Pg 12 Upbeat At Mammoth! Actress Makes Comeback
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Hey Upbeat! Juan Carlos Castellanos with the Upbeat Times. We are Upbeat Times fans and Ginny Scales-Medeiros fans too! In front,(me) Juan Carlos Castellanos holding the paper and in back row from left; Jeremy Moreno, Christopher Riley, and Esteban Serranoat at opening Day, Mammoth. Photo by Estaban Serrano- Love your paper Paul!
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direct a piece that speaks to all ages, makes you laugh and leaves you feeling all warm and fuzzy inside," she said. "Despite the ugliness of the accident, I have a beautiful life. I have made mistakes and come out stronger. I mar- ried a beautiful man whom I love and loves me and we have three beautiful children. I have friendships that have endured decades and distance with incredible, talented, gen- erous, kind, supportive, soul- ful people. I make a living with my art (most of the time), I love where I live and I know that I have much to learn," said Shears. "People came out of the woodwork to help and support us and for that we are grateful and touched and feel incredibly loved. I look for- ward to returning to the stage in front of an audience soon," said Shears.
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The Roman calendar was changed over and over again each time a new emperor took charge until it eventually did not match the Sun's patterns. It took an official act of the Roman Senate to dictate that January 1 would be the beginning of the New Year.
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It is often thought that the first visitors you see after ringing in the New Year would bring you good or bad luck, depending on who you keep as friends and enemies. That's why most people celebrating on New Year's Eve often do so with friends and family.
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