October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a time dedicated to teaching people simple ways to protect themselves online. To assist in this effort, Park Community is proud to share guidance and resources to help you and your family stay safe. As a Cybersecurity Champion, Park Community participates in nationwide efforts that bring together financial institutions, nonprofits, […] The post Park Commits to Being a Cybersecurity Champion appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
Recently, Park was recognized nationally and statewide for work in three core areas that define who we are as a mission-driven organization: leadership, marketing, and community. These honors highlight programs, outcomes, and stories that demonstrate our mission of people helping people in action. Leadership with Purpose Jana Erny, our President & CEO was named to […] The post Recognition That Reflects Our Mission appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
As the seasons shift and autumn settles in, I cannot help but reflect on the rhythm of change. Fall reminds us that transformation is both natural and necessary. At Park, this year has been a powerful season of our own transformation, honoring sixty years of service while laying a solid foundation for the next sixty. […] The post A Message from Jana Erny, Park President/CEO appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
On Sunday, October 26, Park invites you to join us for our annual Trunk or Treat, a safe and festive afternoon filled with seasonal fun. Our parking lot will become a walking path of themed trunks with takeaways to surprise and delight. Attendees can also enjoy take-and-make crafts and the opportunity to capture fun photos. This […] The post Trunks, Treats, and Community Fun: Park’s Trunk or Treat appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
Park staff came together to celebrate two milestones: being named a Best Place to Work in KY and officially welcoming our new mascot, Parkie Panda. The day highlighted what makes Park special, blending recognition of our people with the joy of adding a fresh, playful personality to our story. From Pup to Panda The festivities […] The post Parkie Panda Joins the Party appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
At Park, financial guidance has always been more than a service. It is part of who we are. We believe banking should focus on people, not just products. That is why, for years, our members have had access to financial consultation through trusted one-on-one conversations. Our team takes the time to listen, understand, and help […] The post HERO Certified to Help You Navigate the Now, Next, and New appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
Savers value two things: competitive rates and flexibility to access funds. A money market account offers both. At Park Community, you can open a money market with as little as $1,000. Maintain that balance to avoid the $10 monthly fee and enjoy dividends that grow your savings month after month. Key Features and Benefits Why […] The post What Is a Money Market Account? A Way to Earn More Effortlessly appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
Make Everyday Banking Simpler A checking account should be simple, useful, and built to fit your life. That’s why Park created Thryve Checking, a fresh take on everyday banking that helps you save automatically, access your money sooner, and enjoy a few extra benefits along the way. With Thryve, you can receive direct deposits, including […] The post Introducing Thryve Checking and Park Perks appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
The Park Community Credit Union Foundation has had a season filled with meaningful recognition, community support, and exciting plans for the months ahead. From national coverage to local fundraising success and an upcoming gala, the Foundation continues to expand its reach and impact in Louisville, Southern Indiana, the Bluegrass Region and beyond. National Spotlight The […] The post Park Foundation: Features, Funding, and Friendsgiving appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
Last year, Park launched Parksgiving to help local families celebrate Thanksgiving with a warm meal. Thanks to the generosity of our team and members, donations filled the branches and meal kits were prepared and delivered across Louisville, the Bluegrass, and Southern Indiana. This year, we’re building on that momentum with our second annual Parksgiving. Starting […]| Park Community Credit Union
The Freedom Magazine began in April 2024 and has been published monthly until recently. From now on, we will only publish four magazines a year. This is to reduce the workload and to make it more affordable. Many who have left us mentioned that they had to cut down on their expenses due to the rise in living costs. If…| The White Rose UK
A Beginner’s Guide to Birding the Blue Ridge Photo Cover: Scarlet tanagers spend winters in South America and return to the Appalachians to breed. Photo by Rebecca Boyd John Koon wasn’t always a birder. Though he grew up backpacking and camping, his avian expertise was only “Boy Scout merit badge-deep.” That changed during his last […] The post On the Wing appeared first on Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
Can psychedelics teach us kindness to oneself? Exploring research on how these experiences shape self-kindness, acceptance & inner healing| Blossom
Vocational rehabilitation is not a detour from social work. It is a powerful, specialized lane within it. Social workers, are trained to meet people where they are and walk with them toward where they want to go. In VR, we get to do that every day.| SocialWorker.com
This is a sad book, a beautiful book. It’s about the death of a father – the death of the narrator’s father, the death also of Georgi Gospodinov’s father. (As so often in his work, Gospodinov is both participant and observer.) Death and the Gardener is enquiring about the human condition; it’s wise, it’s lyrical; […]| European Literature Network
‘That night, he had no idea he was walking over a cemetery. A secret cemetery with no gravestones or crosses, and only two dead bodies. There would be three by the time he left.’ These are the opening lines of a compulsive novel, the first translated into English by Spanish author Rosa Ribas, which maintains […]| European Literature Network
In Irene Solà’s fantastical third novel, animals reign supreme. From the woods that surround the remote Catalonian farmhouse where old Bernadeta with her ‘lizard lids’ lies dying, they come to stalk the pages: wolves, owls, foxes, spiders. The house, too, is a creature, with an ‘entrance … damp and dark, like a throat’ and ‘a […]| European Literature Network
Jérôme Prieur’s Zombie Proust, translated from the original Proust fantôme (2001) by Nancy Kline and published by Les Fugitives, reanimates the enigma of one of modern literature’s totemic figures, Marcel Proust. Habitually read as a roman à clef, À la recherche du temps perdu tantalises Prieur as an exhaustive examination of one man’s mind, with the biographer ‘descend[ing] 20,000 leagues beneath the sea’ to plumb its great depths. But no matter what depths are dived, ‘the v...| European Literature Network
Before he hits the screen for the very first time alongside his dad in "The Lost Bus," 17-year-old actor shows us what he's all about. The post Levi McConaughey Is Hungry and Thirsty appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
Ahead of her MoMA PS1 retrospective, the self-described Blacktress, literary figurine, and spokesmodel tells Cynthia Carr how she's taking on the world. The post Vaginal Davis Opens Up appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
Our new favorite It girls tell us how they make it in Manhattan. Step one: pretend not to care.| Interview Magazine
Do you see your use of ChatGPT increase to complete menial tasks you could otherwise do with some extra time and thought? If so, you are subsidizing the building of new Data Centers. The future isn't only code — it's infrastructure. And it's coming to a township near you. Data centers (DCs) are vast warehouses of [...]| Nature of Healing
The Ploy After decades of dismissing Tylenol as a toxic drug, the government (Secretary of DHHS and President) is ready to link Tylenol use in pregnancy to autism and ADHD. One headline reads: RFK Jr., HHS to Link Autism to Tylenol Use in Pregnancy and Folate Deficiencies But wait just a minute.... While there is [...]| Nature of Healing
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A cycling adventure on the connected Silver Comet and Chief Ladiga Trails has much to offer Southern riders Cover: Pumpkinvine trestle on the Silver Comet| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
LISA ASAGI "We and the whales, / and everyone else, / sleep and wake in bodies / that have a bit of everything / that has ever lived. Forests, oceans, / horse shoe crabs, horses, / orange trees in countless of glasses of juice, / lichen that once grew / on the cliffsides of our ancestors, / deepseated rhizomes, and stars. // Even stars are made| The Common
PHOEBE HYDE You say you stepped over my trip line of a story by accident? You were just scanning the shelves or pages or screen for a little something light and didn’t think you’d be rattled by a little violence? You just chose badly, or got bum advice, hit a bad patch, took a wrong turn, missed the exit and didn’t mean to come out here| The Common
How one North Carolina therapist is harnessing the power of mountain biking to help trauma survivors. Cover: Forest bathing is about remembering we belong to the Earth. Photo courtesy of Conserving Carolina It’s a Wednesday afternoon, and Sara Hunter is ripping down a ribbon of singletrack in North Carolina’s DuPont State Recreational Forest. As she […] The post Trail Therapy appeared first on Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
Veteran racers share some of their favorite road cycling, mountain biking and gravel routes Cover: National champ downhill biker Neko Mulally. Photo courtesy of Mulally It’s no secret that the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions are home to some of the nation’s best mountain biking, gravel and road rides. From high-elevation cruises on the Blue Ridge Parkway, […] The post Where The Pros Ride appeared first on Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
My Daughter Helped Me Fall in Love with Outdoor Adventure Courses. Here Are Four of Our Favorites. Cover: Historic Banning Mills offers aerial adventures 45 miles southwest of Atlanta. All photos courtesy of Historic Banning Mills My younger brother mailed my daughter (and thus me) two passes to an aerial ropes and adventure course when […] The post Quality Time appeared first on Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
A review of Uihtis by Arkhaaik, available through Eisenwald on July 25, 2025.| The Goat Review
Onboarding must create momentum and instill confidence. Brian Walch shows how to help new hires contribute as quickly as possible.| Alaska Business Magazine
A group of parishioners from St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Fairfield Glade traveled to Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos homes in Cuernavaca and Miacatlán, Mexico, in June. The group led a vacation Bible school for 70 children ages 6-11, which included Bible stories, skits, songs, and crafts. They also organized pickleball, ...| East Tennessee Catholic
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into a fire that occurred at Holy Ghost Church, WATE-TV reported, citing information from the Knoxville Police Department and Knoxville Fire Department. On Sept. 9, the Knoxville Police Department asked for the public’s help identifying three people of interest in the Aug. 11, ...| East Tennessee Catholic
The Diocese of Knoxville has named Guy Scheiwiller as the diocesan chief financial officer. Mr. Scheiwiller’s appointment is effective Oct. 1. He was hired following a dedicated search and extensive interview process that began earlier in the summer. Mr. Scheiwiller brings with him a wealth of experience in financial and ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Deacon Hicks Armor was invested with the Knight Commander Cross of the Order of the Fleur de Lis on Aug. 23 at St. Mary of the Springs Church in Hot Springs, Ark. Deacon Armor was joined with three clergy and nine lay commanders being invested. The deacon and wife Vicki ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Mark J. Finucane, a dedicated public servant with the Johnson City Fire Department, elite athlete, and devoted husband, passed away peacefully on Aug. 31 at his home in Johnson City. He was 68. Mr. Finucane was born on Nov. 25, 1956, in Buffalo, N.Y. His dedication to excellence and talent ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Fred W. (Bill) Hall passed away peacefully on Sept. 4 at his home in Lenoir City. He was 84. Born in Knoxville on Jan. 15, 1941, Mr. Hall attended Knoxville Catholic High School and the University of Tennessee. He married the love of his life, Javonne Parker, in 1961 and ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Maura Lentz, who has served for years at the Chancery as a human resources specialist, has been named the Diocese of Knoxville’s director of human resources. Bishop Mark Beckman made the announcement on Aug. 27. Additionally, Mrs. Lentz will serve as the diocese’s Child Protection Officer, overseeing the Safe Environment ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Keegan Smith, Lillie Murphy, Dr. Jerry Punch, and Judge Tim Irwin recognized at Boys & Girls Club event By The East Tennessee Catholic The Diocese of Knoxville was well represented at the Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Aug. 21 as four parishioners who are standouts in ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Meliora store launched in Georgetown, offering sacred items, books, gifts, and more By Claire Collins A new Catholic bookstore has opened in Georgetown near Chattanooga. Meliora, founded by Sandy Hartert-Forshee and her daughter, Angela Cowan, wants to provide the Diocese of Knoxville with beautiful sacred items, books, gifts, and Catholic ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Bishop Beckman rededicates worship space at Chattanooga church By Bill Brewer Renewal—physical and spiritual—was the message of the day on Aug. 16 as members of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish in…| East Tennessee Catholic
In September 2025, the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) announced the introduction of a Multiple Scheme Framework (MSF) for non-government sector subscribers under the National Pension System (NPS).| AffairsCloud.com
Psychedelic research in August 2025 (162 studies, 10 added to the database) looked at psilocybin for PTSD, economic evaluations, and much more.| Blossom
Every effort to make lives more meaningful, happier, and freer is connected to the value system of social work. In social work, there is no such thing as small or big—every action that empowers is significant.| SocialWorker.com
ARTICLE & PHOTOS BY LAURA GROSS-HIGGINS When I was growing up, I did not cook entrees much and was not very familiar with ricotta. We kids were responsible for making the vegetable, the salad and any starch for the evening meal. It may be that my stepmother used it when making lasagna. But I don’t […] The post Ricotta: Beyond Lasagna appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
BY CHRISTOPHER KAZARIAN Just how debilitating is Lyme disease? In 2008, Pat Mercer was moving a patio at his home in Wellfleet on a Friday. Two days later, at a party at his second home in western Massachusetts, a friend noticed a bull’s-eye rash on his body. “I didn’t know I had even been bit,” […] The post Cape Cod Ticks appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
Simples Seasonal upkeep can save you thousands. Fall Prep Must-Dos for Every Cape Home OUTDOOR CHECKLIST Aerate, fer tilize & reseed your lawn Mulch flower beds Clear gutters and check roof for damage Power wash siding, check window caulking Drain outdoor hoses and irrigation INTERIOR ESSENTIALS Schedule chimney sweep Inspect furnace, replace filters […] The post Fall Home Maintenance Checklist appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
Reflect presumptuous men: how short thy space How few thy moments and how quick they fly – Nantucket headstone BY BARBARA CLARK The idea of strolling through an old burial ground on an afternoon, soaking up its ambiance, reading its epitaphs and enjoying the quiet of nature might seem like a nonstarter for some folks. […] The post HERE LIES…Visiting Cape Cod’s Cemeteries appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
Overlooking Vineyard sound, Nobska light sits high on a bluff beaming its light out over the water, helping to guide mariners through the Cape Cod passage. The exposed, windswept tower has stood sentinel since 1876. Alongside the tower sits a 2ó-story shingled building with all the appointments of home. It is the keeper’s house. Lighthouses […] The post The Lighthouse Keeper’s Home appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
BY CHRISTINE LYNCH We live in a world where we rely on technology more than ever. So it is refreshing to unplug when possible, letting us reset the way we interact with daily life. Some people take time to be outdoors and others might turn to indoor activities. A pastime that is growing in popularity, […] The post Knitting On The Upper Cape appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
PLANT BULBS Mid-fall, well before the first frost, is the time to plant bulbs such as daffodils and tulips. These spring flowers will have time to settle in before the cold weather and come spring they will add color to the emerging landscape after so many months of gray. CLEAN UP THE VEGETABLE GARDEN Remove […] The post Fall Gardening appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
Where to watch. What to eat. How to win Gameday OnCape. GAME DAY EATS THAT SCORE. RECIPE SPOTLIGHT: Crowd-Pleaser Buffalo Chicken Dip Creamy, spicy, and perfect with Cape-made kettle chips. Ingredients: • 2 cups shredded chicken • 1 block cream cheese • 1/2 cup hot sauce • 1/2 cup ranch or blue cheese dressing • […]| OnCape Magazine
COVID-19 cases are rising again! The headlines ask, Will people be able to get the latest vaccines? But first, are they safe? The new Secretary of DHHS says, the vaccines are rooted in “science, safety, and common sense.” However, an article from Business Insider, suggests the Secretary didn't check the science. What does the science [...]| Nature of Healing
JIM SHEPARD And Shep looked only a little chagrined, like someone had asked why he had never become an acrobat, and allowed as how he was sure it was very impressive, given how many distinguished people had praised it, but that it was not the kind of thing someone with his background could judge.| The Common
AYA LABANIEH You raised me, tayteh, rocking me in your lap, spooning Quranic verses into my little ears, scrubbing the living daylights out of me in the bathtub. Slapping your thighs, “Ta’a, ta’a, ta’a,” you’d say to the lovebirds we raised, “Come, come, come,” and they’d fly, all three of them, out their cages in a flurry and land on your breasts, climb your gold chains, nestle against your cheeks.| The Common
DANIELA ALCIVAR BELLOLIO The image came to him all the time, uncontrollably, relentlessly: a face, combining incomprehension and terror perfectly, as though they were a natural combination. Pain was almost absent from this mixture, though he was certain that there, too, must have been pain. The image came to him all the time.| The Common
LUCHIK BELAU-LORBERG It frustrated me, probably because I’m that way too, what with the unread books and dirty dishes. So IHOP made sense for us both. Like all quintessentially American fast food chains, it’s instrumental, noncommital, infinitely replicable. In other words—simple, safe, unmournable by design.| The Common
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We are getting you caught up on all of the D23 news this week. Here is the MickeyBlog News for September 6th, 2025.| MickeyBlog.com
Almighty one, today we lift our prayer of thanksgiving to you for the blessings and gifts seen and unseen. We thank you for the sun which courses across the sky to remind us of the precious moments that we are granted this day and every day. Grant us the wisdom and vision to see these days and moments as the true gifts that they are, guard us from being distracted by the busyness of the day and the work before us, that we might see the other beside us and you who goes with us. Bless us this d...| Anglican Journal
Dean Klippenstine, partner and business advisor with MNP in Regina, tells the story of two neighbors making the same earnings of $75 per acre. However, the way they got there isn’t necessarily the same. So, which one is better off and more profitable?| Canola Digest
Join us for a panel discussion and book signing at the Brooklyn Book Festival this September.| The Common
“I have come to bring peace, but a sword,” Jesus famously tells his apostles when he sends them out to preach, heal and cast out demons (Matthew 10:34)—startling them with these words, perhaps, as much as he startles us. There’s a sense in which the Good News will not be easy to hear; it will be subversive, disruptive, divisive.| Anglican Journal
Sept 19 - Oct19, 2025 | Shakespeare Dallas | Production | Dallas, TX, USA Continue reading… The post The Taming of the Shrew first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare