Construction is ongoing at the site. Updates on construction progress will continue to be provided. People should monitor for future updates regarding construction work being done.
This document is a dedication for the art piece "Catch and Release" donated by Diane Roth and Charles Hass along with their family and friends in collaboration with Sculpture in the South. It thanks the individuals who made the dedication of the sculpture possible, including Mr. and Mrs. Roth, Charles Hass, their family and friends, and Sculpture in the South.
This document is a dedication for the art piece "Catch and Release" donated by Diane Roth and Charles Hass along with their family and friends to Sculpture in the South. The sculpture was created by artist Vala Ola and was dedicated on August 25, 2011.
The document outlines plans to establish a Society for Organizational Learning (SoL) community in Italy called SoL Italia. SoL Italia aims to spread awareness of SoL principles and practices through networking, training events, publishing Italian translations of related works, and sponsoring large-scale change projects. Initial activities include growing the founding community, obtaining official SoL recognition, establishing a non-profit organization, launching a website and newsletter, holding monthly meetings, and conducting interviews with national leaders. The goal is to facilitate Italy's contribution to the global evolutionary shift toward more conscious organizations.
The construction update document provides details on the progress of building a new library in Dorchester County. Workers cleared the area for a service driveway by removing the curb and grading the land. They then set up to pour concrete footings and proceeded to pour cement. Forms were subsequently removed, revealing the newly completed curbing. The driveway and parking lot were starting to take shape as construction continued.
The document provides a tour of the renovated Jennie Johnston McMahan Library headquarters in Dorchester County. Key updates from the renovation include a new driveway entrance and expanded parking lot, expanded adult, teen, and children's areas with new seating and computer stations, as well as updated meeting rooms. Local artists Steve and Virginia Bond painted a mural in the adult area depicting sites and events from Dorchester County's past and present.
Site preparation for construction began after the ground breaking, including bringing in fill, compacting the soil, and removing trees. In the current week, little activity has occurred aside from setting up storage and portable toilets while debris from tree cutting awaits removal. Updates will continue as work progresses on the construction project.
The Jennie J. McMahan Library held a ground breaking ceremony on August 24, 2011 to celebrate the expansion and renovation project of the library headquarters. County and town officials such as the County Council Chairman, Library Director, Mayor, and Town Council members spoke at the ceremony. Dignitaries then grabbed hard hats and shovels to officially break ground on the construction project. Refreshments were served after the ceremony to celebrate the beginning of the project.
The preconstruction meeting for a project was held on August 3rd, 2011 and was attended by representatives from the architect, construction company, county officials, and subcontractors to discuss reporting requirements, paperwork, and project specifics. Contracts were signed at the conclusion of the meeting, and site preparation was announced to begin the following week, as documented by pictures taken from August 15th to 19th.
This document is a dedication for the art piece "Catch and Release" donated by Diane Roth and Charles Hass along with their family and friends in collaboration with Sculpture in the South. It thanks the individuals who made the dedication of the sculpture possible, including Mr. and Mrs. Roth, Charles Hass, their family and friends, and Sculpture in the South.
This document is a dedication for the art piece "Catch and Release" donated by Diane Roth and Charles Hass along with their family and friends to Sculpture in the South. The sculpture was created by artist Vala Ola and was dedicated on August 25, 2011.
The document outlines plans to establish a Society for Organizational Learning (SoL) community in Italy called SoL Italia. SoL Italia aims to spread awareness of SoL principles and practices through networking, training events, publishing Italian translations of related works, and sponsoring large-scale change projects. Initial activities include growing the founding community, obtaining official SoL recognition, establishing a non-profit organization, launching a website and newsletter, holding monthly meetings, and conducting interviews with national leaders. The goal is to facilitate Italy's contribution to the global evolutionary shift toward more conscious organizations.
The construction update document provides details on the progress of building a new library in Dorchester County. Workers cleared the area for a service driveway by removing the curb and grading the land. They then set up to pour concrete footings and proceeded to pour cement. Forms were subsequently removed, revealing the newly completed curbing. The driveway and parking lot were starting to take shape as construction continued.
The document provides a tour of the renovated Jennie Johnston McMahan Library headquarters in Dorchester County. Key updates from the renovation include a new driveway entrance and expanded parking lot, expanded adult, teen, and children's areas with new seating and computer stations, as well as updated meeting rooms. Local artists Steve and Virginia Bond painted a mural in the adult area depicting sites and events from Dorchester County's past and present.
Site preparation for construction began after the ground breaking, including bringing in fill, compacting the soil, and removing trees. In the current week, little activity has occurred aside from setting up storage and portable toilets while debris from tree cutting awaits removal. Updates will continue as work progresses on the construction project.
The Jennie J. McMahan Library held a ground breaking ceremony on August 24, 2011 to celebrate the expansion and renovation project of the library headquarters. County and town officials such as the County Council Chairman, Library Director, Mayor, and Town Council members spoke at the ceremony. Dignitaries then grabbed hard hats and shovels to officially break ground on the construction project. Refreshments were served after the ceremony to celebrate the beginning of the project.
The preconstruction meeting for a project was held on August 3rd, 2011 and was attended by representatives from the architect, construction company, county officials, and subcontractors to discuss reporting requirements, paperwork, and project specifics. Contracts were signed at the conclusion of the meeting, and site preparation was announced to begin the following week, as documented by pictures taken from August 15th to 19th.
Libraries continue to play an important role in communities by providing free access to resources that many cannot otherwise afford, such as books, computers, internet access, and educational programs. While the internet has increased access to information, libraries offer assistance from trained staff and the opportunity for social interaction that online resources lack. Libraries also preserve and maintain physical collections of materials that would be lost if only available in digital form online.
The LEGO Club is holding its annual meeting in 2010. Members will gather to showcase their latest creations, participate in building challenges, and elect new officers for the upcoming year. A highlight of the event will be the selection of the "Model of the Year", where members vote on the most creative and impressive structure built by a club member over the past 12 months.
Lego Club Creations is hosting a robot building event this Saturday from 1-3pm at the local community center. Children ages 8-12 are invited to attend and build robots out of Lego bricks that they can program to move and interact. The event is free and pizza will be provided, but space is limited so parents must RSVP by this Thursday to reserve a spot for their child.
Honor Flight South Carolina organized a trip for veterans on September 1, 2010 that departed from Columbia, SC. The trip aimed to honor veterans for their service by transporting them to Washington D.C. to visit memorials built in their honor. The brief document provided key details about the event such as the date and location but did not include any other context about the number of veterans that attended or details about their experience visiting the memorials.
A list of winners from drawings in St. George and Summerville is provided, including winners of gift certificates for a restaurant in Charlotte and a movie, a beach chair, and a tote. Linda Veline won a beach chair but was unavailable for a photo of the winners.
This document lists various children's and family programs taking place at libraries in St. George and Summerville during the summer. These include story times, an astronomer meet and greet, aquarium robot demonstrations, a Lego club, an exhibit on the universe, and tie dye crafts. It also notes the winners of the adult summer reading program for the month of June in St. George and Summerville libraries.
Sand art and beach activities were part of the St. George Summer Reading Program on July 15, 2010. Children were able to participate in making sand sculptures and other crafts using materials found at the beach. A variety of beach-themed activities were offered as part of the summer program for children in St. George on that date.
The document announces the winners of a June drawing for an adult summer reading program. Bobbie Kekel, Mary DuBois, and Lori Thomas won prizes in St. George, while Claudelle Gadsden, Teresa Johnson, and Jessica Toomer won prizes in Summerville. The document congratulates all the winners and encourages continued reading to be eligible for the July drawing.
The document announces a design contest with the topic of designing an owl. It declares that a winner has been selected for the contest without providing any details about the winning design or entrant.
Libraries continue to play an important role in communities by providing free access to resources that many cannot otherwise afford, such as books, computers, internet access, and educational programs. While the internet has increased access to information, libraries offer assistance from trained staff and the opportunity for social interaction that online resources lack. Libraries also preserve and maintain physical collections of materials that would be lost if only available in digital form online.
The LEGO Club is holding its annual meeting in 2010. Members will gather to showcase their latest creations, participate in building challenges, and elect new officers for the upcoming year. A highlight of the event will be the selection of the "Model of the Year", where members vote on the most creative and impressive structure built by a club member over the past 12 months.
Lego Club Creations is hosting a robot building event this Saturday from 1-3pm at the local community center. Children ages 8-12 are invited to attend and build robots out of Lego bricks that they can program to move and interact. The event is free and pizza will be provided, but space is limited so parents must RSVP by this Thursday to reserve a spot for their child.
Honor Flight South Carolina organized a trip for veterans on September 1, 2010 that departed from Columbia, SC. The trip aimed to honor veterans for their service by transporting them to Washington D.C. to visit memorials built in their honor. The brief document provided key details about the event such as the date and location but did not include any other context about the number of veterans that attended or details about their experience visiting the memorials.
A list of winners from drawings in St. George and Summerville is provided, including winners of gift certificates for a restaurant in Charlotte and a movie, a beach chair, and a tote. Linda Veline won a beach chair but was unavailable for a photo of the winners.
This document lists various children's and family programs taking place at libraries in St. George and Summerville during the summer. These include story times, an astronomer meet and greet, aquarium robot demonstrations, a Lego club, an exhibit on the universe, and tie dye crafts. It also notes the winners of the adult summer reading program for the month of June in St. George and Summerville libraries.
Sand art and beach activities were part of the St. George Summer Reading Program on July 15, 2010. Children were able to participate in making sand sculptures and other crafts using materials found at the beach. A variety of beach-themed activities were offered as part of the summer program for children in St. George on that date.
The document announces the winners of a June drawing for an adult summer reading program. Bobbie Kekel, Mary DuBois, and Lori Thomas won prizes in St. George, while Claudelle Gadsden, Teresa Johnson, and Jessica Toomer won prizes in Summerville. The document congratulates all the winners and encourages continued reading to be eligible for the July drawing.
The document announces a design contest with the topic of designing an owl. It declares that a winner has been selected for the contest without providing any details about the winning design or entrant.