The Community Services & Parks Department of the City of Glendale aims to enhance quality of life through maintaining parks and open spaces, preserving historic resources, and providing human services and recreational opportunities. The department has three core divisions: Park Maintenance, which maintains 276 acres of parks and facilities; Park Planning & Development, which designs new parks and facilities; and Recreation & Community Services, which offers programs, events, camps and classes. The department has expanded its oversight to include areas like CDBG funding, homeless services, and workforce development programs.
Marketing Communications Final Individual Presentationcelsenhans
Christina Elsenhans gave a final presentation on her co-op program at DuPont summarizing her projects, events, and skills development. She helped lead initiatives in multi-family housing and storm shelter testing. Her roles included presenting at trade shows, planning public relations events, and developing marketing strategies to help position DuPont products and close sales. Through this experience, she gained skills in lead management, public relations, media planning, and working within a corporate environment to apply to future educational and business goals.
The East Market Street Development Corporation is offering a small business program called REAL Entrepreneurship for entrepreneurs. The class is limited to 20 people and will take place on Mondays from 6-9pm from January 13th to April 14th at Webb Hall on the campus of NC A&T State University. The cost is $100 and interested individuals should mail a completed application form and payment by January 9th to reserve their spot in the class on a first-come, first-served basis.
This document provides information about a residential development project called GurgaonOne located in Sector 84, Gurgaon. The developer is Alpha G: Corp Development Private Limited. The document includes the master plan for the project spread across 12.515 acres and licensed by the Director of Town & Country Planning, Haryana. It also includes the floor plans and specifications for various 2 and 3 bedroom apartment units across different towers. Disclaimers are provided stating that the plans are indicative and subject to change.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness.
The document is a comprehensive plan for the Town of Long Beach, Indiana that was approved and adopted by the Town Council in July 2009. It includes 7 sections that outline the town's history, objectives for future development, policies for land use and public development, and a future land use map. The plan aims to maintain the town's single-family residential character, restrict new housing to single-family homes, discourage dividing lots in a way that increases density, and accept only compliant platted developments. It also seeks to preserve public beach access and maintain the town's system of streets and utilities.
Presentation by Sam Chimbuya and Rahel Otieno from Khanya-African Institute for Community Driven Development, at the Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches seminar on 26th January 2011 at the Institute of Development Studies, Brighton
A New Vision Of Healthy Communities J Mc Knight 21st Century MapCormac Russell
This document proposes a new map for social policymaking that includes the community. It summarizes the current map used by policymakers, which focuses on systems and clients/consumers. This map is limited because it does not account for individualized needs or empowerment. The document then introduces the concept of the community as described by Alexis de Tocqueville - a network of small, citizen-led associations that address local problems through participation and care rather than control or consumption. Including the community provides an alternative tool focused on consent, choice, and empowering citizens rather than managing clients.
The Community Services & Parks Department of the City of Glendale aims to enhance quality of life through maintaining parks and open spaces, preserving historic resources, and providing human services and recreational opportunities. The department has three core divisions: Park Maintenance, which maintains 276 acres of parks and facilities; Park Planning & Development, which designs new parks and facilities; and Recreation & Community Services, which offers programs, events, camps and classes. The department has expanded its oversight to include areas like CDBG funding, homeless services, and workforce development programs.
Marketing Communications Final Individual Presentationcelsenhans
Christina Elsenhans gave a final presentation on her co-op program at DuPont summarizing her projects, events, and skills development. She helped lead initiatives in multi-family housing and storm shelter testing. Her roles included presenting at trade shows, planning public relations events, and developing marketing strategies to help position DuPont products and close sales. Through this experience, she gained skills in lead management, public relations, media planning, and working within a corporate environment to apply to future educational and business goals.
The East Market Street Development Corporation is offering a small business program called REAL Entrepreneurship for entrepreneurs. The class is limited to 20 people and will take place on Mondays from 6-9pm from January 13th to April 14th at Webb Hall on the campus of NC A&T State University. The cost is $100 and interested individuals should mail a completed application form and payment by January 9th to reserve their spot in the class on a first-come, first-served basis.
This document provides information about a residential development project called GurgaonOne located in Sector 84, Gurgaon. The developer is Alpha G: Corp Development Private Limited. The document includes the master plan for the project spread across 12.515 acres and licensed by the Director of Town & Country Planning, Haryana. It also includes the floor plans and specifications for various 2 and 3 bedroom apartment units across different towers. Disclaimers are provided stating that the plans are indicative and subject to change.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness.
The document is a comprehensive plan for the Town of Long Beach, Indiana that was approved and adopted by the Town Council in July 2009. It includes 7 sections that outline the town's history, objectives for future development, policies for land use and public development, and a future land use map. The plan aims to maintain the town's single-family residential character, restrict new housing to single-family homes, discourage dividing lots in a way that increases density, and accept only compliant platted developments. It also seeks to preserve public beach access and maintain the town's system of streets and utilities.
Presentation by Sam Chimbuya and Rahel Otieno from Khanya-African Institute for Community Driven Development, at the Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches seminar on 26th January 2011 at the Institute of Development Studies, Brighton
A New Vision Of Healthy Communities J Mc Knight 21st Century MapCormac Russell
This document proposes a new map for social policymaking that includes the community. It summarizes the current map used by policymakers, which focuses on systems and clients/consumers. This map is limited because it does not account for individualized needs or empowerment. The document then introduces the concept of the community as described by Alexis de Tocqueville - a network of small, citizen-led associations that address local problems through participation and care rather than control or consumption. Including the community provides an alternative tool focused on consent, choice, and empowering citizens rather than managing clients.
The document announces a 12-session entrepreneurship class hosted by East Market Street Development Corporation from January 13 to April 14 on Mondays from 6-9pm at Webb Hall on the NC A&T State University campus. The class, which costs $100, is limited to 20 participants and will help attendees research and develop a business idea, identify a niche, conduct market research, create financial projections, write a business plan, and prepare to implement their plan. Those interested can contact Phil Barnhill by January 9th for more information or to register.
East Market Street Final Presentation November 29, 2012Ems DC
East Market Street, Greensboro North Carolina | PSC 630 Community and Economic Development Presentation | University of North Carolina at Greensboro | East Market Street Development Corporation
The East Market Street Development Corporation is offering a small business program called REAL Entrepreneurship for entrepreneurs. The class is limited to 20 people and will take place on Mondays from 6-9pm from January 13th to April 14th at Webb Hall on the campus of NC A&T State University. The cost is $100 and interested individuals can register by mailing a completed application form and payment to the East Market Street Development Corporation by January 9th, 2014.
The document announces a 12-session entrepreneurship class hosted by East Market Street Development Corporation from January 13 to April 14 on Mondays from 6-9pm at Webb Hall on the NC A&T State University campus. The class, which costs $100, is limited to 20 participants and will help attendees research and develop a business idea, identify a niche, conduct market research, create financial projections, write a business plan, and prepare to implement their plan. Those interested can contact Phil Barnhill by January 9th for more information or to register.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a neighborhood plan for the Jonesboro/Scott Park neighborhood. It outlines how the plan is organized and how it should be used to guide decisions regarding zoning, design, economic development and other changes. The plan combines research, analysis and community goals to create recommendations in areas like housing, community, transportation, environment and land use. It is meant to complement the city's comprehensive plan and another corridor plan. The introduction explains the planning process and how the neighborhood plan relates and is meant to implement other existing plans.
900 East Market Street Master Plan Design Jan 2007Ems DC
The document acknowledges contributions from community members and organizations involved in developing a master plan for the 900 East Market Street site in Greensboro, NC. It provides background on the rich history and role of the East Market Street corridor in Greensboro's civil rights movement. The goal of the master plan is to create a mixed-use development along East Market Street that serves the needs of surrounding neighborhoods, universities, and the United House of Prayer vision.
http://www.eastmarketstreet.com/REAL_Application_-_Fall_2012.pdf
REAL Entrepreneurship Training Program in Greensboro | Fall 2012 | East Market Street Development Corporation www.eastmarketstreet.com
The document announces a 12-session entrepreneurship class hosted by East Market Street Development Corporation from January 13 to April 14 on Mondays from 6-9pm at Webb Hall on the NC A&T State University campus. The class, which costs $100, is limited to 20 participants and will help attendees research and develop a business idea, identify a niche, conduct market research, create financial projections, write a business plan, and prepare to implement their plan. Those interested can contact Phil Barnhill by January 9th for more information or to register.
East Market Street Final Presentation November 29, 2012Ems DC
East Market Street, Greensboro North Carolina | PSC 630 Community and Economic Development Presentation | University of North Carolina at Greensboro | East Market Street Development Corporation
The East Market Street Development Corporation is offering a small business program called REAL Entrepreneurship for entrepreneurs. The class is limited to 20 people and will take place on Mondays from 6-9pm from January 13th to April 14th at Webb Hall on the campus of NC A&T State University. The cost is $100 and interested individuals can register by mailing a completed application form and payment to the East Market Street Development Corporation by January 9th, 2014.
The document announces a 12-session entrepreneurship class hosted by East Market Street Development Corporation from January 13 to April 14 on Mondays from 6-9pm at Webb Hall on the NC A&T State University campus. The class, which costs $100, is limited to 20 participants and will help attendees research and develop a business idea, identify a niche, conduct market research, create financial projections, write a business plan, and prepare to implement their plan. Those interested can contact Phil Barnhill by January 9th for more information or to register.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a neighborhood plan for the Jonesboro/Scott Park neighborhood. It outlines how the plan is organized and how it should be used to guide decisions regarding zoning, design, economic development and other changes. The plan combines research, analysis and community goals to create recommendations in areas like housing, community, transportation, environment and land use. It is meant to complement the city's comprehensive plan and another corridor plan. The introduction explains the planning process and how the neighborhood plan relates and is meant to implement other existing plans.
900 East Market Street Master Plan Design Jan 2007Ems DC
The document acknowledges contributions from community members and organizations involved in developing a master plan for the 900 East Market Street site in Greensboro, NC. It provides background on the rich history and role of the East Market Street corridor in Greensboro's civil rights movement. The goal of the master plan is to create a mixed-use development along East Market Street that serves the needs of surrounding neighborhoods, universities, and the United House of Prayer vision.
http://www.eastmarketstreet.com/REAL_Application_-_Fall_2012.pdf
REAL Entrepreneurship Training Program in Greensboro | Fall 2012 | East Market Street Development Corporation www.eastmarketstreet.com