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By Amelia Burm, 25 March, 2025

Take a Day Trip Into History!!! Visiting the National Memorial Day Museum

A holiday meant to mourn and honor fallen soldiers has turned into a way to ring in summer each year. This holiday, of course, is Memorial Day.

The holiday of Memorial Day began after the Civil War as a way to honor the 750,000 lives lost to the war.

It has turned into a day to remember all those who have served and lost their lives since that conflict ended over 150 years ago. 

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  • travel
  • Memorial Day
  • history
By Courtney Miles, 25 March, 2025

Top Health and Wellness Hacks for Female Digital Nomads

As a woman digital nomad, you’re constantly pushing boundaries: embracing new cultures, remote work challenges, and the thrill of the unknown. While the freedom of travel is invigorating, it also demands a mindful approach to your health and safety.

Here’s a variety of practical tips on how to stay healthy, happy, and in control of your well-being on the go.

Top Health and Wellness Hacks for Female Digital Nomads

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • Digital nomads
By Jessica Kimmell, 24 March, 2025

Why Art Museums are Worth (Re)visiting

The entrance hall alone makes the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City a worthwhile visit.

With its soaring ceilings and marble floors, Kirkwood Hall is a work of architectural grandeur. Stately Corinthian columns topped with gilded acanthus crowns line the room. Tapestries depicting scenes from Greek mythology by Flemish artist Jan Leyniers adorn the limestone walls. 

By Torre DiFilippo, 24 March, 2025

Old Fort Niagara: The Haunted Stronghold With a Dark Past

Old Fort Niagara is a significant military stronghold that has centuries-old history.

Located at the mouth of the Niagara River, the fort is one of the oldest structures in the Great Lakes region. The fort has well-preserved 18th century buildings, which include the French Castle, soldier barracks, powder magazines (gunpowder storage), and a lighthouse overlooking Lake Ontario. 

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  • history
  • travel
By Afalge33, 20 March, 2025

Eat, Sleep, Golf, Repeat

Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, located along Oregon's southern coast, is an experience like no other.

For someone who loves golf, this is the ultimate destination. 

Bandon Dunes. From Eat, Sleep, Golf, Repeat

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  • golf
By Kerry Dexter, 17 March, 2025

Music for Courage and Generosity

Through these shifting times, it remains good to consider and seek out qualities that support and nurture connection.

What might those qualities be? You will find your own, of course, and create your own order of importance among them.

Generosity is one that comes to mind; so does courage.

In some ways, they are part of the same story: it takes courage to offer help. Standing up for something, or reaching out to help, involves the gift of courage.

Music can help with thinking about these ideas.

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 11 March, 2025

Read This: I LOVE BLUEBERRIES!

I have the most fun (and delicious) picture book to share with you today! I LOVE BLUEBERRIES!, written by Shannon Anderson, illustrated by Jaclyn Sinquett, and published by Feeding Minds Press, is a GEM.

Read This: I Love Blueberries!

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  • children's books
  • education
By Lillie Forteau, 10 March, 2025

Toys as Art, Art Inspired by Toys: Mattel's 80th Anniversary Group Exhibition

Downtown Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery (CHG) is excited to announce its next major collaboration, Toys As Art, Art Inspired By Toys: Mattel's 80th Anniversary Group Exhibition, in partnership with Mattel Creations, Mattel, Inc.’s collaboration platform that invites artists and creators to reimagine the company’s rich intellectual properties.

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  • art
  • artists
  • Mattel
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 5 March, 2025

Central Florida Watercolor Society's Watercolor Showcase Exhibition, Celebrating 26 Years of Artistic Excellence and Education

The Central Florida Watercolor Society proudly presents the Watercolor Showcase Exhibition, opening on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at City Arts in downtown Orlando. As part of Third Thursday’s Art Walk, the opening reception will be held from 4:30-9pm, welcoming art enthusiasts, collectors, and supporters of the vibrant watercolor community.

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  • Orlando
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 4 March, 2025

Agents of Impact: The Art of Advocacy

Agents of Impact: The Art of Advocacy -- Exploring the Causes that Define Our Communities

Orlando, FL – Agents of Impact: The Art of Advocacy, a thought-provoking exhibition that blends art and activism, will debut on April 17, 2025, with a public reception from 6 PM to 9 PM at CityArts in downtown Orlando. Running through May 11, 2025, the exhibition highlights artwork that reflects the artists’ deeply held beliefs about the issues shaping our world today, sparking dialogue and action.

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  • art
  • artists
  • Art For All Spaces

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