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Tee ShirtsLet us make your Tee shirts for Vacation Bible School! In 2001, we sent hundreds of Ten Commandments T-shirts to churches across the nation who were holding Vacation Bible Schools with a Ten Commandments theme. You can get Tee shirts to go with any theme for Vacation Bible School, or any other church activity! Some sample artwork is shown below. Use these designs, or create your own.
Tee Shirt PrintingTake advantage of our special prices only for Vacation Bible Schools and other church activities. Sizes available are Child S, M, L, and Adult S, M, L, XL, XXL, and XXXL. Add $2 per shirt for XXL and XXXL sizes. We can do all sizes in tee shirt printing.
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On this day, October 15, 1788, James Madison, who was called the Father of the Constitution, commented on the role of the Supreme Court: "As the courts are generally the last in making the decision, it results to them, by refusing or not refusing to execute a law, to stamp it with its final character. This makes the Judiciary department paramount in fact to the Legislature, which was never intended, and can never be proper." : "The role of a judge is a limited one. It is to...interpret the Constitution, where called upon, but at no point to impose his or her will or his or her opinion in that process." ROUTE 66 DAY “Get your kicks...on Route...Six...Six” The words to the classic song made famous by Nat "King" Cole, The Manhattan Transfer, Rosemary Clooney and many others is remembered today, along with the TV show of the same name. The 59-year-old highway of 2,200 miles of blacktop was decertified as a U.S. highway on this day in 1985. The highway that was a legendary part of Americana saw highway crews removing the classic roadway shield-markers that designated it as the highway west. Route 66 started in Chicago, Illinois and continued into Santa Monica, California. Martin Milner and George Maharis took us for many spins on the famous highway through the TV series which aired in the early sixties. To travel from one end of Route 66 to the other, one would go through eight states and three time zones. Today, a very small portion of the highway is still open. In some places, grass and vegetation, as seen from the interstate highway or railroad tracks nearby, have all but obscured the once well-traveled Route 66. Some one-stop, out-of-the-way places such as gas stations and greasy-spoon diners are now nothing more than decaying shells of their once glorious past. Now you go through St. Louis, Joplin, Missouri and Oklahoma City looks mighty pretty. Now you’ll see Amarillo, Gallup, New Mexico, Flagstaff, Arizona, don’t forget Winona ... Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino. Now won’t you get hip to this timely tip. When you make that California trip get your kicks on route 66. | ||