Thinkin’ local: Five gift ideas that support lake businesses
Vicki Wood
newsroom@lakesunonline.com
When thinking of purchasing that perfect gift for that hard-to-please person, buying from a local business not only boosts our economy, but sets your gift apart from the usual Christmas presents under the tree. Local gifts show that you went an extra step beyond ordering up something online or buying from a big box store.
Gifting the arts
The Lake Arts Council Art Show has gone virtual this year, allowing local artists to sell their creations via YouTube. Artists were allowed to submit several pieces for sale in the online show. In addition to viewing works for purchase, each artist’s biography is recorded, and many are showing their pieces while in their home studios during the 23 minute show. The virtual sale features a collection of vintage vehicles in colored pencil, close-ups of a Chevy Bel-Air, or the front view of an antique Jaguar. Animal drawings are available in abun
inventive talented designer who revolutionized the fashion world with the mini skirt. we kick off today show on the sour note with sourdough bread that is it s the oldest and most original form of leavened bread now making the dough is quite simple all you have to do is combine flour water in a glass or plastic container cover it with a breathable lid then let it sit in a warm place for at least twelve hours and while you have the ingredients for a good loaf of sourdough bread roll in belgium one specialist has created a library of sourdough starter let s find out now why he has cultivated this unusual passion. these jars filled with sourdough starter aren t just sitting in any old fridge they re exhibits on display at the parata sourdough library in belgium and they re all alive four degrees
so flattered that donald thought i used some sort of performance enhancer. now, actually, i did. it s called preparation. michelle obama gives a speech and everyone loves it. it s fantastic. my wife melania gives the exact same speech and people get on her case. and i don t get it. all right, to donald s credit, i thought that was a fantastic joke. he could have ended on that high note, but he didn t. halfway through his monologue, his jokes hit a sour note. the room turned on him and things went downhill fast. hillary believes that it s vital to deceive the people by having one public policy
effective in bringing programs to alaska, federal programs. because of his position on the armed services committee and the appropriations committee. and his long tenure of course made him ranking and the chairman at various points in his career. it just unfortunate, sour note, but i think he has brought a great deal of prosperity to alaska. let s talk a little bit more about that. i had heard earlier that he was named alaskan of the century and as you said brought a lot of money and jobs to the state of alaska. what do you think his legacy will be for your state? well, the fact that he brought so much federal program money to the state. that s the legacy he ll have. he was popular, the state had become very republican in character. and he was popular and sustained