• Fort Wayne business collecting thousands of solar eclipse glasses for reuse

    Find out where you can still drop off your solar eclipse glasses to be donated or recycled and how you can volunteer with vetting them.

  • How you could be allergic to your glass of wine

    I was diagnosed with asthma in my late 30s but it was very mild - and came and went - until about five years ago. Then, two years ago, the tightness in my chest and the wheezing worsened.

  • Unearth Fun with Dinosaurs!

    Dinosaurs, and their fossil remains, have captured the imagination of learners of all ages since the first dinosaur bone was discovered in 1677 by English chemist Robert Plot. Despite it taking over 150 years for the term “dinosaur” to be coined, naturalists and scientists have been digging into the ancient lives of these fascinating creatures through the study of Paleontology ever since. Beyond the fun of Hollywood blockbusters and museum exhibits, bringing dinosaurs into your classroom or home...

  • Eclipse Tourism in the North Country

    Tens of thousands of visitors came to the Adirondacks & North Country to watch the spectacular Solar Eclipse. And it turns out, they spent millions of dollars, while they were here. Some preliminary numbers out this week show the economic impact of the eclipse last week. According to New York’s Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism or ROOST, an estimated $2.7 million was spent in Essex County for overnight tourism for the eclipse. That’s at least 500-thousand more compared to last […]

  • Viking Festival Donates Locally after the Fun

    Ashville, Ohio – The annual Viking Festival, a beloved tradition in the community, took place this past weekend on April 27th and 28th at Ashville’s Village Park. This unique event, which has been a staple since 2004, offers free admission in exchange for a donation of food, emphasizing the spirit of giving back to the […]

  • Playbook: Fun and foreboding at the Washington Hilton

    And Antony Blinken heads back to the Middle East.

  • Fun Evening Awaits at SportBar No1

    In the heart of Torrevieja’s bustling city centre, an upcoming event promises an evening of excitement and camaraderie. On Wednesday, April 24 from 8pm, all are invited to SportBar No 1, a popular Swedish bar renowned for its shuffleboard, pool tables, and dartboards. Hosted by Elevated Events and Design, the gathering will take place on […]

  • Surround yourself with art, fun, and community spirit

    ASHBY — Get ready to immerse yourself in a vibrant celebration of art, creativity, and community at the 2nd Annual Ashby Art Fair, to be held from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at the Ashby Free Public Library, 812 Main St. With Mother’s Day just around the corner, what better way to […]

  • Museum of Aviation prepares for Summer of fun

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — The Museum of Aviation is celebrating 40 years of operation and gearing up for a busy Summer of events. Jeffrey Brett, President and CEO of the Museum of Aviation Foundation, says this a big year for the museum and shares the upcoming events. May 11: Electric Vehicle Day July 13: Cheers to 40 Years Auction/Raffle/Taste of

  • Jim Daly: The importance of prioritizing fun in your marriage

    Life is a gift and married life is a gift that can keep on giving. Life is short. Don’t miss out on the fun it provides.

  • Tell us: how do you make your commute fun or productive?

    Whether it’s working out or being creative, we’d like to know how active you are with your commuteCommuting isn’t normally associated with being fun or energetic, but some people have been taking a different approach to their journey to work by cycling, running or skiing.We would like to know how you make your commute productive or fun. Do you run or rollerblade into the office even though it takes longer than public transport? What prompted you to change how you commute? How does it improve...

  • All play and no work: a fun renovation in Mexico City

    A home in an old office block clocks on a new lookHow do Europeans live in such grey, beige places? I’m happy waking up in a pink room. Vibrant colours make you joyful; you will never be sad with pink and red,” laughs artist and gallery owner Carlos Rittner from his apartment in Mexico City.From the exterior, the 1940s converted office block, which is a stone’s throw from the Zócalo plaza, the world’s largest city square, is modest, but step through the banana-yellow front door and you are...