Sentences with phrase «traditional end of summer»

The veterinary practice is an annual sponsor of the traditional end of summer dog swim at the pool.
Supervisor Scott Russell said he favors keeping dogs off the beach past the traditional end of summer.

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Aside from the traditional campfire fun you'd expect, Menzel's charity program gives the girls the chance to perform on a New York City stage at the end of each summer.
A traditional celebration for the end of summer (and Labor Day weekend in the US) should be a good BBQ.
An example would be a summer program that ended at 3 p.m., well before the end of the traditional workday.
With other changes away from coursework and modular units, it is another step towards a traditional summer exam season, with pupils taking exams at the end of a two - year course.
With so many self - published books (the low estimate we've heard this summer is 350,000 per year, the high end is 700,000)-- let alone a deep reef of traditional work being published all the time — the idea of «the readers are our gatekeepers» pretty much falls apart.
Close to 2,000 of the country's hotel room stock will be available by the end of October for the start of the peak winter season following traditional summer upgrades and renovations throughout resorts.
Every summer, from the middle of July to the end of August the traditional festival of «Kyrvia» takes place.
September marks the end of the traditional; summer season in Cancun, Mexico.
The game, entitled End of Serenity, is a traditional Japanese RPG is due to be released in the summer and was created by Kemco, the same developer who behind last year's Mystic Chronicles.
Traditional Japanese RPG End of Serenity is coming to PSP via PSN this summer, following the surprise success of Mystic Chronicles.
Worked in a shared university setting at St. Olaf College, fired the largest wood fired kiln in the Northern Hemisphere at St. John's University in MN during a traditional Japanese studio apprenticeship, studied ceramics with Japanese masters at Kansai Gaidai in Osaka, Japan, apprenticed under a Maine bookbinder on a summer whim resulting in her now 14 year residency in the state, run a restoration and fine bookbinding business in 3 State Theater studios, half a residential South Portland duplex and finally the basement of her house, shared broom sized apartment studio nooks, rented various studio's equipment and cubbies and moved her own office in with her easel at RWS while she managed 3 apartment buildings on the East End.
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