Monthly Archives: March 2011

Springtime in Boston

I can’t think of a prettier time of year than April for visiting Boston’s Public Gardens. Good thing we have developed an event that coincides with the emerging blooms! We are pleased to announce the first in a series of … Continue reading

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Practicing What We Preach

I can’t say I was enthusiastic about running around our office building 6 times in the still-Winter weather last Monday afternoon. I had signed up to run a mile and a half rather than walk as part of our organization’s … Continue reading

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Death, Be Not Proud

“Death, Be Not Proud,” by John Donne, is among the most famous and beloved poems in English literature.   It’s time to incorporate this poem title into a message that will responsibly serve our fellow Americans. In the wake of the … Continue reading

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Truth In Advertising

Did you hear that Blair River died? Blair who? River was the 29-year-old, 575 pound spokesman for a Chandler, Arizona restaurant unabashedly called The Heart Attack Grill. Talk about truth in advertising–how refreshing! “That’s what I do for a living: … Continue reading

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