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  1. PAULDING BALLET COMPANY CONSIGNMENT SALE

    Friday & Saturday March 27-28

    Time: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

    395 W. Memorial Drive, Dallas, GA

    770-445-8935 or


    We will be hosting a consignment sale on these dates to benefit the Paulding Ballet Company. We will be selling anything pertaining to children.

    We are 1 block past the Dallas Square towards the hospital.


  2. CLEAN OUT THOSE CLOSETS!!


    PAULDING BALLET COMPANY CONSIGNMENT SALE

    Friday & Saturday March 27-28

    Time: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

    395 W. Memorial Drive, Dallas, GA

    770-445-8935 or


    We will be hosting a consignment sale on these dates to benefit the Paulding Ballet Company. Anyone can participate! Sellers enter items for a $5.00 fee and earn 70%. Please register as soon as possible. We will be selling anything pertaining to children. Clothing, (Infant to Junior) and toys, games, décor, and anything child related. Sellers have the choice to reduce item price on Saturday to 50% off. Early bird shopping for sellers Thursday 5:00 to 7:00 PM.

    Items should be tagged and dropped off at the studio on Thursday, March 26, 2009. We may make special arrangements for early drop off if necessary. Sellers are responsible for picking up items not sold or they will be donated to charity.



    Please hang clothing with hanger to left and tag the right side. Please secure clothing if necessary with safety pins. Sample tags can be picked up or we will email them to you.



    Please register by March 20th with Kerri Hunter 770-652-3093 or email - kerrimhunter@yahoo.com


  3. CLEAN OUT THOSE CLOSETS!!


    PAULDING BALLET COMPANY CONSIGNMENT SALE

    Friday & Saturday March 27-28

    Time: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

    395 W. Memorial Drive, Dallas, GA

    770-445-8935 or


    We will be hosting a consignment sale on these dates to benefit the Paulding Ballet Company. Anyone can participate! Sellers enter items for a $5.00 fee and earn 70%. Please register as soon as possible. We will be selling anything pertaining to children. Clothing, (Infant to Junior) and toys, games, décor, and anything child related. Sellers have the choice to reduce item price on Saturday to 50% off. Early bird shopping for sellers Thursday 5:00 to 7:00 PM.

    Items should be tagged and dropped off at the studio on Thursday, March 26, 2009. We may make special arrangements for early drop off if necessary. Sellers are responsible for picking up items not sold or they will be donated to charity.



    Please hang clothing with hanger to left and tag the right side. Please secure clothing if necessary with safety pins. Sample tags can be picked up or we will email them to you.



    Please register by March 20th with Kerri Hunter 770-652-3093 or email - kerrimhunter@yahoo.com

  4. Dr. Jonas Salk announces the first successful trials of the polio vaccine.

     

    First Playboy Published

     

    Edmund Hillary becomes the first to conquer Mt. Everest

     

    (I'll let you guess the year)

     

    Ha we were born in the same year.

  5. WASHINGTON, Dec. 16, 2008 (Reuters) — Ever wondered how Santa Claus can travel around the world in just one night on his reindeer-pulled sleigh and deliver toys to all the children?

     

    2008-12-16T105140Z_01_BTRE4BF0U6900_RTROA man dressed as Santa Claus rides his sleigh in northern Finland, December 19, 2007. REUTERS/KACPER PEMPEL "He exploits the space-time continuum," says Larry Silverberg, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at North Carolina State University.

     

    Santa's magic may go far beyond merely traveling across 200 million square miles (322 million sq km) to visit hundreds of millions of homes of believing children in just one night, Silverberg said.

     

    "He understands that space stretches, he understands that you can stretch time, compress space and therefore he can, in a sense, actually have six Santa months to deliver the presents," Silverberg told Reuters.

     

    "In our reference frame it appears as though he does it in the wink of an eye and in fact there have been sightings of Santa, quick sightings, and that's in our reference frame, but in Santa's reference frame he really has six months".

     

    Silverberg said his research has established that Santa does not, as commonly thought, carry enough presents for each child in his sleigh. "How could he?" Silverberg asked.

     

    "We believe that he uses nanotechnology to grow the presents under the tree and really, what he's done, is he's figured out how to turn what we call irreversible thermo-dynamic properties into reversible ones and so he really starts with soot, candy, other types of natural materials, he puts them under the tree and he actually grows them in a reverse process to create the presents, wrapping and all."

     

    And then there's the age-old question that Santa has to address every year -- who's been naughty and who's been nice?

     

    "We believe, that there are large antennas miles long under the snow up at the north pole and we think the grid-spacing is in the order of millimeters so that you can receive radar-type signals," Silverberg said.

     

    Santa's trip takes in all continents and all time zones. Silverberg says his sleigh is equipped with an onboard sleigh guidance system.

     

    His reindeer, says Silverberg, are genetically bred to fly, balance on rooftops and see in the dark.

     

    "It's certainly a worthy thing to spend time on and it has all sorts of ramifications in everyday life," Silverberg said.

     

     

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