Suzy Wootton is a 17-year-old model from the Sunshine Coast hinterland currently living in Brisbane who is seeking casual work to gain more experience. She has experience working as a waitress at various restaurants and as a sales assistant. Through her modeling work, she has developed strong people skills from interacting with different clients. She describes herself as relaxed, versatile, and able to work well under pressure independently or as part of a team.
Curlytreephotography.com.au is a family-run photography business based in Newcastle, Australia. They specialize in wedding, portrait, and theatre photography. Greg and Caitlin have a casual, candid style and aim to capture natural moments to tell the story of important events like weddings. They enjoy traveling and have experience photographing weddings in Australia and overseas destinations.
Sari Al Gaidy volunteered with BlueFire, an intercultural organization empowering young people through arts and community engagement, from July 2015 to September 2016. The CEO of BlueFire states that Mr. Al Gaidy was a great addition to their organization, supporting event planning and execution. She finds him to be highly capable with clear communication and strong interpersonal skills, joining BlueFire with passion and drive to support their needs.
If you are looking for a custom cup, then you have reached the right place. Shop customized mugs at the most reasonable rates. Contact us now for more details.
The Christchurch South Toy Library document provides information about their location, contact details, upcoming events and needs. It announces that their AGM will be held on May 12th and that they urgently need volunteers for the committee as the Secretary and Fundraiser are resigning. It thanks volunteers who helped with successful fundraisers including a Bunnings BBQ and photography day. It reminds members about duties and offers credits towards toy hire for completing them. It also announces new toys available and includes a banana bran muffin recipe.
Stephanie Dessus is a high school student seeking an entry-level position. She has experience in customer service, sales, and babysitting. References from previous employers and clients praise her work ethic, creativity, and ability to build relationships. She is hard-working, intelligent, and dedicated to excellence.
2016 Sonoma County Chinese Waldorf Community GatheringLeslie Wiser, PMP
A gathering of Sonoma County Chinese Waldorf Families and Supporters. This event was open to all families enrolled in the numerous Waldorf Schools in Sonoma County - Charter and Private.
Suzy Wootton is a 17-year-old model from the Sunshine Coast hinterland currently living in Brisbane who is seeking casual work to gain more experience. She has experience working as a waitress at various restaurants and as a sales assistant. Through her modeling work, she has developed strong people skills from interacting with different clients. She describes herself as relaxed, versatile, and able to work well under pressure independently or as part of a team.
Curlytreephotography.com.au is a family-run photography business based in Newcastle, Australia. They specialize in wedding, portrait, and theatre photography. Greg and Caitlin have a casual, candid style and aim to capture natural moments to tell the story of important events like weddings. They enjoy traveling and have experience photographing weddings in Australia and overseas destinations.
Sari Al Gaidy volunteered with BlueFire, an intercultural organization empowering young people through arts and community engagement, from July 2015 to September 2016. The CEO of BlueFire states that Mr. Al Gaidy was a great addition to their organization, supporting event planning and execution. She finds him to be highly capable with clear communication and strong interpersonal skills, joining BlueFire with passion and drive to support their needs.
If you are looking for a custom cup, then you have reached the right place. Shop customized mugs at the most reasonable rates. Contact us now for more details.
The Christchurch South Toy Library document provides information about their location, contact details, upcoming events and needs. It announces that their AGM will be held on May 12th and that they urgently need volunteers for the committee as the Secretary and Fundraiser are resigning. It thanks volunteers who helped with successful fundraisers including a Bunnings BBQ and photography day. It reminds members about duties and offers credits towards toy hire for completing them. It also announces new toys available and includes a banana bran muffin recipe.
Stephanie Dessus is a high school student seeking an entry-level position. She has experience in customer service, sales, and babysitting. References from previous employers and clients praise her work ethic, creativity, and ability to build relationships. She is hard-working, intelligent, and dedicated to excellence.
2016 Sonoma County Chinese Waldorf Community GatheringLeslie Wiser, PMP
A gathering of Sonoma County Chinese Waldorf Families and Supporters. This event was open to all families enrolled in the numerous Waldorf Schools in Sonoma County - Charter and Private.
TITLE-SUSSEX-MAGAZINE-MARCH-APRIL-2016-ISSUE8Daniel White
This document is a magazine from Title Sussex that includes the following:
- An overview of the food and drink special issue including recipes, reviews, and festival news.
- A preview of a spring fashion shoot featuring actor Steve Coogan.
- A spotlight on the town of Arundel including street style, a profile of "Mrs. Arundel", and a local beauty business.
- An eight-page supplement on the Brighton & Hove Food and Drink Festival.
- Notes on various food, drink, and event happenings around Sussex such as a new cider made from locally donated apples, Easter egg options from Sussex chocolatiers, and a new auditorium at the Towner Art Gallery in
The Marina Key Club meeting details upcoming volunteer activities in November and December, including: helping a child pick out clothes at Walmart on December 7th; caroling with Ocean View Key Club to collect cans for the homeless on December 15th; assisting with decorating a rose float for the Rose Parade on December 29th; and notes that club shirt designs and dues information were provided.
Announcements-Thursday November 28, 2019Ken Stayner
The Jr. Boys basketball team played a close game against Romeo Dallaire, losing 40-37 at home. Cayden A. had a strong game with 14 points and 18 rebounds, a double-double. Austin B. also played well with 12 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 steals. The team can build on their performance.
If you are looking for a custom cup, then you have reached the right place. Shop customized mugs at the most reasonable rates. Contact us now for more details.
SugarBabies is a children's boutique located in Sumner, Washington that offers a wide variety of toys, clothing, accessories, and other items for children and mothers. The store carries toys for bath time or outdoor play, blankets, swimsuits, cowgirl outfits, sunglasses, pacifiers, and qualifies for free shipping on orders over $99. Customers are invited to visit the boutique and browse the selection.
Announcements- Wednesday February 26, 2020Ken Stayner
Twin Day will be held on Friday, February 28th at SCI where students can earn homeroom points by finding someone to match outfits with. The Library Live talent show will also be held on Friday for students to perform or watch. SCI-GSA will meet on Thursday at their usual spot and students should bring a friend and energy. SCI is inviting students to volunteer at the first annual Clearview Township 3-on-3 Youth Hockey tournament from April 3rd to 5th in various positions for volunteer hours. Lunch specials of mac and cheese or panzerotti will be available in the cafeteria today.
The document outlines the 100 Days of Happy challenge which encourages participants to recognize small things that make them happy each day for 100 consecutive days and post about them on social media. The rules are to focus on one's own happiness rather than trying to impress others. Successfully completing the challenge helps people become more optimistic and appreciate the happy moments in their lives. Examples of early happy days include the first day of school, new cheer uniforms, and seeing puppies at a local festival.
Ferdinand Gernandt is being recommended for inclusion in a highly restrictive category as a producer, director, and choreographer. Alna Smit has worked with Ferdinand on many occasions, such as school productions and movie soundtracks, and regards him as a dear friend of high moral standards. Ferdinand is exceptionally driven and professional, always searching for new challenges and tasks to deliver quality work. He has already risen to the top of the South African entertainment industry and Alna believes Ferdinand will have a huge career in the future thanks to his unique talent and magnetic personality.
Dan Skirvin is known to be a dedicated, hard working employee who helped a new Irish pub become very successful over 5 years through his leadership. He is described as an honest family man who is able to balance his professional career with personal life while also being involved in his community. The writer recommends Dan highly for any position and believes he would be a great leader and employee who gives 110% daily.
The document provides information about changes at the Kiddyland Multiple Intelligences Centre. It announces that the director, Ms. Christine, is retiring and being replaced by Ms. Haina. It also details new programs being added, including music and French classes. Snacks will no longer be provided and parents must pack two healthy snacks and lunch for their children. Finally, it provides a checklist for parents for the first day of school in September.
This document appears to be an advertisement for wedding services from Weis Markets grocery stores. It promotes their floral design and wedding cake services. It states they specialize in beautiful bridal bouquets and decadent wedding cakes. Brides can choose from popular options or work with their designers to create custom arrangements and cakes. The ad encourages readers to visit their local Weis store to start wedding planning. It provides additional information on store locations for different services.
Sam Gentry is writing to Debbie Pearson, a business development specialist, to express his interest in potential employment. Over the past three summers, Sam has volunteered on mission trips in Bolivia, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic. In Bolivia, he helped local farmers and immersed himself in the culture. In Nicaragua, he worked in medical services outside his comfort zone. In the Dominican Republic, he mentored preschool students and gained perspective on education in developing countries. Sam believes community service is important for any degree or career.
The newsletter provides updates from the director of the Ammerdown Center, including recognizing the value of volunteers and welcoming a new residential volunteer. It also announces upcoming events like retreats and Christmas meals. Donations are requested to upgrade bedroom facilities at the center.
Patricia Robinson worked at Maligne Canyon Giftshop for the 2014 summer season. She was found to be mature, efficient, dependable, and ensured all tasks were completed in a timely manner while also attending to all guests. Patricia always went above and beyond in her duties as a cashier, gift assistant, and in keeping the gift shop clean and presentable. Her former manager recommends her for employment and believes she will be an asset to any company.
Little Giants Killara is a premium childcare facility located in Killara, NSW that provides high quality care and education for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years. They believe in a holistic and educational approach to child development through initiating learning based on each child's interests to foster curiosity, exploration, and confidence. The natural bushland surroundings are used to teach sustainability and environmental respect as part of their learning programs. Little Giants Killara has been operating since 2016 with over 30 employees and provides care from 7am to 6pm Monday through Friday.
Browse a wide range of Halloween costumes & Opt Super Scary Costume - Celebra...Celebrateit.ie
It's not just kids who love to dress up.. big kids love it too! Dress up in Halloween costume allows us to be whoever we want for the day and can give us a new sense of confidence. Costume can be used to impersonate our heroes, make people laugh, or to give people a fright! It is also used to draw attention for promotions. It has been around for centuries and with so many options, it might be difficult to choose.
St. Mark's Family Resource Center provides services like a food pantry and holiday gifts to needy families. They ask donors to remember the center during the holiday season by making a tax-deductible donation. Last year the center provided Thanksgiving meals to 500 families and Christmas gifts to 3500 children. The center relies entirely on donations, so they are asking for 50 people to each donate $100 as part of their 50/100 Campaign to raise $5,000 total by November 30th and December 31st to continue assisting those in need.
The principal provides a summary of the past year at Marsh Memorial Homes, an organization that cares for children and young people. It was a challenging but rewarding year, with programs making a real difference in the lives of the children. The organization relies heavily on donations from generous supporters. Upcoming events include the annual athletics competition and Christmas festivities. Houses provide updates on their activities over the past year, including academic achievements, life skills programs, and fundraising events.
The principal of Marsh Memorial Homes reflects on the past year, thanking donors and volunteers for their support. The organization provides care for 60 children and works to reunite them with families when possible. Various programs and activities from the year are described, and the annual fete was very successful, raising over R100,000 to support the children.
Welcome back newsletter primary sept 2019SimonBalle
The newsletter welcomes new families to the school and highlights improvements over the summer including renovated outdoor spaces and a new nursery room. It celebrates the school's strong academic results and introduces new staff. Upcoming events such as the PSA AGM and fun run are announced, and parents are encouraged to check the school calendar.
TITLE-SUSSEX-MAGAZINE-MARCH-APRIL-2016-ISSUE8Daniel White
This document is a magazine from Title Sussex that includes the following:
- An overview of the food and drink special issue including recipes, reviews, and festival news.
- A preview of a spring fashion shoot featuring actor Steve Coogan.
- A spotlight on the town of Arundel including street style, a profile of "Mrs. Arundel", and a local beauty business.
- An eight-page supplement on the Brighton & Hove Food and Drink Festival.
- Notes on various food, drink, and event happenings around Sussex such as a new cider made from locally donated apples, Easter egg options from Sussex chocolatiers, and a new auditorium at the Towner Art Gallery in
The Marina Key Club meeting details upcoming volunteer activities in November and December, including: helping a child pick out clothes at Walmart on December 7th; caroling with Ocean View Key Club to collect cans for the homeless on December 15th; assisting with decorating a rose float for the Rose Parade on December 29th; and notes that club shirt designs and dues information were provided.
Announcements-Thursday November 28, 2019Ken Stayner
The Jr. Boys basketball team played a close game against Romeo Dallaire, losing 40-37 at home. Cayden A. had a strong game with 14 points and 18 rebounds, a double-double. Austin B. also played well with 12 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 steals. The team can build on their performance.
If you are looking for a custom cup, then you have reached the right place. Shop customized mugs at the most reasonable rates. Contact us now for more details.
SugarBabies is a children's boutique located in Sumner, Washington that offers a wide variety of toys, clothing, accessories, and other items for children and mothers. The store carries toys for bath time or outdoor play, blankets, swimsuits, cowgirl outfits, sunglasses, pacifiers, and qualifies for free shipping on orders over $99. Customers are invited to visit the boutique and browse the selection.
Announcements- Wednesday February 26, 2020Ken Stayner
Twin Day will be held on Friday, February 28th at SCI where students can earn homeroom points by finding someone to match outfits with. The Library Live talent show will also be held on Friday for students to perform or watch. SCI-GSA will meet on Thursday at their usual spot and students should bring a friend and energy. SCI is inviting students to volunteer at the first annual Clearview Township 3-on-3 Youth Hockey tournament from April 3rd to 5th in various positions for volunteer hours. Lunch specials of mac and cheese or panzerotti will be available in the cafeteria today.
The document outlines the 100 Days of Happy challenge which encourages participants to recognize small things that make them happy each day for 100 consecutive days and post about them on social media. The rules are to focus on one's own happiness rather than trying to impress others. Successfully completing the challenge helps people become more optimistic and appreciate the happy moments in their lives. Examples of early happy days include the first day of school, new cheer uniforms, and seeing puppies at a local festival.
Ferdinand Gernandt is being recommended for inclusion in a highly restrictive category as a producer, director, and choreographer. Alna Smit has worked with Ferdinand on many occasions, such as school productions and movie soundtracks, and regards him as a dear friend of high moral standards. Ferdinand is exceptionally driven and professional, always searching for new challenges and tasks to deliver quality work. He has already risen to the top of the South African entertainment industry and Alna believes Ferdinand will have a huge career in the future thanks to his unique talent and magnetic personality.
Dan Skirvin is known to be a dedicated, hard working employee who helped a new Irish pub become very successful over 5 years through his leadership. He is described as an honest family man who is able to balance his professional career with personal life while also being involved in his community. The writer recommends Dan highly for any position and believes he would be a great leader and employee who gives 110% daily.
The document provides information about changes at the Kiddyland Multiple Intelligences Centre. It announces that the director, Ms. Christine, is retiring and being replaced by Ms. Haina. It also details new programs being added, including music and French classes. Snacks will no longer be provided and parents must pack two healthy snacks and lunch for their children. Finally, it provides a checklist for parents for the first day of school in September.
This document appears to be an advertisement for wedding services from Weis Markets grocery stores. It promotes their floral design and wedding cake services. It states they specialize in beautiful bridal bouquets and decadent wedding cakes. Brides can choose from popular options or work with their designers to create custom arrangements and cakes. The ad encourages readers to visit their local Weis store to start wedding planning. It provides additional information on store locations for different services.
Sam Gentry is writing to Debbie Pearson, a business development specialist, to express his interest in potential employment. Over the past three summers, Sam has volunteered on mission trips in Bolivia, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic. In Bolivia, he helped local farmers and immersed himself in the culture. In Nicaragua, he worked in medical services outside his comfort zone. In the Dominican Republic, he mentored preschool students and gained perspective on education in developing countries. Sam believes community service is important for any degree or career.
The newsletter provides updates from the director of the Ammerdown Center, including recognizing the value of volunteers and welcoming a new residential volunteer. It also announces upcoming events like retreats and Christmas meals. Donations are requested to upgrade bedroom facilities at the center.
Patricia Robinson worked at Maligne Canyon Giftshop for the 2014 summer season. She was found to be mature, efficient, dependable, and ensured all tasks were completed in a timely manner while also attending to all guests. Patricia always went above and beyond in her duties as a cashier, gift assistant, and in keeping the gift shop clean and presentable. Her former manager recommends her for employment and believes she will be an asset to any company.
Little Giants Killara is a premium childcare facility located in Killara, NSW that provides high quality care and education for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years. They believe in a holistic and educational approach to child development through initiating learning based on each child's interests to foster curiosity, exploration, and confidence. The natural bushland surroundings are used to teach sustainability and environmental respect as part of their learning programs. Little Giants Killara has been operating since 2016 with over 30 employees and provides care from 7am to 6pm Monday through Friday.
Browse a wide range of Halloween costumes & Opt Super Scary Costume - Celebra...Celebrateit.ie
It's not just kids who love to dress up.. big kids love it too! Dress up in Halloween costume allows us to be whoever we want for the day and can give us a new sense of confidence. Costume can be used to impersonate our heroes, make people laugh, or to give people a fright! It is also used to draw attention for promotions. It has been around for centuries and with so many options, it might be difficult to choose.
St. Mark's Family Resource Center provides services like a food pantry and holiday gifts to needy families. They ask donors to remember the center during the holiday season by making a tax-deductible donation. Last year the center provided Thanksgiving meals to 500 families and Christmas gifts to 3500 children. The center relies entirely on donations, so they are asking for 50 people to each donate $100 as part of their 50/100 Campaign to raise $5,000 total by November 30th and December 31st to continue assisting those in need.
The principal provides a summary of the past year at Marsh Memorial Homes, an organization that cares for children and young people. It was a challenging but rewarding year, with programs making a real difference in the lives of the children. The organization relies heavily on donations from generous supporters. Upcoming events include the annual athletics competition and Christmas festivities. Houses provide updates on their activities over the past year, including academic achievements, life skills programs, and fundraising events.
The principal of Marsh Memorial Homes reflects on the past year, thanking donors and volunteers for their support. The organization provides care for 60 children and works to reunite them with families when possible. Various programs and activities from the year are described, and the annual fete was very successful, raising over R100,000 to support the children.
Welcome back newsletter primary sept 2019SimonBalle
The newsletter welcomes new families to the school and highlights improvements over the summer including renovated outdoor spaces and a new nursery room. It celebrates the school's strong academic results and introduces new staff. Upcoming events such as the PSA AGM and fun run are announced, and parents are encouraged to check the school calendar.
The newsletter provides updates on the spring term at The Mead School. It discusses student achievements and destinations for Year 6 students. It also announces staffing changes, with two teachers going on maternity leave and new hires. Additionally, it previews upcoming events like the summer show and book week celebrations, and announces fee increases for the following school year.
The document provides information for parents about the kindergarten program at Del Mar Pines, including arrival time, snacks, Friday folders, birthdays, a "Super Kid" program, kindergarten and sixth grade buddies, and ways to contact the teachers. It also announces an open house event for parents to learn about the curriculum and meet other families.
The document announces various upcoming events and programs at Grace Christian School and Penn Valley Church campuses, including a new sermon series on the book of James, women's and youth group activities, marriage conferences, and opportunities to support the church through recycling and rewards programs. Information is provided about service trips, directories, prayer groups, and other fellowship and educational offerings in the upcoming weeks.
Penn Valley Church Network Announcements for 1-19-2014PennValleyChurch
The document announces various upcoming events and programs at Grace Christian School and Penn Valley Church campuses, including a new sermon series on the book of James, women's and youth group activities, marriage conferences, and opportunities to support the church through recycling and rewards programs. Information is provided about service trips, directories, prayer groups, and other fellowship and educational offerings in the upcoming weeks.
This document contains announcements for various upcoming events at Grace Christian School and Penn Valley Church. It announces that Wednesday night dinner is at 6:15pm and classes are at 7pm. It also lists upcoming parent seminars in March, April and May and notes the spring auction coordination meeting on February 22nd and the spring auction event on March 19th. It requests volunteers to help distribute flyers and lawn signs for the auction. It provides information on several fundraising programs and opportunities including the Giant A+ Rewards program and a box top collection running through February. It also includes announcements for various women's bible studies, youth events, and prayer meetings.
Family Night will resume on October 3rd. The online Grace Christian School store is open to purchase spiritwear and gift cards. An information session about D3 families will be held on September 30th or October 18th. The Youth Welcome Retreat will take place from October 12th to 14th. Zion Choral will perform at two churches in October. A missions trip to help with hurricane relief in the Carolinas is planned for mid-October. Operation Christmas Child collection begins. Penn Valley Church has a new online giving platform and text-to-give option. The Telford Campus Nursery needs volunteers. A new non-profit called Along The Way seeks mentors for single mothers. Penn Valley Church's online directory can
This document provides a summary of the first issue of a local magazine called "Mum to Mum Mag". It includes interviews with three mothers from Milton Keynes who are featured on the magazine's cover. It also provides information about the magazine's founders and contributors. Additionally, it includes a calendar of local family-friendly events for the next three months in Milton Keynes and surrounding areas. The document aims to provide a variety of interesting content for local mothers.
This document provides information for parents about the kindergarten program at Del Mar Pines. It outlines details such as arrival time between 8-8:30am, snack time procedures, use of Friday folders to send student work home, how birthdays will be celebrated, opportunities for students to be "Super Kid" of the week, kindergarteners being paired with 6th grade mentors, and contact information for the teachers. The kindergarten year is designed to help students grow and learn through a filled schedule of activities, friendship, and building a strong educational foundation.
The document summarizes various upcoming events at Ascot School, including a recent wearable arts exhibition, an upcoming school production, and important term dates. It also provides information about school trips, prizegiving, the canteen closing, and a mufti day fundraiser for typhoon relief in the Philippines.
The document announces various upcoming events and programs at Grace Christian School and Penn Valley Church for the month of December, including a new sermon series on Christmas themes, opportunities to support the school through fundraising programs, women's and men's bible studies, youth group events, Christmas Eve services, and needs for volunteers.
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The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Timber Creek Elementary School in November, including a food drive on November 1st, picture re-takes, Veteran's Day on November 11th, a fall book fair from November 11th-15th, a 3rd grade performance on November 14th, and a student holiday from November 25th-29th. It thanks volunteers who helped with recent events like the fall festival and Tiger Shop and encourages parents to support the school through the PTA. The principal's message reminds parents to label student items and invites them to have lunch and attend upcoming programs.
The headteacher provides an update on recent and upcoming events at the school in the past week. There were several sporting events, music concerts, and an awards ceremony. The "Slice of Summer" fundraising event last weekend was very successful, raising over £5000. Several staff members are going on maternity leave or leaving their positions, and new staff will be introduced in the fall term. The primary phase notices include reminders about lost property, lunch choices, sports day photos, and the last week of clubs. The PSA newsletter discusses thanking volunteers for the successful summer fair and provides updates on uniform sales and upcoming events.
This document provides information for parents about the Early Years program at Orchard Primary School. It introduces the Early Years team and describes the curriculum areas covered. It explains that learning takes place through child-initiated and adult-led activities indoors and outdoors. The document outlines the school's settling in process, curriculum, routine, assessments and activities to help parents and children transition smoothly into the Early Years program.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City, including a fun run, book week activities, maths workshops, and a business and enterprise day. It introduces new teachers to the school community and provides updates from various school departments on recent activities and events. The contact information is provided at the end for the school.
Similar to Christmas has arrived at Fitzsimmons Place Nursery! (20)
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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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.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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.
Christmas has arrived at Fitzsimmons Place Nursery!
1. Newsletter
December 2015
Christmas has arrived at Fitzsimmons Place Nursery!
Christmas is just around the corner and as you can imagine
everyone here is starting to get very excited for Christmas.
2.
3. We are celebrating Christmas
& would love for you to join us for an
adult’s only cheese and wine evening.
Please RSVP via email
admin@fitzsimmonsplacenursery.co.uk
by 7th
December
What’s happening at Fitzsimmons in December?
4. Busylizzy
We are proud to announce that we have become an official partner
with busylizzy’s of Guildford. You can find us at:
http://busylizzyguildford.co.uk/exclusive-offers/fitzsimmons-
place-nursery/
Junk modelling
We are asking if you could please collect up some ‘junk’ for the children to use during junk
modelling.
Items such as:-
Egg boxes
clean milk containers
biscuit boxes
shampoo and conditioner
containers
cream bottles
cards
ribbon
buttons
old perfume containers
scrap fabric
old jewellery boxes or any
other little boxes
shoe boxes
hand wash bottles
washing powder boxes
Coffee Mornings
We will be resuming our Coffee Mornings from January next year, as they
have proved to be successful for new Mums. Moving forward we would like
to invite both new and current Mums.
So why not come along and enjoy some tea or coffee with cake. Just relax
for a chat while your little ones have a romp around our soft play or sing
along to some Nursery song. We might even get messy with some sensory play activities which
will stimulate your baby’s senses.
Our dates For January will be Thursday the 14th
and Thursday 28th
from 10am – 11:30am.
Please do ensure that you book as space is limited.
5. Road Safety
Now the nights are getting darker, please take extra care when arriving and leaving the
Nursery.
Travelling by car – Remember to exit the Nursery parking area to the right. Many cars will be
coming up the slip road and exiting onto Portsmouth Road. From the narrow slip
road it is very difficult to see oncoming traffic due to the bend in the road.
Travelling by foot - if you are walking to Nursery you must use the traffic
lights to cross over. They are there to help you cross the road safely. It may
seem like it takes a bit longer but it is much safer for you and your little one, not to
mention teaching your child about road traffic safety.
Guinea Pigs
Our Nursery Guinea Pigs would love to be a part of your family for the weekend.
So if you would like to take them home please let us know. We will get them packed
up with a readymade cage, a change of bedding and some food to go home with you.
Just pop into the office or give us a ring and we will organise it for you.
Christmas Parking
6. General information and Nursery news is often posted on our Facebook page, so
please follow us to keep up-to-date!
www.facebook.com/fitzsimmonsplacenursery/
From all the staff at Fitzsimmons Place Nursery, we wish
you and your family a very merry Christmas.
Olivia Sutton
Operations Director
Our Wonderful Staff
As the year draws to a close new opportunities come our way which leads to sad goodbyes
but a welcome, to new friends.
We are very happy to congratulate Taylor, on her recent engagement. However, sadly for us,
Taylor has decided to relocate to her fiancés. She will be leaving after many years with us at
the end of December but we wish her much happiness in the next stage of her life.
Jade will also be leaving us at the end of December. She has been at Fitzsimmons for a year
and a half and will be sadly missed by both the staff and all of the children she has worked
closely with.
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We are delighted to introduce to new member of staff. Kerry and Selina, who both joined
us in November and are both confidently finding her place in the Nursery. Kerry is now in
Panda’s with Becky and Zoe and Selina upstairs in Giraffes with Carly. Both Kerry and Selina
are level 3 trained in Child Care and have experience working is other settings.
7. After a previous Newsletter and the feedback, some of you have asked for us to include
names, pictures & a little description of the staff here at Fitzsimmons to help you all
familiarise yourselves with our team. So here it is…….
Becky Lake Kerry Turner Zoe Newton
Joined in 2008 and has her
NVQ Level 3
Joined in November 2015
Level
Joined in 2014 and has her
NVQ Level 3
Josie Wyatt – Room Leader Charlay Scholfield Sammy Jafari
Joined in 2012 has her NVQ
Level 3 Started on our Apprentice
Scheme in August 2015. She
has a Level 2 in Childcare is
currently working towards her
NVQ Level 3
Joined September 2015 & soon
to be working towards her
NVQ Level 2
8. Lisa Palmer – Room Leader Molly Murphy Gina Manning
Joined in 2008 and has her
NVQ Level 3 & a Diploma in
Child Psychology
Started is our Apprentice
Scheme in July 2015 and is
working towards her NVQ
Level 2
Joined us in 2014 and is
currently working towards her
NVQ Level 3
Carly Byng – Room Leader Seline Gorlay - Ashwood
Joined us in 2013 and has a
Foundation Degree in Early
Years
Joined us in November and has
her Level 3
Maria Salpiktidou – Room
Leader
Claudia Oldaker Amelia Phocus
Joined us in September 2015
and has a BA in Early Childhood
Education
Joined us in 2012 she has her
NVQ Level 2 & is working
towards her Level 3
Started on our Apprentice
Scheme September 2015 and is
working towards her NVQ
Level 2
9. You can also find more details of our Management Team, Admin and our chef on our website!
Angela Crook – Cookie Club Charlotte Taylor – Forest
School Leader
Busby - Chef
Joined in 2004 and has both her
Level 3 NVQ
Started in September 2015 as
our Forest School Leader
Joined us in 2013 and has an
NVQ Level 3 in Professional
Cookery