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By Stacey Ebert , 5 June 2018

Through the Eyes of an Educator: In Search of Adventure

Every day, students show up to learn. Whether they’re five years old in a traditional classroom or fifteen in a home school setting - or anywhere in between - there's curiosity, intrigue, and interest somewhere inside them waiting to be entertained and engaged. Some show up craving the excitement of learning, while others are there without any excitement, unless that necessary hook can grab their attention. Long ago, one of my favorite quotes grabbed my attention and hasn’t let go since.

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 5 June 2018

Frank N. Furter’s The Rocky Horror Show Guide to Stratford

Fun, unexpected experiences, and products align with Dr. Frank N. Furter’s character in Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, now playing at the Avon Theatre. This experience is presented in conjunction with the Stratford Festival, which opened June 2.  

Frank N. Furter’s The Rocky Horror Show Guide to Stratford

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  • Rocky Horror Show
  • Stratford
  • Ontario
  • Canada
  • travel
  • travel tips
  • films
By Alexandra Korey , 4 June 2018

Arttrav explains how to make pecorino cheese

 

 

 

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 3 June 2018

Top Ten Tips for Integrating Buy Nothing Day into your Travels

Have you heard of Buy Nothing Day? It's a day celebrated worldwide to protest consumerism. Here in the US, it's celebrated on Black Friday, probably the biggest shopping day of the year. Buy Nothing day started in 1992 in Vancouver - and now is celebrated by over 65 nations. There's even a hilarious Buy Nothing catalog of items you want for Christmas and already have.

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 3 June 2018

Top Tips for Budget Family Travel

It’s important to take your kids when you travel – not only are you exposing them to the world, but you’re teaching collaboration, patience, great food, different cultures, languages, history, and more. But it can be expensive to take everyone, while you’re traveling.

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 1 June 2018

Artist of the Month: Jan Clizer

I knew at first glance that our featured artist, Jan Clizer, truly understands how to share the essence of place. Her paintings are utterly evocative, and whatever the subject, take us around the world. I love them - and so will you.

By Josh Garrick , 1 June 2018

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of June 2, 2018 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of June 2, 2018 By Josh Garrick 

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  • arts
  • culture
  • events
  • theatre
  • music
  • ballet
  • community
  • travel
  • Orlando
  • Florida
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 30 May 2018

Teaching Students About Gender-Based Violence Through Art

Are you interested in teaching about the use of art as a tool for social change? Do you educate students on global issues and solutions?

Teaching Students About Gender-Based Violence Through Art: Little Stones free professional development webinar

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  • art
  • films
  • gender-based violence
  • global education
By Rosie Carbo , 28 May 2018

Wine Lovers Pour Into Culinaria's Wine and Food Festival

Traveling to San Antonio anytime soon? If so, you can still indulge in haute cuisine at a throng of upscale restaurants and bars, even if you missed the 19th annual Culinaria Wine and Food Festival.

Wine Lovers Pour Into Culinaria's Wine and Food Festival

By Culinary Spelunker , 26 May 2018

How Milk Became the Drink of Choice for Indy 500 Winners

A day before thirty-three racing cars charge through the speedway, ticking off 200 laps and 500 miles, the Milk People (yes, they're called "Milk People") prepare to make their special delivery. Chosen from among more than 1,000 Indiana dairy farmers, two "Milk People" are selected to award the Indianapolis 500 winner, and the driver's mechanic and car owner, a bottle of milk. They're offered one of three varieties – skim, 2%, or whole milk.

Chocolate is a no-go.

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