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SNIPPETZ CROWNS PETER MARK ROGET,

THE KING OF SYNONYMS by Lindsey Harrison

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ow often do you get stuck trying to think of a certain word? It’s on the tip of your tongue but you can’t remember what it is and every other word you try in its place just isn’t right. If only there was some sort of book that was like a reverse dictionary. It would list different meanings and then list a bunch of different words that go along with that meaning. Then you could just pull that sucker out and flip through it when you get stuck so you don’t stand there, mid-conversation, with your mouth hanging open. Oh, wait. There IS a book like that. And you’ll never believe who came up with it. Well, perhaps you will, since his name is part of the title of the very first edition. That’s right, it was Peter Mark Roget. As a magazine with interesting and thought-provoking articles, Snippetz felt it fitting to take a look at the man Peter Mark Roget... Continued on Page 2

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THIS WEEK IN SNIPPETZ COVER STORY Snippetz Crowns Peter Mark Roget, The King Of Synonyms “Leaky Gut Syndrome” Life Energy Flow Tai Yi by Tami Urbanek... 4 “The Need for Responsive Web Design” Series 4, Article 43 Web Chat by Robyn... 4 “The 5000+ Percent Advantage Part 5.6: Persevere PowerIs Enhanced in Surrender” Acquire Confidence by Dr. Ron Ross... 5 “The Heat is On” Senior News Line... 8

did Roget some good; at 14, he entered the University of Edinburgh, intent on studying medicine.

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FROM YOUNG MAN TO YOUNG DOCTOR The incredibly smart young Roget graduated from the university in 1798, with an MD at 19 years old. He later spent time studying at the London Medical Schools. In 1802, Roget traveled to Paris and his father’s home town of Geneva. At the time, Europe was experiencing the only time of peace that occurred during 1793 and 1815, known as the Peace of Amiens. The ceasefire only lasted a year and when hostilities resumed, Roget found himself in imprisoned for two months. He was allowed to return to England in 1803.

EARLY LIFE Even though he had a profound effect on the English language in that he compiled the first ever thesaurus, not much is known about Roget’s early life. At least, not much was documented. What is known is that Roget was born on January 18, 1779 in London. His father, Reverand John Roget was a Swiss pastor at a French Protestant Church. Unfortunately, Roget’s father passed away while the boy was still young and his mother moved the family to Edinburgh, Scotland. The tragedy affected the young boy and he spent much of his life battling depression. However, the move to Edinburgh

Back at home, Roget found himself drawn to studying the disease, tuberculosis. In fact, he published several works on the illness, as well as other works focusing on the effects of nitrous oxide (or laughing gas) that was used as an anesthetic at the time. Later in life, he would go on to write an article on Thomas Beddoes of Bristol, who was a well-known investigator of gases for possible medical uses.

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In 1804, Roget was offered, and accepted, the position of chief surgeon at the Manchester Infirmary. He held the post until 1808, when he left to teach in the London Medical Street. There, he became a Licentiate of the College of Physicians and became physician to the Northern Dispensary in 1810. A year later, he became one of the secretaries of the Medical and Chirugical Society of London, eventually being elected to president in 1829.

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AN INVENTOR EMERGES Most people think that Roget’s main contribution to society was his thesaurus but the truth is, he invented several important items, such as a variation on the slide rule he devised in 1814. His device was an early type of calculator in that it helped a person determine the roots and powers of numbers long before the TI-83 graphing calculator was invented. While not technically an invention, Roget is thought to have been the first person to note the phenomenon called “persistence of vision.” Basically, he noticed that when still photographs are viewed in rapid succession, it gives the illusion of movement. Sound familiar? It should. The idea is what led to the development of cinematography. His discovery was published in 1820, in a paper Roget submitted to the Royal Society, a good 70 years before the first “movie” was invented. It was titled, “Explanation of an optical deception in the appearance of the spokes of a wheel when seen through vertical apertures.”

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Additionally, Roget invented a device that showed that there was an attractive force between parallel wires carrying electrical current in the same direction. He published his findings in 1835 and his apparatus is sometimes referred to as Roget’s spiral.

As we mentioned before, Roget is most well-known for his work on the first-ever thesaurus. He actually began making a list of words that have either similar or the same meaning when he was quite young; some estimates indicate Roget was as young as eight years old. He added to the list for the majority of his life but didn’t actually sit down to try to compile everything until after he had retired from medicine in 1840. In 1852, Roget finally published the first version of his thesaurus, titled “Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and Arranged so as to Facilitate the Expression of Ideas and Assist in Literary Composition.” The title alone illustrates how gifted Roget was with his use of the English language. The book went through 28 editions and reprints during Roget’s lifetime. Even though Roget died on September 12, 1869, at the age of 90, his thesaurus has never been out of print, even to the present day. Of course, the title had to be shortened and eventually it became known as “Roget’s Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases.”

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n many modern medicine circles when a health dif�iculty is not understood, it gets dismissed. This has occurred with many autoimmune disorders and chronic fatigue syndrome in the past. Leaky Gut Syndrome (LGS) is not much different in that regard. On the positive side, many physicians are now recognizing this syndrome as real. Pharmaceuticals do not address LGS, but rather dietary and lifestyle changes do. What exactly is LGS? LGS occurs when toxicity has built up in the body from eating foods the body has a dif�icult time break-

LGS is becoming much more common now than in the past due to our changing food supply. Many of our processed food ingredients have been banned or not used in other countries and the United States’ population appears to be getting sicker and sicker by the decade.

ing down. With LGS, many food particles and toxins are not passed through the intestines, but passed into the blood stream, causing dif�iculties, such as in�lammation. Genetically modi�ied foods, especially GM gluten, have been pointed to as a major contributing factor, among other foods.

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Some doctors have listed LGS a few symptoms as dif�iculty digesting and/or eliminating, painful joints, headaches, depression, allergies, autoimmune, and skin issues. Chronic stress has been pointed to as a major contributing factor as well. When one has LGS, taking supplements is almost useless. The supplements do not absorb into the body, in fact much nutrition does not absorb anymore. The positive side is that LGS can be addressed through dietary and lifestyle changes. One can speak with a

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ore often than I care to admit, I have quit. I have walked off of jobs, terminated projects, and submitted to the realities of more than one broken business model. No doubt there were times when I quit too soon; if I would have persevered another day or week or month, I may have achieved my goals. And yes, I have read all the books and heard all the lectures about how I can have more confidence, conger up more courage, and realize more success if I perseverance. They tell me to wake up earlier, think clearer, toil harder, labor longer, and of course, work smarter. Then, because of the lack of progress and the likelihood of failure, I get weary, confused, and dejected – so I quit. Then what? I feel terrible. I feel like a loser, a dumbbell, a weakling, a failure. Do you want to know why I (and possibly you) feel this way when we fail? It is because we have placed all our faith in ourselves. Let me put it in the first person: When all my success is up to me and my ideas and my abilities and my strength and my talents and my gifts, then I alone am responsible for my performance and the outcome of my efforts, no matter what or why things happen, especially when I quit. But that is totally unrealistic. The burden for my personal success is NOT ultimately up to me because I am not the only one concerned about who I

This means that when we fail, when our projects fall apart, when calamity confuses our lives that our response should not be to complain to each other and curse God, but to surrender to His will. There is a time when surrender builds more character than perseverance because it leads us to our destiny.

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Surrender, in its most negative application, means you admit defeat and lay down your arms never to rise again. Surrender, in its most positive application, means you yield your whole life, the good, the bad, and the ugly to the will and wisdom of God. William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, said, “The greatness of the man’s power is the measure of his surrender.” St. Paul observed, “For my strength is made perfect in weakness.” 2 Corinthians 12:9

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he Palmer Lake Historical Society invites the public on Thursday, May 21, 2015, at 7:00 PM to the Palmer Lake Town Hall, 28 Valley Crescent, Palmer Lake, CO, 80133, for a presentation on the massacre to near extinction of the American bison.

The act of persevering when our way grows weary will strengthen our character but surrendering to God’s will proves God’s character and his promise that He will go with me “through the valley of the shadow of death.”

The bison was considered a sacred animal and a symbol of religiousness among the Native American tribes of

Do not put your faith in faith or rely solely on your own ideas and abilities. Put your faith in God; He will not disappoint you. Let His Perseverance Power be demonstrated through you whether you succeed or fail. Don’t quit – surrender.

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The Air Force had lower rates of assault than the other branches, where women had 1.7 times the risk of assault and men had 4 to 5 times the risk. To see the whole study, you can download the four sections for free at www. rand.org/surveys/rmws.html.

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important tips is to plant the first week of October because the time of planting greatly affects the size of your bulbs at harvest. You can cover your planting site with a thick layer of straw or, according to a local garlic grower, dried comfrey leaves which add nutrients to the soil that are very beneficial to garlic. After this continue to water as needed throughout the fall and into the spring keeping the soil moist but not soggy.

In the late spring fertilize every few weeks and break off any flowers that appear. This will send the energy back down to the bulb and you can use it to cook the same way you f your family is anything like use the clove! Harvest mid summer ours, than Garlic is a staple when the leaves start to brown and ingredient in your kitchen. We the bulbs are big, usually around like to add it to everything from the end of July. Cure your garlic by spaghetti to mac n’ cheese in our setting your bulbs on a newspaper house. Yum! Also around our house in a well ventilated spot out of the garlic is used as a natural garden sun and in about 2-3 weeks your pesticide. Just mix together garlic, garlic will be dried and ready to cayenne and soap! It even seems to be used and stored. Don’t forget to have an effect on keeping rabbits save some of your biggest bulbs for and deer away. Of course try not to replanting in the fall! spill any on your clothes or you’ll be keeping more than bugs and deer away! In addition to making a great Chimichurri sauce garlic has been GARLIC PESTICIDE said to help prevent certain kinds RECIPE: of cancer, work as an effective acne treatment and keep vampires away. And since we eat plenty of garlic About 4 cloves crushed garlic at our house and I’ve never seen a 1 oz. soap shavings vampire, it must work! (real soap like ivory) Tsp. cayenne Now, how do you grow garlic? Well, first thing you need to do is prepare Mix all ingredients in a quart your planting site. Choose a sunny saucepan full of water. Heat and location that gets at least 8 hours of sun. Then like any new planting let simmer until soap is dissolved. Strain into a spray bottle area, it needs to be amended. Add and spray away! about 2-3 inches of good compost and then a tsp. each of blood meal and bone meal for every garlic clove to be planted. Work that into the Macie McCord soil about 6-8 inches down. Good McCord’s Garden Center amending is going to pay off later! Each bulb can then be separated and & Landscaping each clove planted, with skins on, 719-375-3573 3-4 inches deep. One of the most

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around the time of their periods, as estrogen levels normally decline then. For many women, migraines get worse years before menopause -and by “menopause,” I mean when periods stop altogether. As the periods become erratic, and sleep cycles are interrupted by hot flashes, migraines become worse, as they have in your daughters. However, once periods stop entirely, episodic migraines usually get dramatically better on their own.

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1. Name the band that was started by a dentistry student, a physics student and an art student before adding a bass player. 2. What is “I’m Your Captain (Closer to Home)” about? Who released it? 3. The music from the Italian song “O Sole Mio” was used for which Elvis Presley hit? 4. Who released “People Are Strange” and when? 5. Name the song that contains this lyric: “Now it’s been ten thousand years, Man has cried a billion tears for what he never knew, Now man’s reign is through, But through eternal night, the twinkling of starlight, So very far away, maybe it’s only yesterday.” (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

By Wilson Casey

1. Is the book of Galatians in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From Joshua 6, on the seventh day, how many times did the men of war march around Jericho? 1, 3, 5, 7 3. In His first recorded miracle, what did Jesus turn into wine? Goat’s milk, Grape juice, Fig cider, Water 4. From 1 Chronicles, what king was buried with his sons under an oak tree? Neco, Jehoash, Saul, Rezin 5. How many New Testament (KJV) books are named for a woman? 0, 1, 2, 3 6. In the story of creation, what did God call the darkness? Blackness, Night, Fourscore, Trinity (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

TRIVIA TEST

BIBLE TRIVIA

1. Italy

1) New

2. W.H. Auden

2) 7

3. Washington

3) Water

4. Trucial States

4) Saul

5. 16th century

5) 0

6. Federico Fellini

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6) Night

7. War 8. Jethro Tull 9. Hat 10. Marcel Marceau

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1. Montreal’s Livan Hernandez (255 innings in 2004) and Philadelphia’s Roy Halladay (250.2 in 2010).

1. Queen, of “We Will Rock You” fame.

2. It was 1954. 3. Four times (2008, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13). 4. It was 1995. 5. Seventeen Stanley Cups. 6. Brazil’s Ronaldo. 7. Citation (1948-50) and Cigar (1994-96).

2. Grand Funk Railroad’s song in 1970 has a number of interpretations. Some claim it was about the Vietnam War. Others heard a sea captain facing crew mutiny. 3. “It’s Now or Never.” 4. The Doors, 1967. 5. “In the Year 2525 (Exordium et Terminus)” by Zager and Evans in 1969. In verses giving dates 1,010 years apart, the song laments all that man has lost due to technology and by taking everything that Earth has -- and whether God is going to be pleased.


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• It was noted educator and civil-rights activist W.E.B. DuBois who made the following sage observation: “The theory of democratic government is not that the will of the people is always right, but rather that normal human beings of average intelligence will, if given a chance, learn the right and best course by bitter experience.” • Before he became famous as the creator of “Star Trek,” Gene Roddenberry was a beat cop for the LAPD. He even wrote speeches for legendary Los Angeles police Chief William H. Parker. • In a recent article in medical journal The Lancet Psychology, researchers claim that listening to hip-hop music can help alleviate symptoms of depression. It seems that aspirational lyrics that speak of overcoming hardship and picturing a better future, such as owning expensive cars, can provide an uplift to listeners.

• You might be surprised to learn that light doesn’t always travel at the speed of light. When traveling through an atomic gas that is approaching absolute zero in temperature, light can move as slowly as 38 mph. • Domestic diva Martha Stewart has been struck by lightning three times. • A law in Hawaii forbids a person to put a coin in his or her ear. There’s no word on the legality of performing a magic trick that simply makes it appear that a coin has been put in an ear. • If you’re one of those people who slows down to see a car accident or can’t resist watching scary movies, you suffer from cacospectomania -- the compulsive desire to look at something that horrifies you. ***

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To submit your event: http://snippetzonline.com/submit-an-event.html ITALIAN CLUB MONTHLY MEETING 702 S. Tejon Colorado Springs 1st Tues. of every month 6:30pm/8:00pm If you love family, socializing and culture, then membership in Sons of Italy is right for you. Membership is open to men and women. More information at www.sonsofitalypp.com VFW MEETING Sundance Mountain Lodge Carson Room 3rd Tuesday of the Month 6pm. For more information contact Jerry Lollar at Eagleeye1946@hotmail.com. 719-264-1941 Tri-Lakes HAP-py Feet Foot Care Clinic Tri-Lakes Senior Center Second Wednesday of each Month To schedule an appointment, call Bob at the Visiting Nurse Association on Tuesday through Thursday between 9 and 4, at 719 577-4448. GLENEAGLE SERTOMA CLUB MEETING Luncheon meeting every Wed. 11:45 a.m. Liberty Heights 12105 Ambassador Drive, (off Voyager Blvd in Col Springs). We offer interesting speakers and programs. Everyone is welcome. Info: Call Garrett Barton at 4335396 or Bill Bristol at 481-3366 or visit www.gleneaglesertoma.org. BINGO American Legion post 9-11 at The Depot Primrose St. - Palmer Lake Every Saturday Night 7:00PM LIONS CLUB MEETING 1st Thursday of the Month 6:00PM-8:30PM MONUMENT HILL COUNTRY CLUB Your family can make help enrich lives for our El Paso County families and people around the world. Please contact MReichal@aol.com 719-313-0688 for club details. We Serve. VFW LADIES AUXILIARY MONTHLY MEETING Sundance Mountain Lodge Carson Room 3rd Wednesday of the Month 6:30 pm. For more information contact Kathy Carlson - carlsonmkc@aol.com. 719-488-1902 KARAOKE FRIDAYS Oakley’s Cafe & Bistro Every Friday 8:30pm Karaoke with JR’s Ultimate Entertainment every Friday starting at 8:30pm. Karaoke and music til midnight. LITTLE LOG KITCHEN, BREAKING BREAD WITH THE COMMUNITY Please join us for a FREE MEAL, the third Saturday of each month. We start serving at Noon. 133 High Street, Palmer Lake, CO UNIVERSAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION, 501 (C) (3) - SINGLE PARENTS WEEKLY SUPPORT GROUP Wednesdays 6-6:45pm Serrano’s Coffee Company Meet weekly to gain support, encouragement and ideas from other single parents. Call Tami Urbanek at 719-641-2017 to sign up!

2ND MON PHOTO EXHIBIT NIGHT • PALMER DIVIDE PHOTOGRAPHERS Tri Lakes Art Center, 304 Hwy 105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133 2nd Monday Monthly pdphotographers.com Purpose is for serious peer photo critique & review; and fun. Conversations are rich with tips, tools and techniques. All levels are welcome. Later in the calendar year, we will begin to focus on the annual Visions of Light Photography Show, held early each year. What have you been creating in your digital darkrooms? Bring in up to 5 images to share for review. RSVP is always helpful but not required. Register on pdphotographers. com for emailed updates. Bring 3-5 images on USB stick; jpg sized to 1200 on long side. Bring questions about the images that ask for the feedback you are looking for. Check your email & website for last minute changes due to weather or attendance.

PIKES PEAK SOAP BOX DERBY The 2015 local Soap Box Derby races will be held Sunday, May 31 and Sunday, June 7 starting at 8:00 am each day. The races are run on East Costilla street between El Paso and Wahsatch streets. The event is free. Food and beverage service will be available. The Derby is open to all youngsters between ages 7 and 20. To sign up, go to ppsbd.com or call 481-2424. Local Sertoma and Kiwanis Clubs sponsor the event. Support comes from McDonalds, USAA, Ent FCU, The Sheiner Group, Overhead Door, Murphy Constructors and Manitou Cliff Dwellings. This is the 12th consecutive year for the Springs Derby. About 50 youngsters in their hand built racecars will vie for the opportunity to represent Colorado Springs at the International Soap Box Derby in Akron, Ohio, July 25, 2015.

MONUMENT HILL KIWANIS CLUB Breakfast meeting every Saturday 8am Monument Hill Country Club 18945 Pebble Beach Way Great fellowship and programs. All are welcome. Visitors eat free. Contact Bob Hayes, 481-9693 www.monumenthillkiwanis.org

PALMER LAKE ART GROUP presents Color Splash Fine Art Show at Tri Lake Center for the Arts 304 Hwy. 105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133 June 2 – June 27, 2015-Show Times: Tuesdays thru Saturdays, 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm- Open Reception: Friday, June 5th, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm For further information please visit our website at www.palmerlakeartgroup.com or email plaginfo@palmerlakeartgroup.com

THE TOWN OF MONUMENT WILL HOST THE ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY honoring our veterans on Monday, May 25, 2015 at the Monument cemetery, 10:00 a.m. 800 Beacon Lite Rd. (At 8th Street), Monument, CO 80132. The ceremony is to honor all military veterans who have died and are buried in Monument cemetery. The program for that day will include the reading of the names of those 15 Civil War veterans and those up to the present who are buried in this cemetery. Our guest speaker will be County Commissioner Darryl Glenn; Master of Ceremonies, Mayor Rafael Dominguez. The program includes members of the community from the armed forces, police and fire depts., boy and Girl Scouts, and school bands. The public is invited. Refreshments will be served following the ceremony. PALMER LAKE GOVERNMENT ROUND TABLE The Speed Trap Bistro May 26th 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Meet the Palmer Lake Mayor, the City Council, the Fire Department plus others! Don’t miss this opportunity! Come have a cup of coffee and learn about your community resources! 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on May 26th at The Speed Trap Bistro, 84 Highway 105, Palmer Lake, Co. Sponsored by The Speed Trap Bistro and Mountain Community Mennonite Church. This is a free event. Everyone is welcome. Please call 481-3155 (Mountain Community Mennonite Church) for information.

PIKES PEAK GEM AND MINERAL SHOW Western Museum of Mining and Industry, 225 Northgate Rd Colo. Spgs. CO June 5th - 7th, 2015 Friday & Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 9:00am - 4:00pm Come see over 35 dealers with gems, minerals, crystals, fossils, dino bone, meteorites, petrified wood, custom jewelry and much more! Joe Dorris , Rich Fretterd and Donovan Sutters from the popular T.V. show The Prospectors, will be there with Topaz displays and minerals for sale. The silent auction is fun for everyone. The Museum has a working blacksmith shop. At certain times of the day you can see old mining engines, rock crushers, and steam shovels actually run! The Colorado Springs Gold Panners are there to teach you how to pan gold. We have flint knappers demonstrating the art of making arrowheads. Your kids will love our fun and educational kids area, with face painting! They can also see donkeys! Food and Fun for everyone!!! TRI-LAKES LIONS CLUB GOLF TOURNEY at Monument Hill Country Club June 19th 2015 8am - 2pm Lions Club fund raiser for local Tri-Lakes vision & health assistance also including community service projects in Monument, Palmer Lake, and the Tri-Lakes area

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unning a household requires the skills of a juggler. First come the kids and their schedules, then toss in cooking, cleaning, car repair and pets. As most parents will attest, just when you think you’ve got it, the unexpected comes along to throw everything off balance! Start and stop ... the juggling act never ends. Now, my son calls himself a juggler too, but for him it’s juggling oranges out of the fruit bowl, potatoes from the pantry or just about anything that crosses his path. Then, with some creative thinking, we came up with some alternatives, like a set of juggling balls. Much to his delight, he made these handy, sturdy balls in minutes using basic supplies we had in the kitchen.

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1. Scoop 1/2 cup of uncooked instant rice into a plastic sandwich bag. For heavier balls, you may substitute the rice with dried beans or clean sand. Pinch the bag tightly around the rice, squeeze out any air, make it into a ball shape and secure the ball shape with a rubber band. Cut off the excess plastic bag near the rubber-band knot.

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2. Cut the tip off the neck end of two sturdy, medium-size balloons in contrasting colors. Stretch one of the balloons over the filled bag, making sure the rubber-band side is completely covered. The balloon should fit very tightly. Snip three or four quarterinch holes randomly on the second balloon. Stretch it over the ball, covering the opening of the first balloon. The cutouts will reveal the color of the first balloon. 3. Make several balls with a variety of cutout shapes and colors, and let the performance begin! For extra-sturdy balls, add a third balloon. Store your set of juggling balls in an empty and clean Pringle’s-style chip can. Cover with decorative adhesive-backed paper.

Tip: If you are a beginning juggler, practice the moves using three lightweight chiffon scarves. When you toss them in the air one by one, they come back down slowly to help you get the hang of it! *** Donna Erickson’s award-winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday.com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.” (c) 2015 Donna Erickson Distributed by King Features Synd.


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Here are the steps you need to take: • Call the IRS. Use the number on the letter it send you. • If you received a W-2 or 1099 from an employer you don’t know, call Social Security. Go over your actual earnings to be sure they match what you know to be correct. • Call the police and file a report. • Notify the big three credit reporting agencies and have a fraud alert put on your file: www.Equifax.com (1-800-525-6285), www.Experian.

com (1-888-397-3742), www.TransUnion.com (1-800-680-7289). • Complete IRS form 14039, which is the Identity Theft Affidavit. You can download that at IRS.gov. • File a complaint with the FTC at IdentityTheft.gov. If you get suspicious emails that you think are phishing scams about your taxes, let the IRS know. Send email to phishing@irs.gov; or call 1-800366-4484. For more information, go online to the IRS.gov website and search for Taxpayer Guide to Identity Theft. Also search for Publication 5027, which is Identity Theft Information for Taxpayers. Then see www.irs. gov/identitytheft. For future years, the advice is to file as early in the season as possible. If someone else does attempt to use your Social Security number, your own return will already be there. Beware to whom you give your Social Security number, especially on employment applications. Provide the number only if hired. Learn to do your own taxes using a computer software program, then print them out and send by certified mail. Keep control of your personal information. If your identity is used in an IRS tax scam, you could wait more than six months for it to be resolved and your refund to arrive. (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

“SOAP BOX DERBY SPEEDS INTO COLORADO SPRINGS !” The Greatest Amateur Youth Racing Event in the World Teaches Boys and Girls Teamwork, the Spirit of Competition and Family Values.

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he premier youth and family oriented racing program in the country comes to Colorado Springs as the Soap Box Derby races into town on May 31 and June 7. About 50 youths are expected to compete in their gravity-powered racers for a chance to represent Colorado Springs at the 77th All-American Soap Box Derby Championship in Akron, Ohio on July 25. The three local champions receive an expense paid trip to Akron to compete at the national race. The goals of the All-American Soap Box Derby remain the same as they were in 1934. By teaching young people to become solid community citizens through teamwork, the spirit of competition, perseverance and family values. The All-American Soap Box Derby is highly respected throughout the country by community leaders, educators and racing enthusiasts of all levels.

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The Springs race is one of 600 races held across the U.S. and overseas where participants compete in one of three divisions: Stock, Super Stock and Masters. Stock is for kids 7 to 14, Super Stock for kids 10 to 17 and Masters 10 to 19. Practice runs occur 9am to 1 pm on May 31 at the race site, Costilla and El Paso. Final inspection is June 6 with race day June 7, 8:00am to 3pm. The local Colorado Springs race is coordinated by area Sertoma and Kiwanis clubs that provide much of the funding and most of the manpower necessary to run the event. Major supporters are McDonalds, the Scheiner Commercial Group, USAA, Murphy Constructors, Ent FCU and Overhead Door. Many other companies lend their assistance by sponsoring individual race drivers which allows them to advertise on the cars, just like NASCAR. Everybody is invited to witness this historic race and be thrilled by the close competition of our local racers in the world’s greatest gravity powered race event, Sunday, June 7.


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