Archive for ‘October, 2010’
Oct 31, 2010
By Laura Remson
I can just hear the dog pleading.
“Really? …really? You could do something you know. You could put the camera down. The cat is like a foot long. I can’t do anything back. Ow. OWWW! ……That’s it. ENOUGH. I’m gonna get you, little rat. Yeah, that’s right. You better run.”
Oct 31, 2010
By Laura Remson
Pumpkin vs. Car. Who wins?
Did you guess right?
Oct 30, 2010
By Laura Remson
No Jack-O-Lantern yet? Here’s a clever idea from the folks at College Humor
Oct 30, 2010
By Laura Remson
Some people like to plan ahead. Some people don’t.
This mom in Detroit started planning early so when her little one decided he wanted to be Robocop, there was no turning back. According to the blog, the writers are “just two more yuppies raising their kids in the most dangerous city in America.” This [...]
Oct 29, 2010
Sandy Dickson
The second annual spelling bee at Zion’s Barton House had 22 contestants vying for the title of first place, but many know it’s the luck of the draw. The second place winner said she knew the spelling of every word given to everyone during the whole spelling bee except the one given to her [...]
Oct 29, 2010
By Laura Remson
In a continuing contest with all the other Culvers branches, our Zion Culvers is competing to bring in sales and in turn help our local community.
Earlier this year, our branch won by posting the highest percentage sales increase over last year. And now, they are competing in the championship bracket to be [...]
Oct 28, 2010
By Laura Remson
Tonight’s kids Halloween activity comes to the Library. Starting at 7 p.m., tweens, aged 11-14, can bring their friends for a night of scary stories and Halloween themed games. There will be storytelling and new friends, according to the library.
This event is an outdoor event, so be sure to dress warm! There is [...]
Oct 28, 2010
By Laura Remson
If scary isn’t your Halloween style or it’s a little too chilly after this week’s “Windpocalypse” then tonight ABC is playing the classic Charles M. Schultz cartoon “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.”
Once a year, many will either dust off their copies or watch the TV special of this movie that’s a [...]
Oct 28, 2010
Artist Ray Villafane began carving pumpkins on a lark for his art students in a small rural school district in Michigan . The hobby changed his life as he gained a viral following online and unlocked his genuine love of sculpting. Here are images of pumpkin carvings Villafane created over the past five years.
Oct 28, 2010
Greetings NAACP Members, Friends, Candidates & Concerned Citizens,
Please join us on Saturday to meet the candidates, ask the questions that are important to you, hear your candidate’s position on the issues that affect your life and community! Be informed before you to to the polls!
Remember, “Nobody will ever deprive the American people of [...]
Oct 27, 2010
By Laura Remson
What’s your favorite Halloween candy? Most people go for the chocolate or the fruity stuff. From there, it’s all about categories and the people at The Daily Wh.at have the answers when it comes to sorting your favorites. It should be said, they favor the chocolate, but so do we at ZB Guide!
A [...]
Oct 27, 2010
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