How to Have a Spring Break ‘Staycation’
No cash — or energy — for a vacation this year? Skip the jet-setting and have a getaway without going far. Here's how:
No cash — or energy — for a vacation this year? Skip the jet-setting and have a getaway without going far. Here's how:
Whether you're kicking back at the beach or throwing a spring break themed soiree, make sure to keep these spring break cocktails flowing:
There’s more to spring break than swim-up bars and hangovers. From yoga retreats to dog-sledding to getting your hands dirty, try one of these getaway alternatives.
Relax and renew
Skip high-paced party destinations in favor of a getaway that’s refreshing for the body and mind. Master your dow
I'm not a purist... so I'm cool with LUKE BRYAN sampling from a wide range of musical styles during his spring break concerts this week at Spinnaker's Beach Club in Panama City, Florida.
Did you think Mardi Gras was strictly a New Orleans thing? Think again.
In Belgium Mardi Gras is the most important day of the year. Belgians celebrate the Carnival of Binche in the city of Binche, which features lots of music and dancing.
Sweden celebrates Fettisdagen, translating to "Fat Tuesday."
In Canada Mardi Gras is celebrated throughout the country, especially in the french-speaking Quebec, where the Quebec Winter Carnival is one of the most iconic of Canadian festivals.
Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday," a reference to the binge eating a lot of Catholics do before Lent. As is often the case with holidays, the Christian roots are intertwined with earlier pagan practices. It was very common for early church fathers to integrate elements of pagan ritual in an attempt to attract potential converts.
Mardi Gras itself originated in the Middle Ages and was brought to the U.S. by the French explorer Iberville. In 1827, Parisian-style masked balls were legalized in New Orleans after a long period of prohibition. The celebration soon became known for its celebrants' raucous behavior during fanciful parades.
Kathy is challenging all her friends and family to become a "Partner in Hope". She shares her story with Mario and JW about her fight with cancer. Please help our children fight cancer!
The kids of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital describe what they want to be when they grow up.
Become a St. Jude Partner in Hope to help with the fight against Childhood Cancer.
Very excited to meet The Band Perry, Jake Owen, Sunny Sweeney and The Eli Young Band in Memphis this past weekend. But even more exciting was touring the St. Jude Children Research Hospital and hearing about all the advancements they are making in curing cancer! Our radiothon is coming up February 24th and 25th, you can help right now! Collect Coins for Kids at your work or school!
Everyone here at Townsquare-Texarkana, would like to thank all contestants for making the Amazing Diamond Race a huge success! What do you think we can do to make this event better next year?
Townsquare-Texarkana and Parks Jewelers would like to congratulate Judy Glass and her daughter Brandie Aaron for winning the Platinum Tacori setting with 1 ct, round, ideal-cut Lazare Kaplan Diamond ring that appraised for $20,000.