Peace & Blessings to all! LEARN MORE Hanukkah Books For Kids The holiday season is at hand and cheer is in the air! One family event being celebrated is Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, Chanukah, or Chanuka. This is a wonderful Jewish religious holiday that lasts for eight days. Learn more here: … Continue reading Happy Hanukkah / Festival of Lights
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November is Aviation History Month
https://nationaldaycalendar.com/aviation-history-month-november/ Aviation is near and dear to my heart. I have a background (including formal education) in civil and military aviation. It has been a passion of mine since I can recall. That makes this month very exciting to me since it is Aviation History Month. Aviation offers a variety of opportunities that go beyond … Continue reading November is Aviation History Month
#BooksForTheHoliday – November Is Family Literacy Month
LEARN MORE LEARN MORE This month is a great time for families. While our kids have returned to school and the weather is growing colder, it is a perfect time to celebrate Family Stories Month or National Family Literacy Month, which also includes National Family Literacy Day. This is a wonderful way for your family … Continue reading #BooksForTheHoliday – November Is Family Literacy Month
JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON!
HUGS, KISSES AND MISTLETOE WISHES Release: November 2nd, 2021 Eight Alberta romance writers have combined their talents to publish one blockbuster eight-novel collection under a single title: Hugs, Kisses, and Mistletoe Wishes. The idea was born during the pandemic, when the writer friends held weekly Zoom meetings to share creative advice and moral support. A … Continue reading JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON!
Readers – It’s National Frankenstein Friday!
https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-frankenstein-friday-last-friday-in-october/ In a time when women writers weren't acknowledged as they are now, Mary Shelley first published her masterpiece, FRANKENSTEIN or the Modern Prometheus anonymously. Most believed it was her husband, Percy Shelley, who wrote this classic monster tale, but in 1823, Mary republished the book with her name proudly displaced as its author. In … Continue reading Readers – It’s National Frankenstein Friday!