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MAKE A NOTE!! -- September 1st, 2000CIRCULATION - 1,862 WEB SITE VISITORS - 3,818 - We'd like to get over 4,000 in the next two weeks. A Free Twice Monthly Ezine with (Hopefully) Useful Info on a Wide Variety of Topics NEXT ISSUE TO BE PUBLISHED ON/ABOUT SEPTEMBER 15TH, 2000
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NOTE: Each entry has a suggested "POST IT..." location at the end. We recommend that you print out the ezine, cut out each entry, & post it in these locations to make it easier for you to find when you need it. And if you like what you read, be sure to pass it on to someone else who can use it. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ice Breakers & Party/Shower GamesSeems like September is the month for starting new groups. Whether it is
school or clubs, there are lots of new faces to go around. Here is a great web
site to check out for some games to break the ice with new friends. They also
have a section on party & baby/bridal shower games, kids' parties, &
more. If you can come up with a new one, they encourage you to send it in to
them. But this list is so extensive that may prove difficult. And a big thank
you to Pam, whose question about the games led me to the site. Check it out at http://www.residentassistant.com/links/socialprogresources.htm#Games
& click on "Games". "Icebreakers" are the first on the
list. You might also want to do a search on our Back Issue Page for
"Games" for ideas for other types of gatherings. POST IT...in any
party book you have, or in your cookbook near party recipes. * * * * * * * Military Retirement TipAs my husband prepares to join the ranks of retired American military, we came across some info that was a big surprise to us & may be to you also. When you retire, the American military will only pay for you to move your HHG (HouseHold Goods) the distance to the state where you entered the military. Anything more than that distance is charged to you. For example, we are currently in North Carolina. If he had entered the military in South Carolina, then they would pay for pick up, delivery, and the amount that would cover the distance to South Carolina. BUT if we wanted to retire to Texas, then we would have to pay any amount over that fee. So, IF you are not sure of where you plan to retire & want to save some money, you might consider trying to get that last assignment as far away from the state where you entered as possible. That way you will be covered for anything in between. POST IT...with your Leave and Earnings Statement. * * * * * * * Whodunit BooksOne of my favorite memories of my school days was a teacher who read us a Two Minute Mystery at the end of the day. The "Whodunit" books have short mysteries that you can read in about 2-5 minutes, with all the clues to solve the mystery. It isn't always as easy as it sounds, but everyone I knew LOVED trying to figure out the mystery. So if you are a teacher, what a wonderful way to get kids thinking creatively AND if you are a parent why not make it a family project. But don't give them the answer too quickly (yes, they do include answers), why not read it at the end of the day in a classroom, or for a bedtime story at home, but don't give them the answer till morning. Because there are so many titles it is easier to give you a couple of the most popular authors of these books: Stan Smith and Hy Conrad. You might also want to check out our November 1, 1997 issue which has an article on a web site, that may be more difficult for younger children, but has the same type story every week. Check it out at http://www.thecase.com POST IT...on your shopping list & by your computer. * * * * * * * College Students & MeningitisThe Centers for Disease Control is still recommending that college students be vaccinated against bacterial meningitis. This very serious ailment can spread quickly in group-living arrangements like dorms. Dorm students might then go out & infect students living off campus before they are aware they have it. College students, especially freshmen are 6 times MORE likely to get it than the general population. Since it resembles the flu in early stages, it can be dismissed as something minor until the student lands in the hospital. Over 300 people a year die from this infection, and it can also have lasting effects for those who "recover". Most colleges make the vaccine available at their health clinics, and some states even require the shots now. So protect your loved ones. POST IT...in your student's room, or by the phone if they are attending out of the area. Love LanguagesFor years I have been hearing about Gary Chapman's book, "The Five Love
Languages", and now I know why. This is an outstanding book for improving
or even saving your marriage. But more than that, it can help us with our
children & other people that we care about. The premise is that people * * * * * * * Back Issue TreasuresLots of back issue items to cover today. First of all, we are still working on the Diet for a Poisoned Planet lists for the Bonus Page. A recent article in a major consumer magazine seemed to back up my earlier comment that the safe & unsafe foods seem to remain constant, in spite of changes in environmental law, w/few exceptions. OCTOBER IS CLERGY APPRECIATION MONTH so September is the time to start planning special events to make a difference in your pastor's life. Don't underestimate how much this will mean to them. Check out our September 15th, 1997 back issue for more information AND here is a web site with some ideas to get you started http://www.christianityonline.com/fun/holidays/clergyapp/honor.html. CURRENT MOST POPULAR BACK ISSUE: May 1st, 2000
* * * * * * * JOKEActually, this was a local TV station's news story, but I thought it was
pretty funny. Albeit unintentionally so. * * * * * * * QUOTE"Prayer is not an argument with God to persuade Him to move things our
way, but an exercise by which we are enabled by His Spirit to move ourselves His
way." ---Leonard Ravenhill * * * * * * * Coming AttractionsReview of popular fitness videos, more Diet for a Poisoned Planet food lists, schooling at home/homeschooling, and more. * * * * * * * FEEDBACK TO THE EDITORTO SUBSCRIBE TO MAKE-A-NOTE EZINESend a blank email to: subscribe-make-a-note@hub.thedollarstretcher.com TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM MAKE-A-NOTE EZINESend a blank email to: unsubscribe-make-a-note@hub.thedollarstretcher.com THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL OF PASTOR WILSON'S HARD WORK AS OUR LIST MANAGER!!
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