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1 week ago |
arkansasonline.com | Sheila Yount |Kimberly Dishongh
Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. Arkansas has a long tradition as a summer camp destination and for many Arkansas youngsters, it wouldn't be summer without going to camp. In this, the second part of a two-part series (the first part was published in the May 26 Style section) we are highlighting a few of the many summer camps where Arkansans make lifelong friends and lots of memories.
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2 weeks ago |
arkansasonline.com | Sheila Yount |Kimberly Dishongh
Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. Arkansas has a long tradition as a summer camp destination and for many Arkansas youngsters, it wouldn't be summer without going to camp. In this first of a two-part series on summer youth camps, we will highlight some of the many summer camps located in the Natural State.
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2 weeks ago |
arkansasonline.com | Sheila Yount
Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. Cathy Tuggle is, as the city's slogan says, "Big on Little Rock." And if you ask why, she'll gladly tell you all the reasons she loves Arkansas' capital city, just as she does each day with clients who are seeking to relocate here. In essence, selling Little Rock is what she does as the principal broker and owner of Tuggle Services Inc., the umbrella company of Apartment Hunters and Arkansas Suites.
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1 month ago |
arkansasonline.com | Sheila Yount
On the move? Let us read it for you. LISTEN NOW Your browser does not support the audio element. When Carl Vogelpohl was growing up in Little Rock, he often joined his mother and grandmother in their craft-making business. His grandmother made quilts, and he helped weave wreaths and make baskets, among other items. Sometimes the family would not make enough from sales to cover the cost of the booth at an arts and crafts event.
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1 month ago |
arkansasonline.com | Sheila Yount
On the move? Let us read it for you. LISTEN NOW Your browser does not support the audio element. Although Will Clark and Neil Day, both avid golfers, have never found time to play a round together, they still have a strong golf connection as volunteer co-chairmen of the Home for Healing's 16th Annual Golf Classic presented by Simmons Bank.
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