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Remember, Honor, Teach – Wreaths Across America 2021

On Saturday a convoy left a quiet corner of Downeast Maine headed to Arlington National Cemetery on an important mission to deliver tens of thousands of handmade wreaths to remember our fallen Veterans, honor those who serve, and teach the children the value of freedom. Every December since 1992, the Worcester Wreath Company of Columbia […]

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Mom and Dad, Get Away from that Door!

Mom, Heel! Dad, Heel! Leave it! No! No! No! Drop it, now! That’s not yours! Don’t make me chase you! Get back here this instant! Dear Readers, my sincere apologies that you had to witness me disciplining my humans. But Mom and Dad have been overly excited about the Holidays and not behaving. Each time […]

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Giving of Yourself by Sharing Time and Talents

Today is Giving Tuesday, a worldwide initiative dedicated to giving back. It can be overwhelming with so many nonprofits vying for your support after these past two difficult years. However, giving can be more than making a financial donation. It can also mean giving of yourself by sharing your time and talents. There are many […]

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Over the River and Through the Woods 2021

It has become our annual Thanksgiving tradition to share Asa’s version of “Over the River and Through the Woods.” Whether you’re traveling to visit family and friends, having a small gathering at home, or celebrating somewhere in between, here’s a little song for you to sing. From our family to yours, safe travels and Happy Thanksgiving! Over […]

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Sorry Turkeys, Benjamin Franklin Just Wasn’t that into You

This November as our thoughts turn towards turkey, I am here to debunk a long held myth about this bird. Sorry turkeys, but Benjamin Franklin wasn’t that into you! For years the myth that Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be on the official seal of the United States has been repeated at Thanksgiving celebrations. […]

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