This Day in History – November 21

November 21 1620 – The “Mayflower Compact” is created to help with unity among the settlers 1694 – French philosopher, historian, poet, novelist and dramatist Voltaire aka Francois-Marie Arouet is born 1776 – Continental Commander in Chief General George Washington writes to General Charles Lee in Westchester County, NY, ordering him to New Jersey 1783 […] The post This Day […]

Wines and Foods Up A Notch For Thanksgiving…Tips From Cindy’s Corner

Did you know that room temperatures can change the taste of a wine at your Thanksgiving Day festive meal?    According to Pearl Schwartz, owner of Hakerem Wines and Liquors, and the Wine Guru for Cindy’s Radio Show, a Pinot Noir goes perfectly with turkey. It is best at a room temperature of about 65 […] The post Wines and […]

Coburn: Enemy of Freedom is Congress & Courts, Not President-Elect

Republished with permission from Tapwires – Jake Baker By Barbara Hollingsworth (CNSNews.com) – “The enemy of freedom right now is Congress and the courts. It’s not the president-elect,” former Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) said after criticizing efforts by some Republican members of Congress to end the current ban on earmarks. Coburn spearheaded the ban in […] The post Coburn: Enemy […]

This Day in History – November 20

November 20 269 – Diocletian is proclaimed the emperor of Numerian in Asia Minor by his soldiers 1695 – The Brazilian leader of a 100-year old rebel slave group, Zumbi dos Palmares, is killed in an ambush 1700 – Sweden’s 17-year old King Charles XII defeats the Russians at Narva 1789 – New Jersey becomes […] The post This Day […]

Trump Tower Trumps White House

According to various sources, Melania Trump has decided to remain in residence at New York City’s Trump Tower, creating additional security for the new First Family. Jim Reese, a former Delta Force commander and president of a global security company revealed, “That building is going to become the White House of New York.” In fact, […] The post Trump Tower […]

Meet Ina Solani and Alexis Monsanto- Designers to the Stars and Recent Guests on Cindy’s Corner

Ina Soltani’s collections are inspired by the artisan traditions of the world. Ms. Soltani’s deep appreciation of the arts motivated her to study film before turning to fashion design and graduating from FIDM, Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles.  Joe Zee, Design Director of Elle Magazine, selected and mentored Ina for his […] The post Meet Ina […]

What To Wear: Winter Concerts

How to Not Freeze Your Butt Off And Still Look Cute There’s no doubt concerts are so much fun! However, it can be hard figuring out what to wear especially when it’s cold outside. Before you get to the concert, you’ll be freezing and want to bundle up. When you’re at the concert, you’ll be […] The post What To […]

This Day in History – November 19

November 19 1600 – Charles I, King of England and Ireland 1620 – The Pilgrims witness Cape Cod 1776 – Congress pleads with the states to send more soldiers to serve in the Continental Army 1797 – Abolitionist and women’s rights advocate, Sojourner Truth is born 1824 – A flood on the Neva River in […] The post This Day […]

Module 3: How to Save for Retirement

Elections come and go, but saving money should never depend on the outcome. In my past two modules, getting out of debt, and saving money, I discussed the foundation necessary to be on track to retire. The more you save, and the sooner you save it, the better off you will be to either retire […] The post Module 3: […]