.

BLOBS IN A BOTTLE(The World’s Easiest Lava Lamp)

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Kids & Teens |STAYING SAFE

ith warm weather and family events, the Fourth of July can be a fun time with great memories. But before your family celebrates, make sure everyone knows about fireworks safety.

If not handled properly, fireworks can cause burn and eye injuries in kids and adults. The

best way to protect your family is not to use any fireworks at home — period. Attend public fireworks displays, and leave the lighting to the professionals.

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Kids should never play with fireworks. Things like firecrackers, rockets, and sparklers are just too dan-

gerous. If you give kids spar-klers, make sure they keep them outside and away from the face, clothing, and hair. Sparklers can reach 1,800°F (982°C) — hot enough to melt gold.

Buy only legal fireworks (legal fireworks have a la-bel with the manufactur-er’s name and directions;

illegal ones are unlabeled), and store them in a cool, dry place. Illegal fireworks usually go by the names M-80, M100, blockbuster, or quarterpounder. These explosives were banned in 1966, but still account for many fireworks injuries.

Never try to make your own fireworks.

Always use fireworks out-side and have a bucket of water and a hose nearby in case of accidents.

Steer clear of others — fireworks have been known to backfire or shoot off in the wrong

direction. Never throw or point fireworks at someone, even in jest.

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Don’t hold fireworks in your hand or have any part of your body over them while lighting. Wear some sort of eye protection, and avoid carrying fireworks in your pocket — the friction could set them off.

Point fireworks away from homes, and keep away from brush and leaves and flammable substances. The Nation-al Fire Protection Association estimates that local fire depart-ments respond to more 50,000 fires caused by fireworks each year.

Light one firework at a time (not in glass or metal contain-ers), and never relight a dud.

Don’t allow kids to pick up pieces of fireworks after an event. Some may still be ignited and can explode at any time.

Soak all fireworks in a bucket of wa-ter before throw-ing them in the

trash can.

Think about your pet. Animals have sensitive ears and can be extremely

frightened or stressed on the Fourth of July. Keep pets indoors to reduce the risk that they’ll run loose or get injured.

If a child is injured by fireworks, immediately go to a doctor or hospital. If an eye injury occurs, don’t allow your child to touch or rub it, as this may cause even more damage. Also, don’t flush the eye out with water or attempt to put any ointment on it. Instead, cut out the bottom of a paper cup, place it around the eye, and immediately seek medical attention — your child’s eyesight may depend on it. If it’s a burn, remove clothing from the burned area and run cool, not cold, water over the burn (do not use ice). Call your doctor immediately.

Fireworks are meant to be enjoyed, but you’ll enjoy them much more knowing your family is safe. Take extra precautions this Fourth of July and your holiday will be a blast!

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Kids & Teens | SUMMER MOVIES

Family fun movies playing on Tuesdays & Wednesdays for the summertime!

Week 1Hotel TransylvaniaThe Smurfs 2

Week 2Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2The Pirates: Band of Misfits

The 2014 Regal Cinemas Summer Movie Express information has been posted:Moviegoers of all ages can climb aboard to enjoy a great selection of films. During this 9-week festival, select Regal Cinemas, United Artists and Edwards Theatres will offer selected PG rated movies for only $1 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m.

Week 3Arthur ChristmasDespicable Me 2

Week 4The Lego MovieFree Birds

Week 5The Adventures of TintinRise of the Guardians

Week 6Kung Fu Panda 2Madagascar 2

Week 7The CroodsEpic

Week 8TurboWalking with Dinosaurs

Week 9Mr. Peabody & ShermanRio 2

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ACROSS1. From caterpillar to___________________.3. Dad’s grill.4. A gardener’s worst enemy.7. Pink juicy fruit.9. In the summer, the weather is__________.11. I have a rod and reel. Let’s go _________.12. A long walk.

DOWN1. Insect with yellow and black stripes.2. Healthy summertime transportation.5. Protective eyewear.6. A patty and a bun. Yum!8. Favorite drink of young salespeople.10. Playground toy you swoosh down.

Word List: barbeque, bicycle, bumblebee, butterfly, fishing, hamburgers, hike, lemonade, slide, sunglasses, warm, water-melon, weeds

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