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During the past years when the recession was starting to take hold and change the American way of life and the American dream, there were those who worked harder and longer each day to help their fellow citizens, keep their heads above water. One of these individuals was Maryland Trade Ambassador Philip Kapneck who was [...]
June 1, 2011Read More
Judyth Piazza chats with ‘Classy’ Chris Gray, Sweet Science Training Center, Vero Beach, Florida on The American Perspective Radio Program. (Click here to listen) ‘Classy’ Chris Gray is a spiritual warrior both figuratively and literally. A stanch family man, Chris has built a foundation of success on hard work and love for both family and [...]
May 28, 2011Read More
“I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.” Thomas Jefferson Hardworking people that are working for the people try to cut cost anyway that they can to help decrease America`s budget deficit and create jobs for [...]
April 10, 2011Read More
Judyth Piazza chats with Nancy Quatrano, Award-Winning Writer, Editor and Speaker on The American Perspective Radio Program (Click here to listen) Nancy Quatrano is an award-winning writer, an editor, speaker, and solopreneur. She spent thirty-plus years in corporate America and completed her business management degree at the age of forty-nine. She`s passionate about empowering people [...]
February 19, 2011Read More
Judyth Piazza chats with HLN’s Jane Velez-Mitchell on The American Perspective (Click here to listen) Jane Velez-Mitchell (b. September 29, 1955) is an award winning television journalist and author. She currently has her own show on HLN, “Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell.” She is often seen commenting on high-profile cases for CNN, TruTV, E! and other [...]
February 17, 2011Read More
Judyth Piazza chats with Andrew Warren, The Westcott House Bed and Breakfast, St. Augustine, Florida (Click to hear radio interview on The American Perspective) The Westcott House Bed and Breakfast, built in 1880, will take you back in time to the Victorian Age. It is one of the few inns located directly on the magnificent [...]
February 5, 2011Read More
Three of the finest restaurants in St. Augustine will begin 2010 with the special recognition that comes annually to less than 40 of Florida’s thousands of restaurants. Each year since 1977, Florida Trend magazine has bestowed Golden Spoon awards to Sunshine State restaurants that offer diners the very best in food, service and décor. This [...]
January 15, 2010Read More
The 2nd Annual Harvest Of Hope Fest Announces First Round Of Confirmations For Spring Break, March 12th-14th 2010! Diverse Music Festival To Benefit Migrant Farm Workers The second annual Harvest of Hope Fest (HOH Fest) has announced the initial lineup for their multiple-stage music festival that will take place March 12th – 14th in sunny [...]
January 15, 2010Read More
Friday: January 15 ZOO CAMP Crafts, games, animal encounters, lunch and lots of fun for children grades K thru 5 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park. $45 per child. For information and reservations, call 904.824.3337 ext. 29. Friday, Saturday and Sunday: January 15-17 DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, [...]
January 15, 2010Read More
St. Augustine, Florida (December 2009) America’s ‘Oldest City’ is sizzling with Romance and the 5 Inns of Elegance are opening their doors and hearts to 2nd Honeymooners throughout January and February, 2010. Enjoy a 2nd honeymoon, renew your vows, toast an anniversary or just fall in love again. The bed & breakfasts (circa 1791 – [...]
December 20, 2009Read More