Find listings of over 2,000 open-entry arts and crafts shows, festivals, and fairs for the upcoming year. Searchable by date, city, state, or region. Provides name of show, location, and dates.
A collection of summer-themed arts and crafts project ideas for children. Includes illustrated instructions for backyard activities, beach and summer camp crafts, and summer parties. Also includes recipes and game descriptions. From Family Fun magazine.
Bonsai Clubs International is a non-profit educational organization to advance the ancient and living art of bonsai and related arts through the global sharing of knowledge. Includes exhibits, educational information about bonsai basic, a bonsai species guide, membership details and links to permanent exhibits.
Comprehensive portal dedicated to everything to do with the Carribean, including military history, news, notable people in the arts, education, entertainment, journalism and more, articles about each country, articles about cuisine and more.
The premier online family history store where you can buy just about everything you need to trace your ancestry. Your journey into the past starts here at the Parish Chest.
Resource Revival.com offers items made from recycled and discarded materials, specifically bicycle parts. Web site also features items made from other discarded materials including fixtures and furniture.
The undergraduate environmental programs are offered in the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University, through the Department of Geography and Environment. These programs offer the student a comprehensive and integrated overview of the environmental, energy, and natural resource fields, as well as a specialization in a narrower field of study chosen by the student.
Environmental Studies (ES) is a relatively new program at Mount Allison. ES operates as an inter-disciplinary, cross-departmental degree program and offers both a Bachelor of Arts Major and a Minor.
Environmental Studies at Vassar is a fully multidisciplinary program that involves the natural and social sciences as well as the arts and humanities. It explores the relationships between people and the totality of their environments - natural, built, and social.