Dear Readers,
Thank you for picking up a copy of North State Parent magazine.
There is certainly a bit of magic that surrounds us as we put together this magazine each month. There is also a sense of camaraderie and warmth as we collaborate to finalize the important and thoughtful offers of our local businesses and nonprofit organizations. They are part of what makes North State life so unique, interesting and fun.
I’d like to also give a shout out to my wonderful staff! I’m grateful for their support, expertise and genuine care.
In fact, as we enter our 33rd year of publishing and supporting families by
sharing parenting tips and educational and local community information,
I see they are the glue that binds our North State Parent family together.
We hope your November and December holidays will be filled with peace, care, love and joy!
With care,
Pamela and The North State Parent Team
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