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Lauren Simone Publishing makes top 20 Excelerate America Semi-Finalist

Lauren Simone Publishing makes top 20 Excelerate America Semi-Finalist

Excelerate America is a ollective for small business entrepreneurs to SOLVE CHALLENGES, FIND RESOURCES, SPARK INSPIRATION, HELP EACH OTHER On October 7, Lauren Simone Publishing was congratulated for making it to top 20 businesses out of over 400 amazing applicants.  The Top 8 were selected based on votes to proceed to a pitch competition on Nov 3rd to earn prizes Although Lauren Simone Publishing did not make it to the top 8, it was an awesome honor to have competed with the 8 that did. Congratulations to these very deserving businesses who are adding so much impact to their communities.

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Dr Melissa-Sue John, Lauren Simone Publishing named Havyn Hatch Runner Up

Dr Melissa-Sue John, Lauren Simone Publishing named Havyn Hatch Runner Up

Lauren Simone Publishing participated in the 11th cohort Hayvn Hatch female founders pitch competition and placed second.

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The Bishops Visit the Olympic Training Center Slovakia

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The Bishops Visit the Olympic Training Center Slovakia

Madison Bishop, author of Madison explores paint, is a special Olympic gymnast and swimmer. She had the opportunity to visit Slovakia and shared it with us.

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Our Hispanic Heritage Book List

Our Hispanic Heritage Book List

Happy Hispanic Heritage month! In celebration of Hispanic and Latino history, we are sharing a list of books that not only celebrate Hispanic heritage, but are also written by Hispanic and Latino authors. Read here to check out our list…

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When in Grand Turk

When in Grand Turk

What can you do in Grand Turk? Relax on the beach, duty free shop, and get your passport stamped. That’s it! We rented a golf cart for US $100 and drove the island and sad to say there wasn’t very much to see or do.  

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