Have fun at your Swaps, everyone! #costumeswap
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I heard she's the Tooth Fairy's cousin! @practicallygrn conventional candy kids get at other homes, let Halloween Fairy visit! #costumeswap
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Enter your DIY costumes with swapped and homemade items in our contest! kiwimagonline.com/costumes. Win $250 and be in KIWI! #costumeswap
244 days ago
Try Glee Gum or Endangered Species for natural/organic treats. You can get a lot for not much $$ #costumeswap
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Great green costume: Park ranger! Got khaki shorts or a Scout uniform? Dress it up with a hat from a #costume swap
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I don’t like to brag, but I feel compelled to tell you that you’re reading the words of a champion. Yes, that’s right. Back (way back), when I was an eager Ellsworth High School student in Ellsworth, Maine, I launched myself into the record books. One fall morning, my fellow physical education students and I filed onto a school bus headed on a fieldtrip to Ellsworth Bowling Lanes. Like many who are destined for greatness, I felt confident that I could do this. After all, I thought, how hard can it be? One pair of used shoes later, I found out.
“We have a new champion!” shouted Mrs. Shaw, the PE teacher. “Amy Beal has set the school record for the lowest score ever gotten!”
Yep, I bowled a 16. But hey, a record holder is still a record holder in my book (or so I told myself as I slunk back to the bus).
The good news is that parents across the country can keep their children from facing a similar fate with a summer full of FREE bowling practice. Now in its 4th year, Kids Bowl Free is a program designed by bowling centers, schools, and communities as a way to provide a safe and fun way for kids to spend time this summer. More than 800 bowling centers in 46 states and Canada participate in the program, which offers kids two free games of bowling every day all summer.
You can register online at kidsbowlfree.com. Most programs kick off this Memorial Day weekend and end in late August or early September. Go to kidsbowlfree.com for participating locations and guidelines.
by kiwilog
I don’t like to brag, but I feel compelled to tell you that you’re reading the words of a champion. Yes, that’s right. Back (way back), when I was an eager Ellsworth High School student in Ellsworth, Maine, I launched myself into the record books. One fall morning, my fellow physical education students and I filed onto a school bus headed on a fieldtrip to Ellsworth Bowling Lanes. Like many who are destined for greatness, I felt confident that I could do this. After all, I thought, how hard can it be? One pair of used shoes later, I found out.
“We have a new champion!” shouted Mrs. Shaw, the PE teacher. “Amy Beal has set the school record for the lowest score ever gotten!”
Yep, I bowled a 16. But hey, a record holder is still a record holder in my book (or so I told myself as I slunk back to the bus).
The good news is that parents across the country can keep their children from facing a similar fate with a summer full of FREE bowling practice. Now in its 4th year, Kids Bowl Free is a program designed by bowling centers, schools, and communities as a way to provide a safe and fun way for kids to spend time this summer. More than 800 bowling centers in 46 states and Canada participate in the program, which offers kids two free games of bowling every day all summer.
You can register online at kidsbowlfree.com . Most programs kick off this Memorial Day weekend and end in late August or early September. Go to kidsbowlfree.com for participating locations and guidelines.
Your future PE champions will thank you.
–Amy, articles editor