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Area Attraction - CTC's Triple Threat Summer Intensive: Head Over Heels (High School Edition)

Motherhood Moments

CTC’s Triple Threat production of Head Over Heels will be directed by Stephen DiMenna, with choreography by Jack Moorman, and music direction by Justin Cook. It creates theatre experiences that educate, challenge, and inspire for more than 250,000 people annually. All tickets are $25.

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What Is National Financial Literacy Month?

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Quality personal financial education is essential to ensure that individuals are prepared to manage money, credit, and debt, and to become responsible workers, heads of households, investors, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and citizens. Cooking to Financial Success. Your children know that you are saving money.

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Cost of Living Calculator | City and Salary Comparison Tool

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Core cost of living data is from The Cost of Living Index – COLI from the Council for Community and Economic Research, or C2ER. Education data was provided courtesy of Greatschools , a nationwide ratings system that evaluates schools based on performance on state achievement tests, graduation rates and other factors.

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Area Attractions: South Beach Wine & Food Festival (2/23-2/26)

Motherhood Moments

(Friday, February 24) Goya Foods' Grand Tasting Village featuring Publix Culinary Demonstrations sponsored by Sub-Zero Group Southeast will highlight fan-favorite Food Network and Cooking Channel personalities and the nations most celebrated chefs. Following the brunch, will be the afore-described first annual Tea Dance and Drag Show.

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Ways for Busy Parents to Teach Young Children About Money

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But you are a super busy parent, with work, continuing education, business travel, your kid’s other activities, church and the myriad of other things that demand your time and attention. You want your kid to be financially savvy. You know you can’t depend on the schools to teach them what you think they need to know. Make change.

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Meet a Reader | Jennifer from Arkansas

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My Dad was a blue-collar factory worker with an incredible work ethic (3 jobs at a time to pay bills if needed), Mom (& her higher degree) quit teaching & chose to stay home to educate me & eventually my brother; they started a ministry when I was a year old-we all helped with the maintenance & function of said ministry.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

My hobbies range from reading to painting, pen-and-ink drawing, cooking/baking, and writing. Did you ever receive any financial education in school or from your parents? It’s healthier, and when eggs were incredibly expensive, it was much more economical (still is since I buy flaxmeal in bulk). Not at all. Try things!

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