Author Archive for mamma
Families in Farming
A farmer for ten years, Heath annually tends a thousand acres of cotton and soybeans. His farm is one of the 98 percent in North Carolina that are family-run, he says.
Working from Home Didn’t Work for Me
As long as I have worked, I have always dreamed about working from home. Oh, what a glorious heaven it would be! Going to work in my PJs, doing a load of laundry between emails, being home when the kids came home from school …. Bliss! Easy! Perfecto for me!
The Parents’ Job Market: Shop Around to Find What’s Best for You and Your Family
Balancing work and family has always been a large-scale challenge for parents. Many moms, dads and grandparents find themselves working more and more for less and less in this economy, laid off, or out of a job entirely, which can lead to stress and hardship for the family unit.
Five Creative Tips for Your Child’s Lunchbox
Amidst the jam-packed schedule of a child’s school day, it’s nice to know there is one area where parents can make a difference - lunchtime.
KidzBizz: 5% Off
Print this coupon for 5% off at KidzBizz drop-in childcare in Jacksonville.
Down East Dance Studio: Free T-Shirt with Online Registration
Print this coupon for a free t-shirt when you register online for fall at www.downeastdancestudio.com. Expires September 30, 2010.
New Bern Gymnastics: $5 Off Registration Fee
Mention this Crystal Coast Parent magazine ad and receive $5 off your 2010-2011 registration fee at New Bern Gymnastics.
Preliminary AYP Results Released for 2009-10 School Year
The preliminary Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) results released today – July 21, 2010, by the State Board of Education show that all sixteen Carteret County Public Schools met their AYP goals in all categories.
August/September Scrapbook
Have a great photo of your child? Would your child love to see himself or herself in a magazine? Email your favorite photo with the first names of those pictured to tricia@bellagurl.com with “CCP Scrapbook” in the subject line.
Top Secrets of Teachers
Crystal Coast Parent magazine asked some area teachers for their top secrets of teaching, and they’re simply too good to keep a secret.
























