Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Wicked Manors in Florida offers a Halloween parade

Don your costume and your walking shoes.   Show us what you have.


Lincoln Road

Halloween Night on Lincoln Road Mall: Oct. 31

http://www.miamiandbeaches.com/featured-articles/halloween-miami
Join the biggest costume party in South Beach and parade up and down Lincoln Road Mall in your wildest costume. A must-see for visitors and locals alike, this event welcomes family and friends (and pets) of all ages, and the whole event is completely free. Expect special events at the bars, restaurants and shops lining the road, as well as musical performances and a costume contest on the main stage. Lincoln Road offers the best people watching any time of year, but it’s especially spectacular on Halloween.

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Wicked Manors

Halloween Spooktackular

October 27, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM @ Mickel Park
The City of Wilton Manors will host the Annual Halloween Spooktackular on Thursday, October 27, 2016 at Mickel Park (2675 NW 7th Avenue) beginning at 6:00pm. Shuttle parking will be located at St. Clement Church. This year’s event will include photos with the Great Pumpkin (bring your own camera), costume contests, food, games, cake walk, and hay rides. For more information, contact the Leisure Services Department at 954-390-2130.

http://www.wickedmanors.org/

CULTURAL CURIOSITIES: Iran “Marriage Crisis,” India and China Need Women Americans Thriving on Dating Sites


More likely to
have a son?

Iranian ministers are worried that there’s a “marriage crisis” in the country.  The average marrying age has climbed since the Islamic Revolution in 1979.  The government is discussing taking a huge leap and legalizing matchmaking websites to nudge singles to get married at an earlier age.  

The reason for the panic?  Officials are afraid delayed marriage will lead to a loosening of social mores.  

The average age at which Iranian men  marry has risen from 20 to 28 in the past three decades.  

Iranian women typically now marry between 24 and 30, five years later than a decade ago (also almost spinsterhood in this society) (Chicagotribune.com).  
A meal in Fort Lauderdale

SO MANY BOYS!
China and India head the list of Asian countries where the ration of males to females has remained stubbornly and artificially high.  The birth sex rate in China is now an “alarming” 1.13.  Unfortunately, sonograms are being used in Asia to identify female fetuses, which are then aborted in large numbers (discovermagazine.com).  

The Average number of boy babies is 104 for every 100 girl babies.


U.S. Factoid: A Pew Internet study claims 17% of those married in the past three years met online; 
15% of American adults have used online dating sites or mobile dating apps. Other studies go as low as nine percent (washingtonpost.com).

Usage by 18- to 24-year-olds has increased nearly threefold since 2013, while usage by 55- to 64-year-olds has doubled.