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  Pasco: Zephyrhills ready for 95th Founder's Day
The event is designed not only to entertain and bring residents together, but to draw attention to what the downtown district has to offer.
Festival revelers who hop on pony rides or take a crack at the craft booth will be participating in an event recognized by the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. To celebrate the new millennium and the library's bicentennial, the library established its Local Legacies Project to document cultural heritage in local communities.
The Local Legacies Project is not ongoing, however memorabilia from Founder's Day, such as photographs, old newspaper clippings and other documents, is now part of the permanent collection at the library.
www.sptimes.com /2005/03/11/news_pf/Pasco/Zephyrhills_ready_for.shtml   (383 words)

  
 This Day in Smithsonian History - July
The first Festival of American Folklife is held on the National Mall and runs from July 1-4, 1967.
The festivals are intended to present American and foreign craftsmen and musicians and dancers.
Response to the exhibit necessitated the unprecedented implementation of a free admission pass procedure at the Smithsonian.
www.si.edu /archives/thisday/july.htm   (2181 words)

  
 Fuller Theological Seminary
Festival organizes selected this year’s movies from an extensive list of titles posted on its internet set and voted on by the public, including votes cast from countries throughout the world.
The purpose of the City of the Angels Film Festival is to bring together spiritually charged filmmakers, media-savvy theologians, and passionate movie viewers eager to discuss films that raise ultimate questions.
The cost of admission to each film screening is $8 for general admission and $6 for students with ID. A limited number of all-festival passes are also available for $75 or $60 for students.
www.fuller.edu /news/html/caff_2003.asp   (794 words)

  
 List of world's fairs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1910 - Nanking, China - Nanking Exposition (1910)
1910 - Brussels, Belgium - Exposition Universelle et Industrielle des Bruxelles (1910)
1910 - Vienna, Austria - Internationale Jagd-Ausstellung (1910)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_world's_fairs   (3066 words)

  
 Orlando/Orange County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc.
Harley enthusiasts throughout the globe eagerly anticipate this annual event, headquartered at the Orlando Historic Factory dealership, a detailed re-creation of the 1910 factory and 1903 "shack" in which the Harley legend was born.
Admission: $16 for a single day, $36 for a three-day pass.
Held at Winter Park’s Central Park, the festival is the most prestigious outdoor fine arts festival in the Southeast and the fourth highest rated in the United States.
www.orlandoinfo.com /cvbnew2/pr/german/presskit03/festivals   (1079 words)

  
 History of the Christian Church, Schaff, 1910 edition with power search.
In the Christmas festival, which from the fourth century spread from Rome over the entire church, the holy commemoration of the birth of the Redeemer is associated—to this day, even in Protestant lands—with the wanton merriments of the pagan Saturnalia.
By degrees every day of the church year became sacred to the memory of a particular martyr or saint, and in every case was either really or by supposition the day of the death of the saint, which was significantly called his heavenly birth-day.
To this day the worship of Mary is one of the principal points of separation between the Graeco-Roman Catholicism and Evangelical Protestantism.
www.bible.ca /history/philip-schaff/3_ch07.htm   (14328 words)

  
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Admission $5 adults, $4 seniors and military personnel and $2 children 5-12, free for children age 4 and under.
Admission at the door $8 general audience, and $6 senior citizens and children twelve and younger.
Admission, paid at the door, $8 general audience, and $6 senior citizens and children twelve and under.
times-herald.com /archives/calendar/2003/0831.html   (9248 words)

  
 Sunflower Farm Festival
This year due to popular demand our festival will be open for your enjoyment for two days.
The Sunflower Festival originally organized by the West-Holt family has grown into a much anticipated community and regional event with over 3,000 in attendance last year.
The 1910 Sharecropper House is the center of the festival with tours of the house and it's heritage gardens.
www.sunflowerfarmfestival.com   (358 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archconfraternity of Holy Agony
The practices are the daily recitation of a short prayer found on the certificate of admission usually given to members, or the recitation of and Our Father and Hail Mary instead, for the intentions of the association.
Members are also recommended to offer their actions each Friday, or some other day of the week, to hear Mass once a week, and to offer a Holy Communion once a year for the intentions of the society.
The chief festival is that of the Prayer of Christ, which occurs on Tuesday of Septuagesima week.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07397c.htm   (492 words)

  
 Midcoast Fine Arts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Admission is free with a ticket stub or pre purchased ticket to any of the weekend's film screenings, or with one of the Fest Passes.
Festival Pass and Super Pass holders are admitted free, otherwise tickets are $10 at the door.
Admission to the movie is $7 per person ($5 students), which also gets one into the car show and concert.
www.midcoast.org /films.htm   (1970 words)

  
 The Most Well-Educated Man I Ever Knew   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Macbeth obtained his lecturers from the young faculty members of the University of Chicago, Northwestern, and the lesser universities in the city, who were glad to address an audience on their own subject of study and hear themselves talk.
But he had almost the whole of six days a week free, and these he spent in the Crerar and Newberry Libraries, from opening time to closing time, reading assiduously and storing a phenomenally capacious memory.
But it is rare to find more than forty or fifty men and women at such lectures, and when one deducts the members of the department concerned, who are more or less obliged to be present, that leaves a tiny audience that has come out of interest.
www.nationalvanguard.org /story.php?id=1910   (1084 words)

  
 Apricot Festival has full slate of activities
The festival’s carnival rides and attractions will be open from 5 to 10:30 p.m.
There is a midway Mother’s Day special: mothers ride free with paid child on Sunday.
Sunday’s music will be "a blast from the past," featuring music from 1910 to the 1970s.
www.simivalleyacorn.com /News/2004/0507/Neighbors   (603 words)

  
 b5w8
Both secular and ecclesiastical history reveal that the observance of the first day of the week in place of the seventh day, was initiated and enforced by the ancient Roman Empire centuries ago.
By their own admissions, they know and freely admit that men, not God, changed this day of worship from the seventh day to Sunday.
It is now commonly held that God simply gave His Church the power to set aside whatever day or days she would deem suitable as Holy Days.
www.bibleresearch.org /observancebook5/b5w8.html   (2723 words)

  
 Toledo Bend Lake - Area Festivals and Events
Zwolle's Logger Festival is held the 2nd weekend of each May to pay tribute to all the logging and forestry families and industries in the town and parish.
Leesville, La. The West Louisiana Frontier Festival is put on by the Museum of West LA. It is an exciting three-day event which brings together a celebration of the old and new with crafts, music, entertainment and food as well as antique displays of every description.
The Festival is still blessed with much-needed volunteers and remains under supervision of the Chamber of Commerce.
www.toledo-bend.com /srala/area/events.html   (1854 words)

  
 Discover Mass Ave - mass ave theater and indyfringe
Admission to IndyFringe performances is a one-time $3 fee and $10 (cash only) for each 60-minute show; kids under 12 are free.
The Fringe Festival concept migrated to Canada in the 1980s and today that country boasts Fringe Festivals from coast to coast - including the Edmonton Festival, the largest in North America, which annually draws more than half a million people.
In the early 1990s, the Fringe concept was embraced in the United States, and today Fringe Festivals are annual events in Philadelphia, Orlando, San Francisco, Minneapolis and Cincinnati.
www.discovermassave.com /userctl.cfm?PageContentTypeID=4&PageContentID=58   (2332 words)

  
 Ybor City Museum Society
The Festival will be from 10 am to 6 pm in Ybor City's Centennial Park, on East 9th Avenue, between North 18th and North 19th Streets.
The 2006 Cigar Heritage Festival is a free community festival with a suggested admission donation that benefits the Ybor City Museum Society.
Until 1910 these and similar houses lacked city sewer hook-up or indoor plumbing, and many were without electricity until the early 1920s.
www.ybormuseum.org   (1052 words)

  
 Downtown Tucsonan: January 2004 Issue
Admission is free on the first Saturday of every month.
Admission: $3.50 for children 2-16, $5.50 for adults, and $4.50 for seniors.
Admission: $5.00, Seniors (60+) $4.00, and students (13+) $2.00.
www.downtowntucson.org /downtowntucsonan/jan04/museums.html   (583 words)

  
 news.boisestate.edu NEWS RELEASE: October 21, 2003:Boise State November Music Concerts Offer Range Of Sounds
Admission is $5 general, $3 seniors and free to students of all ages and Boise State faculty and staff.
The program will also feature the “Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare,” by Richard Strauss, Mark Camphouse’s “A Movement for Rosa” and Edward Elgar’s “Enigma Variations.” Admission is $5 general, $3 seniors and free to students of all ages and Boise State faculty and staff.
Boise State caps its 19th annual choral festival with a concert featuring high school choirs from across Oregon and Idaho.
news.boisestate.edu /newsrelease/archive/2003/102003/1021music.html   (739 words)

  
 Biblical Research Institute - Did Yeshua Observe the Correct Passover in the Year of His Crucifixion?
Notice the first day and the seventh day of this festival were to be kept as Sabbaths.
That the Scots would not reverence "the Lord’s day" as the day of Christ’s resurrection is admitted by none other than the ruthless Hungarian Queen Margaret, in her writings, in her attempt to harmonise the resurrection arguments of the Celtic Scottish Church with the practice of the churches of the Roman European Faith.
The day the disciples prepared the Lord's last Passover was supposed to be the day on which the Passover lambs were killed.
www.biblicalresearchinstitute.com /passover_1.html   (5345 words)

  
 City of Anaheim - Anaheim Police Department History: 1970
As the day wore on, so did the emotions and tempers of the paying park guests and Yippies.
Festival seating, a popular arrangement for the period, made for an impossible task of providing adequate protection for all attendees.
From his first day Chief Tielsch was highly scrutinized by the members of the Mexican-American community, who continued to bring accusations of police brutality.
www.anaheim.net /article.asp?id=672   (3105 words)

  
 Gene Harris Jazz Festival 2005
The Gene Harris Jazz Festival is currently seeking dedicated volunteers to help with this year's festival.
This four day event is dedicated to the growth of jazz and jazz audiences; and is devoted to promoting jazz education programs at the highest level, with the continuing goal of providing scholarships through the Gene Harris Endowment Fund.
This is a great opportunity, for you as a volunteer, to help support this worthy cause and listen to some awesome jazz artists.
www2.boisestate.edu /geneharris/volunteer   (166 words)

  
 New York State Parks :: Crown Point State Historic Site
Crown Point was occupied by General John Burgoyne's army in 1777 after the American evacuation to Mount Independence and remained under British control until the end of the war.
There is a fee charged for admission to the Museum: Adults - $3.00; Senior Citizens (over 62) - $2.00; Students (with valid ID) - $2.00; Children (12 and under) - free; non-Profit Buses - $35.00; Commercial Buses - $75.00; group rates available by reservation in advance.
Cultural heritage festival celebrating the nations which most impacted Crown Point in the 1700s: Canada, France, Great Britain, Native American tribes, and United States; including...
nysparks.state.ny.us /sites/info.asp?siteID=8   (394 words)

  
 Hurricane Valley Festival of Trees and Holiday Home Show - Hurricane Valley Journal
The public is invited to attend and admission is free.
    The festival is bursting with entertainment during the four-day event, with a very special guest from the North Pole on Saturday from 11 a.m.
There are other displays as well at the festival, including a gingerbread display and the quilter’s guild display.
www.hvjournal.com /articles.php?id=110   (250 words)

  
 Two New Exhibitions Open at Academy Galleries
Organized by the Berlin Film Museum, the exhibition was originally presented as part of the 2003 Berlin Film Festival.
It was his next, "Nosferatu," that became an instant classic, with its influence over the genre of vampire film (and horror film in general) continuing even to this day.
Admission to the two new exhibitions, which will continue at the Academy through April 18, is free.
www.oscars.org /press/pressreleases/2003/04.01.06.b.html   (678 words)

  
 Arts Council of Conejo Valley: California Arts Day
Arts Day is part of the Year of the Arts - 2001 campaign which emphasizes two key messages: 1) the arts in the Golden State are important to its economy, the education and job preparedness of California's children, and to healthy civic life in communities throughout the state; and 2) the arts are everywhere.
Arts Day Celebration featuring painting demos by county artists, performances by county musical ensembles, and "Ventura County Scenes," art exhibit on view in the Government Center Atrium through out the month of October.
"1910 Ventura County Exposition." Sponsored by the Ventura County Museum of History.
www.conejoarts.org /artsday.html   (2123 words)

  
 eLivermore.com Event Calendar
The first earth day was proclaimed by the city if San Francisco and celebrated on March 21, 1970, created by John McConnell.
Earth Day is more commonly celebrated on April 22, and has its roots in a 1970 rally at the start of the environmental movement.
About once every 29 days there is no Moon Rise on a given day, as each moon rise is more than 24 hours from the previous one.
www.elivermore.com /calendar/calendar.htm   (1537 words)

  
 Today in History: August 10
The question of Missouri's admission as a slave or free state led statesman Henry Clay to devise the Missouri Compromise of 1820, admitting Missouri as a slave state while admitting Maine as a free state, and prohibiting slavery in Louisiana Territory north of the parallel 36º 30', Missouri's southern border.
Congress passed the Compromise of 1850 which admitted one more slave and one more free state to the Union, and abolished the slave trade in the District of Columbia, yet avoided a fundamental decision as to the right of slavery to exist under the Constitution.
Genevieve, Missouri in 1913 or Joplin in 1910, in Taking the Long View, 1851-1991.
memory.loc.gov /ammem/today/aug10.html   (779 words)

  
 Medieval World, USA gate fees
per adult admission, this is necessary to maintain the quality, authenticity and future development of this land of the middle-ages (otherwise we would have it free), if this project is
This will be the lowest cost for admission for any fair or festival anywhere with a permanent site, and few fully and authentically represent the middle-ages.
*Admission fees are estimated fall somewhere in-between if the project is funded partially from both public contributions and private funding.
www.medievalworld.us /gate_fees.htm   (505 words)

  
 The History Place - This Month in History
It became a workers' day in the U.S. in the 1880s and is also observed in Socialist countries as a workers' holiday or Labor Day.
She was a social reformer and human rights advocate who once posed as an inmate in an insane asylum to expose inhumane conditions.
She is best known for her 1889-90 tour around the world in 72 days, beating by eight days, the time of Phileas Fogg, fictional hero of Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days.
www.historyplace.com /specials/calendar/may.htm   (5722 words)

  
 Roam for the holidays
This "Festival of Lights" has two miles of light displays and a live Nativity.
After losing money for years, the "Indiana Festival of Lights" has dropped an admission fee and cut back the elaborate displays to a dragon in the pond, a Christmas tree of lights using the observation tower and lights on the park's covered bridge.
The 1910 mansion will have "An Edwardian Yuletide" open house Saturday from 1 to 7 p.m.
www.indystar.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?Date=20051127&Category=LIVING03&ArtNo=511270402&SectionCat=&Template=printart   (1261 words)

  
 Acapulco : Culture & Festivals
The day to remember the dead is celebrated nice and loud everywhere in Mexico, and this does not exclude Acapulco.
The irresistible event are colored by street food and handicraft vendors, and then top with the firework display near the malecon at dusk.
The festivities include street parties, carnival rides, contemporary and folk music concerts, dancing and parties, and be ready to empty your stomach before December 12 as many local restaurants offer buffet meals.
www.roadtomexico.com /acapulco/culture.htm   (571 words)

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