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Text Box: Do you remember the times when life has seemed almost magical? Do you remember those days when you felt as if you were floating on air?
Stop for a moment and fill yourself with those feelings of how very good, how very special life can be. Though the events may be distant in space and time, the positive feelings they bring can always be with you.
Remember often how good life can be. For the more you remember, the more life you give to your best possibilities.
Text Box: If you focus your attention on the worries, anxieties, conflicts and shortcomings, those are the things that will grow. Focus instead on how good life can be, and with every moment you'll be making it better.
Look up, rather than down, and you'll see an infinitely bigger, more positive horizon. Celebrate life's real and substantial goodness, and that goodness will come to dominate your reality.
Take a moment, early and often, to remember how very good life can be. And make the goodness grow ever stronger.                               -- Ralph MarText Box: Have you been wondering what all of those middle schoolers are doing in the theater lately? On Friday February 27th you have the opportunity to see their hard work in action when they perform “The Orphan Train” in The Snavely FamText Box: ily Theater. The play, directed by Mr. Long and Ms. Lacey, chronicles the life of several children who grew up in the 1920s, a time when orphans were rounded up from the streets and put on trains headed out west. This was Text Box: done to crack down on the number of homeless children in the east.                The cast for this years production includes Stephanie Heffner, Rebekah Smith, Sadie Kapp, Christy Davis, Ila Sehgal, Beth Archilbald,

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