Byline: BARRY GIBSON
One image, used in the Examiner, shows villagers crawling on their hands and knees along black ice at Causeway Side in Linthwaite.Copyright 2005 Kids Party Paradise. All Rights Reserved.Frozen Valley is narrated by some of the people who took the photos and videos.2. Keep it Simple and Fresh - Kids really do know what�s good for them, and will often gravitate to simple healthy foods first. Provide lots of natural choices such as vegetables with cream cheese based dips and salsas, fresh fruit fondue or chocolate dipped strawberries. Bugs on a log (cream-cheese filled celery, topped with raisins), and fish in the stream (cream-cheese filled celery, topped with goldfish crackers) are great healthy options too.Asecond is Slaithwaite postman Jonathan Haigh's shot of his van surrounded by a six-foot wall of ice.Ten Easy Steps to Great Kids Party Food will show you how to think like a kid when it comes to celebratory snacking!Learn what turns kids on when it comes to party fare, and how to make it quick, easy, and impressive.CONTACT Media Relations The Lexicomm Group Wendi Tush Email Contact (212) 794-4531 Lindsey Gardner Email Contact (570) 479-4895 Investor Relations Ted Karkus Chairman and CEO The Quigley Corporation (215) 345-0919 x 0The film, which will be shown in Slaithwaite this week, includes two iconic images of the Colne Valley from the harsh winter of 2009-10.Linthwaite woman Beverley Addy has used hundreds of picturs es and videos to create Frozen Valley.10. Stash an Extra Supply - It�s always wise to keep some extra snacks on hand for surprise guests. Siblings may show up uninvited and tax your food reserves, so be prepared!Beverley worked on the film with artistic group Marsden and Slaithwaite Renaissance."We are so proud to support these world-class skaters and the critical heart health cause," said Ted Karkus, CEO of ProPhase Labs. "We are also huge fans of the amazing singers in the show."About ProPhase LabsBeverley, 41, said: "It is unusual in film-making terms because I had to work with what was brought in, which ranged from mobile phone footage to professional photography.Colne Valley residents submitted more than 1,500 photos and videos of their area in the snow for the project.Entry is free and anyone wishing to attend can turn up on the night or book a ticket by calling Beverley on 07971 259 959 or emailing Beverley_addy@yahoo.co.uk
* NEW FILM: Beverley Addy, above, whose film draws together pictures of Slaithwaite in the snow, top left, Jonathan Haigh's picture at Cop Hill, Slaithwaite, left, and Robert Cartwright's picture of Causeway Side, below SNOWBOUND: Kevin Threlfall''s picture of the Colne Valley during the big freeze of 2009-10
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