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Years of hard work, studying and learning have paid off, and now you're watching your loved one cross the stage with their ...
It was then that a “crazy” idea started to sketch itself in the young artist’s mind: The 17-year-old Dongan Hills resident ...
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie offers advice to a reader who no longer speaks to the parents of the child who invited ...
Dear Annie: A couple I’ve been friends with for over 20 years is about to celebrate their daughter’s high school graduation.
"Whether it's for a graduation, a new job, a wedding, or retirement, a luxury watch becomes a symbol of that achievement and a daily reminder of the person who gave it. It's personal, lasting ...
Letter writer doesn’t want to invite family to son’s out of state graduation if they can’t provide a party afterwards.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Every graduation season, my nonagenarian mother receives invitations to at least one graduation. (She has over 20 grandchildren.) Last year, she attended one college graduation ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Every graduation season, my nonagenarian mother receives invitations to at least one graduation. (She has over 20 grandchildren.) Related Articles Miss Manners: My secret lover ...
He expressed his gratitude towards his daughter and the campus, understanding it’s a unique situation, but appreciates everything the university has done for them, including giving them reserved ...
The proper response to formal or informal announcements is to send congratulations, with graduation presents being strictly optional. As gifts are also optional when attending graduation parties ...
DEAR ABBY: My friend “Gene” and I have been friends since elementary school. We’re now in our 50s. We were inseparable best friends all those years. When we were about 30, I started noticing ...