Did you witness a movement that spread across European capital cities? Did you relate to this unprecedented protest against the approaching rainy autumn? Are you now dying to know the origins of the Movement for More Summer? It was born in the streets, relayed by the Internet and raced across social networks with dazzling speed, generating reactions and sharing of experience by over 20 000 Internet users, notably on Facebook and Twitter.
The Moroccan National Tourist Office originated this movement in an attempt to make Europeans, who are getting depressed at the idea of being stuck at work during endless working days, smile again. The MNTO has decided to launch a widespread, humorous and unexpected campaign through the whole of Europe to protest against the end of summer and defeat “back to work” gloominess. The Movement was thus launched in September using various phases in the approach, combining digital and event initiatives.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/56633-moroccan-national-tourist-office
Australians are closely linked to the sea through commerce, defence, exploration, adventure, sport and play. Our oceans and waterways have influenced our development...and who we are.
The museum captures these themes with fascinating artefact\\\\\\\'s, lively exhibitions, fun activities and even the chance to board ships and experience life on the water.
This summer, experience AQUA: A Journey into the World of Water, a multisensory experience for the whole family. created by ONE DROP, an initiative of Guy Lailberté, Founder of Cirque du Soleil®. http://www.onedrop.org/en/default.aspx
Only in Australia at the Australian National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour Sydney from 3 December 2011 - 26 February 2012.
http://www.anmm.gov.au/aqua
This summer, join us on Facebook for the chance to WIN great prizes.
http://www.facebook.com/anmmuseum
YoCrunch, the fastest-growing, full-line yogurt brand, known and loved for its creative flavors and delicious toppings, proudly announces today the launch of Yopa!, a new line of authentic, strained Greek yogurt. Yopa!, a contraction of Yo’ (short for yogurt) and Opa! (the Greek cheer for joy), will be available immediately nationwide for around $1.39/cup and $3.49/4-pack. Yopa! is the first to provide an authentic, convenient and great-tasting Greek yogurt experience that boasts a perfectly creamy, thick texture, with a slightly tart taste, and a variety of scrumptious toppings, including nine whole grain granola, toasted almonds or dark chocolate pieces.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60198-yocrunch-launches-yopa-new-line-of-authentic-greek-yogurt-gabby-douglas
Haiti’s Francis mango is back for a short six to eight weeks at Whole Foods Market. Starting now and for a limited time, shoppers will find this exclusive Fair Trade™ Certified fruit under the grocer’s Whole Trade program, which drives meaningful dollars into the struggling Haitian economy. Whole Foods Market is the sole buyer of Fair Trade Certified mangos and purchases the fruit from small Haitian growers, sometimes buying from a family with just one tree. The Whole Trade Guarantee ensures growers receive equitable pay – a key point since this mango crop is often the only source of cash income for many of these farmers. Additionally, many stores will offer organic Haitian mangos. This is the third year the company has brought Whole Trade Haitian mangos to stores, and Whole Foods Market is working to expand the number of growers it works with, providing more mangos to shoppers and more money in Haitian grower’s pockets.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/49714-whole-foods-market-haitian-mangos-fair-trade-certified-fruit
Whole Foods Market (NASDAQ: WFMI) today launches the first in-store color-coded sustainability-rating program for wild-caught seafood and commits to phasing out all red-rated species by Earth Day 2013. Through partnerships with Blue Ocean Institute and Monterey Bay Aquarium, Whole Foods Market is the first national grocer to provide a comprehensive sustainability rating system for wild-caught seafood.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/wholefoodsmarket/45932/
Beginning this Earth Day (April 22), Whole Foods Market (NASDAQ: WFM) will no longer carry red-rated, wild-caught fish in its seafood departments. The move, which comes one year ahead of the company’s self-imposed deadline of Earth Day 2013, makes Whole Foods Market the first national grocer to stop selling red-rated seafood.
A red rating indicates that a species is suffering from overfishing or that current fishing methods harm other marine life or habitats; the ratings are determined by nonprofit research organizations Blue Ocean Institute and Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Blue Ocean Institute and Monterey Bay Aquarium’s green or “Best Choice” ratings mean species are abundant and are caught in environmentally friendly ways; yellow or “Good Alternative” ratings indicate some concerns with the species’ status or catch methods.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/49713-sustainable-seafood-whole-foods-eliminates-red-rated-wild-caught-fish
As the jeweler synonymous with true love, Tiffany & Co. introduces a new website and iPhone® App for all brave hearts who venture into this realm. Now they have a guide.
“Tiffany has long been a major presence at engagements and weddings, and now we’ve built that presence online with love stories and a whole world of romantic possibilities,” said Caroline Naggiar, chief marketing officer of Tiffany & Co.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/tiffanyandco/50430/
So you might be asking what to do for a bachelorette party? Well, getting away from the usual wild bachelorette party night out would be fun if you do something metaphysical; like fortune telling, astrology, and all that.
So why not do astrology for a bachelorette party theme idea? Here’s what you do: make invitations based on the astrological signs. If you really want to be crafty the try find everyone’s horoscope sign and cater their invitations accordingly. Then find out the sign of the bride to be!
Say for instance, she’s an Aries then she’s a fire sign. Try to find out her birth stone, characteristics, and all the rest. Then see about getting her natal chart done. You can do this for free online.
For food, you can do something exotic or just simply make moon and stars shaped cookies. A lot depends on your friend’s personality.
You can also decorate the space with fairy lights and big pieces of draped material like deep red velvet and silk; have a table covered with candles and incense. You can even hire someone to read tarot cards or do palm reading! This would be a really good time for everyone and not just for the bride to be.
And here’s our gift pick for this time around is a book titled: The G-Spot in Words and Pictures guide to sex. It makes a good gift or a good conversation piece for the bachelorette party. Go to www.AdamAndEve.com and search for “books” then at checkout use Coupon Code PARTY100! By entering PARTY100 you’ll get 50% OFF, FREE Shipping, a FREE Mystery Gift and a whole lot more..
Why look for a Bachelorette Party Superstore Coupon? Where you already have the Adam and Eve Coupon Code PARTY100. You know it’s way way much better. Remember the Coupon Code PARTY100 at the checkout of www.AdamAndEve.com.
http://kickassbacheloretteparty.com/what-to-do-for-a-bachelorette-party-better-than-bachelorette-party-superstore-coupon/
The introduction of Cloud storage and Cloud computing has revolutionized the way we work. It has taken the power of the internet to a whole new level. Ever since Cloud storage became popular, lots of Could software emerged.Everything including the history is stored online. Great isn\\\'t it?
This holiday season, Whole Foods Market along with its shoppers and supplier partners will help end child hunger by donating to Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry® Campaign.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/49709-whole-foods-market-raise-awareness-funds-share-our-strengths-no-kid-hungry