The document lists various cultural events taking place throughout the Philippines in January and February 2012, including dance performances, art exhibits, literary festivals, and theater workshops in locations such as Manila, Angono, Baguio, Bacolod, and Zamboanga. Many events are part of ongoing programs focused on traditional and contemporary Philippine culture. The schedule indicates a vibrant range of artistic and cultural activities happening across the country during this time period.
This document provides information about upcoming summer and fall events in the Green Bay area, including:
- Events in May through September on topics like leadership, education, and legislative updates.
- Outdoor summer concert series called "Knights on the Fox" happening in June and July.
- Farmers market running from July to October.
- Various fundraising golf tournaments and festivals happening through the fall, including Fall Fest De Pere in September and SNC Day at St. Norbert College in October.
- Details about ongoing and upcoming road construction projects around Green Bay through November 2011.
KING & QUEEN - VOICE OF ASIA 2017 - FINALS POSTER DESIGN ARTWORKDiyana Dahliana
This document provides information about a singing competition being held on March 26th from 1pm to 8pm at Leng Kee CC Hall. Tickets cost $15 each and can be purchased by contacting Estee or Yani. The main performances will be by Suhaimi Zaini, Elfee Ismail, Kate Aguilar, Ikah Jamil, Aideel Sidek, and Angelina Lek.
Nicole JoAnna Mulcahy has held several part-time jobs in food service and retail over the past few years, working up to 40 hours per week. She has also been actively involved in her high school's music, theater, and environmental programs, directing a play and participating in numerous musical festivals and competitions. In addition, Nicole volunteers annually for cystic fibrosis fundraising events and sings with her school's chorale at a local Christmas festival.
The document is a calendar for April 2017 activities at the Harbor House Social Club located in Hamilton, OH. It lists the daily activities and events scheduled between Monday, April 3rd and Friday, April 28th. Events include nursing student projects, walking clubs, art classes, music groups, games, trips to local stores and attractions, and a field trip to the Cincinnati Zoo on April 28th. Harbor House is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm unless otherwise noted on the calendar.
The document outlines important dates for Parkview High School's 2014 Homecoming week, including dress up days from October 14-17 and events like a parade on October 16th, JV football game, and varsity football game on October 17th. It also provides details about purchasing tickets for the October 18th homecoming dance between October 1st-10th online or October 10th-17th in the cafeteria.
The Salt Lake County Mayor wrote a letter to Amy Buchanan thanking her for her volunteer work as a docent introducing children to classical music performances by the Utah Symphony. The mayor notes that the symphony is an important cultural institution for the county and state. Without volunteers like Amy, many children living nearby would not have access to experience live classical music performances of such a high caliber.
The document summarizes the upcoming events for the Byrne Creek LEO Club. It provides details on volunteer opportunities for events in February and March, including a Valentine's Day rose sale, Black History Month celebration, Pro-D Day assistance, and the Vancouver Sun Run. Information is also given on leadership conferences in April, including the LEO/New Century Lions Conference and District 19 A Conference. Finally, members are invited to sign up for an overnight LEO and international retreat at the end of March.
The document lists various cultural events taking place throughout the Philippines in January and February 2012, including dance performances, art exhibits, literary festivals, and theater workshops in locations such as Manila, Angono, Baguio, Bacolod, and Zamboanga. Many events are part of ongoing programs focused on traditional and contemporary Philippine culture. The schedule indicates a vibrant range of artistic and cultural activities happening across the country during this time period.
This document provides information about upcoming summer and fall events in the Green Bay area, including:
- Events in May through September on topics like leadership, education, and legislative updates.
- Outdoor summer concert series called "Knights on the Fox" happening in June and July.
- Farmers market running from July to October.
- Various fundraising golf tournaments and festivals happening through the fall, including Fall Fest De Pere in September and SNC Day at St. Norbert College in October.
- Details about ongoing and upcoming road construction projects around Green Bay through November 2011.
KING & QUEEN - VOICE OF ASIA 2017 - FINALS POSTER DESIGN ARTWORKDiyana Dahliana
This document provides information about a singing competition being held on March 26th from 1pm to 8pm at Leng Kee CC Hall. Tickets cost $15 each and can be purchased by contacting Estee or Yani. The main performances will be by Suhaimi Zaini, Elfee Ismail, Kate Aguilar, Ikah Jamil, Aideel Sidek, and Angelina Lek.
Nicole JoAnna Mulcahy has held several part-time jobs in food service and retail over the past few years, working up to 40 hours per week. She has also been actively involved in her high school's music, theater, and environmental programs, directing a play and participating in numerous musical festivals and competitions. In addition, Nicole volunteers annually for cystic fibrosis fundraising events and sings with her school's chorale at a local Christmas festival.
The document is a calendar for April 2017 activities at the Harbor House Social Club located in Hamilton, OH. It lists the daily activities and events scheduled between Monday, April 3rd and Friday, April 28th. Events include nursing student projects, walking clubs, art classes, music groups, games, trips to local stores and attractions, and a field trip to the Cincinnati Zoo on April 28th. Harbor House is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm unless otherwise noted on the calendar.
The document outlines important dates for Parkview High School's 2014 Homecoming week, including dress up days from October 14-17 and events like a parade on October 16th, JV football game, and varsity football game on October 17th. It also provides details about purchasing tickets for the October 18th homecoming dance between October 1st-10th online or October 10th-17th in the cafeteria.
The Salt Lake County Mayor wrote a letter to Amy Buchanan thanking her for her volunteer work as a docent introducing children to classical music performances by the Utah Symphony. The mayor notes that the symphony is an important cultural institution for the county and state. Without volunteers like Amy, many children living nearby would not have access to experience live classical music performances of such a high caliber.
The document summarizes the upcoming events for the Byrne Creek LEO Club. It provides details on volunteer opportunities for events in February and March, including a Valentine's Day rose sale, Black History Month celebration, Pro-D Day assistance, and the Vancouver Sun Run. Information is also given on leadership conferences in April, including the LEO/New Century Lions Conference and District 19 A Conference. Finally, members are invited to sign up for an overnight LEO and international retreat at the end of March.
The document announces the 10th anniversary gala of Paul PCS that was held last year. The purpose of the gala was to honor staff and celebrate the school's legacy and achievements over the past 10 years through food, music, laughter and conversation. It provides details on attendees like the staff, board, band and students. It then announces the save the date for the 11th anniversary gala in June 2011 at Paul Public Charter School and encourages people to purchase tickets in March 2011 to attend the celebration.
This document contains announcements and updates for various upcoming Leo Club events including: the Run for H2O fundraiser, a Leo reunion and multicultural cafe, volunteering at elementary school year-end celebrations, the Bulldog Bash dance, baking for the awards ceremony, and a staff appreciation luncheon. It provides details on dates, times, locations, volunteer needs, and sign-up sheets for these various events.
Edinboro University will offer a full schedule of cultural events in the spring 2016 semester, including art exhibitions at the Bruce Gallery, theatrical performances by the Edinboro Players and Laugh/Riot, musical performances by the Edinboro Chamber Players and U.S. Navy Sea Chanters, and a film series featuring critically acclaimed films such as "The Hunting Ground." Highlights include a production of "Little Shop of Horrors," a concert by folk quartet Rani Arbo and Daisy Mayhem, and a documentary about sexual assault on college campuses. The variety of art, film, music, and theater events are open to both the campus community and local residents.
The Leo Club meeting summary is as follows:
1) The meeting discussed upcoming volunteer events like the Valentine's Rose Sale, Black History Month, and Pro D Day volunteering where 10-30 volunteers are needed.
2) Announcements were made regarding the Lunar New Year Luncheon fundraiser that raised over $150 and thanked volunteers.
3) Members were encouraged to sign up for upcoming volunteer opportunities at the Stream of Dreams Gala, Cultural Blast, and Edmonds Community Art program.
The document summarizes upcoming volunteer opportunities for LEO club members, including:
- Carnivals and events in June like the Bulldog Bash and Suncrest Carnival
- Canada Day volunteering on July 1st
- International student orientations in late August
- Senior Games in August
- Ongoing opportunities like the teacher appreciation luncheon and hot dog sales
It provides details on times and locations and asks for volunteers to sign up at tables for the various events.
The document contains announcements for several school clubs and activities. The Leo Club and Robotics Club are having meetings the next day. John Hopkins University is having an informational meeting on September 21st. There will be a basketball meeting on September 9th. The windward bus schedule is provided. Information is given about finding lost items. A new morning news show called "The Lancers Lately" will debut the next day.
This summary provides an overview of the Leonia Community Calendar for 2018-2019:
The calendar was compiled by Aviva Djiji-Levy and funded by various Leonia organizations. It highlights student artwork from Leonia High School and includes information about school and community events throughout the year. The calendar also lists contact information for the Leonia schools and borough hall, as well as recycling and trash collection schedules. Key events featured in the calendar include Rotary Club meetings, blood pressure clinics, scout sign-ups, and arts exhibits at the schools.
The Leo Club meeting covered several upcoming volunteer events requiring assistance. These included a badminton tournament on November 15th, a multicultural potluck on November 20th, baking and serving at a seniors' tea on November 26th-27th, gift wrapping at a neighbourhood house from November 27th to December 24th, and a midnight vigil overnight event on December 11th-12th. Volunteers were requested to sign up for the events and reminded to wear Leo t-shirts to receive credit for hours worked.
The Leo Meeting document summarizes upcoming volunteer events for June 2019. It provides details for Ms. Amy's retirement party on June 13th, the Run for H2O event on June 15th with volunteer and runner roles assigned, and the Teacher Luncheon on June 24th chaired by current and past student leadership. It also includes reminders about sign-up sheets and an orientation for the Run for H2O volunteers.
Open Homes for sale in Cheyenne, WY hosted by Coldwell Banker The Property Exchange for Saturday November 9 and Sunday November 10, 2013.
If you can't make it this weekend, you can view these or any Cheyenne home for sale by calling us at 307-632-6481.
Please note Prices and Properties subject to change, these are only accurate through November 7, 2013. Open Houses are weather permitting.
The document lists various events happening in February and March at the Poway Library and surrounding community in Poway, California. There are classes on citizenship, English, craft activities for teens and kids including a fishing derby, skate session, egg hunt, and excursions. Health related events include Tai Chi, meditation, blood pressure checks, and a blues jam. Recreational activities for children include storytimes, movies, crafts and performances around Chinese New Year. Locations are provided for all events.
QQA Annual Report and Greater Little Rock Preservation Awards 2014 quapawquarter
At its annual membership meeting in October, 2014, the QQA presented an annual report and the Greater Little Rock Preservation Awards. Award of Merit recipients include: Argenta branch of the William F. Laman Public Library System, the Clinton Foundation, Stone's Throw Brewing, Donna Thomas and the Wright Avenue Neighborhood Association, J. Chandler and Company. Rachelle Walsh was presented with the Peg Smith Award, and Carolyn Newbern was given the Jimmy Strawn Award.
This document contains information about events and activities happening during the George Town Festival in June and July. There will be various outdoor and indoor activities including workshops, exhibitions, performances, and more. Events include art exhibitions, handmade markets, music concerts, dance performances, film screenings and fragrances inspired by films. Activities celebrate the history and culture of Georgetown and are open to the public.
PABC is responsible for Meals on Wheels from May 27th to June 14th, requiring a runner and driver each day to pick up and deliver meals. All 2013 grads are asked to submit 10-12 photos of themselves from birth to grad by June 9th for Grad Sunday on June 23rd. The East Door Coffee House will be open the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month, including May 31st at 8pm, with drinks and snacks provided.
This document lists over 100 past performance dates and venues for a band or musician between 2010 and 2009. The performances spanned numerous cities across the United States, including Cleveland, New York, Chicago, Boston, Washington D.C., Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland, Denver and more. Venues ranged from colleges, coffee shops, record stores, festivals and other local performance spaces.
The Leo Club meeting summary is as follows:
1) The meeting thanked volunteers for the VPA Show and International Orientation and announced upcoming events including an open house, Valentine's Day rose sale and packaging/deliveries, and a senior dance.
2) The Valentine's Day rose sale will be held from February 3-7 during lunch with various pricing options. Volunteers were assigned to packaging and deliveries on February 12-14.
3) The senior dance on February 27 will be for grades 8-10 only. Volunteers were also announced for the Vancouver Sun Run on April 19 from Edmonds Station to downtown.
Volunteers are thanked for assisting with the Byrne Creek Open House. A Valentine's Day rose sale will be held from February 3-7 during lunch hours, chaired by Renee, Aeisha, Christine, and Denisse, with various volunteers. Roses will be packaged on February 12th and 13th and delivered on February 14th by additional volunteers. The Winter Formal for grades 11-12 will be held on February 27th with various volunteers. The Vancouver Sun Run will take place on April 19th with Alexei as senior consultant and Christeena and Silvia as chairs, and various participants.
This document is a guide to recreation classes and programs offered by Arlington County in winter 2015. It provides information on class dates and times, as well as locations and contact information. Registration for residents begins online on December 10, with gymnastics classes opening at 7am and all other classes opening at 7:30am. The guide also provides details on fee reductions available for county residents who qualify. It includes a section on programs and activities for those aged 55 and older.
This document provides the schedule and route details for bus route 67 between Melbourne University and Carnegie on weekdays from October 24, 2010 to October 29, 2011. The schedule lists 59 stops along the route from the University of Melbourne to Carnegie, including stops in Carlton, Melbourne City, Southbank, St Kilda, Balaclava, Elsternwick, Caulfield, and Caulfield East. Buses depart each stop every 10-15 minutes between 6:04am and 9:00am.
San Bernardino County children don't have to go hungry during the Summer months. Here is a list of locations offering FREE breakfast, lunch, snacks, and/or even dinner for youth ages 0-18 throughout the County. There is no enrollment, paperwork, or income qualifications. A parent or older sibling must accompany the kids to the meal site.
This document provides information about minyan locations and prayer times for synagogues in the Edison, Highland Park, and East Brunswick areas of central New Jersey. It lists 17 synagogue locations, their weekday and Shabbat morning and evening prayer times. It also lists locations for afternoon prayers at some workplaces in the region.
The document announces the 10th anniversary gala of Paul PCS that was held last year. The purpose of the gala was to honor staff and celebrate the school's legacy and achievements over the past 10 years through food, music, laughter and conversation. It provides details on attendees like the staff, board, band and students. It then announces the save the date for the 11th anniversary gala in June 2011 at Paul Public Charter School and encourages people to purchase tickets in March 2011 to attend the celebration.
This document contains announcements and updates for various upcoming Leo Club events including: the Run for H2O fundraiser, a Leo reunion and multicultural cafe, volunteering at elementary school year-end celebrations, the Bulldog Bash dance, baking for the awards ceremony, and a staff appreciation luncheon. It provides details on dates, times, locations, volunteer needs, and sign-up sheets for these various events.
Edinboro University will offer a full schedule of cultural events in the spring 2016 semester, including art exhibitions at the Bruce Gallery, theatrical performances by the Edinboro Players and Laugh/Riot, musical performances by the Edinboro Chamber Players and U.S. Navy Sea Chanters, and a film series featuring critically acclaimed films such as "The Hunting Ground." Highlights include a production of "Little Shop of Horrors," a concert by folk quartet Rani Arbo and Daisy Mayhem, and a documentary about sexual assault on college campuses. The variety of art, film, music, and theater events are open to both the campus community and local residents.
The Leo Club meeting summary is as follows:
1) The meeting discussed upcoming volunteer events like the Valentine's Rose Sale, Black History Month, and Pro D Day volunteering where 10-30 volunteers are needed.
2) Announcements were made regarding the Lunar New Year Luncheon fundraiser that raised over $150 and thanked volunteers.
3) Members were encouraged to sign up for upcoming volunteer opportunities at the Stream of Dreams Gala, Cultural Blast, and Edmonds Community Art program.
The document summarizes upcoming volunteer opportunities for LEO club members, including:
- Carnivals and events in June like the Bulldog Bash and Suncrest Carnival
- Canada Day volunteering on July 1st
- International student orientations in late August
- Senior Games in August
- Ongoing opportunities like the teacher appreciation luncheon and hot dog sales
It provides details on times and locations and asks for volunteers to sign up at tables for the various events.
The document contains announcements for several school clubs and activities. The Leo Club and Robotics Club are having meetings the next day. John Hopkins University is having an informational meeting on September 21st. There will be a basketball meeting on September 9th. The windward bus schedule is provided. Information is given about finding lost items. A new morning news show called "The Lancers Lately" will debut the next day.
This summary provides an overview of the Leonia Community Calendar for 2018-2019:
The calendar was compiled by Aviva Djiji-Levy and funded by various Leonia organizations. It highlights student artwork from Leonia High School and includes information about school and community events throughout the year. The calendar also lists contact information for the Leonia schools and borough hall, as well as recycling and trash collection schedules. Key events featured in the calendar include Rotary Club meetings, blood pressure clinics, scout sign-ups, and arts exhibits at the schools.
The Leo Club meeting covered several upcoming volunteer events requiring assistance. These included a badminton tournament on November 15th, a multicultural potluck on November 20th, baking and serving at a seniors' tea on November 26th-27th, gift wrapping at a neighbourhood house from November 27th to December 24th, and a midnight vigil overnight event on December 11th-12th. Volunteers were requested to sign up for the events and reminded to wear Leo t-shirts to receive credit for hours worked.
The Leo Meeting document summarizes upcoming volunteer events for June 2019. It provides details for Ms. Amy's retirement party on June 13th, the Run for H2O event on June 15th with volunteer and runner roles assigned, and the Teacher Luncheon on June 24th chaired by current and past student leadership. It also includes reminders about sign-up sheets and an orientation for the Run for H2O volunteers.
Open Homes for sale in Cheyenne, WY hosted by Coldwell Banker The Property Exchange for Saturday November 9 and Sunday November 10, 2013.
If you can't make it this weekend, you can view these or any Cheyenne home for sale by calling us at 307-632-6481.
Please note Prices and Properties subject to change, these are only accurate through November 7, 2013. Open Houses are weather permitting.
The document lists various events happening in February and March at the Poway Library and surrounding community in Poway, California. There are classes on citizenship, English, craft activities for teens and kids including a fishing derby, skate session, egg hunt, and excursions. Health related events include Tai Chi, meditation, blood pressure checks, and a blues jam. Recreational activities for children include storytimes, movies, crafts and performances around Chinese New Year. Locations are provided for all events.
QQA Annual Report and Greater Little Rock Preservation Awards 2014 quapawquarter
At its annual membership meeting in October, 2014, the QQA presented an annual report and the Greater Little Rock Preservation Awards. Award of Merit recipients include: Argenta branch of the William F. Laman Public Library System, the Clinton Foundation, Stone's Throw Brewing, Donna Thomas and the Wright Avenue Neighborhood Association, J. Chandler and Company. Rachelle Walsh was presented with the Peg Smith Award, and Carolyn Newbern was given the Jimmy Strawn Award.
This document contains information about events and activities happening during the George Town Festival in June and July. There will be various outdoor and indoor activities including workshops, exhibitions, performances, and more. Events include art exhibitions, handmade markets, music concerts, dance performances, film screenings and fragrances inspired by films. Activities celebrate the history and culture of Georgetown and are open to the public.
PABC is responsible for Meals on Wheels from May 27th to June 14th, requiring a runner and driver each day to pick up and deliver meals. All 2013 grads are asked to submit 10-12 photos of themselves from birth to grad by June 9th for Grad Sunday on June 23rd. The East Door Coffee House will be open the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month, including May 31st at 8pm, with drinks and snacks provided.
This document lists over 100 past performance dates and venues for a band or musician between 2010 and 2009. The performances spanned numerous cities across the United States, including Cleveland, New York, Chicago, Boston, Washington D.C., Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland, Denver and more. Venues ranged from colleges, coffee shops, record stores, festivals and other local performance spaces.
The Leo Club meeting summary is as follows:
1) The meeting thanked volunteers for the VPA Show and International Orientation and announced upcoming events including an open house, Valentine's Day rose sale and packaging/deliveries, and a senior dance.
2) The Valentine's Day rose sale will be held from February 3-7 during lunch with various pricing options. Volunteers were assigned to packaging and deliveries on February 12-14.
3) The senior dance on February 27 will be for grades 8-10 only. Volunteers were also announced for the Vancouver Sun Run on April 19 from Edmonds Station to downtown.
Volunteers are thanked for assisting with the Byrne Creek Open House. A Valentine's Day rose sale will be held from February 3-7 during lunch hours, chaired by Renee, Aeisha, Christine, and Denisse, with various volunteers. Roses will be packaged on February 12th and 13th and delivered on February 14th by additional volunteers. The Winter Formal for grades 11-12 will be held on February 27th with various volunteers. The Vancouver Sun Run will take place on April 19th with Alexei as senior consultant and Christeena and Silvia as chairs, and various participants.
This document is a guide to recreation classes and programs offered by Arlington County in winter 2015. It provides information on class dates and times, as well as locations and contact information. Registration for residents begins online on December 10, with gymnastics classes opening at 7am and all other classes opening at 7:30am. The guide also provides details on fee reductions available for county residents who qualify. It includes a section on programs and activities for those aged 55 and older.
This document provides the schedule and route details for bus route 67 between Melbourne University and Carnegie on weekdays from October 24, 2010 to October 29, 2011. The schedule lists 59 stops along the route from the University of Melbourne to Carnegie, including stops in Carlton, Melbourne City, Southbank, St Kilda, Balaclava, Elsternwick, Caulfield, and Caulfield East. Buses depart each stop every 10-15 minutes between 6:04am and 9:00am.
San Bernardino County children don't have to go hungry during the Summer months. Here is a list of locations offering FREE breakfast, lunch, snacks, and/or even dinner for youth ages 0-18 throughout the County. There is no enrollment, paperwork, or income qualifications. A parent or older sibling must accompany the kids to the meal site.
This document provides information about minyan locations and prayer times for synagogues in the Edison, Highland Park, and East Brunswick areas of central New Jersey. It lists 17 synagogue locations, their weekday and Shabbat morning and evening prayer times. It also lists locations for afternoon prayers at some workplaces in the region.
This document contains information about Eagle Scouts from 2014, upcoming events in the district including training courses and fundraising activities, and contact information for resources like an individual offering woodworking space and guidance. It lists 14 Eagle Scouts from 2014 with their unit numbers and dates of birth. Upcoming events include recharter turn-ins in December, a district awards dinner in January, Scouting birthday and Friends of Scouting fundraising parties in February, and Wood Badge and Sea Scout training courses through 2015.
This document contains the schedules for two bus routes operated by IMS Cantt. The first route, from Al Quresh Town to By Pass Chowk, runs from 6:50 to 7:45 and will transport day students in the morning. It is driven by Atif who can be reached at 03007075334 on bus 6985. The second route, from 14 Number Chowk to Bypass Chowk, runs from 6:45 to 7:40 and will also transport day students in the morning. It is driven by Irfan, who can be contacted at 03447058436 on bus 5195.
This document provides information about downtown Russellville, Arkansas. It includes a map and directory of businesses located downtown, as well as points of interest around the city. It discusses the history of Main Street Russellville, a non-profit dedicated to revitalizing the downtown area. Major projects and annual events hosted by Main Street Russellville are outlined. Fun facts about the city's incorporation date, city symbols, and historical events are also mentioned.
This document provides average home sale prices by community for Markham and Richmond Hill over the period of September 1, 2016 to August 31, 2017. In Markham, the highest average prices were in Devil's Elbow at $3,831,733 for freeholds and Cachet at $1,830,945 overall. Richmond Hill's top communities were Bayview Hill at $2,747,130 for freeholds and Jefferson at $1,353,897 on average. The historical average price per square foot for condos increased each year in both cities, with 2017 prices being the highest at $573 in Markham and $538 in Richmond Hill.
The document provides information and guidelines for those working the Cleveland Browns Training Camp. It discusses:
- Being prepared for unpredictable Ohio weather by checking the forecast.
- Appropriate attire including khaki shorts and Cleveland Browns or plain colored hats.
- Bringing water and snacks as there are limited food options.
- Only clear bags are allowed for security screening.
This document contains a collection of advertisements and schedules for various local businesses and sports teams in Oakdale, California. It includes ads for services like restaurants, grocery stores, auto shops, and awards engraving, as well as schedules for the Oakdale High School girls soccer, men's golf, softball, baseball, tennis, swimming, and track teams for the 2015 season. The document provides contact information for these different local organizations in and around Oakdale.
This document provides average home sale prices by community in Markham and Richmond Hill for the period of July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017. In Markham, the highest average prices were in Devil's Elbow at $3,845,053 and the lowest was in Middlefield at $1,035,844. Richmond Hill's highest average was in Bayview Hill at $2,718,923 and lowest was in Crosby at $1,137,787. The document also outlines the boundaries for each community.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
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Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
1. Route # 1 AM 7:18 Fullington Garage 7:20 Philipsburg Daycare 7:34 Osc/Houtz Hwy.-Muckey 7:39 Teutonic Ave.-Askey 7:41 Parsonville Church 7:42 Martin / Pumpkin Rd. 7:43 Turn around 7:46 Ashland Davis Garage 7:46 Ashland-Davis 7:47 Ashland-Marks 7:48 Ashland/Carnation Lane 7:56 Osceola Mills Elementary School 7:59 Yarger’s Service Station 8:01 Country Convenience Bus Shelter 8:02 Stumptown - Irwin’s Trailer Court 8:06 Fairview Rd. before Twp Bldg. 8:08 Fairview Rd. - Yarger 8:09 Fairview Rd.-Frantz 8:09 Fairview Rd.-Walborn 8:10 Second/Walnut St. 8:10 Second/Chestnut St. 8:12 SR 970 - Bus Shelter by Angies 8:13 Estep Lane 8:15 Osceola Mills Elementary School 8:30 Fullington Garage # Elementary = # JH = # SH = Elementary Only
2. Route # 2 AM 7:00 Fullington Garage 7:20 Black Moshannon Restaurant 7:22 Herrington’s Garage 7:22 Moshannon Park Inn 7:30 Black Moshannon / Bilger Rd. 7:35 Hannah Furnace Rd / Tarrie St. 7:38 Hannah Furnace Rd./ Sharie St. 7:38 Riglin’s turn around 7:39 Hannah Furnace Rd./Sharie St. 7:40 Laurel Hill Dr. 7:43 Black Bear Bus Shelter 7:44 SR 504 - Woods 7:47 Greenbriar Rd. 7:48 SR 504 by Church 7:49 SR 504 - Eyerly 7:51 Birch St. 7:52 SR 504 / One Mile Int. 7:53 Philipsburg Elementary School 7:55 Windy Hill Top/Medical Center Dr. 7:56 POJH Load 8:00 POSH 8:05 Fullington Garage # Elementary = # JH = # SH = Secondary Only
3. Route # 5 AM 7:10 Fullington Garage 7:19 Summit / Stumptown Rd 7:21 Fairview Rd. before Twp Bldg 7:21 Fairview Rd - Yarger 7:22 Fairview Rd - Soltis 7:23 SR 970 Bus Shelter by Angie’s 7:27 SR 970 / Centre Rd Int. 7:27 Drane Hwy. - Reed 7:27 Drane Hwy. - Walker 7:28 Drane Hwy. - Hughes 7:28 Drane Hwy.- Hughes 7:28 Drane Hwy.-Phillips 7:29 Centre Rd - Simler 7:30 Centre Rd. - Lockett 7:30 Centre Repair-Roberts 7:31 Centre/Logan Rd. 7:32 Centre /Pete’s Rd. 7:32 Centre Rd. - Conklin 7:33 Scotch Hollow-Monoskey 7:34 Scotch Hollow-Kephart 7:37 Scotch Hollow turn around 7:37 Scotch Hollow - Kraft 7:40 Bucket Line Rd.-Hoover 7:40 Bucket Line Rd.-McCurry 7:41 Bucket Line Rd.-Holden 7:42 Bucket Line Rd.-Askey 7:45 Osceola Mills Elementary School 7:51 Chester Hill Scott Lane-Reams 7:52 Scott Lane - Dixon 7:57 POSH 8:00 Hickory St. 8:02 2nd /Presqueisle St.. 8:05 POJH Load elementary students 7th/Pine St. 8:06 8th/Pine St. 8:09 Philipsburg Elementary School 8:14 FullingtonGarage Secondary Only # Elementary= # JH = # SH = Elementary Only # Elementary = # JH = # SH =
4. Route # 6 AM 7:15 Fullington Garage 7:25 SR350 - Lewis 7:25 SR.350 - Faust 7:26 SR350 - Moore 7:26 Ponderosa Drive 7:26 Turn around Pondersa Dr. 7:31 Sandy Ridge - Maple St. 7:32 Sandy Ridge - Locust St. 7:34 Sandy Ridge - Sharpless St. 7:35 Sandy Ridge - Barry St. 7:36 Sandy Ridge-Retort Rd. 7:37 Sandy Ridge - Reese 7:38 Edendale - Arnold 4:41 Edendale-Gallaher 7:43 Edendale - Cowfer 7:46 Osceola Mills Elementary School 7:55 Twigg Settlement - Frank Rd. 7:55 Twigg Settlement-Weaver 7:56 Twigg Settlement - Martin 7:58 Linnwood Bus Shelter 7:58 Linnwood/Oakwood Dr. 7:59 Oakwood/Ridgewood Dr. 7:59 Oakwood/Sugarwood Dr. 8:00 Rockwood/Sugarwood Dr. 8:00 Brentwood/Sugarwood Dr. 8:01 Oakwood/Coralwood Dr. 8:10 North Lincoln Hill Elementary School 8:15 FullingtonGarage Elementary Only
5. Route # 7 AM 7:12 Fullington Garage 7:16 Clover St.-Dixon 7:21 Six Mile Rd.- James 7:25 Decatur Rd Ext - Crain 7:26 Decatur Rd Ext - Kline 7:27 Decatur Rd Ext - Hutton 7:27 Decatur Rd. Ext.- Burge 7:28 Six Mile Road - Baughman 7:29 Six Mile Rd - Murarik 7:30 Six Mile Rd - Kline 7:32 Centre Rd. Bus Shelter 7:34 Centre Rd.-Franchock 7:34 New Liberty Int. 7:35 New Liberty - Socoski 7:36 New Liberty - Saupp 7:37 New Liberty - Midway Collision 7:40 SR.53 Chester Hill Trailer Court 7:42 North Lincoln Hill Elementary School 7:48 Keystone Hill Bus Shelter 7:50 Keystone Hill - Vroman 7:51 Gearhartville Crossroads 7:53 Gearhartville Sportsmen’s Club 7:54 Decatur / Taylor St. 7:55 Decatur St - Hohman 7:56 Decatur St- Gutschall 7:57 Decatur St – Huber’s Daycare 8:00 POSH 8:03 POJH 8:08 FullingtonGarage # Elementary = 16 # JH = 9 # SH = 12 Secondary Only
6. Route # 8 AM 7:20 Fullington Garage 7:35 Penn Five- Stop Sign 7:36 Spike Island - Cowfer 7:36 Spike Island - Griffith 7:38 Ernestville - Scaife 7:39 Ernestville - Yarger 7:39 Ernestville - Smith 7:40 Ernestville - Supko 7:40 Turn around 7:45 Osceola Mills Elementary School 7:51 Klondike Rd - Varner 7:51 Klondike Rd.-Wills 7:53 Klondike Rd. turn around 7:55 Walker Street Int. 7:58 Osceola Mills Elementary Load 8:08 POJH 8:15 Fullington Garage # Elementary = # JH = # SH = # Elementary = # JH = # SH = Secondary Only
8. Route # 11 AM 6:50 Fullington Garage 7:05 Old Erie Pike-Hummel 7:10 Old Valley Rd.-Carper 7:12 Old Valley Rd. Church 7:13 Old Valley Rd.-Lansberry 7:17 Spring Valley-Rauch 7:18 Spring Valley-Bierly 7:18 Spring Valley Bus Shelter 7:19 Spring Valley Int. 7:24 Spring Valley Trailer Court 7:26 Old Erie Pike-Pritts 7:34 Emigh Salvage Yard 7:34 Turn around at Avery Coal 7:39 Wallaceton Elementary School pick up elementary only 7:40 WallacetonFirehall 7:43 Wallaceton at Y in road 7:43 Wallaceton-Descavish 7:43 Wallaceton-Golding 8:00 POSH 8:05 POJH 8:10 Philipsburg Elementary School 8:20 FullingtonGarage # Elementary = # JH = # SH = Elementary Only
9. Route # 12 AM 7:30 Fullington Garage 7:34 S. Centre St.-Williams 7:35 S. Centre St. - Huber 7:36 Tyrone Pike - Thompson 7:38 Glass City Turn Around 7:39 Glass City-Adams 7:40 Glass City - Miller 7:41 Glass City Bus Shelter 7:42 Tyrone Pike - Little 7:43 Rick St. toTerry St. 7:45 Handte St - Simcox 7:45 Handte St.-Klinger 7:45 Handte St turn around 7:45 SR.350- Folmar 7:46 Sunset Acres-Smith St. 7:47 Sunset Acres-Kathy St. 7:49 POSH 7:55 POJH 8:00 Philipsburg Daycare 8:03 Laura St. - McCafferty 8:03 Gertrude / Edward St. 8:05 North Lincoln Hill Elementary School 8:10 FullingtonGarage # Elementary = 5 or 6 # JH = 5 or 6 # SH = 2 – 4 (E. Demchak, R. Good and rarely J. Zawisa and K. Meersand) Reported by J. Zawisa Elementary Only
10. Route # 13 AM 7:10 Fullington Garage 7:19 Laurel Run Rd.-Osewalt 7:20 SR.322 - Harris 7:23 SR 322 - Nearhood 7:32 Wallaceton Boggs Elementary School pick up secondary only 7:35 WallacetonFirehall 7:36 Wallaceton at Y in road 7:37 Wallaceton - Golding 7:38 Arc Rd. - Rowles 7:42 Krown Equip. 7:42 SR.322-Carrier 7:45 POJH Load 7:50 POSH 7:55 Lower 9th St. Laundromat 7:56 10th/Spruce St. 7:57 13th St. Boro Garage 7:59 Philipsburg Elementary School 8:05 FullingtonGarage # Elementary = # JH = # SH = Elementary Only
11. Route # 14 AM 7:15 Fullington Garage 7:25 Sandy Ridge - Peangatelli 7:26 Sandy Ridge - Maple St. 7:27 Sandy Ridge Dog Patch Bus Shelter 7:28 Sandy Ridge - Sharpless St. 7:29 Sandy Ridge - Barry St. 7:30 Sandy Ridge-Reese 7:31 Edendale-Gallaher 7:32 Walker Street Int. 7:35 Osceola Mills Elementary School Load Sr. Hi. Students 7:39 Klondike Rd/Station Hill 7:40 Klondike Rd. - Czar 7:41 Klondike Rd - Varner 7:41 Klondike Rd.-Wills 7:41 Klondike Rd - Chencharick 7:45 POSH # Elementary = # JH = # SH = Secondary Only 8:00 Chester Hill- Amoco Station 8:01 Presqueisle / Allen St.Bus Shelter 8:02 Laura St. – McKinney 8:03 Gordy’s Tire 8:05 Louisa St. 8:05 Hill St. 8:07 North Lincoln Hill Elementary 8:15 Fullington Garage 7:50 Walnut St.-Russell 7:51 Walnut / B St. Bus Shelter 7:51 Walnut /C St. 7:52 Hemlock / G St. 7:54 Hemlock / D St. 7:57 Water St. - Kopchik 7:58 Water St. Tr. Ct. 7:59 Water St. Elementary Only
12. Route # 15 AM 7:15 Fullington Garage 7:24 McClaren Rd. – Lockett 7:30 Eagle Eye Rd. – Gibbons 7:31 Atwoods Trailer 7:35 Morgan Run -Wisor 7:35 Morgan Run - Shaw 7:38 Morgan Run - Gray 7:41 Old Erie Pike - Myers 7:42 Old Erie Pike-McClenahan 7:42 Old Erie Pike - Schmoke 7:43 Old Erie Pike - Bryan 7:43 Old Erie Pike – Thompson 7:45 Old Erie Pike – Shimmel 8:00 Osceola Mills Elementary School 8:14 Fullington Garage # Elementary = # JH = # SH =
13. Route # 17 AM 7:15 Fullington Garage 7:23 Pleasant Hill - Pelton 7:24 Pleasant Hill - Denochick 7:26 Pleasant Hill - Kephart 7:26 Six Mile Rd./Bock Lane 7:30 Six Mile Rd - Beals 7:32 Six Mile Rd - Bennett Farm 7:32 Copelin Rd. - Teats 7:34 Gearhartville – Perks St. 7:35 Taylor /Perks St 7:36 Perks /Johnston St 7:38 Gearhartville- Church 7:39 Gearhartville Crossroads 7:40 Keystone Hill - Wood 7:42 Keystone Hill - Vroman 7:42 Keystone Hill - Croyle 7:49 North Lincoln Hill Elementary School 7:51 Ford Garage 7:53 Gordy’s Tire 7:54 SR.53 - Navasky’s 7:57 POSH 8:03 POJH 8:05 Fullington Garage # Elementary = # JH = # SH = Secondary Only
14. Route # 18 AM 7:35 Fullington Garage 7:40 SR.350-Tyrone Pike-Conte 7:41 Tyrone Pike by Goody’s 7:42 Tyrone Pike - Navasky 7:45 Sleepy Hollow Rd./ Tyrone Pike 7:46 Verbeck Motor Bus Shelter 7:47 Sleepy Hollow Rd Bus Shelter 7:49 Walnut / G St. 7:51 Walnut / E St. 7:53 Miller Rd. - Henry 7:54 Tyrone Pike-Conklin 7:55 POSH 8:00 POJH 8:02 Decatur St - Huber Daycare 8:04 Decatur St - Gutshall 8:05 Decatur St-English 8:06 Decatur / Taylor St 8:06 Decatur St.-Daye 8:07 Decatur St by Sportsmen’s Club 8:08 Hudson St.- Granville 8:09 Hudson St. - Shimmel 8:10 Hudson / Scaife St. 8:12 Scott Lane - Reams 8:12 Scott / Jones Lane 8:15 North Lincoln Hill Elementary 8:20 Fullington Garage # Elementary = # JH = # SH = Elementary Only
15. Route # 19 AM 7:20 Fullington Garage 7:29 Old Erie Pike - Straw 7:31 Old Erie Pike - Thompson 7:31 Old Erie Pike - Watro 7:32 Pea Vine Rd. - Straw 7:33 Old Erie Pike - Lanich 7:34 Old Erie Pike/Twoey Hollow Rd. 7:41 McClarren Rd.-Conklin 7:42 Eagle Eye Rd./Smeal Rd. 7:43 Atwoods Trailer 7:44 Morgan Run Rd.- McGuire 7:45 Morgan Run Rd. - Wisor 7:45 Morgan Run Rd.- Shaw 7:46 Morgan Run Rd. - Sabol 7:48 Morgan Run Rd. – Gallagher 7:49 Morgan Run Rd. - Gray 7:49 Morgan Run Rd.- Emigh 7:49 Old Erie Pike / Morgan Run Rd. 7:50 Church Hill Rd. 7:55 SR.322-Butterworth 8:05 POSH 8:09 POJH 8:12 Fullington Garage # Elementary = # JH = # SH =
16. Route # 20 AM 7:00 Fullington Garage 7:16 Chestnut St.-Zelensky 7:17 Chestnut St. - Scalzo 7:18 Chestnut St. - Josephson 7:18 Chestnut St. - Dingey 7:20 Black Bear Nursery 7:22 Turn around at bridge 7:23 Fleck’s Farm 7:27 Main St. - Walstrom 7:28 Munson Shelter 7:30 Mill St. - Top Road 7:32 Mill St. - Bottom Road 7:46 Point Lookout-Richmonds 7:46 Moshannon St. Tan-N-Tub 7:48 Moshannon St. - Knowles 7:54 Philipsburg Elementary School 7:57 POJH 8:01 Curtis Park - School St. 8:02 Philips Heights –Douglas/Pauline St. 8:02 Pauline/ Scott St 8:04 POSH 8:06 Warwick / Mortimer St 8:07 Sheffield / Mortimer St 8:08 S. Centre St. 8:10 POJH 8:10 5th/Laurel St. 8:14 Philipsburg Elementary School 8:20 Fullington Garage # Elementary = # JH = # SH =
17. Route # 21 AM 6:50 Fullington Garage 7:03 Foster’s Mailboxes 7:04 Short Cut Rd. 7:10 Spring Valley - Rauch 7:11 Spring Valley - Aughenbaugh 7:16 Spring Valley Hoover’s turn around 7:19 Laird’s old store 7:21 Spring Valley - Wisor 7:22 Spring Valley - Knepp 7:23 Spring Valley - Harris 7:24 SR 970 – below baseball field 7:25 SR 970 by Church 7:34 Gray Hollow Rd. - Clark 7:36 Hilltop Rd. - Klett 7:37 Hilltop Rd. - Phillips 7:40 Hilltop/Red Jacket Rd. 7:41 Hilltop Rd. Bus Shelter 7:51 Philipsburg Elementary School 7:55 POJH Load 8:00 POSH 8:10 Fullington Garage # Elementary = # JH = # SH = Secondary Only
18. 7:40 Medical Center Bus Shelter 7:41 Adams / Logan St. 7:42 Kinkead /Collins St. 7:43 Shady Lane / Locklomond Rd. 7:44 Football Stadium 7:45 POJH 7:47 4th/Locust St. 7:50 POSH 7:52 2nd/Laurel St. 7:52 2nd/Pine St. 7:53 2nd/Spruce St. 7:54 2nd/Locust St. 7:59 POSH 8:03 POJH 8:06 Philipsburg Elementary School 8:15 Fullington Garage Route # 22 AM 7:10 Fullington Garage 7:15 Port Mt. Hwy –Walker’s Lane 7:17 Thompson’s Curve - Watson 7:17 Thompson’s Curve - Thompson 7:18 Flower Shop 7:18 Greenawalt’s Garage 7:19 Port Mt. Hwy. - Capatch 7:20 English Settlement Bus Shelter 7:21 Penn Dot turn around 7:24 Port Mt. Hwy - Horgas 7:25 Port Mt. Hwy - Matusko 7:26 Fox Head 7:27 Port Mt. Hwy - Mann 7:28 Port Mt. Hwy - Watson 7:28 Thompson’s Curve- Smith 7:29 Port Mt. Hwy - Hughes 7:31 Richard St. - Holsinger 7:32 Richard St. Mailboxes 7:34 Lochlomond / Coaldale Rd.turn around 7:36 Lochlomond Rd. – Czap Pick up secondary only 7:38 Womer Rd. Bus Shelter 7:39 Philipsburg Elementary School # Elementary = # JH = # SH = # Elementary = # JH = # SH = Elementary Only
19. Route # 23 AM 7:00 Fullington Garage 7:20 Litz Bridge Area/River Rd. 7:22 SR.153-Calico Goose 7:23 SR.153 - Kuklinskie 7:24 Graham Motors 7:26 Ike’s Tepee / Stonville Rd. turn around 7:27 Ike’s Tepee Rd - Norris 7:34 Old Erie Pike-Weaver 7:35 SR.970-Stone Corner 7:37 Below C.I.U.-Wisor 7:38 Link Rd.-Harris 7:38 Silver Maple Lane/Link Rd. 7:59 POSH 8:02 POJH 8:06 Philipsburg Elementary School 8:12 Fullington Garage # Elementary = # JH = # SH = Elementary Only
20. Route # 25 AM 7:10 Fullington Garage 7:18 Mainliner Motel 7:20 Boggs Twp. Bus Shelter 7:21 West Decatur Co. Store 7:22 West Decatur Mill’s Alley 7:22 West Decatur - Goss 7:28 End of Rader Road - Hirschbiel 7:28 Rader Rd. - Kephart 7:29 Rader Rd, - Kitko 7:29 Rader Rd. - Pellerite 7:33 Mock’s Hill - Lamb 7:34 Pleasant Hill - Chutko 7:34 Pleasant Hill - Harzinski 7:35 Pleasant Hill – Cen Clear 7:36 Pleasant Hill/Six Mile Rd. Int. 7:37 Pleasant Hill - Reilly 7:41 North Lincoln Hill Elementary School Load Sr. & Jr. Hi. Students 7:46 POSH 7:49 POJH Pick up elementary only Elementary Only # Elementary = # JH = # SH = 7:50 11th/Pine St. 7:52 Windy Hill Bottom 7:54 SR.504/One Mile Rd. 7:54 Womer Rd. Bus Shelter 7:55 Lochlomond Rd. - Butler 7:56 Shady Lane/Lochlomond Rd. 7:58 Kinkead /Collins St. 7:59 Adams / Logan St. 8:00 Rush Twp. Bus Shelter 8:01 Lochlomond Rd.-Crawford 8:02 Medical Center Bus Shelter 8:04 Philipsburg Elementary School 8:10 Fullington Garage Secondary Only
21. Route # 26 AM 7:15 Fullington Garage 7:23 S. Linnwood / Oakwood Dr. 7:23 Oakwood / Ridgewood Dr. 7:24 Rockwood / Sugarwood Dr. 7:25 Linnwood Bus Shelter 7:26 Morbeto Bus Shelter 7:27 Twigg Settlement - Cowfer 7:28 Twigg Settlement - Siegfried 7:29 Twigg Settlement – Frank Rd. 7:32 SR.350 - Hayward 7:35 Sandy Ridge Hwy - Shively 7:40 Sandy Ridge Mt. Turn around at Top 7:44 Sandy Ridge - Vaughn 7:44 Sandy Ridge - Peangatelli 7:45 Sandy Ridge - Maple St. 7:45 Sandy Ridge - Locust St. 7:46 Sandy Ridge - Sharpless St. 7:47 Sandy Ridge – Barry St. 7:51 Edendale - Arnold 7:52 Edendale - Gallaher 7:52 Edendale - Foster 7:53 Edendale - Gunter 7:54 Edendale - Davis 8:00 Osceola Mills School load POSH Students from Rt. 8 8:10 POSH 8:14 POJH 8:15 Fullington Garage # Elementary = # JH = # SH = Secondary Only
22. Route # 27 AM 7:07 Fullington Garage 7:14 Mocks Hill - Lamb 7:15 West Decatur – Ceprish 7:16 West Decatur – Maines 7:18 West Decatur Mill’s Alley 7:19 West Decatur – Boop 7:20 Sportsman Rd. 7:20 West Decatur Co. Store 7:21 Old Erie Pike/Morgan Run 7:22 Church Hill Rd. 7:23 Bogg’s Twp Bus Shelter 7:27 Laurel Run Rd. – Oswalt 7:30 SR.322 – Harris 7:31 SR.322-Miller 7:32 Shaw’s Crossing – Holt 7:36 Arc Rd. – Rowles 7:40 SR.322 – Carrier 7:42 Graham Station – Jury 7:42 Graham Station - Maines 7:43 Graham Station turn around 7:54 North Lincoln Hill Elementary School 8:00 Fullington Garage Elementary Only
23. Route # 29 AM 6:35 Fullington Garage 6:45 Mease Rd. - Lallave 6:45 Mease Rd. - McGill 6:46 Mease Rd. - Yarger 6:48 Turn around 6:48 Morgan Run - Gardner 6:58 Trailer before SR.153 6:59 Sanborn Int. 7:00 Faunce-Crystal Lane 7:05 SR.153-Bickle 7:14 SR.153 - Ivicic 7:16 Jeffries Rd. - Maines 7:17 Jeffries Rd. - Martin 7:17 Jeffries Rd - Dixon 7:18 Jeffries Rd. - Hampton 7:23 Hollow Rd - Frank 7:30 Ashland Hill/Mease Rd. 7:31 Red Schoolhouse Rd. - Brooks 7:37 Coal Run Rd.-Colton 7:38 Coal Run Rd. – Myers 7:39 Coal Run Rd. – Carns 7:42 Bottom Coal Run Hill-Kephart 7:42 Coal Run Rd. – Mathews 7:42 Turn around 7:44 Coal Run Rd. - Richner 7:47 Osceola Mills Elementary School Secondary Only 7:51 Stone St / Second Ave 7:52 Yarger’s Service Station 7:52 Country Convenience Bus Shelter 8:00 POSH 8:05 POJH 8:10 Fullington Garage # Elementary = # JH = # SH =