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  • A Dream Come True
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    A Dream Come True
    By Margie DiGiovanni
    The girl and her horse rode wild and free together.
  • A Life Lesson Learned
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    A Life Lesson Learned
    By Ken Hogarty
    Did his dad know he was his real hero?
  • A Smelly Story
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    A Smelly Story
    By Damon Cable
    It was one way to awaken the senses of these boys before school.
  • A Surprise for Everyone
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    A Surprise for Everyone
    By Betty Jean Ward
    Some secrets are hard to keep for long.
  • Being a Latchkey Kid in the '60s
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    Being a Latchkey Kid in the '60s
    By Deborah Stuckey-Kurylo
    She went on adventures while her parents built the family business.
  • Bellmore Smells and Sounds
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    Bellmore Smells and Sounds
    By Valerie Priger Skelly
    Village life for her was much more than just geography.
  • Debbie and Pidgie
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    Debbie and Pidgie
    By Karyl L. Grayson
    A bird with white feathers became this little girls' best friend.
  • Dodging the Swarm
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    Dodging the Swarm
    By Gary Meredith
    Armed with contraband flyswatters, they charged in.
  • Family Togetherness, Love and Chocolates
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    Family Togetherness, Love and Chocolates
    By Sara Etgen-Baker
    Making breakfast in bed for Mom made the day special for all of them.
  • Good Old Days in the Kitchen -- Lots of Pets But ...
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    Good Old Days in the Kitchen -- Lots of Pets But ...
    By Georgia Kohart
    Celebrate National Pet Month with both two-legged and four-legged ...
  • Good Old Days on Wheels -- Watching Cars
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    Good Old Days on Wheels -- Watching Cars
    By Sanda Baucom Hight
    The last vehicle of the day changed the game forever.
  • It Wasn't On His List, But He Wouldn't ...
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    It Wasn't On His List, But He Wouldn't ...
    By Rebecca Saffold
    They learned to help the helpless at the market.
  • Kwan and Timmi
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    Kwan and Timmi
    By Joan Kydd
    These two felines became just like Siamese sisters.
  • Looking Hollywood Way -- Mr. Sunday Night
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    Looking Hollywood Way -- Mr. Sunday Night
    By Michael O'Donnell
    Ed Sullivan always made sure they were "really big shows."
  • Lost Art of Percolated Coffee
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    Lost Art of Percolated Coffee
    By Tammy Holbrook Cupp
    How to capture the bygone aroma and taste of a perfect "cup of Joe."
  • Love in My Heart, Pennies in My Pocket
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    Love in My Heart, Pennies in My Pocket
    By Audrey Corn
    The taste of chocolate brings back memories of Father's Day for her.
  • Mom's Men
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    Mom's Men
    By Marian Longenecker Beaman
    She probably didn't know how good she had it -- or did she?
  • Rookie Hosts
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    Rookie Hosts
    By Ruby Seaman
    If they weren't hiding, they were serving a puzzling hodgepodge of food.
  • Runt of the Litter
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    Runt of the Litter
    By Sara Etgen-Baker
    Fourteen days later, she had a new best friend.
  • Smells of the Family Farm
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    Smells of the Family Farm
    By Ruby Seaman
    The smell of an old barn can take you way back to the farm -- hay, animals and adventures.
  • Smokey and the Horse Apple Tree
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    Smokey and the Horse Apple Tree
    By Jacqueline M. Tucker
    This four-legged family member could do tricks and round up cattle.
  • The Cool Place to Be
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    The Cool Place to Be
    By Jeffrey M. Smith
    It was the perfect first job for a teenager and his friends.
  • The Corner Grocery
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    The Corner Grocery
    By Evelyn Wrona
    Every neighborhood had one, but none was as special as ours.
  • The Red-Tailed Hawk
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    The Red-Tailed Hawk
    By Douglas S. Clark
    It might have been one of many rescues, but it was unforgettable.
  • Using My Senses
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    Using My Senses
    By Ronald Tragasz
    He found his way on the wind.
  • Wary Welcomes
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    Wary Welcomes
    By Arlene Shovald
    It always paid off to call ahead.
  • Weekends With Grammy
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    Weekends With Grammy
    By Sara Etgen-Baker
    There was nothing more "loverly."
  • What's Cooking at Grandma's?
    FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
    What's Cooking at Grandma's?
    By Richard Lester
    Aromas of New England clam chowder and pizza are fixed in his memories ...
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