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isabelle grace girl's ID necklace giveaway


Welcome to the isabelle grace girl's ID necklace giveaway! One winner will receive a personalized Girl's ID Necklace from here. You can read my review here.
Winner must be 18 years or older and a resident of the US
This giveaway will go from 8.27-9.11 11:59 pm est
ARV: $65
a Rafflecopter giveaway Disclosure: We reserve the right to make revisions, to cancel, or suspend this contest for any reason. We are not associated with any of the companies named above. The odds of winning are based on the number of entries received Open to the US 18+ only. Confirmed Winner(s) (by Random.org) will be contacted by email. Winner(s) have 24 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. The sponsor(s) will be responsible for product shipment to winner(s) of this giveaway. What U Talking Bout Willis? (and any other blog participating) is not responsible for product shipment/delivery. This event is in no way administered, sponsored, or endorsed by, or associated with, Facebook and/or Twitter, Google, Pinterest. This disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements. Entrants must only enter with either one email address, IP address and/or Facebook account, anyone found violating these rules will be disqualified. It is at the sole discretion of the admin of the giveaway if the winner has met the rules or not.
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Fancy Frills Giveaway

Welcome to the Fancy Frills Giveaway

This exciting giveaway runs 8/25- 9/8 and is open to US residents.


Enter for your chance to win: (1) C.E.O Moisturizer, (1) C.E.O. Cleaning Oil and (1) C.E.O. Brightening Serum from Sunday Riley, winners choice of (1) pair of stud earrings from Bregje's Design and (1) pure highlighter powder and (1) lip stain from Au Naturale Cosmetics.

 
MamatheFox and all participating blogs are not held responsible for sponsors who fail to fulfill their prize obligation
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Win a $100 Walmart gift card

Have you finished your back to school shopping yet? Today at Thrifty Nifty Mommy, Janessa is sharing how she used Flipp to purchase back to school supplies for her 4 children for under $100! Have you tried Flipp yet? Not only is it great for back to school shopping, it's perfect as a way to help you save money on all of your shopping trips (groceries, clothing, office supplies, sporting good and more). It also makes creating and maintaining a household shopping list SO much easier!

Flipp is available to download for FREE in the App Store and at Google Play.

I'm teaming up with Thrifty Nifty Mommy and a few other bloggers to offer you a chance at a $100 Walmart gift card so you can complete your back to school shopping using Flipp. If you'd like a chance to win, just enter using the Giveaway Tools entry form below. Good luck!
Disclosures: This giveaway is not associated with Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube. Flipp is responsible for prize fulfillment. This giveaway is open to residents of the US who are 18 years of age and older. Void where prohibited. A random will will be chosen from all eligible entries received and emailed by Thrifty Nifty Mommy at the conclusion of the giveaway. Entrants will have 48 hours to respond to the email or a new winner will be drawn.
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Erasable Backpack with Markers Giveaway


Welcome to my Erasable Backpack with Markers Giveaway. If you have not had a chance to read my review you can do so here. 1 winner will get their choice of a black or blue one and an 8-pack of ChalkWild Markers. If purchased arv would be $50.95 not including shipping. OR you can purchase your own from their Kickstarter page for $35 here. (which includes a set of their markers).
Giveaway is from 8.23-9.7
Open to US Only, Must be 18 years or older to enter
Winner chooses between Black or Blue and gets 1 set of Markers.
a Rafflecopter giveaway  
Disclosure:
We reserve the right to make revisions, to cancel, or suspend this contest for any reason. We are not associated with any of the companies named above. The odds of winning are based on the number of entries received Open to the US 18+ only. Confirmed Winner(s) (by Random.org) will be contacted by email. Winner(s) have 24 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. The sponsor(s) will be responsible for product shipment to winner(s) of this giveaway. What U Talking Bout Willis? (and any other blog participating) is not responsible for product shipment/delivery. This event is in no way administered, sponsored, or endorsed by, or associated with, Facebook and/or Twitter, Google, Pinterest. This disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements. Entrants must only enter with either one email address, IP address and/or Facebook account, anyone found violating these rules will be disqualified. It is at the sole discretion of the admin of the giveaway if the winner has met the rules or not.
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Ultimate Guide to the Solar Eclipse


The solar eclipse is going to be an amazing event.  If you are in the path of totality, you will get to witness one of the most spectacular events this decade.  I have procured this list of resources that includes everything you need to know about the solar eclipse, from educational activities to watching live streams of the eclipse.


NASA Eclipse – great resource for a variety of information and activities


Solar Eclipse Across America – American Astronomical Society with many resources


American Astronomical Society – educational materials and additional links


Eclipse Simulator


Educational Resources for Eclipse


South Carolina State Library – provides instructional units


Watch Know Learn Organization – videos for solar eclipse


The Astronomical Society of the Pacific


Discovery Education – provides live viewing and other resources


Eclipse 2017 – educational resources
CNN Article:
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 2017:
HOW TO WATCH ON TV OR LIVE STREAM ONLINE IF YOU’RE NOT IN ITS PATH
BY STAV ZIV 
The excitement has been escalating as the August 21 total solar eclipse, also known as the Great American Eclipse, approaches. This event marks the first time since 1979 that such a celestial alignment will be visible from mainland U.S. The temporary darkness caused by the moon completely blocking the sun will pass through 14 states from Oregon to South Carolina. But for those who don’t live in the path of totality and can’t—or refuse to—get to it, there are a few other options.
Here are nine ways to watch online or on television:
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration will share several live streams and views of the eclipse on a page set up on its website. The agency will share images from nearly a dozen spacecraft, at least three aircraft, at least 50 high-altitude balloons and the International Space Station. NASA Television will air the multi-hour “Eclipse Across America: Through the Eyes of NASA” with coverage of events at parks, libraries, stadiums, festivals and museums.
The Weather Channel
The network has a live-programming takeover planned for the total solar eclipse. Meteorologists will document the event from five specific locations: Madras, Oregon; Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Carbondale, Illinois; Clemson, South Carolina; and Nashville, Tennessee. In addition, one correspondent will roam the southeastern strip of the eclipse shadow and another will report from the Royal Caribbean Total Eclipse Cruise. Coverage starts at 6 a.m. ET, and will include, not surprisingly, updates on the weather forecast and how certain conditions such as clouds and rain could impact visibility.
CNN and Volvo
The news network will be partnering with Volvo to live stream the event from Snake River Valley, Idaho; Beatrice, Nebraska; Blackwell, Missouri; and Charleston, South Carolina. They’ll share 360-degree video in 4K resolution and virtual reality. That means viewers can tune in on CNN's website, the CNN app on iOS and Android or via a virtual reality headset.
Slooh and TimeandDate.com
Watch on YouTube or on the Time and Date website starting at 11:30 a.m. ET for footage from various locations.
San Francisco Exploratorium
This science museum will partner with NASA to film the eclipse from two locations and live stream the footage online and on their free Android and iOS apps. In addition to live coverage in English and in Spanish, both of which will start at 1 p.m. ET, there will be telescope views from Oregon (starting at noon ET) and Wyoming (starting at 12:15 p.m. ET).
The museum also will present a “sonification” of the eclipse. Starting at 12:15 p.m. ET, the Kronos Quartet will use eclipse data coming in from Oregon and Wyoming to create a musical composition.
The Eclipse Ballooning Project
On the day of the eclipse, 55 teams of university and high school students as well as high-altitude ballooning groups will launch more than 100 balloons into the upper layers of the atmosphere along the path of totality. They’ll capture and stream live video from about 100,000 feet above the Earth.
Science Channel
The Science Channel will have a Facebook Live stream from Madras, Oregon. The channel also will premiere a one-hour special, “The Great American Eclipse,” at 9 p.m. ET.
Astronomy.com
The website will have an HD live stream of the total solar eclipse coming from Denver. David Brewer—a member of the Denver Astronomical Society and the Southern Cross Astronomical Society, and former vice president of the Central Florida Astronomical Society—will provide the feed using a Celestron EdgeHD 800 telescope and Sony A7RII mirrorless camera. Denver isn’t in the path of totality, but it will experience 92-percent coverage.
The Elephant Sanctuary
Those who are just as curious about animals as they are about the skies can watch a live stream from The Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tennessee, home to elephants who have been retired from zoos and circuses. The sanctuary has 13 solar-powered, live-streaming HD ‘EleCams’ that allow viewers to observe the animals on a regular basis. The partial eclipse there will begin around noon and reach totality at 1:30 p.m. ET, and the sanctuary will be streaming the event on Facebook Live. Note that the cameras will go dark during totality.


I hope you have found the resources you need! Contact me if you have a resource and I will add it to the list!
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