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Today’s a VERY sad day. The pen I’ve been using for the last 4 months (you’ve read that correctly) has just died. I had purchased my little pink Pentel Arts … Continue reading
If you are the family of a missing or unidentified person, Porchlight International is offering free websites to allow you to put a website on the internet in behalf of … Continue reading
About four days ago, I was happily driving southbound on Duke Street and I nearly got careened by a light blue Census Bus the size of a regular city bus. … Continue reading
The Federal Bureau of Prisons allows you to search a complete nation-wide listing of federal prisons. The site also carries some statistics, states where prisons are located, phone numbers and … Continue reading
The News Media Yellow Book is a directory of major reporters, writers, bloggers, editors, and producers at the nation’s major national news media organizations. You can search by name or … Continue reading
You can learn a lot by looking at a visual representation of the census data as distributed over the U.S. Map. The folks at hamrick.com have created a nifty little tool that … Continue reading
The Selective Service System maintains a vast records repository. Changes to the system and the information publicly available are constantly in motion. The information below is from the government website … Continue reading
The American Battle Monuments Commission (established in 1923) provides information on service members buried in overseas cemeteries. It offers searches in WWI, WWII, the Korean War, and other burial listings and holds … Continue reading
If you’re searching for someone you believe may have operated a business under a fictitious business name, you’ll want to check the county business licensing records. Many of these records … Continue reading
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Anyone who has contributed the reporting minimums to a political campaign can be searched through The Federal Election Commission who records all receipts. You can also get information on campaign … Continue reading
The National Silver Alert Program is a free, online, public notification system with registration open to all senior citizens and people with Alzheimer’s disease or other cognitive disorders, regardless of … Continue reading
Kevin Lawton recently wrote an article on the next, best online thing and I just had to write to him to let him know I think he’s right on the … Continue reading
The Pomegranate Paperie Press is our own upcoming storefront. It features vintage items, antiques, papers and paper art, books and book arts, our handmade journals and many other language and … Continue reading
Lange Gallery of Art Journals, Visual Diaries, Sketchbooks, Paper Arts and Book Arts On this page we will be featuring (scheduled for mid-2009) the unusual and creative works of some … Continue reading
The Shauna Lee Lange Foundation will be an independent not-for-profit enterprise. The Foundation’s mission will encourage, enable, empower, endorse and educate women of all ages (especially in vulnerable and impoverished populations) to build … Continue reading
The work I do. I am communicating, listening, and hoping to be heard. My visual art work encompasses artistry in art journals, visual diaries, sketchbooks, ephemera assemblage, mixed media, and … Continue reading
Shauna Lee Lange provides inspiring art studio and work space design, building and remodeling consulting services, and professional organizing skills to artists and craftspersons to help you have a chic, … Continue reading