Recently, Dan and Marilyn of e-Awakening.com discovered SSFA and reached out to us. Our pages share similar missions: to get people outdoors to foster a deeper appreciation for nature. We both hope that with this exposure to the natural world, people will be more likely to conserve resources, take care of Mother Earth, and preserve the beauty that we currently enjoy for future generations.
Category Archives: Featured Business
An Interview with Melissa Mazzeo
Co-Owner and CEO, Merry Go Rounds consignment shop This spring we had the pleasure of meeting Melissa Mazzeo. She and her mom own the fabulous kids consignment store Merry Go Rounds, conveniently located at the Village Shoppes in North Easton. After a visit to the store, I was so impressed with Merry Go Rounds’ businessContinue reading “An Interview with Melissa Mazzeo”
An Interview with Sarah Dennehy
Founder of Sarah Dennehy Photography This spring I needed a photographer to take pictures of my boys. The first person I thought of was my dear friend and neighbor, Sarah Dennehy of Sarah Dennehy Photography. Sarah is always my go-to photographer for family photos, but when I needed someone to help out with a blogContinue reading “An Interview with Sarah Dennehy”
NORTON – Paddle with Norton Kayak Company
Dave Lennon, a long-time Norton resident, founded the Norton Kayak Company in 2008 so that he introduce others to kayaking and help locals appreciate the Norton Reservoir. He is also a parent, Tri-County Saints hockey coach, and outdoor enthusiast. We find Dave to be a knowledgeable, gracious, fun, and personable host who is great withContinue reading “NORTON – Paddle with Norton Kayak Company”
KARATE KIDS – The Value of Martial Arts
by Amy Kirkcaldy There are countless articles about the benefits of Martial Arts on the mind and body. This is not meant to be one of them. (Although, by all means, google the benefits of karate–because there are MANY!) Instead, this is about the positive changes we have seen, in both our boys and inContinue reading “KARATE KIDS – The Value of Martial Arts”