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Wedding Anniversary Gifts – Anniversary Gift Guide - Unique Gifts, Personalized Gifts, Luxury Gifts - RedEnvelope -- Gifts Anniversary Gift Guide -- Wedding Anniversary Gifts – Anniversary Gift Guide -- Find traditional and modern wedding anniversary gifts in our year-by-year anniversary gift guide. Whether you are searching for wedding anniversary gifts for a first year anniversary or a fiftieth year anniversary, finding a gift is easy and affordable when shopping our anniversary gift guide. Some of our favorite wedding anniversary gifts include wedding photo library albums, wedding mementos boxes, wedding vows towels, silver-plated frames and much more. In addition, if you are looking for that special touch for your wedding anniversary gifts, select a gift from our wedding anniversary collection that can be personalized. Give them that's as memorable as their big day. 1st Anniversary Gifts: Clocks - Paper Paper is the traditional gift for the 1 year wedding anniversary while a clock or a watch makes a modern gift choice. Our gift guide is your source for traditional or modern first year wedding anniversary gifts. 2nd Anniversary Gifts: Cotton - China Cotton is the traditional gift for the 2 year anniversary while china makes a modern wedding gift choice. Shop our year-by-year gift guide and find perfect 2 year wedding anniversary gifts. 3rd Anniversary Gifts: Leather - Crystal Leather is the traditional gift for the 3 year wedding anniversary while crystal makes a modern gift choice. Our anniversary gift guide is your source for leather or crystal 3 year wedding anniversary gifts. 4th Anniversary Gifts: Flowers - Linen Linen (silk) is the traditional gift for the 4 year anniversary while flowers makes a modern gift choice. Shop our year-by-year gift guide and find the perfect 4 year wedding gift. 5th Anniversary Gifts: Wood - Silverware Wood is the traditional gift for the 5 year anniversary while silverware makes a modern wedding anniversary gift choice. Our anniversary gift guide is your source for traditional or modern 5 year wedding gifts. 6th Anniversary Gifts: Candy - Wood Candy is the traditional gift for the 6 year anniversary while wood makes a modern wedding anniversary gift choice. Shop our year-by-year gift guide and find the perfect 6 year wedding gift. 7th Anniversary Gifts: Copper - Wool Copper is the traditional gift for the 7 year anniversary while wool makes a modern wedding anniversary gift choice. Our anniversary gift guide is your source for traditional or modern 7 year wedding anniversary gifts. 8th Anniversary Gifts: Pottery - Bronze Pottery and bronze are the traditional gifts for the 8 year wedding anniversary. Shop our year-by-year gift guide and find unique 8 year wedding gifts. 9th Anniversary Gifts: Leather - Pottery Pottery is the traditional gift for the 9 year anniversary while leather makes a modern wedding anniversary gift choice. Our anniversary gift guide is your source for traditional or modern 9 year wedding gifts. 10th Anniversary Gifts: Diamond - Tin Tin (aluminum) is the traditional gift for the 10 year anniversary while diamond jewelry makes a modern ten year wedding gift choice. Our anniversary gift guide is your source for traditional tin gifts or modern jewelry anniversary gifts. 11th Anniversary Gifts: Jewelry - Steel Jewelry is the traditional gift for the 11 year anniversary while steel is a modern wedding anniversary gift choice. Celebrate your (or someone else's) 11 year wedding anniversary with a jewelry wedding gift, or a steel anniversary gift from our gift guide. 12th Anniversary Gifts: Silk - Linen Silk is the traditional gift for the 12 year anniversary while linen makes a modern 12 year wedding gift choice. Shop our year-by-year gift guide and find perfect 12 year wedding anniversary gifts. 13th Anniversary Gifts: Textiles - Lace Lace is the traditional gift for the 13 year anniversary while textiles makes a modern gift choice. Our anniversary gift guide is your source for perfect 13 year wedding anniversary gifts. 15th Anniversary Gifts: Crystal - Watches Crystal is the traditional gift for the 15 year anniversary while watches make a modern 15 year wedding gift choice. Celebrate your (or someone else's) 15 year anniversary with a crystal wedding gift from our gift guide. 20th Anniversary Gifts: China - Platinum China is the traditional gift for the 20 year wedding anniversary while gold makes a modern anniversary gift choice. Shop our year-by-year gift guide and find the perfect 20 year wedding gift. 25th Anniversary Gifts: Silver Silver is both the traditional and modern gift for the 25 year wedding anniversary. Celebrate your (or someone else's) 25 year anniversary with a silver wedding gift from our gift guide. 30th Anniversary Gifts: Pearl Pearls are the traditional and modern gift for the 30 year wedding anniversary. Shop our year-by-year gift guide and find the perfect 30 year wedding gift. 35th year: coral - jade 40th Anniversary Gifts: Ruby - Garnet Rubies are the traditional wedding anniversary gift for the 40 year anniversary while garnets are the modern gift choice. Shop our year-by-year gift guide and find great 40 year wedding gifts. 45th Anniversary Gifts: Sapphire Sapphires are the traditional and modern gift for the 45 year wedding anniversary. Shop our anniversary gift guide and find great 45 year wedding anniversary gifts. 50th Anniversary Gifts: Gold Gold is the traditional and modern gift for the 50 year wedding anniversary. Shop our anniversary gift guide and find great gold wedding anniversary gifts. 55th Anniversary Gifts: Emerald - Turquoise Emeralds are the traditional gift for the 55 year anniversary while turquoise make a modern wedding gift choice. Shop our anniversary gift guide and find the perfect 55 year wedding gift. 60th Anniversary Gifts: Diamond - Gold Diamonds are the traditional gift for the 60 year wedding anniversary while gold make a modern anniversary gift choice. 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Boehlert's 68th birthday present: heart surgery The Newspaper for and about the U.S. Congress - The Hill - About the Hill Beats and Bios Submitting Letters Internships - Subscribe - Print Edition Free Trial Gift Student Delivery Stop Change Address Change Billing Report Problem Contact E-News - Advertise - Print Web Job Classifieds All Classifieds - Feedback - Feedback Editor Tech Support NEWS TRIBUTE TO THE TROOPS Campaign 2006 Business & Lobbying The Executive Under the Dome COMMENT Editorial Letters to the Editor Op-Ed Punditspeak Dick Morris New York voters won't fall for Hillary's dodge Albert Eisele Iraq Dispatches Andrew Glass Ben Goddard David Keene John Kornacki Josh Marshall Lynn Sweet Byron York POLLSTERS: David Hill Mark Mellman FEATURES Capital Living Hillscape Social Scene Capitol Ambitions Uncommon Lives Restaurant Review Book Reviews CLASSIFIEDS Employment For Rent Employer Spotlight All Ads RESOURCES Press Releases Government Guide PREVIOUS ISSUES Last Six Septmeber 28, 2004 Boehlert's 68th birthday present: heart surgery By Albert Eisele and By Jeff Dufour That was some early birthday present that naval surgeons gave House Science Committee Chairman Sherwood Boehlert (R-N.Y.) yesterday. Boehlert, who turns 68 today, is recovering from successful triple coronary bypass surgery performed at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda. file photo Rep. Sherwood Boehlert (R-N.Y.) is recovering from heart surgery. Dr. Joshua Yamamoto, a cardiologist at the Bethesda hospital, used an apt metaphor to describe the operation performed on the congressman whose district includes Baseball’s Hall of Fame. “This type of surgery is a fastball down the middle of the plate in American medicine,” Yamamoto said before Boehlert’s operation. “Following surgery, he will be stronger than ever as he recovers over the next few weeks.” Boehlert entered the hospital Thursday after heart abnormalities were discovered during an EKG test conducted by the House’s Attending Physician’s Office. Cardiac angioplasty tests at Bethesda confirmed blockage in several arteries. Boehlert’s wife, Marianne, traveled from their home in New Hartford to be with her husband. “Sherm’s heart is strong. He is resting comfortably and looking forward to getting back to work,” she said. My favorite gun: Sen. Kerry’s souvenir from Vietnam The current issue of Outdoor Life magazine asks President Bush and Sen. John Kerry what their favorite gun is. President Bush gives a stock answer of a custom-made Weatherby Athena 20-gauge. But Kerry’s answer gets a bit more interesting. “My favorite gun is the M-16 that saved my life and that of my crew in Vietnam,” he replies. “I don’t own one of those now, but one of my reminders of my service is a Communist Chinese assault rifle.” Hmm, wouldn’t such a gun be outlawed by the assault weapons ban favored by Kerry and Democrats in Congress? Yes, said Chris Cox of the National Rifle Association. “If it’s fully automatic, it’s illegal; if it’s semiautomatic, it’s illegal,” he said. Cox also told The Hill that under Massachusetts law, “private transfers are banned,” including gifts. But not so fast. The Associated Press and The New York Times reported yesterday that a Kerry spokesman said the gun is a single-bolt rifle, not an assault rifle. Cox ridiculed Kerry’s backtracking. “John Kerry is the only man in America who wears blaze orange as camouflage,” he said. “He’s either foolish, a felon or can’t get his facts straight.” The offices of Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), two of the main supporters of renewing the assault weapons ban, did not return calls seeking comment. Grooming poll: Thinner brows have it Well, this settles it. The good folks at The Grooming Lounge have informed us that Sen. John Kerry is about to go the way of his fellow Massachusetts pol, former Gov. Michael Dukakis, based on nothing more than his eyebrows. “Bushier-browed candidates have lost the popular vote in the last four presidential elections,” according to a release by the upscale men’s barbershop and spa. In fact, The Grooming Lounge is conducting a poll on its website to gauge visitors’ thoughts on the candidates’ primping habits. So far, 92 percent of respondents say Kerry has the most pronounced “eyebrows of mass destruction” of the two candidates. “In order to prevent history from repeating itself, we believe Kerry needs to have his eyebrows groomed,” said Mike Gilman, co-founder of The Grooming Lounge. “We would recommend waxing or trimming them to reduce the furriness and give Kerry a better shot at winning over the public.” In other results, 76 percent of respondents said George W. Bush has better hair than Kerry. But 64 percent think Kerry spends more time in front of the mirror in the morning than Bush. Perhaps that’s because 91 percent believe Kerry is more likely to be “stockpiling” nose-hair trimmers in his medicine cabinet. “From the grooming perspective, it appears voters are hedging a bit toward our current president,” said Gilman. We just hope the best-groomed man wins.” The survey continues through October. Why you don’t want to write to Bill Frist If his constituents want to tell Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist about their concerns, they’d better think twice before writing him a letter. The Tennessee Republican’s website warns that security restrictions put into effect in the wake of Sept. 11 and the 2001 anthrax attacks will “cause considerable delay in processing postal mail” sent to his offices. That’s an understatement. Mail addressed to his D.C. office is first sent to a processing unit in Virginia, which takes two to four days, then forwarded to Lima, Ohio, for irradiation procedures, which take 10-14 days, before being forward to another processing unit, where all non-paper contents are removed and tested. That takes between seven and 10 days for the test results, and, if the mail clears the final security hurdle, it is then delivered to Frist’s D.C. office. Since it can take up to four weeks for mail to reach Frist, his constituents may be better advised to make the drive from New Smyrna or Nashville and hand-deliver their letters. Better yet, they can e-mail him by filling out a form on his website www.frist.senate.gov or fax (202) 228-1264. Sperling, Bradlee covered Nixon-JFK debate Godfrey Sperling Jr., the former Christian Science Monitor bureau chief whose newsmaker breakfasts for print reporters have become a Washington institution since he hosted the first one with Robert F. Kennedy in 1966, will be watching this week’s first presidential debate with interest. Sperling, who turned 89 last week, will no doubt be comparing it with the very first televised debate, held between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy in Chicago in 1960, which he covered, along with a young Newsweek reporter named Ben Bradlee. Asked what he wrote about the debate, Bradlee, the former executive editor of The Washington Post and now a Post Co. vice president, said, “That was 44 years ago. I don’t remember. Just put it down as brilliant reporting.” Sperling, who hosted more than 3,000 sessions with newsmakers before turning over the job last year to his successor, David Cook, turned up for breakfast with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) last Friday. He had just returned from Springfield, Ill., where his alma mater, the University of Illinois, honored him by establishing the Christian Science Monitor Sperling Fellowship for journalism graduate students. The university library is also preserving the tape recordings of more than 2,000 of Sperling’s sessions with newsmakers. Don’t forget to bring your rotten tomatoes Reps. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.), Charlie Gonzalez (D-Texas.), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) headline a Debate-Eve Comedy Show at the D.C. Improv on Connecticut Avenue tomorrow night. The pols are on the bill along with Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform and the Rev. Barry Lynn of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. Doors open at 7; show starts at 8. Admission is free; drinks are not. Send e-mail to thehotlineshows@comic.com to get on the guest list. “Under the Dome” (the Albert Eisele half of it anyway) will be doing introductions. David Rubenstein gives $10 million to Harvard The private sector obviously has been very good to former White House aide David Rubenstein, who last week donated $10 million to the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. Rubenstein was a domestic policy assistant to President Carter before he co-founded the multibillion-dollar investment firm the Carlyle Group. Rubenstein’s largess had its genesis in a meeting with Harvard President Larry Summers during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January. One million dollars of Rubenstein’s gift will be used forgive the loans of students who enter public service, while the rest will be used to to recruit new faculty, organize academic conferences and fund a new award for international scholars. Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions © 2005 The Hill 1625 K Street, NW Suite 900 Washington, DC 20006 202-628-8500 tel | 202-628-8503 fax
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Online Gift Certificates Gift Certificates Online Performances and Tickets Education at Ordway Center About Us News & Press Support Ordway Center Ordway Circle of Stars Employment Seating Charts Now& Coming Buy Subscriptions Buy Tickets Buy Gift Certificates Group Sales 2003 FlintHills International Children's Festival Minnesota Opera's Website planet Ordway ® Target ® Season Schubert Club's Website Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra's Website Ordway Center Box Office: 651-224-4222 Please note that Ordway Center Gift Certificates may not be redeemed for tickets to the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra or the Minnesota Orchestra. From: This address must be the Billing Address for the credit card used *First Name: *Last Name: *Address: Apt.#/Suite: *City: *State: *Zip: *Day Phone: Evening Phone: *Email: To: Use only if we are mailing to a different address than above. Full Name: Address: Apt.#/Suite: City: State: Zip: Fun Part: Anything special you would like to appear on the gift certificate. Message: 28 characters max. Room for brief sincerity. From: 20 Character max. To: 30 Characters max. *Value: $5 minimum, no maximum, no dollar sign needed. ($2.50 Service Charge will be added to the order when processed) *Type: American Express Visa/Mastercard Discover *Number: *Exp. Date: please enter as MMYY Performances and Tickets Education at Ordway Center About Us News & Press Support Ordway Center Ordway Circle of Stars Employment ©2004 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, All Rights Reserved Contact Ordway Center
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Golf Gift Cards & Certificates Home | Calendar | Do Business | Live & Work | Play | Departments | Services | Payments | Translate County of Milwaukee" name="logo_placeholder" width="210" height="46" border="0" id="Img2" Milwaukee County Park System About Us The Park System (map) Animals/Wildlife Community Centers Friends & Partners Gardens & Nature Golf Golf Club & Cart Rentals Golf Courses Golf Discount Card Driving Ranges Golf Gift Cards & Certificates Golf Dome Golf Outings Golf Lessons Nite "Glow" Golf Golf Promotions Tee-Time Reservations Tip from the Pro Parks Calendar of Events Permits Rentals Special Events Sports Facilities Trails Water-based Recreation Milwaukee Portal City of Milwaukee County of Milwaukee Sitemap Printable Version Home > Milwaukee County Park System > Golf > Golf Gift Cards & Certificates Golf Gift Cards & Certificates On-line Reservations | Promotions | Discount Card G ive a golf gift card or certificate to the avid golfer in your family. Golf gift cards make great holiday, anniversary, or birthday gifts. Cards are available in any amount from $5 to $1,000 and are valid at all Bronze through Premium courses, any day of the week. Cards are currently available at the Bronze through Premium courses and the Golf Office. Certificates in $5, $10, and $25 denominations can be redeemed at Oak through Premium courses for greens fees, golf merchandise, and even the Milwaukee County Parks Golf Discount Card. Frequent Golfer Coupon Books For County Golf Discount Cardholders who have Senior, Junior, or Disabilitystatus, the Frequent Golfer Coupon Book is a great deal 16 $5-couponsfor $70 (an $80 value). Coupons are good for greens fees, reservations, andcart rentals at any Premium, Gold, Silver, or Bronze course, Mon.Fri., excluding holidays. -- Where to Purchase Golf Certificates Year round during regular office hours at these locations: Golf Office, 9480 Watertown Plank Rd. The Mitchell Park Domes, 524 S. Layton Blvd. Wilson Recreation Center, 4001 S. 20 St. During the regular golf season Premium, Gold, and Silver courses . To order a golf gift card or certificate by mail, send your request to Milwaukee County Parks, 9480 Watertown Plank Rd., Wauwatosa, WI 53226. Be sure to include: your check made payable to Milwaukee County Treasurer a note explaining the quantity of each denomination you would like. If ordering gift cards, indicate the number of cards and the dollar amount to be associated with each card. If ordering gift certificates (Quantity) $25 Gift Certificates (Quantity) $10 Gift Certificates (Quantity) $5 Gift Certificates the address to which the certificates should be sent Milwaukee County Parks Golf Office 9480 Watertown Plank Road, Wauwatosa, WI 53226 (414) 257-8024 © 2005 County of Milwaukee. All rights reserved. County Executive ::: County Board ::: Contact Us ::: Web Policies
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Online Gift Certificates Gift Certificates Online Performances and Tickets Education at Ordway Center About Us News & Press Support Ordway Center Ordway Circle of Stars Employment Seating Charts Now& Coming Buy Subscriptions Buy Tickets Buy Gift Certificates Group Sales 2003 FlintHills International Children's Festival Minnesota Opera's Website planet Ordway ® Target ® Season Schubert Club's Website Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra's Website Ordway Center Box Office: 651-224-4222 Please note that Ordway Center Gift Certificates may not be redeemed for tickets to the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra or the Minnesota Orchestra. From: This address must be the Billing Address for the credit card used *First Name: *Last Name: *Address: Apt.#/Suite: *City: *State: *Zip: *Day Phone: Evening Phone: *Email: To: Use only if we are mailing to a different address than above. Full Name: Address: Apt.#/Suite: City: State: Zip: Fun Part: Anything special you would like to appear on the gift certificate. Message: 28 characters max. Room for brief sincerity. From: 20 Character max. To: 30 Characters max. *Value: $5 minimum, no maximum, no dollar sign needed. ($2.50 Service Charge will be added to the order when processed) *Type: American Express Visa/Mastercard Discover *Number: *Exp. Date: please enter as MMYY Performances and Tickets Education at Ordway Center About Us News & Press Support Ordway Center Ordway Circle of Stars Employment ©2004 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, All Rights Reserved Contact Ordway Center