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The holiday camp was eventually bought by Warner in the 1980s and changed the name of the camp from Sunshine Holiday Camp to Mill Rythe Holiday Village. After a few years, Warner merged with Haven and became part of Rank Group Holidays Division. In the 1990s and after nearly a decade of ownership, the village changed hands a few times to minor ...
Put Sunshine in It is an album by the American saxophonist Arthur Blythe, released in 1985. [1] [2] The album was regarded as an attempt, at the behest of Blythe's label, Columbia Records, to woo a crossover fusion audience, although Blythe claimed that he was interested in trying a different style of music.
In 2008 Blyth began a multi-stage takeover of ViSalus, a multi-level marketing company which sells nutritional supplements and energy drinks. [8] [9] In the first stage of the takeover Blyth purchased a 43.6% equity interest for $14.0 million.
Paul Pomroy was appointed CEO of Warner on the 6 March, 2024. [3]On 15 July 2024 a new brand identity was unveiled by Warner. Since being bought by Blackstone in 2021, Warner has seen investment of circa £200m, refurbishing its current portfolio and adding new ones including the addition of the 180 bedroom Runnymede on Thames Hotel in Windsor, from September 2024.
The Holiday Sunshine Fund campaign will kick off on Thanksgiving.
Blythe is within 4 hours via car of 10% of the United States' population. Blythe has a hot desert climate, featuring extremely hot summers and mild winters. There are an average of 179.3 days with highs of 90 °F (32 °C) or higher.
During the 2022 fundraising campaign, $83,000 was raised for local nonprofits. Read to learn how you can contribute to the cause this holiday season.
1985 Put Sunshine in It, Arthur Blythe; 1986 Illusions, Eliane Elias; 1986 Blue Notes, Helen Terry; 1986 Word Up!, Cameo; 1987 A Sound Investment, Flip Phillips/Scott Hamilton; 1987 Shieldstone, Stanley Clarke & Bill Shields; 1987 All Systems Go, Donna Summer; 1988 Every Step of the Way, David Benoit; 1988 Diamond Inside of You, Rodney Franklin