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Adult Martial Arts Whether it's losing weight, building muscle, learning to defend yourself, or just having a blast, our Adult Martial Arts classes have what you need. You'll love the high energy class instruction, your body will love the awesome workout, and your spirit will love the cam...
I had so much fun with these, and got so many compliments on them, Jason suggested I start an etsy store to sell them. I was hesitant at first, but then realized it would be a fun hobby to do. I could come up with other ways to use all the shells I have, and I could expand ...
Review: Bees, heat and gangs challenge teen in the intriguing coming-of-age drama ‘Dayveon’ A creeping naturalism inhabits virtually every frame of “Dayveon,” an atmospheric first feature by Amman Abbasi chronicling a teenage boy’s troubling rite of passage during a sweltering rural ...
Through Quit Partner, residents can access tailored quitting programs, including a teen support program called My Life, My Quit. To access these 24/7 services, Minnesotans can visit quitpartnermn.com or call 1-800-QUIT NOW. Funny thing about how times have changed, I do remember when I was...
($17.00) , Best Paperback Original went to The Hotel Neversink by Adam O'Fallon Price, Me and Sam-Sam Handle the Apocalypse by Susan Vaught ($17.99, $7.99 reprint due late May) for Best Juvenile Mystery, and Catfishing on CatNet by Naomi Kritzer ($17.99) for Best Young Adult Mystery...
WE CAN ALL USEsome encouragement, no matter our age. And that’s exactly what you’ll find in “Little Mountain, Big Trouble,” a debut young adult novel byOwatonna writer Chris Norbury. I don’t typically read fiction written for youth. But when I met Norbury this summer at Faribault...
This book is authentic through and through and should be read by every teen, every parent, every educator, every counselor… And perhaps every counselor should purchase the jigsaw puzzle “Starry Night” as a tool to get kids to open up about their emotions, experiences, struggles, as Van Go...
This bond can be as strong as family and far stronger than warnings of incarceration or death. How else do you explain a 14-year-old gang member’s response when an adult, wondering about the boy’s emotional reaction to tragedy, asked him how he dealt with the death of a homeboy shot...