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slow cooker chicken recipe

Slow Cooker Chicken Recipe

Slow Cooker Chicken Recipe LOVE.

Unless you’re living in paradise, you are probably experiencing the first few cold snaps of Winter! With the memory of Thanksgiving dinner fresh in our minds and the anticipation of Christmas morning in store, evening dinners with family demand to be warm, comforting and EASY! This Slow Cooker Chicken Recipe fits the bill! With just a few ingredients and a couple of minutes invested, you can run your errands and come home to a house smelling of a delicious and nutritious home cooked meal! Enjoy!

It’s just mind blowing when so few ingredients thrown into a pot can come out tasting so good and so complex. Add to that the fact that you can serve this mixture a number of ways and you’ve got a real winner and a super practical answer to, “What’s for dinner?” I ate this saucy shredded chicken and peppers over my Garlic Parmesan Polenta, but you could totally spoon this over pasta or rice, OR my favorite idea: spoon the hot mixture into rolls or a loaf of Italian bread, top it with some mozzarella, and make yourself the most amazing slow cooked sandwich ever. EVER.

via Slow Cooker Italian Chicken and Peppers – Budget Bytes.

Washington’s Birthday

Washington’s Birthday

Washington’s Birthday is a United States federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday of February in honor of George Washington, the first President of the United States, who was born on February 22, 1732. It can occur on the 15th through the 21st of February inclusive. This year it is the 19th of February. 

Colloquially, the day is also now widely known as Presidents’ Day and is often an occasion to honor the incumbent president and all persons who have served as president, not just George Washington.

The day is a state holiday in most states, with official names including Washington’s Birthday, Presidents’ Day, President’s Day, and Washington’s and Lincoln’s Birthday.

The Most Wonderful Day Of The Year Lyrics

The Most Wonderful Day Of The Year Lyrics
 
A packful of toys means a sackful of joys
For millions of girls and for millions of boys
When Christmas Day is here
The most wonderful day of the year!
A jack in the box waits for children to shout,
“Wake up, don’t you know that it’s time to come out!”
When Christmas Day is here
The most wonderful day of the year!
Toys galore
Scattered on the floor
There’s no room for more
And it’s all because of Santa Claus!
A scooter for Jimmy, a dolly for Sue
The kind that will even say “How do you do.”
When Christmas Day is here
The most wonderful day of the year.

Support Your Local Salvation Army

Support Your Local Salvation Army

This Christmas, give to the charity that keeps your donations in your local community.

Our Mission
* The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
* The Salvation Army is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

Ways to Give
* To donate by phone with a live operator call 1-800-SAL-ARMY (725-2769)
* Give by Check
* Volunteer
* Auto Donations
* Miles
* Donate Goods
* Thrift Stores

Mount Dora Craft Fair:  26-27 Oct 2019

Mount Dora Craft Fair:
26-27 Oct 2019
“International trade exhibition for art and craft industry.”
Mount Dora Craft Fair is a 2 day event being held from 26th October to 27th October 2019 at the Maison en Ville in Mount Dora, United States. This event will be featuring an eclectic mix of arts and crafts from sculptures to ceramics to paintings to woodworking, and more, providing you with the opportunity to find unique gifts for you or for those on your holiday list.
Exhibitor Profile
The exhibitor profile for the event, Mount Dora Craft Fair includes the likes of artisans, craftsman, sculptor, painters and artist of both the skilled and the unskilled level.
Caterers, performers including singers and dancers are also included in the exhibitor profile.
Visitors: 5000 – 20,000
Exhibitors: 100 – 500
* Estimated Count
Dora Map
Maison en Ville, Mount Dora,  US

Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival – September 14th-15th

Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival

Mill Valley, CA
‪September 14th-15th, 2019‬ (‪Sat-Sun)‬

What: 63rd Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival Where: Old Mill Park, Mill Valley CA When: Sat/Sun ‪September 14th‬ and 15th ‪from 10am – 5pm‬

Be a part of history! Attend the 64th annual Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival.
Added promotion and special community events to help celebrate turning 64 will make our 2019 event the best ever. Only room for 140 artists in the beautiful Redwoods of Old Mill Park in downtown Mill Valley just 20 minutes from San Francisco and 40 minutes from the Sonoma wine country.

MVFAF supports the artists through an extensive advertising campaign that includes print, TV, radio and online coverage. The Festival maintains an active Facebook page as well as engaging website. Festival Program is produced by MarinScope and distributed one week in advance to Marin County residents. Every resident and business in the 94941 zip code receives a Tom Killion designed invitation to the event.

ARTIST AMENITIES: * Complimentary coffee and snacks each morning * Artist thank you reception ‪on Saturday night‬ * Wi-Fi available throughout Park (NEW) * Nearby free parking and artist shuttle to Festival grounds * Booth sitters * Overnight security * Artist awards totaling $2,500 * Award winners will be invited artists for the 2019 Festival * Website includes artist name and link to each artist’s website

2019 CALIFORNIA WATERMELON FESTIVAL – Los Angeles’ Hansen Dam Soccer Complex

2019 CALIFORNIA WATERMELON FESTIVAL – Los Angeles’ Hansen Dam Soccer Complex

Saturday June 29th & Sunday June 30th, 10am to 10pm. Tickets good for either day.
 
Tickets: $8 – $20
 
Join us for a day full of watermelon fun! This year will be the best ever, as we host our largest event yet with over 60,000 pounds of fresh-off-the-farm California watermelons, chilled, sliced and served fresh to you!
 
TICKET INCLUDES
  • All-You-Can-Eat Watermelon!
  • Kids: Petting Zoo, Pony Rides, Children’s Theater, Magic Shows, Bubble Parties, Balloon Hats, Crafts, crazy Arena Games, Wildlife Exhibit, Butterfly Feeding, BMX Bike Pro Stunt Show and more (Kid's Zone open from 10am – 7pm)
  • Beautiful Watermelon Carvings, Cooking Demonstrations and Tastings
  • Great Bands including
    • Saturday 8 PM: Flux Capacitors, Totally Awesome 80s Tribute Band
    • Sunday 8 PM: Selena Tribute Band
THE BEST IN SUMMER YUM & FUN!!
  • Everything from BBQ to Vegan to Tasty Watermelon Desserts and Drinks
  • Beer and Wine Garden. Try our Watermelon Ritas!
  • A full carnival: Purchase 10 Ride Super Saver Packages and Save up to 70%!
All tickets are good for 1 day of your choosing: Saturday the 29th or Sunday the 30th.
 
Read our FAQs to learn more about rules, regulations, and event services
 
See more videos and pictures on our website at https://www.watermelonfest.org/
 
Location
Hansen Dam Soccer Complex
11480 Foothill Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 91342

Frank Lloyd Wright – Birthday

Today is the birthday of legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959). He changed the world of architecture and his influential work lives on and continues to influence design to this day. 
 
Frank Lloyd Wright was born on June 8, 1867, in Richland Center, Wisconsin. After college, he became chief assistant to architect Louis Sullivan. Wright then founded his own firm and developed a style known as the Prairie school, which strove for an "organic architecture" in designs for homes and commercial buildings.
 
Date of birth: June 8, 1867
Date of death: April 9, 1959
Place of birth: Richland Center, WI
 

The Monterey International Pop Music Festival – 51st Anniversary: June 16 to June 18, 1967

The Monterey International Pop Music Festival – 51st Anniversary: June 16 to June 18, 1967, there was only one: the Monterey International Pop Festival, which featured more than 30 artists and bands playing over the course of three days in the summer of 1967.

The festival's star-studded lineup reads like a who's who of rock royalty, but four names rise to the top of any conversation about the festival. There was Janis Joplin. ("When she sang, all of her sang," Pennebaker remembers.) The Who left the audience in awe after Pete Townshend concluded "My Generation" by smashing his guitar.

Finally, there was Jimi Hendrix, who threw his guitar down onstage and doused it with Ronson lighter fluid. "Then [he] lights it, and then leans back in this sacrificial rite of giving his guitar to the gods," the audience remembers. "One of the most iconic rock 'n' roll moments in musical history."

Maker Faire Bay Area – May 17 & 19, 2019

Maker Faire Bay Area – May 17 & 19, 2019

Come celebrate Maker Media's 22nd Maker Faire and 13th anniversary in the Bay Area, showcasing creative and resourceful people in the areas of science and technology, engineering, food, and arts and crafts.

 FRIDAY@MakerFaire – SPECIAL PROGRAM

We call it the Greatest Show (& Tell) on Earth. Maker Faire is part science fair, part county fair, and part something entirely new! As a celebration of the Maker Movement, it’s a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity, and resourcefulness. Faire gathers together tech enthusiasts, crafters, educators, tinkerers, food artisans, hobbyists, engineers, science clubs, artists, students, and commercial exhibitors. Makers come to show their creations and share their learnings.  Attendees flock to Maker Faire to glimpse the future and find the inspiration to become Makers themselves.

  • Friday May 17 1pm – 5pm Limited FRIDAY@MakerFaire
  • Saturday May 18 10am – 7pm
  • Sunday May 19 10am – 6pm

 

Chart of ticket prices. Prices vary.

 

From: www.eventbrite.com

ArtsQuest Fine Art Festival – 31st Anniversary

ArtsQuest Fine Art Festival 
Miramar Beach, FL 
‪May 12th, 2019‬ (‪Sun‬) 

The Cultural Arts Alliance (CAA) of Walton County invites artists to apply to exhibit in the 31st Annual ArtsQuest Fine Arts Festival happening May 12th, 2019 in South Walton, FL, along Northwest Florida’s beaches.

ArtsQuest provides an opportunity to view and purchase original art from over 200 artists from around the country while also experiencing live musical entertainment, ImagiNation (where kids rule), student exhibits and great food & beverage options in the Town Center of Grand Boulevard at Sandestin. 

ArtsQuest is a juried show that includes artists in the categories of Ceramics, Fiber, Glass, Jewelry, Metal, Mixed Media, Oils & Acrylics, Original Digital Art, Photography, Sculpture, Wood and Works on Paper (Watercolor, Printmaking, Pastels, Pencils, Ink).

The festival takes place in Grand Boulevard at Sandestin’s Town Center, which is also home to large-scale events such as the 30A Songwriters Festival and the South Walton Beaches Wine & Food Festival. Located along the Scenic Hwy 98 Corridor, Grand Boulevard is easily accessible from regional drive and fly markets, including Houston, Memphis, Atlanta, Nashville, Birmingham, Mobile, Pensacola and Tallahassee. 

ArtsQuest is the kick-off event for Art Week South Walton, which is an initiative of the CAA. The purpose of Art Week is to bring communities, organizations and businesses together to present quality arts and entertainment to the community. Spanning several days, Art Week will feature visual, performing and literary arts programming in diverse formats and various venues throughout South Walton.

Highlights of ArtsQuest include: * $10,000 cash in artist awards * 5,000 quality art buyers * Children’s activities in “ImagiNation” * Live music and entertainment * Food vendors & full cash bar, along with existing restaurants in Grand Boulevard With the support of the Tourist Development Council, Visit South Walton, there is a comprehensive marketing campaign for ArtsQuest, including radio (Southeastern markets), social media, direct mail, posters, online advertising, and regional and national print.

Grand Boulevard and the surrounding area offer affordable accommodations, including hotels, camping and condo and home rentals. Other artist amenities include conveniently located artist parking, booth sitting, overnight security, continuous artist hospitality. 

Award winners from the 2018 ArtsQuest show do not need to submit jury fee and will be automatically admitted into the 2019 ArtsQuest show should they meet the application deadline.

May 9th, 1960 FDA approves the Pill

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves the world’s first commercially produced birth-control bill–Enovid-10, made by the G.D. Searle Company of Chicago, Illinois.

Development of “the pill,” as it became popularly known, was initially commissioned by birth-control pioneer Margaret Sanger and funded by heiress Katherine McCormick. Sanger, who opened the first birth-control clinic in the United States in 1916, hoped to encourage the development of a more practical and effective alternative to contraceptives that were in use at the time.

In the early 1950s, Gregory Pincus, a biochemist at the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, and John Rock, a gynecologist at Harvard Medical School, began work on a birth-control pill. Clinical tests of the pill, which used synthetic progesterone and estrogen to repress ovulation in women, were initiated in 1954.

On May 9, 1960, the FDA approved the pill, granting greater reproductive freedom to American women.

Tanning with baby oil in the days before we knew much.

Tanning with baby oil in the days before we knew much.

The 1970s were an era of living dangerously, when we rode in cars without seat belts, took bike rides without benefit of a helmet, before airbags, before nutrition labeling and before surgeon general warnings. Before anyone knew what ultraviolet rays were not healthy.
 
Photo credits: 1974 Johnson's baby oil ad with Ali McGraw.
 
A bit of humor: 
  • I just turned my brightness all the way up on the iPhone & got a nice little tan. 
  • There is a fine line between a tan and looking like you rolled around in a bag of Doritos.
  • I competed in the sun-tanning Olympics, but all I did was get bronze

ART ALLEY at HOW WEIRD 2019: 5th of May in San Francisco

ART ALLEY at HOW WEIRD 2019

Live painting, exhibited artwork, and interactive fun! Mixed with local arts and crafts stalls! Come see the creativity that San Francisco is famous for.

Sunday May 5th from Noon to 8pm

http://HowWeird.org

The How Weird Street Faire is a project of the non-profit World Peace Through Technology Organization. Inspiring peace through music, art, ideas, connections, understanding, and raising consciousness.

SUNDAY MAY 5th

Noon to 8pm

Centered at Howard & 2nd Streets

Downtown San Francisco, Earth

$20 at the faire / $15 in advance

2019 MAGIC PASSES are now available!

You can get the presale Magic Passes for $15 at

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-weird-2019-tickets-59869723956

Join us as we gather the tribes once again to celebrate peace, be inspired by art, shop exotic stores, make new friends and greet old ones, generate waves of joy, and expand our consciousness.

How Weird is centered at Howard and 2nd Streets, in the heart of the San Francisco’s technology and art sectors. Filling in the faire will be thousands of people in colorful costumes dancing in the streets

Celebrate peace and weirdness at the greatest street faire in the galaxy.

The How Weird Street Faire is a project of the educational non-profit World Peace Through Technology Organization, proving for 20 years now that peace is possible. See why San Francisco is still at the vanguard of creativity and artistic expression.

 

Bodega Bay Fisherman’s Festival – May 4 & 5, 2019

Bodega Bay Fisherman’s Festival – May 4 & 5, 2019 

 2400 Westshore Rd, Bodega Bay, California 94923

 http://www.bbfishfest.org/

 (707) 875-3866

 Nonprofit Organization · Performance & Event Venue

SEA your way to Bodega Bay, the fishing community

Welcome to the home of the Bodega Bay Fisherman’s Festival. Since 1973, this event has celebrated our local fisherman and it’s when salmon season is kicked off with a blessing of the fleet. The Festival is packed with events for people of all ages: craft booths, live music, good food, entertainment and more.

The Fisherman’s Festival is an all-volunteer event and proceeds from the Festival benefit Bodega Bay Area community services.

LIVE MUSIC • ENTERTAINMENT

WINE TASTING • BEER BOOTH

LOCAL CUISINE FOOD BOOTHS

ART SHOW • CRAFTS FAIR EXHIBITS • RAFFLE PRIZES

CHILDREN’S EVENTS

~ Well-behaved and Leashed Pets Welcome

~ Free Parking  ~ Handicap Accessible

Visit the Information Booth for details & updates

ONGOING ACTIVITIES, DEMONSTRATIONS, and a WOODEN BOAT CHALLENGE.

Kid Zone • Touch Tank Tide Pool • Informational Nonprofit Booths •
 
CHP and Sonoma County Sheriff helicopter landings • US Coast Guard rescue demos in the harbor
 
Westside Park is operated by Sonoma County Regional Parks. Sonoma County Board of Supervisors grant sponsor.

The Bodega Bay Fisherman’s Festival is a 501 (c) (3) California nonprofit charitable organization.

All proceeds from the Festival benefit Bodega Bay Area community services

Honoring Leonardo da Vinci 500 Years After his Death

Honoring Leonardo da Vinci 500 Years After his Death
 
0n May 2, 2019, Italy and the world honor the day, 500 years ago, when Leonardo da Vinci died. A host of exhibitions offered in Italy will last much of the year.
 
ROME — On May 2, 2019, Italy and the world honor the day, 500 years ago, when Leonardo da Vinci died. In fact, a host of celebrations are planned here and will last much of the year. In March the celebration committee created by the Ministry for Culture and Tourism elected Prof. Paolo Galluzzi, who is director of the Galileo Museum of Florence, its president. Other committee members include Prof. Vincent Deleuvin, curator of Italian 16th C. painting at the Louvre; Prof. Luke Syson, curator of European sculpture and decorative arts at the Metropolitan of New York, and Pinin Brambilla Barcilon, restorer of "The Last Supper."
 
"The death of Leonardo," Ingres, 1818
 
One of the main events of the 500th anniversary of his death begins this October at the Uffizi Galleries of Florence, with the exhibition "The Leicester Codex of Leonardo da Vinci: Water as Microscope of Nature."
 
Leicester Codex, Florence (on loan from Bill Gates)
 
When Leonardo's patron Giuliano de'Medici died, Leonardo quit Italy for France in 1516, when he was 64, to live in a fine manor house at Clos-Luce near Amboise. He was unwell and his hand too crippled to paint, but he and his admiring new patron, Francis I, the youthful king of France, became close friends who discussed everything from philosophy to art, architecture and engineering. Writing in 1550, Giorgio Vasari, in his  Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects, recorded that Leonardo actually died in the king's arms, with the king "supporting his head to give him such assistance and do him such favour as he could, in the hope of alleviating his sufferings." Vasari's account  inspired artists like Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres to paint, that death scene with the king in 1818 
 
This touching scene of the king cradling the artist's head is unproven but is possible albeit, "With Leonardo, nothing is so simple," writes Walter Isaacson in his carefully researched Leonardo Da Vinci, The Biography (Simon and Schuster, 2017). Leonardo was buried  in the cloister of the Church of Saint Florentin at Amboise, "but the current location of his remains is another mystery," writes Isaacson. The church was demolished in the early 19th C., and, although excavation decades later revealed bones, they are cautiously described as Leonardo's "presumed remains."
 
One of the main events of the 500th anniversary of his death begins this October at the  Uffizi Galleries of Florence, with the exhibition "The Leicester Codex of Leonardo da Vinci: Water as Microscope of Nature." The 72-page Codex, which discusses the movement of water, fossils, and moonlight (among other topics) is being loaned by Bill Gates, who purchased it in 1990 for over $30 million. Already on view in Turin at the Biblioteca Reale is the famous self-portrait of Leonardo after two years of restoration. Works on view with the self-portrait will be Italian Renaissance drawings called "Intorno a Leonardo, Disegni italiani del Rinascimento," from July 8 through Sept 15. "For 2019 we are planning to open a permanent display of the 13 Leonardo drawings which we own, in addition to the Codex of the Flight of Birds," says director Enrica Pagella.
 
In Milan after Feb. 7 a pavilion at the Borsa Internazionale del Turismo (Bit) travel fair will, in the words of the Bit organizers, "illustrate Leonardo's works through contributions from the major cultural venues associated with him: the Sforzesco Castle, the Museum of the Vinciano Cenacolo, the Ambrosiana Library and Art Gallery, the da Vinci National museum of Science and Technology and the Stelline Foundation." Reproductions of some of the machines invented by Leonardo will be on view. As an aside, tourism in Milan has increased notably, thanks partly to a 20% increase in youngsters under 18

Artisan Craft Festival – Las Vegas

Description
 
Celebrate Spring and Easter with something handmade from the Artisan Craft Festival featuring everything from handcrafted jewelry, delicious goodies, beautiful home decor and unique Valentine's gift ideas created by hand.
 
Date: April 7th 2019
Time: 10 am – 5 pm
Location: Suncoast Hotel Casino Grand Ballroom
Address: 9090 Alta Dr. Las Vegas NV
Contact:
Sal: 702-824-5081
 

9th Annual Spring Festival on Ponce on April 6-7, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia

The Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces is proud to announce the 9th Annual Spring Festival on Ponce on April 6-7, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. This event will feature over 125 local and regional artists with the beautiful backdrop of historic Olmsted Linear Park.

Visitors will enjoy fine art and crafts, children’s area, live acoustic entertainment and local food and beverage concessions including “gourmet” food trucks. This event is organized by the Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces and volunteer artists to benefit the local community. This event will be very conservative, with sensitivity to the park and neighborhood. Best of all, its free to attend.

These beautiful chains of parks have lovely trees and paths and great visibility from one of Atlanta's truly historic avenues. This is a unique and wonderful opportunity for locals and visitors to appreciate the vision and legacy of one of America’s most celebrated landscape architects, Fredrick Olmsted, Sr. as well as the achievements in restoration by the Olmsted Linear Park Alliance.

Location: 
1451 Ponce de Leon Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30307
Olmsted Linear Park

Times: 
Sat., April 6, 2019 from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sun., April 7, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Music: Acoustic music only

Admission: Free to attend

For more information, please visit www.festivalonponce.com.
Media Inquiries:
Randall Fox
404-873-1222
Randall@affps.com

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Strike a Pose: Vogue’s Anna Wintour

Anna Wintour is arguably the most powerful person in fashion as she continues to reign supreme as the Editor in Chief of Vogue.

Books have been written about her (or thinly veiled versions of her), movies and documentaries abound and though it weighs more than a newborn baby, Vogue is still required reading for many households.

Nicknamed the 'Nuclear Wintour,’ the 68 year-old Anna Wintour has been editor-in-chief of Vogue since 1988.

Not only is Wintour editor in chief of Vogue, but she’s also artistic director for Vogue’s publication, Condé Nast. Wintour wakes up at 5am every day and is always in bed by 10.15pm latest.

“It’s so interesting to me how people dress when they come in for interviews,” Wintour says. “Sometimes you feel they’re wearing clothes that they just bought that morning, or maybe the night before, and not something that in any way suits their personality and who they are. I think what everyone should remember, whether they’re interviewing at Vogue or indeed anywhere, that we’re not hiring your wardrobe. Your wardrobe is not going to be doing the job for you — it’s who you are.”

Wintour often hides behind her trademark sunglasses – her most famed accessory, but the glasses are actually corrective lenses as she suffers from deteriorating vision.

Love her or loathe her, Anna Wintour has been influencing our fashion experience with her 30th year at the helm of American Vogue. 

Wouldn’t you want to know what the woman who can end a designer’s career in one look thinks you should wear to a job interview at Vogue?

Dress authentically as you if you are trying to sell yourself. Of course, a job at Vogue is very different than a law or finance firm but even if you are wearing a suit or pencil skirt see if there is a small part you can add to it that is all you. Maybe a small accessory or pop of color.

Anna Wintour is thought to earn a salary of $2 million dollars and has a clothing allowance of $200,000 a year.

Anna Wintour is arguably the most powerful person in fashion as she continues to reign supreme as the Editor in Chief of Vogue. Wintour is the most powerful (or most feared) editor in fashion.

Wintour often hides behind her trademark sunglasses – her most famed accessory, but the glasses are actually corrective lenses as she suffers from deteriorating vision.

Strike a Pose: Vogue