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    Primal Kitchen Delicious Easter Recipes for Everyone in Your Family

    The luscious little mayo is an EGGcelent choice for Deviled Eggs! Simple, handheld, real-food snacks that even kids enjoy, deviled eggs are great keto, Primal/paleo, Whole30, and vegetarian (if you eat eggs) options that can be made in advance, packed in to-go containers, and served with just about any outdoor dining or picnic menu recipe.

    Spinach Deviled Eggs by Devyn Sisson

    There is something dreamy about deviled eggs this time of year. Adding spinach to a classic spring staple is quite intuitive, if you ask us. Take a page out of Devyn Sisson‘s new book, Kitchen Intuitionto create a veggie-packed, flavorful version of deviled eggs. For more intuitively delicious recipes, make sure to grab Devyn’s book, Kitchen Intuition.

    Ingredients

    • 3 hard-boiled eggs
    • 3 tablespoons Primal Kitchen® Mayonnaise
    • ½ cup chopped sautéed spinach
    • ¼ cup chopped marinated artichoke hearts
    • 1 teaspoon mustard
    • Garlic and onion powder to taste
    • Salt and pepper to taste

    Instructions

    • Sauté the spinach; cool and squeeze liquid from it before you chop.
    • Hard boil the eggs by placing them into a pot and bringing to a boil.
    • Once the water boils, remove from the heat cover and let sit for 20 minutes.
    • Run the hard-boiled eggs under cold water and then peel.
    • Slice in half and remove the yolks.
    • Mix the yolks with the remaining ingredients. Salt and pepper filling to taste.
    • Put mixture in a piping bag and then fill the middle of the egg whites with the yolk mixture.
    • Garnish with paprika.
    • Enjoy!

    While the kids hunt for pastel-hued colored eggs, and neon-colored plastic eggs that pop open to reveal candy, stickers, or tiny toys inside, the adults usually look forward to Easter brunch or family dinners that traditionally include glazed spiral ham or rack of lamb, potato salad, crisp green beans and roasted asparagus.

    This Easter ham uses a bone-in spiral ham, which is precut for easy carving and is already cooked. Simply heat in a low oven for a couple of hours, and brush with Primal Kitchen’s sweet and savory No-Soy Island Teriyaki for an all-in-one sauce without the brown sugar, soda, or syrup used in other ham glazes. This two-ingredient Easter ham recipe provides a show-stopping centerpiece for any holiday meal.

    Easter Ham

    Ingredients

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 250ºF.
    • Remove packaging on the ham, and remove any plastic disk that may be on the underside of the ham bone.
    • Place ham in a shallow roasting pan, cut side down.
    • Bake ham for about 1 hour and 40 minutes (for an 8-pound ham), or 2 hours and 10 minutes (for a 10-pound ham).
    • Remove ham from oven and baste with Primal Kitchen No-Soy Island Teriyaki Sauce. Apply several coats of the teriyaki sauce to the ham. Place ham back in the oven to bake for another 20 minutes.
    • Total bake time for spiral ham: Bake ham for about 15 minutes per pound until the internal temperature reaches 140ºF (about 2 hours for an 8-pound ham, and 2 hours and 30 minutes for a 10-pound ham; these times are estimates, and your oven may differ.).
    • Remove ham from oven once the internal temperature reaches 140ºF. Spoon juices over top of the ham, and tent with aluminum foil to keep warm.
    • Let ham rest for 15 minutes before carving and serving.

    One more simple recipe here to fully complete your Easter Feast! A pop of spring color isn’t just for dying Easter Eggs! Grab a head or three of colorful cauliflower, smother in Primal Kitchen Chipotle Lime Mayo and roast to perfection for colorful spring side dish. Want even more flavor? Leave a little extra Chipotle Lime Mayo on the side for dipping.

    CHIPOTLE LIME ROASTED CAULIFLOWER

    • Slice cauliflower branches into thin sections (about 1/4″ thick).
    • Preheat oven to 425-degrees.
    • Coat the sliced cauliflower with Chipotle Lime Mayo, and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
    • Place on parchment lined baking sheet.
    • Roast 40 minutes or until golden brown.
    • Enjoy! Happy Easter!
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    CELEBRATE WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH AT SITES THROUGHOUT THE U.S. – Curated by the Holiday Rambler® Brand

    This March, Women’s History Month is the ideal time to pack up the RV and delve into the history-making impact women have had on the United States for hundreds of years.

    Exploring several Women’s History Month stops is comfortable and easy in a Holiday Rambler. Holiday Rambler motorhomes are known for their innovation, quality, and value and have received numerous industry awards.

    The 2021 Nautica model from Holiday Rambler just earned Best New Model from RV Pro and Top RV Debut from RVBusiness. Nautica is a Class A Diesel motorhome that is less than 40’ and built on a Freightliner Custom Chassis®. While the Nautica is shorter in length, it still boasts a roomy interior with lots of storage. Amenities include an electric fireplace, stainless steel appliances, pantry storage and full-extension drawers, a master bedroom suite with a skylight shower, and an exterior entertainment center with a 50” LED TV.

    Holiday Rambler is a brand within REV Recreation Group, Inc., which is a subsidiary of REV Group, Inc. For more information, visit holidayrambler.com.

    Each ‘Women’s History Stop’ has been researched but, due to COVID-19, be sure to call ahead to confirm hours of operation and secure tickets since many sites require advance reservations. There are additional museums and sites that honor remarkable women but many, such as the Rosa Parks Museum, are closed or have gone virtual. For in-person travel, please be safe – wear a mask, practice social distancing, and wash hands frequently.

    Statue of Liberty, New York, NY

    The Statue of Liberty is one of the country’s oldest and most famous women. At a graceful 305’ tall, she is a towering symbol of American freedom. The statue was sculpted by French artist Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi and gifted to the United States by France in 1875 to commemorate the countries’ alliance during the American Revolution. In her right hand, Lady Liberty holds a torch above her head. In her left hand, she carries a tablet inscribed with JULY IV MDCCLXXVI (July 4, 1776 in Roman numerals), the date of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.

    The statue can be viewed from various vantage points along the Hudson River. For an up-close- and-personal look, take the ferry that departs from Battery Park to Liberty Island where the Statue of Liberty stands.

    RVers can stay overnight at Liberty Harbor RV, which also delivers views of the Statue of Liberty and is next to Liberty Harbor Marina.

    New-York Historical Society Museum & Library, New York, NY

    The New-York Historical Society includes a Center for Women’s History with a plethora of exhibits, information, and artifacts from women who have shaped the United States.

    “Women’s Voices” is a multimedia digital installation that includes profiles of: Sonia Sotomayor, the first Latina Supreme Court Justice; Barbara McClintock, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist; Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to receive a medical degree in the U.S; Misty Copeland, a trailblazing dancer and principal ballerina; and Chien-Shiung Wu, the Manhattan Project physicist who was snubbed by the Nobel Prize committee.

    RVers can stay overnight at Liberty Harbor RV, which also delivers views of the Statue of Liberty and is next to Liberty Harbor Marina.

    Women’s Rights National Historical Park, Seneca Falls, NY

    The fight for women’s right to vote began in upstate New York with the suffrage movement. In July 1848, two brave and determined women, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, organized the first Women’s Rights Convention with approximately 200 women in attendance at Wesleyan Chapel.

    At the Women’s Rights National Historical Park, “meet” the five women who organized the convention and Sojourner Truth, a former slave who became an abolitionist and women’s rights activist. Learn more about the convention, its organizers, and what they thought would happen after the convention.

    Outside, the park includes Wesleyan Chapel (where the convention was held), the homes of three suffragists (Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Jane Hunt, and Mary Ann M’Clintock), and Declaration Park & Waterwall, which features the text and signers of the Declaration of Sentiments. The Declaration was written by Stanton to protest women’s inferior legal status and included 11 resolutions for equal rights.

    Be sure to check the park’s website to experience one of the many ranger talks (conducted outdoors) about the pivotal events that happened on the park’s grounds.

    RVers can spend the night at Hejamada Campground & RV Park, nestled in the beautiful Finger Lakes region of upstate New York.

    The National Susan B. Anthony House & Museum, Rochester, NY

    Susan B. Anthony can be considered one of the world’s greatest revolutionaries. She dedicated 50 years of her life to the women’s suffrage movement and was arrested for voting in the 1872 Presidential election in Rochester. After a two-day trial in 1873, she was convicted and sentenced to pay a fine of $100 and court costs. The museum shares Anthony’s inspiring story and preserves her National Historic Landmark home, which was the headquarters for the National American Woman Suffrage Association during her time as president of the organization.

    She died at age 86 in 1906 after giving her “Failure is Impossible” speech in Boston.

    RVers can spend the night at Southwoods RV Resort about 30 minutes from Rochester.

    Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum, Washington, D.C.

    Born 200 years ago in 1821, Clara Barton’s humanitarian legacy continues today with the American Red Cross. In 1881, at age 59, she founded the American Red Cross and led it for 23 years.

    Prior to establishing the Red Cross in the United States, Barton dedicated years of her life to the soldiers of the Civil War. She initially began by collecting much-needed supplies and later traveled to the front to deliver them and provide assistance in any way she could. Barton put herself in constant danger as she went to the major battles of the war to nurse, comfort, and care for wounded men. For her constant self-sacrifice, she came to be known as the “Angel of the Battlefield.”

    After the Civil War, Barton established the Missing Soldiers Office to locate Union soldiers who hadn’t returned home. She and her team initiated searches on behalf of the women who were looking for their lost husbands or sons. Barton and her team wrote more than 100 letters a day to contacts in the U.S. Army and family and friends of the missing. By December 1868, she and her team had located more than 22,000 missing soldiers.

    Visit the preserved rooms where Barton lived and worked during the Civil War and where she and her team spent thousands of hours in the Missing Soldiers Office.

    RVers can spend the night at Cherry Hill Park that offers full hook-up sites.

    Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, D.C.

    Just outside of D.C., Arlington National Cemetery is worth a visit since a number of pioneering women have been honored with a burial at the Cemetery.

    Lt. Ollie Bennett was the first female medical officer commissioned in the U.S. Army. During World War I when she joined the Army as a contract surgeon, she was told there were no uniforms for female surgeons, so she had to design one herself. (Section 10, Grave 10938-LH)

    On February 14, 1870, Seraph Young became, according to many accounts, the first woman in the United States to vote under a women’s equal suffrage law. Two days earlier, Utah (then a U.S. territory) had passed legislation granting women the right to vote. Young, a schoolteacher, became the first woman to cast a ballot when she exercised her newly granted right in a Salt Lake City local election. (Section 13, Grave 89-A)

    Major General Marcelite Jordan Harris retired in 1997 as the highest-ranking female officer in the Air Force and the highest ranking African American woman in the Department of Defense. A graduate of Spelman Academy, she was commissioned in 1965, rising through the ranks to become the first African American female brigadier general in the Air Force in 1991. Many of her assignments represented “firsts” for women in the Air Force. (Section 30, Grave 621)

    RVers can spend the night at Cherry Hill Park that offers full hook-up sites.

    Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historic Park, Church Creek, MD

    Harriet Tubman, who was born into slavery in Maryland and escaped to freedom in Philadelphia, is the Underground Railroad’s best-known conductor. She risked her life many times, returning to Maryland to rescue at least 70 enslaved people, including her parents, brothers, family members, and friends. After the American Civil War broke out, her bravery continued as she became an armed scout and spy for the Union Army. In her later years, Tubman was an activist in the movement for women’s suffrage.

    To see where Tubman was born, lived, labored, and where she fled from, follow the scenic, self-guided driving tour of the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway that includes 45 sites. The Byway winds 125 miles through the beautiful landscapes and waterscapes of Maryland’s Eastern Shore and continues for 98 miles through Delaware before ending in Philadelphia. A free map and audio guide are available on the Byway website.

    On the Byway, don’t miss the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historic Park in Church Creek, MD, to learn about Tubman’s life and how her upbringing equipped her with essential outdoor skills that allowed her to successfully lead dozens of people out of slavery.

    RVers can spend that night at Fort Whaley Campground with a variety of amenities, including a private pool, dog park, and catch-and-release lake.

    Helen Keller Birthplace, Tuscumbia, AL

    The life of Helen Keller was full of hard struggles and amazing accomplishments. When Keller was just 19 months, she suffered a severe illness that left her blind and deaf. When she was six years old, her parents hired Anne Mansfield Sullivan as her teacher. Sullivan, who had partial vision, was 20 years old and a graduate of the Perkins School for the Blind. Miraculously, in less than a month, Sullivan was able to reach Keller through sign language and open the world to her.

    Keller became one of history’s remarkable women. She dedicated her life to improving the conditions of blind and the deaf-blind around the world, lecturing in more than 25 countries. Wherever she appeared, she brought courage to millions of blind people.                                                                                   

    When visiting Keller’s birthplace, do not miss the water pump where Keller had her life-changing breakthrough. While cool water gushed over Keller’s hand, Sullivan spelled “water” into her other hand. Suddenly, Keller connected the spelled word with the flowing liquid. Keller immediately began touching the elements around her, wanting to learn their names. Keller’s home includes her complete library of Braille books, her original Braille typewriter, plus mementos and gifts from her travels around the world.

    RVers can spend the night at Heritage Acres RV Park in Tuscumbia.

    National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, Fort Worth, TX

    The National Cowgirl Museum is the only museum in the world to honor the courageous, resilient, and independent women who helped shape the West. Hands-on activities for adults and children, along with computer-enhanced archival photographs, bring these trail-blazing women and the rough-and-tumble time to life. Through a hologram, hear from sharpshooter Annie Oakley and learn about the Wild West Shows that traveled the globe from the 1880s to the early 20th century.

    Be sure to visit the Hall of Fame that honors modern-day cowgirl Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, along with the winningest female roper in the world, an American equestrian and Olympic show jumping medalist, a cowboy hat designer, and a country music superstar.

    RVers can spend the night at Sandy Lake RV Resort. The resort offers pull thru sites, sites with concrete patios, a fitness center, swimming pool, and dog park.

    Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum, Atchison, KS

    Amelia Earhart demonstrated that the sky’s the limit for women. She was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean and the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to the U.S. mainland. During her flight to circumnavigate the globe, Earhart disappeared on July 2, 1937 somewhere over the Pacific. She was just 39 years old. As a champion for women in aviation, Earhart was instrumental in the formation of The Ninety-Nines, an organization for female pilots.

    Visit her childhood home on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River to get a glimpse of life inside the Earhart family. Another Earhart attraction is an earthwork portrait of the aviator created in 1997 by Kansas artist Stan Herd. Made from plantings, stone, and other natural materials, the one-acre portrait is on a hillside overlooking Warnock Lake. A viewing deck is on a nearby hilltop.

    RVers can spend the night at Basswood Resort, a beautifully secluded spot with modern amenities.

    Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural & Educational Center, Salmon, ID

    This center pays tribute to Sacagawea (c. 1788 – 1812) and her important contributions to the team that surveyed the Louisiana Purchase and Pacific Northwest. Sacagawea was a bi-lingual Shoshone woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expedition in 1805–1806. Her skills as a translator were invaluable, along with her intimate knowledge of the difficult terrain. Remarkably, Sacagawea made the arduous exploration while caring for her infant son, Jean-Baptiste, who had been born just two months earlier.

    The Interpretive Center is part of a 71-acre park that includes a bronze statue of Sacagawea holding Jean-Baptiste and two scenic walking trails.

    RVers can spend the night at Elk Bend RV Park located on a scenic Western drive. The area is famous for its abundant wildlife – elk, eagles, bighorn sheep, deer, and mountain goats.

    Bennington Museum, Bennington, VT

    While the museum is closed during Women’s History Month, it is reopening April 2 – just a few days after the month officially concludes.

    Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses (1860–1961) started painting in her seventies and within years was one of America’s most famous artists. Moses, known as a folk artist, painted scenes of rural life that captured an idyllic, bygone era of the United States.

    The Bennington Museum has the largest public collection of paintings by Grandma Moses and a collection of artifacts from her life, including an 18-century tilt-top table she used as her painting table and her paint-stained apron. In addition, the museum is now home to the schoolhouse where she studied as a child.

    About REV Recreation Group

    REV Recreation Group, Inc. (RRG) is a REV Group® company and a leading manufacturer of Class A Gas and Diesel recreational vehicle brands. This company has one of the best and longest standing distribution networks in the industry and boasts some of the industry’s most recognized and iconic brand names such as American Coach, Fleetwood RV, and Holiday Rambler. REV Recreation Group is headquartered in Decatur, IN, which is also its principal manufacturing location. In addition, RRG operates two state-of-the-art service and repair centers and a genuine parts online warehouse.

    About REV Group, Inc.

    REV Group (REVG) is a leading designer, manufacturer, and distributor of specialty vehicles and related aftermarket parts and services. We serve a diversified customer base, primarily in the United States, through three segments: Fire & Emergency, Commercial, and Recreation. We provide customized vehicle solutions for applications, including essential needs for public services (ambulances, fire apparatus, school buses, and transit buses), commercial infrastructure (terminal trucks and industrial sweepers) and consumer leisure (recreational vehicles). Our diverse portfolio is made up of well-established principal vehicle brands, including many of the most recognizable names within their industry. Several of our brands pioneered their specialty vehicle product categories and date back more than 50 years. REV Group trades on the NYSE under the symbol REVG. Investors-REVG

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    Crunchy, Tasty & Grainy Nature’s Path Heritage Flake Crackers For You!

    What’s crunchy, tasty, and chock full of healthy ancient grains? Nature’s Path Heritage Flakes and Heritage Flake Crackers! Heritage Flakes are consistently Nature’s Path number 1 organic cereal, and for good reason. It has a wholesome, hearty, and nutty crunch that features 6 ancient grains, including KAMUT, quinoa, spelt, millet, oats and barley. Each of these super grains were carefully chosen because of the unique benefits to your health.

    Now, Heritage Flakes can be a part of your snacking routine with Nature’s Path’s Heritage Flake Crackers. Designed with healthy snacking in mind, the Heritage Flake Crackers mash together the benefits of their healthy ancient grains with added nuts, seeds and fresh spices.

    As a bonus,
    March is considered National Nutrition Month,
    so all the more reason to prioritize foods that make us feel good.

    Nature’s Path

    Heritage Flakes®, 13.25 oz

    This is Nature’s Path’s number one organic cereal, thanks to its healthy ancient grains, with a touch of organic honey and sea salt. These deliciously crunchy flakes were crafted with six ancient grains: KAMUT Khorasan wheat, quinoa, millet, spelt, oats, and barley. Rich, nutty, and flavorful, each hearty bowl comes with 23g whole grains and 5g of plant protein. Start your day right with tasty goodness, from simple, whole food and organic, non-GMO ingredients.

    Reasons to Love It:

    • Certified organic, non-GMO, and vegetarian
    • Made of six ancient grains and stays crunchy, even in milk!
    • Contains antioxidants, 23g whole grains, 5g protein

    Time to shop it in your shopping cart. Also Available in family size.

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    Wonder Woman’s 80th Anniversary Fashion Plans

    DC, Warner Bros. Global Brands and Experiences and
    WarnerMedia LAUNCH “BELIEVE IN WONDER” CAMPAIGN
    TO KICK OFF WONDER WOMAN’S 80TH ANNIVERSARY GLOBAL CELEBRATION

    Happy Anniversary Wonder Woman! WarnerMedia, Warner Bros. Consumer Products, and DC are excited to kick off Wonder Woman’s 80th anniversary plans today, International Women’s Day, including tenglobal fashion collections honoring the timeless heroine, new books, comics, and more.

    Three fashion collabs revealed include:

    • All new “Believe in Wonder” styles in EleVen’s collection by international tennis champion and entrepreneur Venus Williams. Sold on her site and some exclusive pieces at Saks. Today, Venus will host a live-stream on Saks
    • World-renowned designer Azede Jean-Pierre will reveal a custom collection featuring never-before-seen artwork later this month
    • Australian designer CAMILLA reimagines the DC Super Hero with a limited-edition street smart, edgy new luxury collection available around the world. The fashions feature Wonder Woman’s stars, indestructible bracelets and even her lasso of truth. For International Women’s Day, CAMILLA will donate $5 from every sale to one of three charities – The Hunger Project, Women’s Community Shelters, and the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

    For a fashion history of Wonder Woman, take a look at her wardrobe changes on comic book covers (cover art /history through the decades from 1941 to now). Lindy Hemming, costume designer for all the Wonder Woman films, said of her designs for WW84:

    “In WW84 we obviously looked in depth at 1980’s fashion, and because the character is a superhero we were able to make quite a few not completely ’80’s specific’ choices. For her Golden Armour for example I referenced many looks from historic queens in Ancient Scythia to the fashion of Thierry Mugler, Alexander McQueen, and more recently Garth Pugh. It’s great to see designers like Camilla, and of course the great athlete Venus Williams taking inspiration from Wonder Woman too.” 

    Worldwide Events Include Fan Favorite Digital Content, Expansive Publishing Releases, Unveiling of New Fashion Collaborations with Award-Winning Designers, Must-See Exhibits, and Amazing Experiences Inspired by the Iconic Super Hero.

    The History of Wonder Woman
    Wonder Woman first appeared in All Star Comics #8 on October 21,1941 in a back-up story meant to test her appeal at a time when female Super Heroes were rare. An instant favorite, Wonder Woman was soon headlining her own standalone title less than a year later. Subsequent generations came to know the Amazonian princess with silver bracelets on her wrists and a magic lasso by her waist via her hit 1970’s television series as well as roles in animated shows and movies. The groundbreaking 2017 film Wonder Woman by director Patty Jenkins and starring Gal Gadot was the largest grossing live action film ever for a female director at the time of release. The sequel, Wonder Woman 1984 premiered on HBOMax and in theaters globally December 25, 2020.  Warner Bros. Pictures confirmed the third Wonder Woman movie starring Gadot will also be written by Jenkins.

    Fans can join in on social media using hashtags #WonderWoman80 and #BelieveInWonder. Visit wonderwoman80.com for the latest news and updates.

    Wonder Woman Background

    Created by William Moulton Marston, a psychologist who was a pioneer in the area of lie-detection, Wonder Woman was conceived as a new type of Super Hero who used wisdom and compassion, not just her fists, to triumph over evil.  Born and raised on Themyscira, Diana is the immortal daughter of the Amazonian Queen Hippolyta. After training to be the ultimate warrior, she chooses to leave her paradise island home and join the world of mortals, where she becomes a champion for justice and equality as Wonder Woman. She was imbued by the gods with powers including super-strength and gifted with a lasso that compels anyone bound by it to tell the truth. Wonder Woman is the only female comic book character to have her own stories continuously published for the past three-plus quarters of a century.

    About DC

    DC, a WarnerMedia Company, creates iconic characters, enduring stories, and immersive experiences that inspire and entertain audiences of every generation around the world and is one of the world’s largest publishers of comics and graphic novels. As a creative division, DC is charged with strategically integrating its stories and characters across film, television, consumer products, home entertainment, interactive games, DC UNIVERSE INFINITE digital subscription service and community engagement portal. For more information visit dccomics.com and dcuniverseinfinite.com.

    About Warner Bros. Consumer Products

    Warner Bros. Consumer Products, part of Warner Bros. Global Brands and Experiences, extends the Studio’s powerful portfolio of entertainment brands and franchises into the lives of fans around the world.  WBCP partners with best-in-class licensees globally on an award-winning range of toys, fashion, home décor, and publishing inspired by franchises and properties such as DC, Wizarding World, Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera, HBO, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim. The division’s successful global themed entertainment business includes groundbreaking experiences such as The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi. With innovative global licensing and merchandising programs, retail initiatives, promotional partnerships and themed experiences, WBCP is one of the leading licensing and retail merchandising organizations in the world.

    About WarnerMedia

    WarnerMedia is a leading media and entertainment company that creates and distributes premium and popular content from a diverse array of talented storytellers and journalists to global audiences through its consumer brands including: HBO, HBO Now, HBO Max, Warner Bros., TNT, TBS, truTV, CNN, DC, New Line, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies and others.

     

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    Celebrating National Plant a Flower Day With Nature’s Path Gardens For Good Program

    Today marks National Plant a Flower Day, an opportunity to get outside with the kiddos and plant something beautiful.

    In honor of getting our hands in the dirt and spreading awareness on the benefits of cultivating a garden, Nature’s Path’s efforts to support community gardens across the US and Canada. Through their annual Gardens for Good Program, Nature’s Path is honoring the wonderful work community gardens are doing across the US and Canada to bring healthful, homemade meals onto the table in areas dealing with food insecurity.

    Access to affordable, fresh food has become increasingly challenging for many communities during the last year, and to address the challenges of food system, Nature’s Path has expanded their Gardens for Good program to support 21 gardens with $5,000 each, more than seven times the number of gardens supported in previous years.

    Nature’s Path Empowers 21 Community Gardens for 2021

    Through Gardens For Good Program

    Organic Breakfast Brand Grows Giveback Initiative to Support Non-Profit Garden Projects

    Nature’s Path – North America’s largest certified organic breakfast and snack food company – is significantly expanding their annual Gardens for Good Program to help recognize the wonderful work community gardens are doing across the US and Canada. Nature’s Path will support 21 community gardens with $5,000 each. Applications are accepted starting on February 5th, with special focus on gardens founded by and serving, Black, Indigenous and communities of color.

    “We believe fresh, nutritious food should be accessible to all, and we are deeply troubled that the reality of our food system does not reflect this,” said Jyoti Stephens, VP Mission and Strategy at Nature’s Path. “Due to the pandemic, access to healthy, fresh food has become even more challenging. That’s why we decided to expand our grants to reach seven times the number of gardens we have supported in previous years. We believe community gardens feed more than just bellies, but also people’s hearts and souls.”

    According to the United States Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service, in the U.S. alone, over 23 million people live in areas with reduced access to affordable, fresh food, half of which are considered low-income. Gardens for Good was created in 2010 to support the amazing impact local community gardens have in all neighborhoods, but especially ones with limited access to fresh foods. Every year since its inception, Gardens For Good has provided three grants to nonprofit organic community gardens. This marks the first year Nature’s Path has expanded their contributions to 21 gardens.

    Since the program’s inception, Nature’s Path has donated over $400,000 and supported 27 community garden projects. The beneficiaries of their support primarily include areas where affordable, nutritious foods are not widely available. Previous winners include The YAM Project in Sudbury, Ontario; Growing Roots in Pomona, California; Garden Joy in Ripon, California, among many others.

    Applications for the program can be submitted through www.naturespath.com/gardensforgood and promoted for votes through April 7th. Winners will be selected on National Gardening Day (April 14th).

    To learn more about the Gardens For Good Program, visit www.naturespath.com/gardensforgood or follow them on Twitter @NaturesPath and Instagram @NaturesPathOrganic.

    ABOUT NATURE’S PATH FOODS

    Nature’s Path Organic Foods is North America’s largest organic breakfast and snack food company and produces USDA and Canadian Certified Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified breakfast and snack foods sold in grocery and natural food stores in over 50 countries around the world. Committed to the triple bottom line— socially responsible, environmentally sustainable and financially viable, Nature’s Path works diligently to support communities and champion the cause of people and planet. Brands include Nature’s Path®, Love Crunch®, Qi’a®, Que Pasa®, Flax Plus®, and EnviroKidz®. Founded in 1985, Nature’s Path is headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia and employs hundreds of valued team members at its four facilities in Canada and the United States.

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    Spring Art & Fashion Accessories: The OG of Pattern-Mixed Art Jewelry for the Colorful Soul

    Making art part of your wardrobe is a wonderful way to evoke a sense of style and beauty. Choosing the right accessory can invigorate your mood and make any outfit more appealing.

    Give your wardrobe a splash of color this spring with jewelry by Audra Style.

    With a wide selection of accessories and home decor reproduced from Audra’s artwork including earrings, necklaces, bracelets, clutches, stationery, and art prints, the line is unique, fun, and affordable, plus no two items are identical.

    Using bright, bold colors and patterns, the shapes for the earrings are cut from wood, acrylic, genuine leather, and brass to mix and match the pieces and patterns in unexpected ways. From abstract designs to leopard prints and neon shades, these one-of-a-kind vibrant creations never go out of style!  There are countless styles and designs to choose from, making every item an Audra Style original.

    Audra Style has paved the art-fashion industry as the unique creator of wood and leather jewelry for women featuring a mix of her signature prints and patterns created from her original artwork.

    Founder Audra Sampson’s passion for art education and art in the fashion world is the impetus behind her brand.  She is on a mission to bring more art into the fashion world and to make the world a more vibrant place. She’s found that creating affordable, unique, and detailed jewelry and accessories is a beautiful approach to spreading art appreciation.

    For that added pop of color when you’re on-the-go, the new Hands-Free Door Opener Keychain is your right-hand lady plus it doubles as a button pusher for when you’re making purchases or using your phone.

    About Audra Style: 

    Audra Style has paved the art-fashion industry as the unique creator of wood and leather jewelry for women featuring a mix of her signature prints and patterns created from her original artwork.  With a wide selection of earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and other accessories as well as art and home decor, Audra Style’s line is unique, fun, and affordable, plus no two items are identical. With bright, bold colors and patterns, the shapes are cut from wood, acrylic, genuine leather, and brass to mix and match the pieces and patterns in unexpected ways. There are countless styles and designs to choose from, making every item an Audra Style original. Follow them on Instagram @audra_style.

    Audra Style jewelry is available in more than 350 retailers across the U.S. as well as retailers in  Australia, Japan and Switzerland. Audra Style’s corporate office and manufacturing facility and flagship brand store is in New Bern, NC. Items can be purchased on https://audrastyle.com/.