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  1. The public loved Alice’s flavors and her reputation grew over the years. Many will tell you that it is the best ice cream in the world. Today there are 34 Handel’s Ice Cream Stands in six states all selling Alice’s secret recipe. July 29, 2010 will be the 100 th anniversary of her birth. She died on Mother’s Day in 1988.

  2. Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream has been made fresh daily at each store since 1945. We use an abundance of only the best ingredients available and are proud to be recognized as the #1 ice cream on the planet!

  3. **** --Sinfini Music , 16/8/14 Alice Coote has chosen arias from four of Handel's greatest operas, and from Hercules, one of his most dramatic oratorios. Her warmly textured voice, especially in the middle range lends itself alluringly to Handel's portrayal of tenderness, intimacy and melancholy.

  4. ALICE MARIE HANDEL, age 80 of Lodi, passed away on August 18, 2003 in a local convalescent hospital in Lodi. She was born Alice Marie Santini to parents Leo and Lena Santini in Superior, Wyoming. She graduated from high school in Rock Springs, Wyoming. During World War II, Alice lived in Long Beach for a short time and worked in a defense plant. She returned to Wyoming. In 1958 she came to ...

  5. Sep 12, 2023 · In the summer heat of 1945, Alice Handel created the sweetest of legacies in Youngstown, Ohio. Using fresh fruit from her backyard garden and her own personal recipes, Alice lovingly made ice ...

  6. In 1928, Alice married 22 year old Howard Handel, the son of Adam and Margaret. Alice and Howard had one son named Raymond and her marriage lasted 29 years, ending with Howard's death in 1957 at the age of 51. In the beginning, Alice moved in with the Handel family which included the mother, father, their three sons and one daughter.

  7. Handel’s English oratorio Hercules contains music of utter beauty. Written to a libretto by Thomas Broughton based on Sophocles’ Trachiniae, it is a drama of sombre magnificence. At its centre is the tragic figure of Hercules’ wife Dejanira, a role to rival Saul as a study in the corrosive power of jealousy.