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Inspiring Woman Paints the Sunrise Every Day

Sunset paintings by Debbie Wagner

Sunset paintings by Debbie WagnerAfter a life-threatening cancer diagnosis from her doctor, a Kansas woman realized the fragility of life and began painting the sunrise each morning.

The talented artist working in pastels now has a visual diary of the expansive prairie sky, which started one morning in 2005 and continues almost unabated through the present day.

(WATCH the video below…)

Beer and Wine at Starbucks? Coming Next Year to Chicago

starbucks mug

starbucks mugTrying to boost evening traffic to their stores, Starbucks will begin offering beer and wine, along with new options like cured meats in Chicago by the end of 2012.

Starbucks has also been experimenting with live entertainment, including music, poetry readings or theater, depending on the neighborhood.

Wealthy Lottery Winners Make Good on Promise of Philanthropy

Lottery winners give to Veterans

Lottery winners give to VeteransThree Connecticut wealth managers who won a $254 million jackpot followed through on their promise to put the money toward philanthropy, today announcing donations to five charities that help veterans reintegrate into everyday life following deployment.

The first recipients will each receive $200,000. They are: The Bob Woodruff Foundation, Building Homes for Heroes, Services for the Under Served, Operation First Response and the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund.

The lottery-winning trio formed a trust after claiming the largest prize in Conn. lottery history. It was also the 12th largest Powerball jackpot ever.

Their Putnam Avenue Family Trust opted for the one-time after-tax cash payout which totaled more than $103 million dollars.

(READ the ABC News story on Yahoo)

Thanks to Julia Frerichs, and Anne, for sending the link!

Wealthy Lottery Winners Make Good on Promise of Philanthropy

Lottery winners give to Veterans

Lottery winners give to VeteransThree Connecticut wealth managers who won a $254 million jackpot followed through on their promise to put the money toward philanthropy, today announcing donations to five charities that help veterans reintegrate into everyday life following deployment.

The first recipients will each receive $200,000. They are: The Bob Woodruff Foundation, Building Homes for Heroes, Services for the Under Served, Operation First Response and the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund.

82-year-old Vet Sends Thousands of Care Packages to Soldiers as “Spam Czar”

Don Downer by David Pecor -Patch.com

Don Downer by David Pecor -Patch.com

It means a lot when any soldier receives a package sent from the United States loaded with treats to remind him of home.

82 year-old Don Downer has sent more than 1,400 such packages to American troops deployed overseas and was honored in Maryland recently as Howard County’s Volunteer of the Year.

Downer has been sending care packages since 2008, filling them with snacks like candy and chips as well as other items such as books and wool hats. His trademark? Inside every one is a can of Spam, the iconic low-cost canned meat product made in America since the late 1940s.

(READ the story in Patch.com)

Kentucky Church Reverses Ban on Interracial Couples

interracial couple cuts wedding cake by kakisky, via Morguefile

interracial couple cuts wedding cake by kakisky, via MorguefileAn eastern Kentucky church under a firestorm of criticism since members voted to bar mixed-race couples from joining the congregation overturned that decision Sunday, saying it welcomes all believers.

The Gulnare Free Will Baptist Church in Pike County, told The Associated Press that the vote by nine people last week was declared null and void after it was determined that new bylaws can’t run contrary to local, state or national laws. 

Dog Missing for 8 Years to be Reunited With Family

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dog A stray dog brought to a Northern California animal shelter turned out to have been reported missing in Virginia eight years ago.

Now, officials are planning a reunion between the long-lost dog and her grateful owners in time for the holidays.

In Autumn 2003, Petunia, then 3 years old, walked away from her family’s farm in Virginia.

8-Year-Old Entrepreneur Builds Online Fortune Selling Marbles

Marble King is 8 years old

Marble King is 8 years oldHarli Jordean found his true passion before most other entrepreneurs — at eight years old.

While his friends are playing computer games, he is busy liaising with suppliers, buying stock and handling orders for his internet marble empire.

“Harli has been obsessed with marbles ever since he was six,” said his mother.

The tiny tycoon from London has been running the thriving marbleking.co.uk website for two years, selling anything from tubs of marbles to £599 limited edition Duke of York solitaire tables.

(READ the full story in the Daily Mail)

U.S. Medical ‘Trash’ Saving Lives Abroad

insulin-in-treating-diabetes-ga-2-main fullDoctors will often prepare for surgical procedures by opening instrument and supply kits that contain up to 100 items.

Many of these items, such as scalpels, needles or sponges, go unused; they’re just not needed for that particular procedure. But because of government or hospital regulations in the United States, they are frequently thrown away, even when they are still wrapped.

Fortunately, a nonprofit organization founded by a New York cardiologist, Doc2Dock, is finding ways to salvage these items and get them to people who need them desperately around the world.

Hard Plastic Bottles, Reborn as a Bridge

Axion recycled plastic used for bridge

Axion recycled plastic used for bridgeThe town of York, Me., is putting up what could be a bridge to a better future, not because of it where it goes but because of what it is made of: plastic.

Some manufacturers have already melted plastic bottles into boards for beach house decks, carpets and clothing materials.

Now comes Axion International, a New Jersey-based company founded in 2007 that has developed a process to make a building material that is strong enough to supplant steel and concrete but is made out of discarded laundry detergent containers and milk cartons.

Cuddly Puppies Help Law Students De-stress Before Exams

Puppies at GWU destress law students-WashPostvid

Puppies at GWU destress law students-WashPostvidThe stress of looming exams at George Mason University School of Law lifted for a couple of hours Thursday, thanks to the arrival of 15 homeless and adoptable puppies with velvety ears, soul-searching eyes and names like Doughboy, Sugar and Sue.

“Especially this time of the year, law school seems to ruin your life,” said Allison Tisdale, 24, a third-year from Texas who didn’t go home for Thanksgiving because she had to study.

Santa’s Mailroom Helpers Moved by Letters to Help

Letters to Santa Post office note

Letters to Santa Post office noteSanta gets a helping hand from Operation Santa Claus hidden away in New York City’s main Post Office.

The organization lets donors help fulfill wishes expressed by needy children in their letters to Santa.

Across the US, 75 Post Offices are helping, six times many as last year. You can volunteer at www.beanelf.org.

(WATCH the video from NBC Nightly News)

Santa’s Mailroom Helpers Moved by Letters to Help

Letters to Santa Post office note

Letters to Santa Post office noteSanta gets a helping hand from Operation Santa Claus hidden away in New York City’s main Post Office.

The organization lets donors help fulfill wishes expressed by needy children in their letters to Santa.

Across the US, 75 Post Offices are helping, six times many as last year. You can volunteer at www.beanelf.org.

Hero Puppy Saves Family From Gas Leak

boxer saves family from gas leak NBCvid

boxer saves family from gas leak NBCvidA 6-month old boxer puppy would not stop pestering a Georgia family until they realized that something was wrong.

The homeowner had lit the gas fireplace for the first time this season and didn’t known the flames had been extinguished while the gas continued to pour into the house.

Hero Puppy Saves Family From Gas Leak

boxer saves family from gas leak NBCvid

boxer saves family from gas leak NBCvidA 6-month old boxer puppy would not stop pestering a Georgia family until they realized that something was wrong.

The homeowner had lit the gas fireplace for the first time this season and didn’t known the flames had been extinguished while the gas continued to pour into the house.

12 Things You Didn’t Know Facebook Could Do

facebook logo

facebook logoFacebook has been adding features to make the reigning social network more useful and convenient.

As the number of features grows, though, so does a corresponding problem: Most of Facebook’s 750 million users don’t know these features exist.

A few minutes of exploration can uncover functions that make Facebook not just an addiction but a pleasure to use.

Unemployment Drops to 8.6% as US Adds 120,000 Jobs

Workers in crane westats Morguefile

Workers in crane westats MorguefileEmployment growth picked up speed in November and the jobless rate dropped to a 2-1/2 year low of 8.6 percent, further evidence the economic recovery was gaining momentum.

The gains reflected in the report  — 120,000 net new jobs — was also bolstered by revisions to the employment counts for September and October to show 72,000 more jobs created than previously reported.

David Lynch Donates $1M To Teach Veterans with PTSD To Meditate

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meditative-sitFilmmaker David Lynch wants soldiers and veterans to experience the stress-reducing benefits of Transcendental Meditation.

Lynch’s namesake foundation is giving $1 million in grants to teach the meditation technique to active-duty military personnel and veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress.

Latin American Poverty Levels Fall to Lowest in Two Decades

food program in Bolivia

food program in BoliviaPoverty rates in Latin America have dropped to their lowest levels in 20 years, according to a new United Nations report which points to higher wages as a key factor in the continent’s development despite the global economic crisis.

Between 1990 and 2010, the poverty rate decreased 17 percent, while the rate of indigence – or extreme poverty – fell from 22.6 percent to 12.3 percent.

Deputies Refuse Bank’s Order To Evict 103-Year-Old Atlanta Woman

103 yo saved from foreclosure WSBTV-video

103 yo saved from foreclosure WSBTV-videoA Deutsche Bank branch in Atlanta had requested the eviction of Vita Lee, a 103-year-old Atlanta woman, and her 83-year-old daughter. After 53 years living in the house neither had any idea where they’d go next.

But when the movers hired by the bank and police arrived at the house, they had a change of heart. They “took one look at” Lee and decided not to go through with it.

 

(READ the story or watch the video from NPR)