Archive for September 1st, 2008

Handyman Connection Handyman Connection

How many families do you think have a Mr. Fix-It already living there? There is a good chance there are less of those households than you’d think. For little things that may happen around the house, that Mr. Fix-it can come in handy. Those without one can call Handyman Connection. Those who own a home [...]

 

Little Baby Hugz Needs Votes For Mom Entrepreneur Of The Year Little Baby Hugz Needs Votes For Mom Entrepreneur Of The Year

Prince George Citizen: After launching and expanding their successful business, Kristi Wintemute and Laura Cameron now have a taste for growing even bigger. They perceived a need for quality baby products and created Little Baby Hugz…Mom & Baby Necessities, which specializes in products which help new mothers. Their product lines are sold in Prince George [...]

 

Mom Hopes Her Invention Makes Mark Mom Hopes Her Invention Makes Mark

Deseret News: Rebecca Davidson didn’t set out to be an inventor or an entrepreneur. She just wanted to stop throwing away dried-out markers every two weeks. So she designed the Cap Trapper — her answer for missing marker lids, children putting caps in their mouths and dried-out pens that are good for nothing else but [...]

 

ScrapBiz Helps Women Get Into The Scrapbook Business ScrapBiz Helps Women Get Into The Scrapbook Business

When you’re looking for a way to preserve your memories there are more than enough options to choose from, the real trick is finding the one you like most. Scrapbooking is one of the more popular forms of preserving memories that is available. Of course, not everyone is into the traditional form which is why [...]

 

ScrapBiz Helps Women Get Into The Scrapbook Business ScrapBiz Helps Women Get Into The Scrapbook Business

When you’re looking for a way to preserve your memories there are more than enough options to choose from, the real trick is finding the one you like most. Scrapbooking is one of the more popular forms of preserving memories that is available. Of course, not everyone is into the traditional form which is why [...]

 

Labor Day 2008 Labor Day 2008

History: As the Industrial Revolution took hold of the nation, the average American in the late 1800s worked 12-hour days, seven days a week in order to make a basic living. Children were also working, as they provided cheap labor to employers and laws against child labor were not strongly enforced. With the long hours [...]