Archive for September 6th, 2010

Eventions trade show table


On Thursday May 27th, Eventions set up a table at the 1st annual FSU Supplier Diversity Conference and Tradeshow. The turn-out was amazing! Thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth!

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Promote Resellrightscafe.com and make great commissions off of our high demand products. Great Resell Rights Products at Low Discount Prices

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Nassau GOP bites the ballot

Nassau GOP bites the ballot A Republican political appointee with the Nassau County Board of Elections ended up disenfranchising her own party when she failed to include the GOP in the instructions sent out to 900,000 voters on the new electronic voting machines, red-faced officials admitted yesterday. The elephant-sized goof appeared in information sent… Read more on New York Post

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Pumpkin Carving with Templates-HGTV


Download templates from HGTV.com and use them to create your design. Thisvideo is part of Halloween 2008 show hosted by Jennifer Perkins . SHOW DESCRIPTION :Let the ghoul times roll with our bewitching costume, pumpkin-carving, party-planning and decorating ideas-sure to spookify your home inside and out.

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The Ultimate Games Guide teaches you how to play dozens of the best party games around, such as group games, beer games and card games ! The Ultimate Games Guide

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Games for Your Valentine Party

Do you want to find out who is the prettiest, cleverest and funniest among your party gang, then try the following game and get the answer and prove your Valentine party to be the best.

Supper over, the envelopes were opened. Each contained red heart stickers, narrow strips of colored paper, figures of Cupid and various other bits which Sally had cut from old valentines. This little store of supplies was supplemented by sheets of red and white construction paper, a box of crayons, a jar of library paste, and scissors. Each guest was requested to make a valentine, from her supply, for a boy friend. Any style was permissible; pretty, fancy, or the old-style comic. This valentine-making was conducive to much jesting, commotion and comparing of notes. Rhymesters added clever verses while others printed their messages in prose. Prizes were awarded for the prettiest, the cleverest, and the funniest. The finished valentines were displayed on the mantel.

Next Sally asked each guest to write an adjective on the back of the envelope which bore her name. She collected the envelopes and then read a valentine romance which she had prepared beforehand using her guests as characters in the story. As she came to each name she preceded it by the adjective selected by that unsuspecting guest.

For instance in the story ” Mary Brown went walking one day and whom should she see but Helen Grayson.” Filling in the blanks with the adjectives each guest herself had chosen the story reads: “Vicious Mary Brown went walking one day and whom should she see but gangling Helen Grayson.” This game was particularly funny because much of the time the unwitting guest had chosen an adjective most inappropriate; the fat guest choosing “skinny” and the like.

The next game was played on the dining-room table, which in the meantime was cleared for action. Each of six small dime store blocks bore on each of its six faces, one of the letters H, E, A, R, T, S. The players took turns in rolling all the cubes at one throw. Each player kept her own score, giving herself one point for each word that could be made from the letters that came up. No letter could be used more than once, but it wasn’t necessary to use all the letters each time. For example, when HAASET came up, the thrower received nine points because she could make the nine words, “as,” “tea,” “hat,” “sat,” “set,” “has,” “heat,” “the,” and “ash.” Ten points were scored if “hearts” could be spelled.

The result of the next game was surprising. This party included only a group who were very well acquainted. Each guest was given four cards; a blue, a gray, a green, and a brown. On the blue card each was asked to write the names of all the blue-eyed persons present; list the brown-eyed on the brown card; the gray-eyed on the gray; and the green-eyed on the green. The girls were very much chagrined to find that so many of them did not know the color of their friends’ eyes.

This precipitated a lot of joshing as to each other’s lack of observation. As the party broke up, the girls congratulated Sally on her many original party ideas.

This game is very fun to be played among the friends. By the end of the game they will realize how well they know their friends.

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Board vacancies

Board vacancies ACTON Residents are needed to fill vacancies on several town board and committees, including the Community Housing Corporation, Cable Advisory Committee, Council on Aging, Green Advisory Board, Historic District Commission, Recreation Commission, Senior/Disabled Taxation Committee, Transportation Advisory Committee, Sidewalk Committee, Volunteer Coordinating Committee, and Water Resources … Read more on Boston Globe

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Consulate-slaying suspect in S.A. court

Consulate-slaying suspect in S.A. court A man suspected of ordering the assassination of a U.S. consulate worker in Ciudad Juárez and at least one other deadly attack in Mexico’s bloody drug war appeared Friday in a San Antonio courtroom. Read more on San Antonio Express-News

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