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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 18 September, 2025

10 Ideas for Teaching about International Peace Day: September 21

September 21 is the International Day of Peace. Peace Day was established by the United Nations in 1981, to encourage the world to work together toward the goal of worldwide peace. Everyone can celebrate peace.

 

By Lexa Pennington, 17 September, 2025

What to Expect When You Start a Career in a New Country

Your life has been upended, and you're due to move to a new country very soon in the name of professional development. As exciting as the thought can be to progress in your career, it can also be filled with great uncertainty. 

 What to Expect When You Start a Career in a New Country

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  • working abroad
  • travel
  • intercultural adjustment
By Kerry Dexter, 16 September, 2025

Music for Community

In shifting times, it can be helpful to think about community.

Communities can exist in person and at distance, online and face to face. They may be made up of those who are family near and far, work colleagues near and far, people you see in the course of everyday events such as a trip to grocers, a stop at the library, a regular visit to a favorite cafe.

This music could offer you ideas to spark reflection on the ways community works through these shifting times.

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  • music
  • storytelling
By Lillie Forteau, 13 September, 2025

Flowers in Sweden: Discover Beauty in Nordic Traditions

Sweden’s landscapes and traditions are rich with natural beauty, and flowers have long played a role in its cultural tapestry. You can send flowers in Sweden to share this beauty, bringing a touch of Nordic charm to friends in Stockholm or loved ones in Malmö.

Flowers in Sweden: Discover Beauty in Nordic Traditions

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  • flowers
  • Sweden
By Kelly Quinn, 8 September, 2025

What No One Tells You About Being an Expat Parent

Ever wondered what it’s like to parent in another country? Where your kids encounter a different way of life, new friendships with distinct cultural norms and the challenge of starting a new school? While you’ll still face the same everyday parenting challenges you would at home, expat families also have a few extra surprises thrown in!  

What No One Tells You About Being an Expat Parent

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  • intercultural education
  • expat families
By Bert Maxwell, 8 September, 2025

Boat Dinner NYC: Dining with a View of the Skyline

 

Why a Boat Dinner in NYC Is Special

New York City is known for its dazzling lights, bustling streets, and iconic landmarks. But there’s a way to experience the city that goes far beyond the typical rooftop or high-rise dining setting. Choosing a boat dinner NYC adventure gives guests an entirely new perspective of the skyline, blending fine dining with the romance of the water.

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  • travel
  • NYC
By Lillie Forteau, 2 September, 2025

60–69: A Celebration of the 1960s! Orlando's Bold New Art Exhibition Honors a Decade that Changed Everything

Turn on, tune in, and drop by! Art For All Spaces invites you to relive one of the most electric decades in American history at “60–69: A Celebration of the 1960s!”, a vibrant and thought-provoking group art exhibition opening Thursday, September 18, 2025, from 4:30-9pm at CityArts in Orlando, Florida. The exhibition will run through October 12, 2025 in both The Upstairs Gallery and The Side Gallery.

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  • art
  • Orlando
By Bert Maxwell, 2 September, 2025

Make Your Travel Budget Work as Hard as You Do

Traveling well doesn’t always mean traveling expensively. Whether you're planning a gap year, a sabbatical, or a summer trip across Europe, how you manage your money before and during the journey matters. You already put in the work teaching, saving, planning. Your budget should work just as hard as you do.

Make Your Travel Budget Work as Hard as You Do

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  • travel
  • budgeting
By Lillie Forteau, 27 August, 2025

Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery: Deus ex Terra By Martin Wittfooth

Downtown Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery (CHG) is proud to announce its next major solo exhibition by award-winning and internationally renowned Canadian artist Martin Wittfooth. Set to premiere August 30th in the Main Gallery and be on view through October 4th, Deus ex Terra marks the artist’s fourth solo show at CHG.

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  • art
By Asako Maruoka, 26 August, 2025

The Complete Guide to Airport Parking Options for Every Budget

Travelling with the family can be exciting, but it also comes with extra planning, especially when it comes to parking at the airport. From kids and prams to multiple suitcases, families have unique needs when flying. The good news is that airports offer a wide range of parking solutions to make your journey smoother and more affordable.

Here’s a helpful guide with tips for choosing the right airport parking for your family trip.

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  • travel
  • travel tips

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

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