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Adorable: Bride Has 89-year-old Grandmother as One of Her Bridesmaids

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elderly-bridesmaid-released-SweetwaterPortraits PAAt Christine Quinn’s Pennsylvania wedding in May, one of her bridesmaids was her 89-year-old grandmother.

Nana Betty was hesitant at first, worried that she wasn’t as “young and pretty” as the other bridesmaids—but the sassy senior happily donned the same dress as the other ladies in the bridal party–and even joined them in the party bus on the big day.

“She had the entire wedding party laughing with her words of wisdom and funny comments throughout the day,” the bride told Huffington Post. “It was amazing.”

(READ more – and see more pics – at Huffington Post)

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Homeless Shelter’s 80-Bed Rooftop Garden Cultivates Fresh Food and Job Skills

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Shelter residents are harvesting organic produce to nourish themselves while growing their skills for an eventual return to the workforce.

The Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless started its rooftop garden in 2009 to teach homeless people about urban farming and organic food production.

Now the gardeners harvest from 80 beds that grow various greens, vegetables and fruits. The scope of its sustainable agriculture initiative includes beekeeping, with 1,300 bees for pollination and producing honey, and collecting rainwater to irrigate the crops.Prison garden screenshot MD Dept Public Safet

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Shelter resident-volunteers tend to the garden as part a partnership with Truly Living Well – a training program that also distributes fresh produce to farmer’s markets and local restaurants.

In addition to harvesting food for the homeless, the program provides volunteers with training in garden planning, plant selection, food storage and a whole ‘crop’ of invaluable skills to prepare them for careers in urban farming.

(READ more at Upriser) – Photo: Metro Atlanta Task Force on Facebook

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Boxing Champ Helps 4-yo “Get Back Up” After iPad is Snatched From His Little Hands

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After a four-year-old lost his iPad to a thief, he soon discovered that he had a former boxing champion in his corner.

When Howard Davis, Jr. and his wife saw the video of a boy in Tamarac, Florida, getting the gadget snatched from his hands, they decided to stop by to provide relief, and a little lesson.

Davis, who won a gold medal for boxing at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, says that when you get knocked down, you have to get right back up.Carolina Panthers player Thomas Davis-NFLvideograb

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The little boy, identified only as Alejandro, is clearly elated, and once he’s old enough to understand how big a deal it is for a complete stranger, and an Olympic champion, to have helped, we’re sure that iPad will be all the more valuable….even 10 generations of new iPads later.

(READ more at the Sun Sentinel) – Photo: WTVJ video

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Child Refugee From War Torn Somalia Goes Back to Run For President

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After fleeing her homeland almost 25 years ago, Fadumo Dayib has decided she wants to be president of Somalia.

“I’m generally an optimist,”  Ms. Dayib told Good News Network.

She certainly needs to be, since she’s the first female candidate in the nation and going up against some fiery opponents in a male-dominated country.

Her life story provides reason for optimism, too. She’s beaten enormous odds during her 42 years.

She learned to read at age 14, an impressive feat for any Somalian woman – and used that skill to earn a master’s degree in health care and public health, and a second one in public administration from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

Dayib and her family left as refugees fleeing Somalia’s civil war when she was just a child, living briefly in Kenya before settling in Finland.

She returned to Somalia briefly as part of a U.N. mission to build clinics and provide health care in 2005, but left the country again when the U.N. deemed it was no longer safe to stay.warka_water_towers-VittoriLab

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Always in the back of her mind, Dayib, now a mother of four, wanted to heal the wounds in her homeland and knew the changes would have to come from the top—which is why, having graduated from Harvard this spring, she is running next year to become the first woman president of her native country.

“Somalia needs a multidimensional approach to tackling issues,” Dayib told Good News Network. “But everything boils down to tackling poverty.”

Somalia is still recovering from more than 20 years of civil war and its aftermath, and the country lacks many basic services; but Dayib believes Somalia is poised for a brighter future.

Africans reach for obama's hand-Kenya-WH-Pete SouzaThis summer, U.S. President Barack Obama visited neighboring Ethiopia, another African nation rebounding after decades of strife and famine—Dayib herself points to Liberia and Rwanda as examples of African nations that have rebuilt themselves after civil war.

All three countries have been torn apart by factional infighting, but Liberiapo and Rwanda have been restoring civil order and a new government. She now sees Somalia following in their footsteps – establishing in 2012 its first parliament in two decades, and, next year, holding it’s first democratic presidential election since 1967.

She sees health care, sanitation, education and jobs as the building blocks to eliminating poverty and laying a new foundation for the nation. Though a 67% unemployment rate may be overwhelming, she believes Somalis could benefit greatly through access to micro-finance — small loans that help build simple farming, fishing or other businesses so people can lift themselves out of poverty.

Globe map Somalia_horn of AfricaDayib also wants to end terrorism by inviting militants to the peace table.

“We can’t get out of the hole we’re in until we admit to the role we’ve played in the state the country is in,” she said.

Digging Somalia out of poverty will indeed require Somalis, long divided by internal fighting, to lay down weapons and work together.

Dayib wants a truth commission, similar to South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission set up in 1996 following apartheid, which allowed victims of violence to tell their stories and the perpetrators who listened to be granted amnesty for their role. The Commission, led by Archbishop Desmond Tutu who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, healed many of the deep-seated wounds between whites and blacks in that country.

Boundlessly courageous, Ms. Dayib is unshaken by death threats from militants angry over the idea of a woman running for office. Despite the threats and painful memories of this place, Dayib believes she must return to heal the country’s pain while it still suffers.

“I’m a dreamer,” she said. “I dream of what Somalia could be like.”

A dreamer and optimist might be the last kind of person you’d expect to see running for president in the Horn of Africa, or it might be exactly what it takes to stay in the race.

(WATCH the video interview below and READ more at the Harvard Gazette) – Photo from Harvard.edu

Balloon Released at Gravesite Flies 25 Miles, Straight Home to Family

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On her first Father’s Day without her dad, 13-year-old Saige Seibold and her mother Sandy decided to “send a message to Heaven.”

They were stunned by the sudden reply.

Sandy Saige Seibold screenshot KFORJohn Seibold had passed away just a month earlier, and his wife and daughter (pictured left) visited his grave to release a balloon carrying their message.

The note asked whoever found it to contact Saige and “make her day.”

After returning home to Cement, Oklahoma, 25 miles away from the cemetery, Saige took a walk in the pasture where she used to spend time with her dad. There, caught on a barbed-wire fence, was the balloon and her note.

“I think I started crying,” Sandy told KFOR News. “It felt like a message from him.”

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Policeman Risks Spraying to Save Skunk From Yogurt Can Situation

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Caught on cop cam: officer risks the wrath of a scared skunk to help free him from a yogurt container.

While Rochester, Michigan Officer Merlin Taylor was on patrol, his squad car pulled up near a skunk running in circles with his head stuck in a yogurt container.

Poor little guy—he was just hungry.

Officer Taylor boldly attempted to get the lid off of the skunk’s snout, risking exactly what happened at the end.raccoon-in-snow-LoriTaggart-submitted

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How to Turn Off GNN Notifications or Turn Back On

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A thousand apologies go out to Good News Network fans who experienced our deluge of notifications that accidentally went out on August 4.

We had a problem when deactivating a WordPress plugin and so had to secretly republish all 366 On This Day in History columns.

Unfortunately, my tech team and I neglected to remember that notifications would be sent out for each one of these columns. Whomp.

Even though nothing looked different on our website, if you had previously signed up to receive notifications whenever a new article was published, you were inundated with notices on computers and devices. Again, we are so embarrassed and sorry about that.

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Here’s how to turn these off. It isn’t something we can do on our website, because it is within your browser.

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From time to time, notifications may suddenly stop appearing. Though not normal, you can usually resolve this by resetting Safari.
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– In the upper-left menu, click on “Safari” -> “Reset Safari”
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– Delete the file “Configurations.plist.signed”
– Delete the file “UserNotificationPermissions.plist”
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5-year Study Reveals Why Ovarian Cancer Recurs and How to Stop It

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Scientists have finally discovered why ovarian cancer frequently comes back after patients receive chemotherapy—and they’ve also found a way to potentially eliminate the recurrence rate for half of patients who have the disease.

A five-year study at the University of California at Los Angeles found that coupling chemotherapy with an experimental drug called Birinapant greatly improved survivability in laboratory tissue.

At the core of the problem is the way doctors test for ovarian cancer. One of the things they look for is a protein called CA125. Chemotherapy targets cells containing the protein and that knocks out the cancer.African-Am-black-lab-worker-teen-Kevin Stonewall-IntelVideo

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The UCLA researchers found other cells, without the protein, that grow 700 times faster than the cells chemotherapy targets, allowing ovarian cancer to recur in more than 80% of people treated with chemotherapy alone.

“We found that these cells were like little time bombs, hiding from the chemotherapy and then later initiating tumor growth,” Dr. Sanaz Memarzadeh, a senior author of the study said.

Birinapant targets the cancer cells that do not contain the protein, and when coupled with chemotherapy, the combined treatment attacks the cancer on both fronts.Ebola Suit-Liberia-USAID-CC-MorganaWingard-adjusted

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The researchers plan clinical trials on actual patients next.

Not everyone with ovarian cancer would benefit from this particular combination of therapies. The good news is these two types of cells are present in about 50% of ovarian cancer patients – who would be candidates for this dual treatment.

Researchers are looking at other biomarkers to see if they’ve been missing still other hidden cancer “time bombs.”dog-nose-cancer-Photo-Credit-ItsGreg-CC-750px

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The study was funded by grants from 10 foundations and government agencies and was published on August 3 in the journal Nature.

(READ more from UCLA) – Photos: MesserWoland, CC license; Nephron, CC license

Fanny Packs Are In! “Hip Appeal” Offers Discrete Storage With Style

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According to Cosmopolitan’s August issue, Fanny Packs are, once again, the “in” thing.

This is great news for GNN’s founder, Geri, who loved hers back in the day.

But recently, long since having ditched her clunky fanny pack, she found herself headed to an all-day concert festival and needed to literally go buy pants just for the cargo pockets. She had not gotten the memo about the fanny pack as an acceptable accessory.

If only she had a Hip Appeal Hip Wrap Fanny Pack.

Hip Wrap Fanny Pack-insideviewPitched as a great hands-free way to carry your cell phone, keys, and credit card to the gym or yoga, the spandex wrap pulls on over your hips and fits snuggly on top of pants or leggings.

If you’re heading to a concert, music festival, etc, and want to keep your hands free, this is a great option—you can probably tuck a water bottle into the band itself, too.

The product even has zipper pocket for a passport, and is made in America. Prices start around $26.00 on Amazon.

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Youngest Black Actor Makes History Twice in ‘Les Miz’ Broadway Role

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Who can honestly say they landed their dream job right out of college?

Kyle Jean-Baptiste can–and he’s making history twice by doing it.

Right after graduation, the 21-year-old tenor was cast in the Broadway revival of “Les Misérables” playing the roles of Constable and Courfeyrac. He was also cast as an understudy for the iconic role of Jean Valjean.

On July 23, Ramin Karimloo, who normally plays Valjean, gave Jean-Baptiste the chance to step into the spotlight in his absence.

In doing so, Jean-Baptiste made history as the youngest actor—and the first African-American—to perform the part on Broadway.disney airport sing off screen grab youtube

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“Valjean has been a dream role for me ever since I got involved with music theatre,” the 6-foot-2 Baldwin Wallace University graduate told Cleveland.com. “I zoned out for a second because I couldn’t believe that I was in a Broadway show…in my dream show.”

Jean-Baptiste will continue as understudy for Karimloo, and then for Alfie Boe when he takes over the leading role in September.

The musical adaptation of Victor Hugo’s novel about the survival of the human spirit premiered on “The Great White Way” 30 years ago, and it is the longest running musical in the world.

(WATCH him strut his stuff in this inspiring clip below, or READ more at Cleveland.com) – Photo: Kyle Jean-Baptiste Facebook

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Field of Greens: Baseball Stadiums Grow Veggies on Roof to Feed Fans

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Forget peanuts and Cracker Jacks. A handful of Major League Baseball teams have started ‘farming the back 40’—and, in some cases, their sun-drenched stadium rooftops—to add healthier food choices to their concession menus while improving their operations’ sustainability.

In the process, these high-profile urban farms in Boston, Denver, San Francisco and San Diego are raising consciousness right along with their crops.Ethiopia-greenspace-YouTube

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Take Boston’s Fenway Farms, for example, the newest of the four Major League growers. Its 1,800 square feet of raised beds are situated on the rooftop of the park’s front office, making them highly visible to most of the 37,000-some fans who regularly turn out for home games and other events at Boston’s legendary stadium.

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“It’s wild. We’re really, really, really excited about this,” Jessie Banhazl, founder of Green City Growers, told The Christian Science Monitor as her company was ramping up Fenway Farms’ operation. “This particular project is the coolest and most widespread reach that we’ve ever seen with an urban agriculture project.”

Chris Knight, the Red Sox’s manager of facility planning and services, agreed. “We have such a platform here at this level of sports and at Fenway Park,” he said. “This is one way we can make an impact for the environment and nutrition.”

This melding of gardening and baseball all started in a pitchers’ bullpen. In 2012, the stadium chef for the San Diego Padres persuaded the team’s head groundskeeper to plant a dozen hot pepper and tomato plants in the Petco Park bullpen. The following year, the Colorado Rockies installed a 600-square-foot kitchen garden near Gate A at Coors Field in Denver. Then last year, the San Francisco Giants put in The Garden at AT&T Park, a 4,320-square-foot dining pavilion serving produce grown in several nearby gardens and a high-yield vertical farm.wyoming-verticle-farm-artist-rendering-Vertical_Harvest

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Will the trend continue into other MLB cities? Time will tell. But Green City Growers’ Banhazl has already glimpsed the potential influence that Boston’s ballpark farm may have on just plain folks. She watched on opening day as countless kids ran up to the railing to see the growing beds for the first time.

“They’d say, ‘Oh my God, the Red Sox have a farm?’” she recalled. “‘We should do this, Mom!’”

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Obama Dances in Kenya Joining a Folk Dance Craze (WATCH)

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Not all formal state dinners have to be stuffy affairs with stiff toasts and stiffer collars. This one gave politicians and dignitaries a chance to move their hips to a traditional folk dance which is currently rocking African nightclubs.

U.S. President Barack Obama joined Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta to perform the traditional Lipala dance — with the help of the country’s hottest pop band, Sauti Sol —  during a state dinner, July 25

“I looked to my right and saw the [Kenyan] President,” singer Bien Aime says in the band’s video below. “I looked to my left and saw President Obama. And I almost fainted.”

 

President Obama isn’t the first American leader to show off his moves on the continent. President George W. Bush got his groove on to music in South Africa on a 2008 visit.

“The Lipala dance is actually a dance that has been practiced by the Luhya tribe for the longest time ever,” band member Delvin Mudigi told the BBC.

Sauti Sol has been popularizing the traditional folk dance by mixing it with popular music, reports the BBC. Now that two presidents have been seen nationwide dancing to it, a hit was born.

(WATCH the Sauti Sol reaction below)  — Photo: Sauti Sol on Twitter

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Author Judy Blume Saves His Marriage After Man Tosses Wife’s Prized Book

Leonard Lasek set out some old books to give away, but didn’t realize one of those books — Judy Blume’s “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” — was a prized possession of his wife, Katie, until it was gone.  Desperate to find it, he posted flyers around his Brooklyn, New York neighborhood.

 

“The book is extremely important to my wife.” The flyers read. “It was a keepsake from her mother and is irreplaceable,” he wrote. Neighbors shared photos of the flyers on Twitter and Instagram to help spread the word.

Ms. Blume found out about Lasek’s lament and started looking herself–and asking how she could contact him to offer help.

When they finally connected on Twitter, Blume offered to mail him an autographed copy of the lost book.

 

Lasek later told Blume her gift had saved his marriage.

“And you were just married!  I take this as a good omen.” Blume replied in another tweet. “Still think Katie’s book will show up but I’m on the case.”

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Clear Your Schedule: Baby Kitten Cuddling is a Real Volunteer Job

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If kittens, cuddles, and saving lives are up your alley, we’ve got just the volunteer job for you.

In hopes of making shelter kitties more adoptable—and providing them with the love and care they need early in life—Best Friends Animal Society in Salt Lake City, Utah and Los Angeles, California have created a volunteer snuggling program.

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Currently, kitten nurseries across the country are populated with orphaned kittens taken in from shelters, offering intensive, 24/7 care for kittens as young as a few hours old. At this stage, orphaned baby kittens are very fragile.

A number of essential, life-saving tasks are performed for them around the clock, but the most fun, and arguably one of the most important, is helping the tiny cats socialize.

That’s where snuggle volunteers come in—all of their physical handling helps get the kittens to their “peak adorable fitness” and therefore makes them more adoptable. lynx-and-house-cat-Russian-zoo-cu

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“Since kitten nurseries operate 24/7, there is a need for volunteers to help out at odd hours, which can be very convenient for those who work during standard business hours,” said Eric Rayvid, a rep. for Best Friends. “Get off work, grab some dinner, drive to the kitten nursery, put in a couple of hours of bottle-feeding kittens and go to bed feeling like a hero.”

The most critical time in a kitten’s life, he says, is the first three to five weeks, and a kitten cannot successfully be raised in a shelter environment for this period of time due to lack of socialization from people and ongoing exposure to disease.kittens in blankets best friends animal society

Since the program first launched two years ago other shelters and rescue groups have been reaching out to Best Friends for help building nurseries in their own communities.

If you’re interested in cuddling some baby kittens, talk to your local shelter; if they don’t have a sterile kitten nursery and volunteer program, ask if they would be receptive to being connected with local rescue groups that can foster them.

You can also opt to foster or adopt yourself—either way, you’re saving lives, just like the folks who endure the tough task of rubbing soft bellies for fur babies at Best Friend nurseries.

(WATCH this adorable video below) Photos: Best Friends Animal Society 

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“Who Ya Gonna Call” New All-Girl Cast of Ghostbusters Visits Kids in Hospital

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A Boston children’s hospital is guaranteed “phantom-free” after the cast of the new “Ghostbusters” film showed up to cheer up kids.

The movie is shooting in Boston and the the staff at the Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center posted signs in the windows with the original movie’s signature line, “Who ya gonna call?”captain america chris evans and chris pratt-SeattleChildrens hospital-800px

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The all-female ensemble of Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones showed up with ghost traps and proton packs. They checked closets and under beds not so much to ease patients’ worries about ghosts but their doldrums about being stuck in hospital beds.

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“That was wonderful of them to take the time to put a smile on my son’s face.” Valerie Lynn wrote in a comment after the hospital posted pictures with her son with the Ghostbusters. “He’s been through so much in his battle against Stage 4 Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. This was good for his morale and very appreciated.”

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Watch This Daredevil Actually Surfing Big Waves On a Dirt Bike

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Riding a motorcycle over breaking ocean waves may sound like an impossible fantasy to surfers and bikers alike, but Australian stunt rider Robbie Maddison makes it a dream come true with his specially-built wave-walking dirt bike.

He’s featured in the video below — “Robbie Maddison’s Pipe Dream” — racing through Tahiti’s jungle on the motocross bike before hitting the water and going full throttle toward giant waves he uses to surf back to shore.

 

The bike screams across the surface of the water using paddled wheels jutting through skids beneath the motorcycle, but really, it’s years of skill and nerves of steel that power this ride.

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Police Hit the Dance Floor With City Youth to Find ‘Unity in Community’ (WATCH)

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Last weekend, professional dancers in Greensboro, North Carolina, decided to turn National Dance Day into a show of unity between police officers and young people from the local Boys & Girls Club.

Cops and kids did the “nae nae” and other moves at the event, dubbed Unity in Community through Dance.

Six officers in uniform took to the dance floor with 100 children to bust their moves to such tunes as Walk the Moon’s “Shut Up and Dance.”

The kids had been practicing at dance camp all summer.officer lemonade stand  ipad Lake county sheriffs office facebook

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Others strutting their stuff at the event included DuShaunt “Fik-Shun” Stegall, male winner of “So You Think You Can Dance” Season 10, members of the Greensboro Ballet, and professional dancers from Fred Astaire Dance Studio.

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Congress designated the last Saturday in July as National Dance Day five years ago to help foster dance education and physical fitness in America.

(WATCH the video below to see some of the action) Photos: Aesthetic Images Photography

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Four Athletes Who Totally Crushed It At The 2015 Special Olympic Games

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As closing ceremonies commence, we’d like to be able to shine a spotlight on all 6,500 Special Olympics competitor—but these four inspiring individuals stood out to us among many amazing people competing at the 2015 games in Los Angeles, California.

Take a look.

Olivia Quigley

Quigley got what she came for: a gold medal in the 100 meter dash.

But she had to defy doctors’ orders to do it.

The 24-year-old autistic sprinter was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer in February, and was scheduled for surgery in July. She decided to postpone that surgery so she could go to the games.

Olivia Quigley CC specialolympicsusa“I said, ‘I’m going to the World Games with cancer or not.’ Nothing is stopping me from going,” Quigley told USA TODAY sports.

In fact, nothing ever seems to stop Olivia.

She was diagnosed with autism shortly after being adopted from China at age 3 by Dan and Judy Quigley of Wisconsin. Back then, doctors said Olivia would never be an independent adult and would always need the help of her parents.

Today, she’s living on her own and has a full-time job at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin.

Olivia put off the breast cancer surgery for the Special Olympics but not the chemo, which left her exhausted and nauseous during the Games. She felt sick before her event but raced anyway–and won.

Matthew Hernandez 

Matthew Hernandez TwitterAs a baby, Hernandez was diagnosed with a rare genetic condition that doctors said he wouldn’t survive – they also predicted that he’d never able to walk, eat on his own, or be able to speak.

But with his family’s help and support, Matthew became independent, active in school sports, and joined the ROTC. He also volunteered whenever he could.

“They say I can do anything and (so) just keep pushing,” Matthew told TODAY.com.

When Matthew, now 21, found out he qualified for the Special Olympics as a kayaker, he spent five to six days a week training in his hometown of Dallas, Texas.

It paid off—he won a silver medal in Los Angeles, coming in second in the finals of the 500 meter singles race.

Danielle Blakeney

Danielle Blakeney FacebookBlakeney, born with Downs Syndrome, has always been a very determined individual.

Once, during a state gymnastics competition, she broke her foot and insisted on continuing on to win two gold and three silver medals.

That same drive is paying off at this year’s games. So far, the rhythmic gymnast from Erlanger, Kentucky earned three gold medals in L.A., as well as a silver and bronze.

She makes it looks easy, but she’s at the gym practicing seven days a week.

This is Danielle’s second Special Olympics World Games. In 2011 she brought home three gold, a silver and a bronze from Athens, Greece.

Jackie Barrett

The self-proclaimed, “Newfoundland Moose” is a powerlifter from Halifax, Nova Scotia. He marked his farewell appearance at the Special Olympics by winning three gold medals and a silver.

Jackie, who has autism, squatted more than 600 pounds — which is like shouldering a vending machine—but told his Facebook fans the highlight of his “amazing day” was dead-lifting (a lift made from a standing position) 655.9 pounds and setting a new Special Olympics World Games record.

Fans began lining up outside the competition venue at the L.A. Convention Center an hour before his event began, chanting “Moose! Moose!” and “Jack-ie! Jack-ie!”

“I felt more pressure due to the fact that I had a lot more attention than usual,” Barrett told ESPN “The people here made me feel like a superstar.”

This was the last appearance for the 41 year old weightlifter. He plans to retire from competition and be a powerlifter coach.

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Michigan Man Follows Intuition to Become Hero in Life-Saving Rescue

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A Michigan man on a Canada fishing trip noticed debris strewn on the side of the road leading to an embankment and almost kept going.

But two miles down the road he decided to turn around and investigate.

He found a car with two children passengers screaming as the vehicle was sinking into a creek.

He was able to keep their heads above water for ten minutes until help arrived.

This week, exactly one year after the fateful rescue, Charles Devowe was honored as the first American ever recognized for heroism by the Ontario Provincial Police Department.

(WATCH the video or read the story from WZZM News)

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The Harvard Graduate Finding Tech Jobs for World’s Poorest People

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A Harvard graduate has started a non-profit organization to find low-level tech jobs for the world’s poorest citizens.

Leila Janah started SamasourceSama is Sanskrit for “equal”—as an outsourcing company that hires people in Africa and Asia to perform digital tasks for companies like AOL, Ebay and Google.

“It was important to me to start this business in a way that would… find people below the poverty line, and move them above it,” she told Wired.

Since the nonprofit launched in 2008 it has helped 6,794 desperately poor people– some in Haiti too.

“On average, our workers increase previous income by 114% after six months of Samasource employment,” according to the website.

(READ the full story at Wired) – Story tip from David Adams