UNice Pink Love Free Wigs Program: Standing with Cancer Fighters

UNice Pink Love Program gifts 100 free wigs to cancer patients. NEW YORK, Oct. 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, UNice is proud to announce the launch of their upcoming program UNice Pink Love. This initiative goes beyond celebrating beauty; it’s about empowerment, resilience, and sharing the stories of cancer […]

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Halloween III: Dr. Challis figure is now available for purchase through the NECA website

NECA’s figure based on Tom Atkins’ character Dr. Challis from Halloween III: Season of the Witch is now available for online purchase A couple months ago, we heard that NECA had created a figure of Tom Atkins’ character Dr. Challis from Halloween III: Season of the Witch (watch it HERE) that would only be available for purchased by […]

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BEK Names ‘Best of Best’ Internet Provider

BEK Names ‘Best of Best’ Internet Provider
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BEK Communications Cooperative is excited to share that it has won the “Best of the Best in Barnes County” contest, which is organized every year by the Valley City Times Record. BEK has been honored in the category of “Best Internet/Cable Company.” This recognition highlights BEK’s strong commitment to improving internet access and encouraging community involvement in today’s digital world.

Valley City’s “Best of the Best” competition is a cherished tradition where local residents get to express their opinions and recognize local businesses and services that consistently do an excellent job. In a world where having reliable internet is increasingly important, BEK stands out as a symbol of excellence, making sure that residents have access to the latest technology and innovations.

BEK Communications Cooperative is known for offering award-winning services that set the standard in the industry. Their advanced internet solutions help both residents and businesses thrive in the ever-changing digital world. This underscores that BEK is dedicated to providing dependable and high-quality internet services, keeping the community connected, informed, and entertained.

For more information about BEK Communications Cooperative and its award-winning services, please visit https://bekbuzz.com/post/bek-names-best-of-best-internet-provider-1.

About BEK Communications Cooperative

BEK Communications Cooperative, founded in 1952, is a communications services company headquartered in Steele, North Dakota. In the last 71 years, the company has grown to include branch offices in Bismarck and Valley City and now serves more than 12,000 customers. BEK provides fiber-based voice, Gigabit broadband, and IP television services; cloud-based security, automation, surveillance, voice, and storage services; and hospital and business communications solutions in North Dakota. The company also provides statewide sports broadcasting and national news reports on the BEK TV Network and television content across North Dakota through KNDB, KNDM, and KNGF.

BEK emphasizes their fast, friendly, local service experience and a broad portfolio of high-quality communications, enterprise, broadcasting, and advertising services.

Contact Information:

Julie Skaret

BEK Media Relations

[email protected]

1.701-475-1318

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A Culinary Treasure — Custom Ceramic Plates Feature Handwritten Recipes

Online Shop ‘Susabellas’ Offers Custom Cherished Culinary Keepsakes for the Holiday Gift-Giving Season

A Culinary Treasure — Custom Ceramic Plates Feature Handwritten Recipes
Handwritten ceramic recipe plate

Susabellas, a personalized Etsy shop, is delighted to share their culinary-inspired masterpiece: custom ceramic plates adorned with handwritten recipes.

Susabellas, a personalized Etsy shop, is delighted to share their culinary-inspired masterpiece: custom ceramic plates adorned with handwritten recipes. This unique offering is poised to elevate the art of gift-giving and create treasured keepsakes for food enthusiasts and families alike.

In a world where digital convenience often overshadows the nostalgia of handwritten recipes passed down through generations, Susabellas brings a heartfelt touch to the dining table. The shop specializes in meticulously crafting custom ceramic plates featuring handwritten family recipes, turning cherished culinary secrets into tangible, functional art. Whether its Grandma’s chocolate pie, Dad’s secret BBQ sauce, or Mom’s chocolate chip cookies, these cherished recipes can now grace the dining table or hang beautifully on the wall, with the writing preserved directly into the glaze.

Founder and artisan Susan Shapiro started Susabellas in 2011 with “a dream to create classically beautiful gifts that mark a significant occasion, say ‘thank you,’ send love, or express remembrance.” Shapiro prides herself on creating quality ceramics and “truly believes it’s the thought that counts.” Because of this belief, Susabellas offers personalization options for every item in their online store.

The ceramic plates are kiln fired, glazed, fired again, personalized, and fired one remaining time to ensure that the plates are food safe, non-toxic, and that the handwritten recipe will never scratch or rub off. All of Susabellas’ items are lead-free.

The personalized plates are available in a variety of shapes and styles including:

  • 8.25” x 8.25” Square Plate
  • 10” x 10” Square Plate
  • 11½” Round Pie Dish
  • 12” Round Platter
  • 11” x 8” Rectangular Tray

This holiday season, for those seeking a thoughtful and personalized gift that captures the essence of family, love, and tradition, Susabellas’ custom ceramic plates with a handwritten recipe is sure to be a winning option. Explore Susabellas’ unique collection of ceramic plates with handwritten recipes along with all their other personalized gifts options on Etsy at etsy.com/shop/Susabellas or on their direct website at Susabella.com.

Shapiro’s ceramic creations have been seen in Today.comForbesCosmopolitanMartha Stewart Weddings, Town & Country, Reader’s Digest, Parade, US Weekly, Real Simple, Good Housekeeping, Country Living, and Brides.

Point of Contact

Name: Susan Shapiro

Email Address: [email protected]

Web Address: https://etsy.com/shop/Susabellas and https://Susabella.com

Additional Information

Susan Shapiro began Susabellas in 2011 in her garage and has expanded to a ceramic studio with a full workforce. The name “Susabella” was the nickname given to Susan by her grandmother, Nonna. Always admiring her grandmother’s strong work ethic, Susan realized that it was only appropriate to use the nickname as the name for her business. When she’s not in the studio, Susan enjoys spending time with her husband, son, and the studio mascot, a shih tzu named Hazel.

Contact Information:

Susan Shapiro

President/Owner

[email protected]

2067342579

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Neil Lane Is a Proud Participant in This Week’s Episode of ABC’s “The Golden Bachelor”

Tune in Thursday, October 12th, at 8/7c on ABC BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Oct. 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Neil Lane is a proud participant in the first season of ABC’s “The Golden Bachelor.” The episode will feature a very special romantic one on one date with the network’s first Golden Bachelor, Gerry Turner. This episode of “The Golden Bachelor” will air Thursday, October […]

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Kingsman and X-Men: First Class filmmaker Matthew Vaughn thinks Marvel needs to make less films

Kingsman franchise director Matthew Vaughn thinks there need to be fewer superhero movies if the genre will pick up steam again. Kick-Ass director Matthew Vaughn is no stranger to bringing high-concept comic book shenanigans to the silver screen. Still, he wonders if there’s a point where poor decisions, shortcuts, and oversaturation could create a fatigue even […]

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Rivers are Life Premieres ‘Toxic Art’ Showcasing the Power of Collaboration & Creativity in Environmental Protection

Today, in honor of World Sustainability Day, Rivers are Life unveils their latest film highlighting Appalachian Ohio’s Sunday Creek and environmental efforts made by local River Heroes John Sabraw, Guy Reifler, and Michelle Shively MacIver. Located in Southeastern Ohio, the 27-mile-long creek is severely polluted by acid mine drainage (a product of the area’s several abandoned coal mines). The film, “Toxic Art,” focuses on the collaborative effort using art and innovative technology to revitalize streams devastated by historic coal mining.

John Sabraw is an artist, environmentalist, activist, and Professor of Art at Ohio University. When he first moved to Ohio, he was able to learn about the local environment through his environmentalist colleagues. On a trip to a local stream, John was shocked to find that these waterways were orange and full of sludge as a result of acid mine drainage and the pollutant iron oxide. 

Sabraw learned that more than 6,650 stream miles in Central Appalachia run orange due to the impact of acid mine drainage. The Truetown Discharge, located in the Sunday Creek watershed, is the largest single acid mine drainage discharge in the state of Ohio with a flow rate of 988 gallons per minute. This amounts to approximately 2,183,065 pounds of iron oxide dumping into Sunday Creek each year, decimating aquatic habitat for seven miles. 

After seeing the severity of this pollution firsthand, Sabraw took home a jar of sludge from the creek and, using his knowledge of iron oxides from his experience as an artist, began experimenting with turning this sludge into a pigment. He eventually joined forces with Ohio University Professor and Chair of Civil Engineering, Guy Riefler, and after years of experimentation, the pair succeeded in creating a pigment that was both environmentally and economically sustainable.

The duo later collaborated with nonprofit regional community development organization Rural Action, as well as state and federal agencies, to create True Pigments. True Pigments is a social enterprise committed to creating socio-economic opportunities for the local community while cleaning and restoring Sunday Creek, allowing life to return to the heavily-polluted seven miles of stream.

“When we put people together from different disciplines and different backgrounds, that is when this magic happens,” John said. “Humans have exponential potential to solve these crises and to take stewardship over a future that is going to be sustainable and joyous. I believe more than ever that that’s possible, and that’s what we have to do.”

In June 2023, Rural Action, Ohio University, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, and the U.S. Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement broke ground on the new True Pigments Acid Mine Drainage Treatment & Pigment Production Facility. Once this plant goes live, 100% of coal mine pollution will be intercepted before it reaches waterways.

The full “Toxic Art” film, along with limited edition prints from Sabraw, are available on Rivers are Life’s platform HERE.

Contact Information:

Katie Horning

Head of Brand, Rivers are Life Brand Division, BeAlive Inc.

[email protected]

989-491-1019

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