The document discusses the Old Yellow Meeting House located in Upper Freehold Township, NJ. It was built in 1737 and is one of the oldest Baptist churches in the US. The document provides details on the organization's finances, membership, events, struggles to attract new members, and proposals to improve outreach through a website, direct mailing, and hosting more events.
Alzheimer Scotland raised over £6 million in 2013/2014 from a variety of fundraising efforts including donations, sponsored events, memory walks, gift aid, companies and charitable trusts. They narrowly received £10,000 in funding from the People's Postcode Trust due to a difference of 23 votes. Many people volunteered or fundraised in their communities through various activities like Christmas card sales, collections, and donations in lieu of gifts. The funds raised help support Alzheimer Scotland's projects like their new Dumfries Dementia Resource Centre.
The document provides information about the Twentieth Century Club of Alabama, including its history, leadership, and activities. It lists the club's officers from 2008-2010 and describes several of the club's community service projects from 2008-2009, such as an annual Santa's Workshop for children and fundraising events like BunnyTales. It also outlines some of the club's monthly programs focused on topics like conservation, international issues, health, and the arts.
Bob Otzelberger is a faithful donor to Luther Manor who gives in many ways such as responding to annual appeals and purchasing Love Lights. As a Terrace resident, he enjoys exercising, attending services, and playing Wii bowling. Otzelberger values supporting Luther Manor's Resident Support Fund to ensure no one has to leave due to inability to pay.
The Central Minnesota Community Foundation annual report summarizes their activities in 2013. They received $10.6 million in new gifts and contributions, added 40 new funds bringing the total to 580, and awarded over $5.8 million in grants. The report focuses on how the Foundation connects people and resources in the community. It highlights longtime community leader Andy Hilger who passed away, and his legacy of philanthropic leadership and connections in the region.
LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week in Canada, April 16, 2012LiveWorkPlay
A wonderful evening honouring LiveWorkPlay volunteers with help from The Right Honourable David Johnston, His Excellency The Governor General of Canada.
Issue 17: 'On the Record', New Directions' Newsletter🐠 Abbi Head
Full of news, views, stories, events and reports, New Directions' newsletter is packed with information about the charity, the people it supports, their families and carers.
The document discusses the Old Yellow Meeting House located in Upper Freehold Township, NJ. It was built in 1737 and is one of the oldest Baptist churches in the US. The document provides details on the organization's finances, membership, events, struggles to attract new members, and proposals to improve outreach through a website, direct mailing, and hosting more events.
Alzheimer Scotland raised over £6 million in 2013/2014 from a variety of fundraising efforts including donations, sponsored events, memory walks, gift aid, companies and charitable trusts. They narrowly received £10,000 in funding from the People's Postcode Trust due to a difference of 23 votes. Many people volunteered or fundraised in their communities through various activities like Christmas card sales, collections, and donations in lieu of gifts. The funds raised help support Alzheimer Scotland's projects like their new Dumfries Dementia Resource Centre.
The document provides information about the Twentieth Century Club of Alabama, including its history, leadership, and activities. It lists the club's officers from 2008-2010 and describes several of the club's community service projects from 2008-2009, such as an annual Santa's Workshop for children and fundraising events like BunnyTales. It also outlines some of the club's monthly programs focused on topics like conservation, international issues, health, and the arts.
Bob Otzelberger is a faithful donor to Luther Manor who gives in many ways such as responding to annual appeals and purchasing Love Lights. As a Terrace resident, he enjoys exercising, attending services, and playing Wii bowling. Otzelberger values supporting Luther Manor's Resident Support Fund to ensure no one has to leave due to inability to pay.
The Central Minnesota Community Foundation annual report summarizes their activities in 2013. They received $10.6 million in new gifts and contributions, added 40 new funds bringing the total to 580, and awarded over $5.8 million in grants. The report focuses on how the Foundation connects people and resources in the community. It highlights longtime community leader Andy Hilger who passed away, and his legacy of philanthropic leadership and connections in the region.
LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week in Canada, April 16, 2012LiveWorkPlay
A wonderful evening honouring LiveWorkPlay volunteers with help from The Right Honourable David Johnston, His Excellency The Governor General of Canada.
Issue 17: 'On the Record', New Directions' Newsletter🐠 Abbi Head
Full of news, views, stories, events and reports, New Directions' newsletter is packed with information about the charity, the people it supports, their families and carers.
Lakeside Plastics employees have raised almost $20,000 over 15 years for the Windsor Downtown Mission through various fundraising events. The employees participate in monthly dress down days and hold bake sales, food sales, and raffles. In 2010, they donated their largest gift of $8,000. One beneficiary of the Mission's services is Sam, a 62-year-old man who immigrated to Canada 22 years ago and is now relying on the Mission during financial difficulties.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for December 10, 2014David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the month of December 2014. It includes details on Christmas programs taking place in mid-late December, as well as notices that the weekly newsletter will transition to electronic only distribution starting in January 2015 to save costs. Sunday service attendance and financial figures are also presented.
The Rotaract Mississauga general meeting agenda included: a guest speaker from the Boys & Girls Club of Peel; a cheque presentation to the Boys & Girls Club; an update on the upcoming TEDxMississauga event; and announcements about upcoming committee meetings, social events, and volunteer opportunities including a blood drive and coat drive.
The Greater Susquehanna Valley United Way fights for health, education, and financial stability in Northumberland, Snyder and Union counties in Pennsylvania. It supports solutions for issues like behavioral health, addiction, affordable transportation, early childhood education, diversity and inclusion. The United Way partners with local nonprofits and agencies, brings communities together, and finds new solutions to problems through fundraising, volunteering, advocacy and other efforts with the goal of improving lives and communities.
The document congratulates Elaine Schuster and Jeanne Yozell for their support and years of service to Big Sister Association of Greater Boston. It thanks them for making the world a better place for women and girls. It also congratulates Big Sister Association on their 60th anniversary of providing mentoring services to girls in the Boston area.
The document appears to be a collection of photographs from the activities of the Woman's Club of Winter Park over many years. Some of the photographs show the founders of the club in 1915. Other photographs depict various events organized by the club like flower shows, fashion shows, luncheons, fundraisers, scholarship programs, holiday celebrations and more. The club seems focused on bringing women together through social and charitable activities.
The Scranton Area Foundation is a community foundation that serves Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. It has three main goals: to develop and manage permanent endowment funds, award grants to address community needs, and encourage charitable giving. As a community foundation, it offers personalized services to donors, has local expertise on community issues, and provides community leadership. Donors can establish named funds to support causes they care about and leave a lasting legacy in the community. The Foundation helps teach charitable giving to families and offers various giving tools like donor advised funds.
Life Navigators is a nonprofit that supports individuals with disabilities. In 2013, they focused on offering more community outings and social events. Through these, consumers developed skills and friendships. One consumer, Roger, went from being shy to more confident and social. The organization is thankful for its donors and volunteers who make its work possible. Financially, it had over $1.4 million in expenses supporting over 4,700 individuals. It offers various programs to help individuals live active lives in the community.
This document discusses the work of Child's Cup Full, a nonprofit social enterprise that creates jobs for talented refugee women artisans in the West Bank. It trains and employs women to make handmade children's toys and accessories that are marketed and sold in the US. This provides stable incomes for families and contributes to the social standing of women who are often primary breadwinners. The organization believes in establishing a self-sustaining business model instead of charity to generate long-term opportunities for refugee artisans who have limited access to global markets. It is part of a global movement to empower artisan sectors in developing areas.
The document provides an annual report for Arts of the Albemarle (AoA) for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. It summarizes that AoA had a successful year with increased program revenue, membership, and community support. Key accomplishments included record attendance and ticket sales for AoA's performing arts programs. The annual report also outlines AoA's financial information including sources of revenue and expenditures.
Family Promise of Clinton County is a nonprofit organization that aims to raise awareness about homelessness in the local community and encourage action. The document outlines a proposed grassroots campaign to educate and motivate influential leaders, including spiritual leaders, community and business leaders, and school officials. By engaging these thought leaders and helping them understand the issue, the campaign aims to spread awareness more widely and encourage the community to help address homelessness.
The annual report of Room at the Inn summarizes their activities from 2013-2014. It provided shelter to around 200 people total, most of whom were children. They served over 18,000 meals and gave out over 1,100 bus passes to clients. Room at the Inn relies heavily on volunteer support, receiving over 30,000 volunteer hours from 2,200 individuals across 57 congregations. Financially, they received over $400,000 in grants and contributions, spent most funds on services for clients, and ended the fiscal year with a small increase in net assets.
The Social Service Network of St. Tammany Parish will hold its monthly meeting on June 17th from 11:30am to 1:30pm. The meeting will be hosted at 4104 Dauphine St in Slidell and will feature a speaker discussing Alzheimer's, as well as resource tables and time for networking. Food will be provided by some sponsors and donations will be collected for the Alzheimer's Association and Covington Food Bank.
Twenty-three volunteers from Wayland, Michigan, including the mayor and a county commissioner, will perform a skit called "The Not Too Late Show" before the Michigan Main Street Advisory Council to pitch Wayland's Downtown Development Authority for membership in the Main Street program. Becoming a Main Street community would provide Wayland's DDA with expertise from the Michigan Main Street Center in revitalizing downtown Wayland through a five-year public-private partnership, without direct state funding. A vote for approval is expected on July 1.
The 2014 annual report of the Chequamegon Bay Area Community Fund recognizes donors for helping meet their $100,000 fundraising goal. They provide grants to non-profits in the arts, education, environment, economic development, and human services. In 2014, they held a grant writing workshop, organized a turkey trot fundraiser that raised over $2,500, and worked with their parent foundation to develop a disaster preparedness plan for the community. Their assets grew from $282,066 to $350,971 from 2013 to 2014 due to contributions and investment returns.
Kiva is a microlending organization that allows individuals to loan small amounts of money to entrepreneurs in developing countries. The students are raising money through Kiva to support Mila Maribbay, a 33-year-old woman from the Philippines who needs $600 for her food store. They have set fundraising goals where the teachers will dress up as superheroes if certain amounts are reached to incentivize donations.
In Three Words- http://www.laumcstormrelief.comjdornberg
Volunteers have been essential to the recovery efforts following hurricanes in Louisiana, with over 56,000 volunteers contributing more than 2.4 million hours worth an estimated $46 million. The annual report highlights various rebuilding projects completed with volunteer help, including the first total new home build and a project in memory of victims of the Virginia Tech shooting. It notes several areas still needing volunteer assistance with recovery, and expresses gratitude for the role volunteers have played in restoring hope.
This document discusses gang activity and youth violence in Melbourne, Australia. It touches on several factors that can contribute to tensions like increasing cultural diversity, rising costs of living, and difficulties finding employment for new migrants. These stresses can weaken social ties and lead to hostility. The document also describes the history of organized crime in Melbourne tracing back to dock worker unions. Finally, it examines different types of gangs and some of the social and identity factors that can influence youth participation in gangs and street violence.
Seeds have developed various methods of traveling away from the parent plant to grow into new plants. Some seeds are light and travel by wind, such as orchid and poppy capsules, while others have wings or tufts to help them float. Other seeds travel by water when washed away by rain, like coconuts and willows. Animals and people also transport seeds mechanically to new locations where they can take root and grow.
This document summarizes research on modeling intermediate mass red giant stars. It finds that:
1) Red giant evolutionary tracks are confined to a narrow temperature band and convection/semi-convection treatment is important in models.
2) Red giants have a high density contrast between their extremely dense cores and extended, low density envelopes. This leads to very dense oscillation frequency spectra.
3) Non-radial oscillation modes in red giants oscillate rapidly in the deep interior and present two types - those trapped in the envelope and those trapped deeper with higher inertia.
Lakeside Plastics employees have raised almost $20,000 over 15 years for the Windsor Downtown Mission through various fundraising events. The employees participate in monthly dress down days and hold bake sales, food sales, and raffles. In 2010, they donated their largest gift of $8,000. One beneficiary of the Mission's services is Sam, a 62-year-old man who immigrated to Canada 22 years ago and is now relying on the Mission during financial difficulties.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for December 10, 2014David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the month of December 2014. It includes details on Christmas programs taking place in mid-late December, as well as notices that the weekly newsletter will transition to electronic only distribution starting in January 2015 to save costs. Sunday service attendance and financial figures are also presented.
The Rotaract Mississauga general meeting agenda included: a guest speaker from the Boys & Girls Club of Peel; a cheque presentation to the Boys & Girls Club; an update on the upcoming TEDxMississauga event; and announcements about upcoming committee meetings, social events, and volunteer opportunities including a blood drive and coat drive.
The Greater Susquehanna Valley United Way fights for health, education, and financial stability in Northumberland, Snyder and Union counties in Pennsylvania. It supports solutions for issues like behavioral health, addiction, affordable transportation, early childhood education, diversity and inclusion. The United Way partners with local nonprofits and agencies, brings communities together, and finds new solutions to problems through fundraising, volunteering, advocacy and other efforts with the goal of improving lives and communities.
The document congratulates Elaine Schuster and Jeanne Yozell for their support and years of service to Big Sister Association of Greater Boston. It thanks them for making the world a better place for women and girls. It also congratulates Big Sister Association on their 60th anniversary of providing mentoring services to girls in the Boston area.
The document appears to be a collection of photographs from the activities of the Woman's Club of Winter Park over many years. Some of the photographs show the founders of the club in 1915. Other photographs depict various events organized by the club like flower shows, fashion shows, luncheons, fundraisers, scholarship programs, holiday celebrations and more. The club seems focused on bringing women together through social and charitable activities.
The Scranton Area Foundation is a community foundation that serves Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. It has three main goals: to develop and manage permanent endowment funds, award grants to address community needs, and encourage charitable giving. As a community foundation, it offers personalized services to donors, has local expertise on community issues, and provides community leadership. Donors can establish named funds to support causes they care about and leave a lasting legacy in the community. The Foundation helps teach charitable giving to families and offers various giving tools like donor advised funds.
Life Navigators is a nonprofit that supports individuals with disabilities. In 2013, they focused on offering more community outings and social events. Through these, consumers developed skills and friendships. One consumer, Roger, went from being shy to more confident and social. The organization is thankful for its donors and volunteers who make its work possible. Financially, it had over $1.4 million in expenses supporting over 4,700 individuals. It offers various programs to help individuals live active lives in the community.
This document discusses the work of Child's Cup Full, a nonprofit social enterprise that creates jobs for talented refugee women artisans in the West Bank. It trains and employs women to make handmade children's toys and accessories that are marketed and sold in the US. This provides stable incomes for families and contributes to the social standing of women who are often primary breadwinners. The organization believes in establishing a self-sustaining business model instead of charity to generate long-term opportunities for refugee artisans who have limited access to global markets. It is part of a global movement to empower artisan sectors in developing areas.
The document provides an annual report for Arts of the Albemarle (AoA) for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. It summarizes that AoA had a successful year with increased program revenue, membership, and community support. Key accomplishments included record attendance and ticket sales for AoA's performing arts programs. The annual report also outlines AoA's financial information including sources of revenue and expenditures.
Family Promise of Clinton County is a nonprofit organization that aims to raise awareness about homelessness in the local community and encourage action. The document outlines a proposed grassroots campaign to educate and motivate influential leaders, including spiritual leaders, community and business leaders, and school officials. By engaging these thought leaders and helping them understand the issue, the campaign aims to spread awareness more widely and encourage the community to help address homelessness.
The annual report of Room at the Inn summarizes their activities from 2013-2014. It provided shelter to around 200 people total, most of whom were children. They served over 18,000 meals and gave out over 1,100 bus passes to clients. Room at the Inn relies heavily on volunteer support, receiving over 30,000 volunteer hours from 2,200 individuals across 57 congregations. Financially, they received over $400,000 in grants and contributions, spent most funds on services for clients, and ended the fiscal year with a small increase in net assets.
The Social Service Network of St. Tammany Parish will hold its monthly meeting on June 17th from 11:30am to 1:30pm. The meeting will be hosted at 4104 Dauphine St in Slidell and will feature a speaker discussing Alzheimer's, as well as resource tables and time for networking. Food will be provided by some sponsors and donations will be collected for the Alzheimer's Association and Covington Food Bank.
Twenty-three volunteers from Wayland, Michigan, including the mayor and a county commissioner, will perform a skit called "The Not Too Late Show" before the Michigan Main Street Advisory Council to pitch Wayland's Downtown Development Authority for membership in the Main Street program. Becoming a Main Street community would provide Wayland's DDA with expertise from the Michigan Main Street Center in revitalizing downtown Wayland through a five-year public-private partnership, without direct state funding. A vote for approval is expected on July 1.
The 2014 annual report of the Chequamegon Bay Area Community Fund recognizes donors for helping meet their $100,000 fundraising goal. They provide grants to non-profits in the arts, education, environment, economic development, and human services. In 2014, they held a grant writing workshop, organized a turkey trot fundraiser that raised over $2,500, and worked with their parent foundation to develop a disaster preparedness plan for the community. Their assets grew from $282,066 to $350,971 from 2013 to 2014 due to contributions and investment returns.
Kiva is a microlending organization that allows individuals to loan small amounts of money to entrepreneurs in developing countries. The students are raising money through Kiva to support Mila Maribbay, a 33-year-old woman from the Philippines who needs $600 for her food store. They have set fundraising goals where the teachers will dress up as superheroes if certain amounts are reached to incentivize donations.
In Three Words- http://www.laumcstormrelief.comjdornberg
Volunteers have been essential to the recovery efforts following hurricanes in Louisiana, with over 56,000 volunteers contributing more than 2.4 million hours worth an estimated $46 million. The annual report highlights various rebuilding projects completed with volunteer help, including the first total new home build and a project in memory of victims of the Virginia Tech shooting. It notes several areas still needing volunteer assistance with recovery, and expresses gratitude for the role volunteers have played in restoring hope.
This document discusses gang activity and youth violence in Melbourne, Australia. It touches on several factors that can contribute to tensions like increasing cultural diversity, rising costs of living, and difficulties finding employment for new migrants. These stresses can weaken social ties and lead to hostility. The document also describes the history of organized crime in Melbourne tracing back to dock worker unions. Finally, it examines different types of gangs and some of the social and identity factors that can influence youth participation in gangs and street violence.
Seeds have developed various methods of traveling away from the parent plant to grow into new plants. Some seeds are light and travel by wind, such as orchid and poppy capsules, while others have wings or tufts to help them float. Other seeds travel by water when washed away by rain, like coconuts and willows. Animals and people also transport seeds mechanically to new locations where they can take root and grow.
This document summarizes research on modeling intermediate mass red giant stars. It finds that:
1) Red giant evolutionary tracks are confined to a narrow temperature band and convection/semi-convection treatment is important in models.
2) Red giants have a high density contrast between their extremely dense cores and extended, low density envelopes. This leads to very dense oscillation frequency spectra.
3) Non-radial oscillation modes in red giants oscillate rapidly in the deep interior and present two types - those trapped in the envelope and those trapped deeper with higher inertia.
1. The document discusses various poisonous plants that can be found indoors, in gardens, or in nature. It identifies house plants like dumb cane and philodendron, garden plants like hyacinth and azalea, and poisonous berries as toxic.
2. While some plants have edible parts, like rhubarb stems and apples, their leaves and other parts can be poisonous. Many mushrooms are also poisonous, with only about 1,000 of the 38,000 types being safe to eat.
3. The document provides tips for what to do if exposed to a poisonous plant, like poison ivy, which can cause blistering. It stresses staying calm, getting
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The Mb Star C3 Pro is a diagnostic tool for Mercedes Benz cars, trucks, and other vehicles. It can diagnose issues from 1989 to current models, read and clear trouble codes, display live data, test components, and access maintenance information and diagrams. The C3 Pro has the latest 09/2011 software and supports diagnosing newer Mercedes Benz models including trucks. It comes with various cabling and accessories and allows diagnosis via a laptop connection. The tool retails for $368.88 and is available from the VTOOL AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONIC CO. website.
This document discusses the parts and functions of flowers. It explains that flowers are brightly colored to attract pollinators like bees, and that their purpose is to produce seeds. The flower has specific parts - sepals, petals, stamen, and pistil. Pollination occurs when pollen is transferred between flowers, such as when a bee picks up pollen on its legs and transports it to another flower, leading to fertilization and seed production. Flowers can be pollinated by wind, insects, or birds.
This document discusses how Web 2.0 tools like wikis, podcasting, and social networking can be used in school libraries. It explains that these tools allow for easy content creation, collaboration, and participation in knowledge sharing. Specific Web 2.0 applications mentioned include blogs, Twitter, wikis, podcasting, virtual conferencing, course management systems, and virtual sites with avatars. The document also provides examples of how these tools can be used and considerations for their implementation in libraries and classrooms.
El documento presenta preguntas sobre los cinco sentidos para un programa de educación semipresencial de parvulario. Explora brevemente cada uno de los sentidos del tacto, olfato, vista, gusto y oído a través de preguntas individuales, con el objetivo de enseñar sobre la tecnología educativa a estudiantes de nivel inicial.
This document provides advice for those considering a JD/MBA dual degree program. It cautions that applying to both programs simultaneously can negatively impact chances of admission, as the admissions offices will consult each other and a rejection from one program may influence the other's decision. It recommends focusing the application on the single degree that best matches one's strengths and then applying to the second program after gaining admission. Applying this way reduces risks to chances while still making it possible to ultimately earn both degrees.
PANACEA announces a new initiative called the Prosperity Alliance that aims to nurture entrepreneurship and prosperity for citizens. The initiative will share economic development strategies and tips with alliance members to help increase GDP growth. PANACEA's goals are to empower people through entrepreneurship and help them prosper through a purpose that benefits themselves and their communities.
The document summarizes the characteristics of composite flowers, which make up the largest family of flowering plants. Composite flowers are actually made up of many small flowers tightly grouped together. They have evolved to attract pollinators like insects through showy petals. Some key composite flowers mentioned include daisies, asters, black-eyed Susans, goldenrod, and thistles. The document also provides brief descriptions of 13 different composite flowers and their identifying features.
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The document discusses strategies for implementing a mobile learning (mLearning) prototype. It explains that prototypes should be targeted, limited tools that simulate user experience without being fully functional. Prototyping is recommended because it allows managing costs and risks while getting buy-in earlier. Several prototyping options are presented, including using paper, PowerPoint, OmniGraffle, FieldTest, HTML/CSS, or iOS storyboards. Benefits of prototyping mentioned are that it is fast, easy, gets stakeholders involved sooner, and saves money while providing an understanding of look and feel.
Moonshine is a new subsidiary of the Local Corporate Group focused on luxury chocolates. The summary discusses Moonshine's legal structure as a separate subsidiary, mission to be the leader in luxury chocolates, and goals of providing high quality products and services while working globally. It also mentions analyzing competitors and justifying luxury goods behavior to understand the financial prospects for Moonshine.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses assistive technology used in Quincy Public Schools. It describes how classrooms now have diverse students with varying needs, making the teacher's job very challenging. It shows pictures comparing past classrooms to modern classrooms that integrate technology. It asks questions about what Quincy's classrooms currently look like and if any students could benefit from assistive technologies. Examples are given of how technologies like word prediction and digital note taking can help struggling students. Resources for differentiating instruction with technology are also provided.
The Notre Dame Club of Dayton held many successful events from August 2011 to August 2012, including lectures, cookouts, game watches, and community service activities. They also provided scholarships totaling $54,250 to 30 local students and recognized 17 admits to Notre Dame from the area. The Club continues to be recognized as one of the top Notre Dame alumni clubs. Upcoming events include monthly luncheons, a cookout, and a Hesburgh Lecture.
The Devon & Cornwall Food Association held its first annual general meeting. It provided an opportunity to look back on the organization's achievements in the past year and look ahead to an exciting future with greater confidence. Several volunteers also participated in a tour of a local energy plant. Upcoming events include a Plymouth social enterprise day and food safety training courses. The newsletter provides updates on DCFA activities and local food-related news.
The document summarizes events from the Texas Louisiana Gulf Coast District of Exchange Clubs, including their hosting of the 93rd National Exchange Convention in New Orleans. It provides updates on upcoming district events, a message from the district president, and photos recapping the national convention and district clubs' community involvement. The district is in sound financial position under new treasurer Marc Schwartz.
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The Zonta Club of Dayton is excited to become an official chartered club in 2013, the first in the Miami Valley region. In 2012, the club helped local organizations like the Artemis Center and YWCA through donation drives and care packages. Going forward in 2013, objectives include mentoring young women and professionals in the community. The next meeting will be on January 9th at a new location, the Therapy Cafe, where the club encourages bringing prospective members.
The document lists various sponsors and donors who contributed to the Dare to Imagine Committee and DYPAC organizations. It thanks donors and lists different levels of sponsorship, including sponsors for characters from The Wizard of Oz like Dorothy and the Emerald City. It also lists sponsors, services, and coordinators for an "Oz-tastic" gala event.
The document summarizes the history and activities of the Tuskegee Chapter of The Links, Incorporated from 1962 to 2007. It describes how the chapter was founded by 22 women in the Tuskegee community and installed as members of the national organization in 1962. Over the past 45 years, the chapter has enriched the local community through various service initiatives, youth programs, arts events, and social activities, working to improve lives and bring people together through friendship and shared interests.
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The document summarizes an annual event in Fargo where local artists create bra-inspired art that is auctioned off to raise funds for breast cancer research and awareness. It discusses how the funds support the American Cancer Society and provide accommodations and supplies for those in need. It also describes how residents decorated bras that were displayed at a historic downtown hotel, and how a resident came up with a song about the event.
Christine D. Easterling served as president of the District of Columbia Retired Educators Association (DCREA) from July 2010 to May 2012. During her term, she focused on programs related to retirement, health, education, finances and benefits for retired educators. She worked to support the association's adopted school and demand better oversight of cost of living adjustments. Her goals included exploring new opportunities to diversify the membership and serving the community through volunteer activities.
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The document appears to be a collection of pictures from various activities of the Woman's Club of Winter Park over many years. It shows pictures from founding members in 1915, early flower shows and anniversary celebrations in the 1920s, fashion shows, luncheons, antique shows, scholarship events, decorating for holidays, community service projects, and social gatherings like teas and bingo parties. Many pictures feature current and former club presidents, members, and guests at different club events.
The document appears to be a collection of pictures from various activities of the Woman's Club of Winter Park over many years. It shows pictures from founding members in 1915, early flower shows and fashion shows in the 1920s, luncheons, antique shows, banquets, teas, scholarship events, decorating for holidays, and pictures of board members and volunteers. The photos document the long history of community involvement and social activities held by the Woman's Club of Winter Park.
Team Rock Forward raised $19,597.38 for ECHO's emergency lodging program through various fundraising events and donations. Their project involved creating a video to raise awareness and funds for ECHO, a nonprofit that provides motel vouchers for those experiencing homelessness in Rock County. The team encountered challenges finding an organization to partner with and diversifying fundraising methods during the pandemic, but were able to successfully film at ECHO and unveil their video at an event. They thank all donors, especially large corporate donors, for helping battle homelessness through support of ECHO's programs.
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This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about upcoming events to honor victims of crime and their families during National Crime Victims' Rights Week from April 24-30, 2022. It lists names of volunteers who provide grief support and resources. It also includes a list of April birthdays and anniversaries of loved ones who were murdered, as well as information on how to make a donation in someone's memory.
This document provides information about Variety - The Children's Charity of Iowa, including its mission to help children and raise funds for children's charities. It discusses the upcoming telethon on March 3rd and 4th, and thanks volunteers and donors. It also introduces Bob and Cynthia Cramer as the central Iowa honorary chairs for the telethon, and notes their history of supporting Variety. Finally, it names Thomas J. Berthel as the honorary chair for the eastern Iowa telethon, and discusses his family's experience with Variety and his support for the organization.
This newsletter provides updates on activities of the North East Region of the Keep Fit Association from the summer of 2013. It celebrates 55 years of the organization in the region and previews upcoming events. Recent activities highlighted include a Ladies Day anniversary celebration in June, awards received by youth dance teams, and branch activities in locations like Stockton and Middlesbrough. Upcoming regional events promoted are a Christmas fundraiser in November and the Panorama competition in 2014.
This document summarizes donations that Orange Grove Center has received from generous supporters in the community. It discusses how even small donations can make a big difference for the organization. It also highlights some significant donations received in memory of individuals who supported Orange Grove Center's mission. The executive director expresses gratitude for the creativity and generosity of all donors, which have helped ensure the continuation and growth of services for people with intellectual disabilities.
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This presentation was shown to the South Redford School District School Board to explain a new scholarship program for students named after my husband: Dan Denton's Dreamcatcher Scholarship Fund.
This document summarizes the agenda and events for the Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on May 29, 2013. It discusses recognizing members of the week, inducting new members, providing Singfest updates, promoting the Festival of Lights fundraiser and Year End Gala. It also covers international service, local service like Relay for Life, social events like a Niagara trip and cottage trip, and upcoming district opportunities. The next general meeting will be on June 12 and feature an international themed potluck.