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Color me crazy
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To their amazement, Patsy drops dead before their eyes but when the long arm of the law Annie owns a salon at the Jersey shore. That evening Annie and her friend Charlotte are at Uncle Buck's having a bite to eat when grumpy Patsy comes in and has a drink with her bartender son, Greg. Trish, who works at her salon with her has the misfortune to have the grumpiest client in town coming in that day. High season is over and the population has decreased to almost nothing and business has fallen off. “Color Me Crazy” is a hair-raising mystery you won’t want to miss.moreĪnnie owns a salon at the Jersey shore.

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Get whisked away as Annie stumbles through a novella full of murder, mayhem, and misunderstandings. With endearing characters and a small-town feel, this cozy mystery is perfect for a quick slice of puzzle solving. Can her amateur sleuthing unravel the mess she’s in, or will she run out of time before she can clear her name? Teaming up with a friend, she’ll do whatever it takes to solve this mystery. When a long-time resident drops dead, all unmanicured fingers point to Annie. Can her amateur sleuthing unravel the mess she’s in, or will she run out of time before she can clear her name Jersey girl and beauty shop owner Annie Addison is ready to enjoy the quiet off-season in her beachside town. The program will continue accepting mentor applications over the next few weeks.Jersey girl and beauty shop owner Annie Addison is ready to enjoy the quiet off-season in her beachside town. “He helped me through a breakup that I went through and when I was dealing with some family issues.” “Sometimes you need somebody to talk to you other than your family members,” Morey said. Morey said he also talked to his mentor about personal challenges he faced. Morey, who is now in 8th grade, participated in the program last year. I also talked to him about one thing I've always been interested in is blacksmithing.” So I've thought about maybe doing that or doing customer service. He helped me find out a lot about what type of careers I would like to do.

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“My experience was pretty fun," said Khimari Morey, a student at McAuliffe Manual Middle School. Each year, about 200 kids from 6th to 12th grade participate throughout the district. The time commitment consists of three hours of mentorship a month for eight months. The program matches students with professionals in the field of study they’re most interested in.

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Anybody who's interested in talking about their job, talking about professionalism - things that can help students to be successful in their future.” “We would love to have any men of color in the community come out to be mentors for our students. They're figuring out what they like, what they don't like,” Thomas said. These students are just learning about themselves, really, to their core. Thomas said they need 10 to 12 men of color to serve as mentors this year. “They meet every other week and we have a group of about 10 7th grade boys of color who are mentored by men of color in our community, who want to connect with our students and want to tell them about their career paths and ways to get them ready for their future,” Thomas said. Thomas said at McAuliffe, the program focuses on 7th graders. “It is so important to connect our students to this community and to connect our community to our students as well,” said Savannah Thomas, counselor at McAuliffe Manual Middle School. The Coach Mentoring program is entering its third year and partners with individuals and companies across the city, connecting them with more than 20 DPS middle and high schools in the district. DENVER - The Denver Public Schools Career Development Coach Mentoring program is searching for more men of color to serve as mentors at McAuliffe Manual Middle School and several other schools this year.











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