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USA Today
22-02-2025
- Lifestyle
- USA Today
Stanley Tumblers always sell out. Shop new arrivals that are still available
Stanley Tumblers always sell out. Shop new arrivals that are still available Shop the newest colors, styles and collaborations at Stanley this winter. — Recommendations are independently chosen by our editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us and our publishing partners a commission. The limited-edition 2025 Stanley St. Patrick's Day collection sold out in about two days. If you missed the Shamrock Green drop, don't worry. Stanley has a number of new colors and collaborations that you can still get your hands on. From the new Stanley IceFlow Tumbler in pastel-inspired colors and the ProTour Quencher in the prettiest Cherry Blossom hue to the Stanley x Lionel Messi collab, you can shop tons of new drops this February. Check out all the hottest Stanley cups and accessories that are still available below. Shop new February 2025 Stanley releases Shop all new Stanley releases 1. Stanley The IceFlow Tumbler With Fast Flow Lid | 40-Ounce | Hydrangea 2. Leakproof: Stanley The New Frequency Quencher ProTour Flip Straw Tumbler | 30-Ounce | Coastal Teal Motion 3. Leakproof: Stanley The New Frequency Quencher H2.O FlowState Tumbler | 30-Ounce | Rose Petal Motion 4. Stanley The Quencher ProTour Flip Straw Tumbler | 14-Ounce | Hydrangea 5. Stanley The Quencher ProTour Flip Straw Tumbler | 20-Ounce | Cherry Blossom 6. Stanley The Quencher ProTour Flip Straw Tumbler | 30-Ounce | Pomelo 7. Stanley The Messi x Stanley Quencher ProTour Flip Straw Tumbler | 40-Ounce | Messi GOAT Pink 8. The Stanley Cross Bottle | 23-Ounce | Mist 9. Stanley The Quencher H2.0 Samesies Sip Set | 40-Ounce, 14-Ounce | Gilded Sugar 10. Stanley The All Day Wine Set | 34-Ounce, 10-Ounce | Gilded Celadon 12. Stanley Quencher Boot And Straw Cover Set Why are Stanley Tumblers so popular? Stanley tumblers have earned a loyal following due to their exceptional durability, stylish designs and practical features. The brand skyrocketed in popularity after a viral TikTok video in 2024 that showed a person's car after a fire but their Stanley Tumbler remained completely undisturbed. Since then, Stanley has been all over the place, from being featured in Saturday Night Live skits to launchinch exclusive collections at Target and more. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the brand, the limited-edition St. Patrick's Day collection is a must-shop. Shop all new Stanley releases How do I become a Stanley Club member? The Stanley Club is the brand's free loyalty program that offers special perks and exclusive benefits. To become a member, visit the Stanley website and sign up through the membership section. Members get access to special promotions, early access to limited-edition drops like the new St. Patrick's Day launch and members-only events. You'll receive newsletters with the latest updates on new Stanley products, exclusive collections and special offers just for you, including birthday rewards. Join the Stanley Club loyalty program Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.

Yahoo
20-02-2025
- General
- Yahoo
ECISD appoints naming committee members
Feb. 19—The Ector County ISD Board of Trustees named committee members to consider renaming a portion of Odessa High School and Permian High School. A portion of OHS would be named for Medal of Honor winner Pvt. First Class Alfred M. Wilson and a portion of PHS for Medal of Honor winner Staff Sgt. Marvin R. Young. The committee will make recommendations and the board will make the decision. Trustees approved Art Leal and Gordon Albright to a Naming Committee for Odessa High School. The Military Order of the Purple Heart has asked the district to consider naming an area at OHS campus after Alfred M. Wilson, a Medal of Honor recipient who graduated from the high school. ECISD policy requires the board to put together a committee of community members to consider these types of requests. Trustees approved Fabian Aguirre and Johnny Carrasco to a Naming Committee for Permian High School. The Military Order of the Purple Heart has made the same request for Permian High School; to consider naming an area of the school for Marvin Rex Young, a PHS graduate who also received the Medal of Honor. There is no request to nor any consideration to renaming either high school, the board recap said. All the board members were present. In public comment, Betsy Rhodes expressed an issue with the idea of naming an area of Odessa High School after one veteran when many others through the years have served their country. She thanked all veterans for serving, wondered if a mural could be done with many former students represented, and offered to be on the committee, too, the board recap said. District officials have now received 75% of the construction documents for the new Career & Technical Education center. A page-turn activity (a review of the blueprints and design documents done page by page) was done with PBK Architects, Teinert Construction, and Gallagher Construction, the board recap said. Site clearing for the new middle schools is ongoing and foundation work has started. Research is being done for the Permian High School auditorium project to determine if electrical upgrades are necessary. The renovation should begin at the end of the school year. Prospective contractors walked the site of the new JROTC facility at PHS to better inform their bids. The project is out for bid now and a recommendation for the contractor will be brought to the school board in March. The Transition Learning Center is in the design development phase and architects recently met with staff and leadership to show potential design options. The new Agriculture Farm project is also in design development. A local committee has selected colors for the new middle school: Shamrock Green, African Gray, and Incredible White. These colors will be prominent throughout the campus. The PA/Bells/Alarms/Clocks project is now complete at Burleson (closed at the end of last school year; it will reopen as an early education center this August). Cabling for these technology project has been completed at 13 campuses with Alamo, Cameron, and Jordan scheduled next, the recap said. The installation of new surveillance cameras is now complete at Odessa High School and is 75% complete at Permian High School. ECISD Fine Arts has ordered 1,054 new instruments (179 for elementary schools), and has received 792 of them. New choir risers have been delivered to Bonham Middle School, Wilson & Young Middle School and will arrive at Ector Middle School after Spring Break. In regard to finances, about 5% of bond funds have been spent with 31% ($131.5 million) has been encumbered through purchase orders for specific expenses. Priority 1 and Priority 2 maintenance/renovation projects are starting to move along. In March, the school board will receive an update from the Bond Oversight Committee. Following the update, trustees voted 7-0 to approve purchases over $50,000 related to the bond. The single item on list this month is $360,000 to Gallagher Construction Company to perform oversight responsibilities for the Transition Learning Center (TLC) project. Trustees voted 7-0 to approve purchases over $50,000. Items on this list this month are $1.3 million to CDW-G for network infrastructure equipment to provide connectivity to three new facilities to be built as part of Bond 2023; $473,600 to Air Tutors to cover students moving to Air Tutor from a different company; and $54,000 to The Sewell Family of Companies for a new van for School Nutrition. The board also approved the academic calendar for 2025-26. Associate Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Lilia Nanez said three options were sent out for community and staff members. Some 312 responses came from staff more than 1,100 from the community. It includes 187 teacher days and 175 student days. School will start Aug. 11 for prekindergarten through sixth grade and ninth grade. Grades seven and eight and 10-12 will return Aug. 12. Sept. 1, Labor Day, is a holiday. Oct. 13 will be a teacher holiday and there will be a professional development day Oct. 14. The calendar also includes a week for Thanksgiving and two full weeks for Christmas. Jan. 5 will be a professional development day and the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday will be Jan. 19. A bad weather makeup day is Feb. 16. There will be an early release day March 6 which will allow PE teachers to help with the 81st running of the West Texas Relays. Superintendent designate Keeley Boyer said Pease Elementary has been officially accepted as an International Baccalaureate candidate school. The board also approved the 2025-26 campus principal and administrator contracts. Trustees also approved $360,000 for Gallagher Construction to perform the oversight for the Transition Learning Center. The district is purchasing a van for School Nutrition from The Sewell Family of Companies for $54,090. Chief Financial Officer Deborah Ottmers said the conversion of Burleson Elementary to a prekindergarten center is costing an additional $860,000 that will be coming from the general fund/fund balance. Ottmers said they didn't get the estimate until recently.


USA Today
18-02-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Rare $32 Cariuma shoes are selling fast
Hear this story February is flying by and some brands are more excited for the spring season than others. Stanley just dropped an exclusive St. Patrick's Day collection of Shamrock Green tumblers and personally, I'm here for it. Quench your thirst with a new Stanley Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumbler or prep for the spirited month ahead with a festive flask (or both!) before this limited-edition drop is gone. Another special shopping opportunity you won't want to miss is Cariuma's end-of-season sale that was recently restocked with new shoes for up to 70% off. Our readers are totally obsessed with these sustainable sneakers and you can get a pair for as little as $32! Keep scrolling to shop other popular finds like All-Clad cookware sets on sale, helpful streaming bundles and more! Save at this week's best sales: 🛍️ Designer deals: Dooney & Bourke's Spoil Yourself Sale has up to 65% off. Bags start at under $100! 📺 Too many streaming services? Check out the Sling + Max bundle to save on must-watch entertainment like The White Lotus and We Beat The Dream Team. 👀 You're seeing clearly! Save up to 30% on Zenni x Iris Apfel glasses and more this week. Shop this week's popular picks: 🍀 Feeling lucky? Get early access to Stanley's limited-edition St. Patrick's Day drop today. 📲 What year is it? The new Motorola Razr+ Paris Hilton Edition is an iconic throwback. 🐝 Beyoncé tickets are on sale now. Here's how to buy 2025 Cowboy Carter Tour tickets.


USA Today
18-02-2025
- Lifestyle
- USA Today
Feeling lucky? Get early access to Stanley's limited-edition St. Patrick's Day drop today 🍀
Feeling lucky? Get early access to Stanley's limited-edition St. Patrick's Day drop today 🍀 Find out how to shop the festive new Stanley tumblers and flasks before everyone else. — Recommendations are independently chosen by our editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us and our publishing partners a commission. Valentine's Day is behind us and while the romantic season is sweet, the next holiday we've got coming up is just plain fun. Get ready to celebrate St. Patrick's Day 2025 with the newest, limited-edition drop from Stanley, available today, February 18 exclusively for Stanley Club members. This festive collection features a trio of must-have Stanley tumblers and flasks in a Shamrock Green color to bring a touch of charm to your celebrations. The cult-favorite Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler, the Everyday Tumbler and the Adventure Pre-Party Flask have all been reimagined for the spirited March holiday and we've got the inside scoop on how you can get your hands on these coveted products. Below, learn more about how to become a Stanley Club member and shop the exclusive collection before anyone else. Discover the new Stanley St. Patrick's Day collection When can I shop the new Stanley St. Patrick's Day collection? Stanley Club members get early access to shop the new, limited-edition St. Patrick's Day collection on Tuesday, February 18 at 12:00pm EST on the Stanley 1913 website. The general public can shop it starting Thursday, February 20. Stanley The St. Patrick's Day Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumbler | 40-Ounce Stanley The St. Patrick's Day Everyday Tumbler | 16-Ounce Stanley The St. Patrick's Day Adventure Pre-Party Flask | 8-Ounce How do I become a Stanley Club member? The Stanley Club is the brand's free loyalty program that offers special perks and exclusive benefits. To become a member, visit the Stanley website and sign up through the membership section. Members get access to special promotions, early access to limited-edition drops like the new St. Patrick's Day launch and members-only events. You'll receive newsletters with the latest updates on new Stanley products, exclusive collections and special offers just for you, including birthday rewards. Join the Stanley Club loyalty program Why are Stanley Tumblers so popular? Stanley tumblers have earned a loyal following due to their exceptional durability, stylish designs and practical features. The brand skyrocketed in popularity after a viral TikTok video in 2024 that showed a person's car after a fire but their Stanley Tumbler remained completely undisturbed. Since then, Stanley has been all over the place, from being featured in Saturday Night Live skits to launchinch exclusive collections at Target and more. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the brand, the limited-edition St. Patrick's Day collection is a must-shop. Shop all new Stanley arrivals Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.