May Giving Highlight – Neverthirst
We all know how important water is for our health and survival, it’s something many of us take for granted. You’re thirsty, you head to your kitchen for a glass ... Read More
We all know how important water is for our health and survival, it’s something many of us take for granted. You’re thirsty, you head to your kitchen for a glass ... Read More
Schools out for summer! Now what? Well we’ve got plenty listed on here to keep you busy this week and the Libraries will be keeping our calendar full all summer ... Read More
By: Angie Cleland I love naptime… Really love naptime. Not because I nap, but because it seems to be the only time during the day when I get “me time.” ... Read More
How is infertility diagnosed? When conception does not occur after one year of unprotected intercourse, after six months in women over age 35, or if there are known problems causing ... Read More
By Harmony Hobbs: Oprah does this thing in her magazine called What I Know For Sure. It’s an editorial piece she writes every month and although I feel like I’m ... Read More
Summer Reading is kicking off, Summer movies are just around the corner and we’ve got storytimes galore! Coming up on Saturday the new Imagination Lab opens up at the McWane ... Read More
By Angie Cleland: I’m not a runner, never have been. And I understand that 8 days does not a runner make, but something in me is different. My stress level ... Read More
By Andi Sims: Most moms keep a list going at all times. A “To Do List” is a must for the busy home manager, and moms planning a vacation to ... Read More
It may get hot here in the south during the summer but kids just don’t seem to mind. Here are some activities to keep them busy while school is out. ... Read More
By Kate Agliata: The issue of grade retention has been a controversial one for many years. Yet in today’s world, the truth is that more parents than ever before are ... Read More