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Menarche Parties R’ Us
Thank you for visiting Menarche Parties R’ Us. We are moms that have created an exciting way to celebrate a girl’s transition into womanhood. Our goal is to take the pressure of mothers and daughters when it comes to talking about menstruation. Mothers and daughters benefit by being educated, having fun, strengthening the line of communication and creating a lifetime of memories.
The Puberty Party is an educational celebration for girls who have not started menstruating. Moms don’t have to dread “the talk” and girls won’t have to learn through lecture or boring movies. It’s an educational party complete with food, friends, family and fun!
The Menarche Party includes a special ceremony for the girl in transition. The party is complete with gifts, games, cake, food, friends, family, and a lifetime memorabilia. We want to make celebrating a menarche a family tradition. We provide information for everything you need to host a puberty or menarche party including tips for the menu, decorations, step-by-step instructions, unique interactive games, and exclusive party ware.
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Wheel of Justice
Picayune police nabbed their first suspect Tuesday using the department’s newly created “Wheel of Justice,” which puts the names of those wanted for drug offenses on a wheel for police officers to spin to determine who to arrest next.
At the Picayune Kiwanis Club meeting Tuesday, officers spun the wheel and it landed on 24-year-old Dewayne Allen Bester Jr. He was wanted for sale of crack cocaine within 1,500 feet of a church or school and failure to appear. He was also out on bond for a murder charge in Hattiesburg. According to the Picayune Item, Bester was charged along with two other suspects for their roles in the death of Larry Blakely, 22, of Hattiesburg, in June 2008.
Bester was arrested at a home on Shirley Drive in Picayune on Tuesday afternoon. The wheel had landed on him less than an hour before his capture.