Posts in Celebrations
Katie Chin Live with Kelly & Ryan

Dear friends - I was so thrilled to appear yesterday, February 1st on Live with Kelly & Ryan in celebration of Lunar New Year and the Year of the Tiger!! Click here for my appearance.

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Dolly Parton Now Has Her Own Cake

Here’s what 5 famous women are eating and drinking—Dolly Parton, Sarah Jessica Parker, Drew Barrymore, Martha Stewart, and Kate Hudson.

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Dreaming of a Valentine

What do you get when you're dreaming of a Valentine? Our Spirited Table version of love includes Chocolate in every shape, size and taste plus a Mozart Chocolate Liqueur that your Valentine is going to love.

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Mill City Indoor Winter Market-Saturday

LOCAL GROCERIES & MORE—10AM to 1PM - Saturday, Jan. 22

Nutritious groceries and other local items for the new year from 40 small farmers and makers this Saturday. Join us at our year-round farmers market inside the beautiful Mill City Museum lobby (no ticket required).

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Martin Luther King Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Day (officially Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.,[1] and sometimes referred to as MLK Day) is a federal holiday in the United States marking the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. It is observed on the third Monday of January each year. Born in 1929, King's actual birthday is January 15 (which in 1929 fell on a Tuesday). The holiday is similar to holidays set under the Uniform Monday Holiday Act. The earliest Monday for this holiday is January 15 and the latest is January 21.

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W3 Book Club-“Valley of the Dolls”

If you’ve read any of my previous articles on W3 Book Club, then you already know that we celebrate milestone birthdays for our members in a major way! And what better way to do that than with Jacqueline Susann’s scorching novel “Valley of the Dolls” featuring drugs, sex, the allure of the theater and Hollywood! Our birthday girl, Stacy, really wanted a 1960’s vibe ala the designer Pucci, and we made sure she got what she wanted.

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On a Trip Through Sicily, Old Secrets and New Surprises

During her sixth visit to the island, one editor realizes that a little help from the experts goes a long way. Two hours after arriving in Palermo, I am standing under centuries-old chandeliers and surrounded by gold-gilded everything inside the Galleria degli Specchi at the Palazzo Gangi.

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The Unwanted Orphan Who Built a Legacy of Kindness

This week, we welcome the new month of Shevat. The beginning of the book of Deuteronomy records that Moses “began to expound the Torah.” Rashi explains that “expounding” means that Moses translated the entire Torah into 70 languages. He began to do so a little more than a month before he passed away, on the first day of Shevat.

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