The newsletter summarizes the recent meeting of the Downtown Optimist Club. Several members gave updates on fundraising events including a golf tournament, Relay for Life, and selling newspapers that raised over $1000 for troops. Plans were discussed for a new young adult club, a casino trip, and volunteer events at Ronald McDonald House and a bowling party for foster kids. The next meeting will include the installation banquet in September.
The Downtown Optimist Club newsletter provides updates on upcoming fundraisers and community events. It discusses plans for the Easter egg hunt and working at a Tampa Bay Rays baseball game to raise funds. It also shares well-wishes for a club member in the hospital and highlights the club's participation in programs like Respect for Law to honor law professionals in the community.
The document provides information about repairs needed for the roof of Westhampton Baptist Church in Richmond, VA. The church voted to hire a contractor to repair the roof for $58,995. Additional costs may be incurred for underlying damage. The finance committee is asking members to make a special donation or purchase a 5-year bond by May 1st to help pay for the necessary roof repairs. Failure to fix the roof could lead to more costly problems in the future.
This document is the November 2013 newsletter for the Crystal Lake community in Zephyrhills, Florida. It provides information on upcoming community events, such as a yard sale, craft fair, and Thanksgiving potluck. It also lists the community association board members and officers and reminds residents of rules regarding vehicles and recreational facilities. Additionally, it includes reports from various community committees and groups, such as the Sunshine committee, bowlers group, and Bible study group. The manager of the community, Kate Russo, provides a note thanking residents for their support during her recovery from a broken hip and reminds them about electronic rent payment options.
Matt Wayne is a 25-year-old magician, actor, producer, and celebrity in New York City. He came to NYC with little money but has forged a successful career in entertainment. He is passionate about helping animals and children through his charity work. Wayne produces an Off-Broadway play, travels to entertain US troops overseas, and uses his public platform to raise funds for organizations like Bideawee animal shelter.
The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville held its weekly meeting on 16 January 2012. Key points from the meeting include:
- Elly Kohistani was attending RYLA and two members would be attending the dinner.
- Details were finalized for the Australia Day event on 26 January.
- The guest speaker, Damian Hickey, gave a presentation on antique porcelain discussing the history and artistic features of various pieces.
- The club continues to support projects in the Philippines through its toast to the Rotary Club of West Cagayan de Oro, which was affected by a tropical storm in 2011.
- Rotary Foundation money boxes are again available to encourage personal
The document provides information about Zion Lutheran Church's monthly newsletter for August 2012. It summarizes the church's National Youth Gathering experience, current financial status, thank you messages, upcoming events, and health and wellness information. Eight youth and two adult chaperones from Zion attended the ELCA National Youth Gathering in New Orleans. The church's general fund balance dropped slightly but expenses are expected to stabilize. The newsletter also shares announcements about prayer requests, worship services, baptisms, marriages, addresses, and gardening tips from the parish nurse.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ located in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the names of shepherds, ministers and service times. It lists upcoming events like VBS and a senior reception. It also provides a prayer list, hospital/rehab list, and attendance numbers. The document contains a poem about mothers and a summary of part of a sermon about how the early church turned the world upside down with their refusal to accept other gods and insistence that Jesus was the Son of God.
This newsletter provides updates from the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses an upcoming conference several members will attend, recaps a successful yard sale fundraiser, and welcomes new members. It also previews upcoming club events like a fish fry and announces members' birthdays. The newsletter aims to inform members and celebrate the club's work in the community.
The Downtown Optimist Club newsletter provides updates on upcoming fundraisers and community events. It discusses plans for the Easter egg hunt and working at a Tampa Bay Rays baseball game to raise funds. It also shares well-wishes for a club member in the hospital and highlights the club's participation in programs like Respect for Law to honor law professionals in the community.
The document provides information about repairs needed for the roof of Westhampton Baptist Church in Richmond, VA. The church voted to hire a contractor to repair the roof for $58,995. Additional costs may be incurred for underlying damage. The finance committee is asking members to make a special donation or purchase a 5-year bond by May 1st to help pay for the necessary roof repairs. Failure to fix the roof could lead to more costly problems in the future.
This document is the November 2013 newsletter for the Crystal Lake community in Zephyrhills, Florida. It provides information on upcoming community events, such as a yard sale, craft fair, and Thanksgiving potluck. It also lists the community association board members and officers and reminds residents of rules regarding vehicles and recreational facilities. Additionally, it includes reports from various community committees and groups, such as the Sunshine committee, bowlers group, and Bible study group. The manager of the community, Kate Russo, provides a note thanking residents for their support during her recovery from a broken hip and reminds them about electronic rent payment options.
Matt Wayne is a 25-year-old magician, actor, producer, and celebrity in New York City. He came to NYC with little money but has forged a successful career in entertainment. He is passionate about helping animals and children through his charity work. Wayne produces an Off-Broadway play, travels to entertain US troops overseas, and uses his public platform to raise funds for organizations like Bideawee animal shelter.
The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville held its weekly meeting on 16 January 2012. Key points from the meeting include:
- Elly Kohistani was attending RYLA and two members would be attending the dinner.
- Details were finalized for the Australia Day event on 26 January.
- The guest speaker, Damian Hickey, gave a presentation on antique porcelain discussing the history and artistic features of various pieces.
- The club continues to support projects in the Philippines through its toast to the Rotary Club of West Cagayan de Oro, which was affected by a tropical storm in 2011.
- Rotary Foundation money boxes are again available to encourage personal
The document provides information about Zion Lutheran Church's monthly newsletter for August 2012. It summarizes the church's National Youth Gathering experience, current financial status, thank you messages, upcoming events, and health and wellness information. Eight youth and two adult chaperones from Zion attended the ELCA National Youth Gathering in New Orleans. The church's general fund balance dropped slightly but expenses are expected to stabilize. The newsletter also shares announcements about prayer requests, worship services, baptisms, marriages, addresses, and gardening tips from the parish nurse.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ located in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the names of shepherds, ministers and service times. It lists upcoming events like VBS and a senior reception. It also provides a prayer list, hospital/rehab list, and attendance numbers. The document contains a poem about mothers and a summary of part of a sermon about how the early church turned the world upside down with their refusal to accept other gods and insistence that Jesus was the Son of God.
This newsletter provides updates from the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses an upcoming conference several members will attend, recaps a successful yard sale fundraiser, and welcomes new members. It also previews upcoming club events like a fish fry and announces members' birthdays. The newsletter aims to inform members and celebrate the club's work in the community.
This document provides details about the Rotary Club of Newton, including its leadership, meeting location and schedule. It summarizes the club's most recent meeting held at the West Suburban YMCA, including presentations, announcements and a new member induction. It also previews the next meeting which will be jointly held with the Rotary Club of Waltham.
The document provides information about personnel and upcoming events for the Intermountain District Church of the Nazarene. It lists the district superintendent, assistant superintendent, and presidents of various ministries. It also provides a calendar of upcoming district events in October and November 2013. Additionally, it shares information about a benevolent garden ministry called the Solid Rock Garden and their annual harvest celebration.
This document contains a slide presentation on spirituality covering reflections on inspirational songs, films, writings, role models, and religious figures. It discusses themes from various works like overcoming struggles, standing up for others, and the importance of family and faith. References are provided for further information on topics like environmental issues, Judaism, and quotes from spiritual leaders.
Rotarian Myeshi Briley is Keynote SpeakerMyeshi Briley
The document provides information about upcoming Rotary events in District 5890 including:
- An Interact District Conference in March that was a success with over 400 attendees.
- A President Elect Training Seminar in Dallas that the Governor encouraged all President Elects to attend.
- The District Conference from May 31-June 2 in Marble Falls, Texas that members are encouraged to register for.
- A group traveling to the RI Convention in Bangkok, Thailand from May 6-9 and options for pre/post-convention tours.
- An upcoming District Leadership Training (District Assembly) on May 19 for all club officers and members.
The newsletter summarizes events of the St. Petersburg Downtown Optimist Club. Scott Kaplan won the $600 raffle basket drawing. The next Bunco party fundraiser for scholarships will be January 21st. The Youth Appreciation Banquet is January 11th. The club provided dinner for the Ronald McDonald House on various dates. The Christmas dinner was held and gifts were collected for Brookwood Home for Girls.
Three residents of Cedar Sinai Park - Julie Anne Feinstein, Celia Hirsch, and Rhoda Feldman - studied Hebrew and celebrated their B'not Mitzvah at ages 76, 96, and 88 respectively. They studied the Hebrew alphabet, reading, and were each assigned Torah verses to read for their ceremony. During the ceremony on Sukkot, each woman read from the Torah and shared how the journey enriched their lives.
This newsletter from Good Shepherd Lutheran Church provides updates from the pastor and various committees. It discusses the success of the Fall Festival and renovations being made to the church building. Several new members joined the congregation in November and their backgrounds are profiled. The newsletter encourages participation in church events and submission of articles for the next monthly newsletter.
Irina Missiuro, articles for TJV, 03-26-2015Irina Missiuro
This document summarizes various online Passover resources that can help with Passover preparation and celebration. It briefly describes children's storybooks, videos and activities available on sites like I Left with Moses and PJ Library. It also mentions downloadable children's stories from AJWS and articles on choosing a Haggadah from My Jewish Learning. Finally, it provides details on the Gateways Haggadah, which is designed to make the Passover seder more accessible for children with special needs.
Dating and Marriage Customs from Around the Worldgherm6
The document summarizes dating and marriage customs from around the world, including:
- Dating usually begins in the early-to-mid teens for most countries and marriage occurs in late 20s or 30s. However, some places like Afghanistan, China, and Madagascar still have arranged marriages.
- Wedding traditions vary widely, from elaborate multi-day celebrations in places like India, Japan, and rural Ukraine to more modest ceremonies in other Western countries. Religious ceremonies and traditions also differ between places.
- Cultural norms around courtship, relationships, and roles of family also differ significantly between regions, with some areas having more restrictions on public displays of affection or time spent together before marriage.
The document provides an interview with Wolf Pakula, a resident at Cedar Sinai Park who was born in Poland in 1921 and survived the Holocaust due to his skills as a cabinet maker, which allowed him to work for the Gestapo and later escape from a death march by hiding in the forest. After the war, Wolf immigrated to the United States and became a citizen, later moving to Cedar Sinai Park in 2012.
Walter Gunn was a self-made man who became very successful in farming and local politics in Goondiwindi, Australia. He purchased the property Kildonan in 1934. The narrator's grandfather instilled a strong work ethic and sense of community service. The narrator's grandmother Doris was also very dominant and ahead of her time. In 1939 the narrator's father married Mary Phillipa Hayden and together they pioneered the property Tarewinnabar, where the narrator grew up. Community service and local leadership had been part of the narrator's family for generations.
The origins of the Friends Boarding Home in Waynesville, Ohio can be traced back to Reuben Matlack Roberts of Green Plain Monthly Meeting in Selma, Ohio. He had visited Friends Boarding Homes in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and was impressed by their services for the elderly. He worked tirelessly with other Friends like Samuel R. Battin to establish the first Friends Boarding Home in Waynesville in 1905. Howell and Emma Warner Pierce served as the first matron and superintendent from 1915 to 1925 and again from 1933 to 1935. Thomas Lawrence Calvert, a trustee, was also influential in the early development of the home.
The document summarizes marriage traditions in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and modern Canada. In ancient Mesopotamia, marriages were arranged by fathers and wives became part of their husband's family. Ancient Egyptian marriages sometimes involved incestuous relationships and child brides. Greek marriages emphasized alliances between families over individual preferences. Modern Canadian marriage laws establish age limits and prohibit incestuous relationships, with same-sex marriage now permitted nationwide.
The porcupines huddled together for warmth during a very cold winter, but their quills wounded each other. They considered separating to avoid the wounds, but realized they would freeze alone. They decided to stay together and endure the small wounds from close contact in order to survive through sharing body heat. The moral is that it is better to accept minor imperfections in relationships that bring benefits rather than being alone.
This document is the January 2012 newsletter from St. Paul Lutheran Church in Lodi, California. It provides information on the church staff and upcoming events in January, including a winter carnival, women's bible study resuming, and activities for seniors such as a movie day and rose pruning demonstration. It also thanks volunteers who helped with Christmas events and provides a message from members thanking the church for support during a medical procedure.
A powerpoint presentation about Similar Values and Traditions of Filipino and Chinese for the subject '21st Century Literature from the Philippines and the World' in Senior High School (SHS)
This document provides information about the September/October 2021 issue of the Forestdale Heights Lodge B'nai Brith Canada publication "Kol Echad". It includes details about the upcoming Jewish high holiday dates, notes from the lodge president, the editor's desk column, and several other community updates and announcements. The overall focus is on providing members with information relating to the lodge and Jewish community.
Jade Goody gave her two sons special wristbands to comfort them after her death from cancer. She told Bobby and Freddie to rub the wristbands whenever they missed her. Goody also helped her sons make a wish list of things they wanted as mementos and had sleepovers with them in her final days. She wanted to prepare them for life without her in a positive way. The head of the bereavement charity Goody contacted praised her incredible efforts to comfort her children despite her terminal illness.
Published monthly, "The Good News" serves as a way to connect with our congregation and the greater Los Angles community. All are welcome, so please feel free to download a copy of the "Good News!"
This article discusses the meaning behind the phrase "Home is where your heart is." It explores how home provides warmth and comfort, especially for those who had a difficult childhood. While home represents physical shelter, one's heart represents their emotions, values and priorities. The article examines Jesus' teachings about keeping one's heart focused on heavenly priorities rather than worldly treasures that can be corrupted. Ultimately, our true home is in Heaven, where our heart will be for all eternity.
This document is a profile of an individual who enjoys helping others and sports like basketball. They work hard to succeed and learn from different perspectives. While they don't always perform as well academically as they would like, they consider themselves intelligent. Their goals are to be successful and improve their time management and ability to improvise. They will put in a lot of effort and believe in working hard. They dislike the idea of a blue collar job and want a well-paying career where they can support their family through helping people.
This document provides details about the Rotary Club of Newton, including its leadership, meeting location and schedule. It summarizes the club's most recent meeting held at the West Suburban YMCA, including presentations, announcements and a new member induction. It also previews the next meeting which will be jointly held with the Rotary Club of Waltham.
The document provides information about personnel and upcoming events for the Intermountain District Church of the Nazarene. It lists the district superintendent, assistant superintendent, and presidents of various ministries. It also provides a calendar of upcoming district events in October and November 2013. Additionally, it shares information about a benevolent garden ministry called the Solid Rock Garden and their annual harvest celebration.
This document contains a slide presentation on spirituality covering reflections on inspirational songs, films, writings, role models, and religious figures. It discusses themes from various works like overcoming struggles, standing up for others, and the importance of family and faith. References are provided for further information on topics like environmental issues, Judaism, and quotes from spiritual leaders.
Rotarian Myeshi Briley is Keynote SpeakerMyeshi Briley
The document provides information about upcoming Rotary events in District 5890 including:
- An Interact District Conference in March that was a success with over 400 attendees.
- A President Elect Training Seminar in Dallas that the Governor encouraged all President Elects to attend.
- The District Conference from May 31-June 2 in Marble Falls, Texas that members are encouraged to register for.
- A group traveling to the RI Convention in Bangkok, Thailand from May 6-9 and options for pre/post-convention tours.
- An upcoming District Leadership Training (District Assembly) on May 19 for all club officers and members.
The newsletter summarizes events of the St. Petersburg Downtown Optimist Club. Scott Kaplan won the $600 raffle basket drawing. The next Bunco party fundraiser for scholarships will be January 21st. The Youth Appreciation Banquet is January 11th. The club provided dinner for the Ronald McDonald House on various dates. The Christmas dinner was held and gifts were collected for Brookwood Home for Girls.
Three residents of Cedar Sinai Park - Julie Anne Feinstein, Celia Hirsch, and Rhoda Feldman - studied Hebrew and celebrated their B'not Mitzvah at ages 76, 96, and 88 respectively. They studied the Hebrew alphabet, reading, and were each assigned Torah verses to read for their ceremony. During the ceremony on Sukkot, each woman read from the Torah and shared how the journey enriched their lives.
This newsletter from Good Shepherd Lutheran Church provides updates from the pastor and various committees. It discusses the success of the Fall Festival and renovations being made to the church building. Several new members joined the congregation in November and their backgrounds are profiled. The newsletter encourages participation in church events and submission of articles for the next monthly newsletter.
Irina Missiuro, articles for TJV, 03-26-2015Irina Missiuro
This document summarizes various online Passover resources that can help with Passover preparation and celebration. It briefly describes children's storybooks, videos and activities available on sites like I Left with Moses and PJ Library. It also mentions downloadable children's stories from AJWS and articles on choosing a Haggadah from My Jewish Learning. Finally, it provides details on the Gateways Haggadah, which is designed to make the Passover seder more accessible for children with special needs.
Dating and Marriage Customs from Around the Worldgherm6
The document summarizes dating and marriage customs from around the world, including:
- Dating usually begins in the early-to-mid teens for most countries and marriage occurs in late 20s or 30s. However, some places like Afghanistan, China, and Madagascar still have arranged marriages.
- Wedding traditions vary widely, from elaborate multi-day celebrations in places like India, Japan, and rural Ukraine to more modest ceremonies in other Western countries. Religious ceremonies and traditions also differ between places.
- Cultural norms around courtship, relationships, and roles of family also differ significantly between regions, with some areas having more restrictions on public displays of affection or time spent together before marriage.
The document provides an interview with Wolf Pakula, a resident at Cedar Sinai Park who was born in Poland in 1921 and survived the Holocaust due to his skills as a cabinet maker, which allowed him to work for the Gestapo and later escape from a death march by hiding in the forest. After the war, Wolf immigrated to the United States and became a citizen, later moving to Cedar Sinai Park in 2012.
Walter Gunn was a self-made man who became very successful in farming and local politics in Goondiwindi, Australia. He purchased the property Kildonan in 1934. The narrator's grandfather instilled a strong work ethic and sense of community service. The narrator's grandmother Doris was also very dominant and ahead of her time. In 1939 the narrator's father married Mary Phillipa Hayden and together they pioneered the property Tarewinnabar, where the narrator grew up. Community service and local leadership had been part of the narrator's family for generations.
The origins of the Friends Boarding Home in Waynesville, Ohio can be traced back to Reuben Matlack Roberts of Green Plain Monthly Meeting in Selma, Ohio. He had visited Friends Boarding Homes in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and was impressed by their services for the elderly. He worked tirelessly with other Friends like Samuel R. Battin to establish the first Friends Boarding Home in Waynesville in 1905. Howell and Emma Warner Pierce served as the first matron and superintendent from 1915 to 1925 and again from 1933 to 1935. Thomas Lawrence Calvert, a trustee, was also influential in the early development of the home.
The document summarizes marriage traditions in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and modern Canada. In ancient Mesopotamia, marriages were arranged by fathers and wives became part of their husband's family. Ancient Egyptian marriages sometimes involved incestuous relationships and child brides. Greek marriages emphasized alliances between families over individual preferences. Modern Canadian marriage laws establish age limits and prohibit incestuous relationships, with same-sex marriage now permitted nationwide.
The porcupines huddled together for warmth during a very cold winter, but their quills wounded each other. They considered separating to avoid the wounds, but realized they would freeze alone. They decided to stay together and endure the small wounds from close contact in order to survive through sharing body heat. The moral is that it is better to accept minor imperfections in relationships that bring benefits rather than being alone.
This document is the January 2012 newsletter from St. Paul Lutheran Church in Lodi, California. It provides information on the church staff and upcoming events in January, including a winter carnival, women's bible study resuming, and activities for seniors such as a movie day and rose pruning demonstration. It also thanks volunteers who helped with Christmas events and provides a message from members thanking the church for support during a medical procedure.
A powerpoint presentation about Similar Values and Traditions of Filipino and Chinese for the subject '21st Century Literature from the Philippines and the World' in Senior High School (SHS)
This document provides information about the September/October 2021 issue of the Forestdale Heights Lodge B'nai Brith Canada publication "Kol Echad". It includes details about the upcoming Jewish high holiday dates, notes from the lodge president, the editor's desk column, and several other community updates and announcements. The overall focus is on providing members with information relating to the lodge and Jewish community.
Jade Goody gave her two sons special wristbands to comfort them after her death from cancer. She told Bobby and Freddie to rub the wristbands whenever they missed her. Goody also helped her sons make a wish list of things they wanted as mementos and had sleepovers with them in her final days. She wanted to prepare them for life without her in a positive way. The head of the bereavement charity Goody contacted praised her incredible efforts to comfort her children despite her terminal illness.
Published monthly, "The Good News" serves as a way to connect with our congregation and the greater Los Angles community. All are welcome, so please feel free to download a copy of the "Good News!"
This article discusses the meaning behind the phrase "Home is where your heart is." It explores how home provides warmth and comfort, especially for those who had a difficult childhood. While home represents physical shelter, one's heart represents their emotions, values and priorities. The article examines Jesus' teachings about keeping one's heart focused on heavenly priorities rather than worldly treasures that can be corrupted. Ultimately, our true home is in Heaven, where our heart will be for all eternity.
This document is a profile of an individual who enjoys helping others and sports like basketball. They work hard to succeed and learn from different perspectives. While they don't always perform as well academically as they would like, they consider themselves intelligent. Their goals are to be successful and improve their time management and ability to improvise. They will put in a lot of effort and believe in working hard. They dislike the idea of a blue collar job and want a well-paying career where they can support their family through helping people.
The document describes a three-day workshop on practical GIS applications. The workshop aims to guide attendees in understanding GIS concepts and software. Day one covers GIS fundamentals and case studies. Day two introduces GIS software skills through hands-on exercises with open source software. Day three focuses on developing a GIS application through a group project using the participants' organizational needs and data. The goal is for attendees to learn how to analyze spatial data and make informed decisions through GIS mapping and analysis.
Christine Morrison's deck for social media efforts at TurboTax in tax year 2009. This deck outlines Intuit/TurboTax's history in social and shows high level case studies for several of its current efforts.
This short document discusses peer-to-peer tutoring (PPTs) and Google Docs, taking a neutral stance on PPTs by describing them as neither good nor bad. It also mentions having experienced problems with Google Docs in the past and raises the question of how students might be affected.
To date, most digitisation of taxonomic literature has led to a more or less simple digital copy of a paper original – the output has effectively been an electronic copy of a traditional library. While this has increased accessibility of publications through internet access, for many scientific papers the means of indexing and locating them is much the same as with traditional libraries. OCR and born-digital papers allow use of web search engines to locate instances of taxon names and other terms, but OCR efficiency in recognising names is still relatively poor, people’s ability to use search engines effectively is mixed, and many papers cannot be directly searched. Instead of building digital analogues of traditional publications, we should consider what properties we require of future taxonomic information access. Ideally the content of each new digital publication should be accessible in the context of all previous published data, and the user able to retrieve nomenclatural, taxonomic and other data / information in the form required without having to scan all of the original paper and extract target content manually. This opens the door to dynamic linking of new content with extant systems – automatic population and updating of taxonomic catalogues, ZooBank and faunal lists, all descriptions of a taxon and its children instantly accessible with a single search, comparison of classifications used in different publications, and so on. The means to do this is currently marking up content into XML, the more atomised the mark-up the greater the possibilities for data retrieval and integration. Mark-up requires XML that accommodates the required content elements and is interoperable with other XML schemas, and there are now several written to do this, particularly TaxPub, taxonX and taXMLit, the last of these being the most atomised. Building on earlier systems for mark-up of legacy literature ViBRANT is developing a new workflow and seeking to increase the automated component of the process. Manual and automatic data and information retrieval is demonstrated by projects such as INOTAXA and Plazi. As we move to creating and using taxonomic products through the power of the internet, we need to ensure the output, while satisfying the requirements of the Code, is fit for purpose in the future.
The Florida Energy Systems Consortium is a collaborative research organization between universities in Florida's State University System (SUS). Its mandate is to promote energy research, development and education. Key activities include strategic research programs in biomass, solar, nuclear, ocean and other energy technologies. It aims to commercialize technologies through industry partnerships. The consortium is led by a director and associate director and receives guidance from oversight, advisory and steering committees consisting of university and industry representatives. It works to advance the state's energy goals through collaborative research, workforce training and public outreach.
The newsletter provides updates from the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses the club's last meeting which included celebrating a member's birthday and presentations by the winners of the local Oratorical contest. It also previews the upcoming Zone 9 District meeting and notifies members of upcoming birthdays. Additionally, it shares information about a youth JOOI club that is planning a bicycle trip to Canada and requests donations to support their trip.
El documento describe cómo las personas cambian y crecen desde bebés hasta niños mayores, aprendiendo a gatear, caminar y asistir a la escuela primaria, volviéndose más altos y capaces de hacer más cosas, y continuarán cambiando a lo largo de su vida.
REPERE CINEMATOGRAFICE ÎN PROZĂ ȘI REPERELE PROZEI VĂZUTE CA FILM, autor Vlad...Emanuel Pope
A apărut de curând volumul care strânge la un loc, în desfășurarea lor cronologică, duăsprezece cunoscute romane ale lui Corneliu Leu constituind ciclul „ISTORIA PĂCATELOR MAI NOI”. Viziunea cinematografică a autorului care configurează în aceste 1.100 de pagini imaginea frământatului secol douăzeci, este comentată în studiul de față.
Reggaeton originated in Panama in the 1990s and spread to Puerto Rico, where it evolved into a new musical style blending hip hop, R&B, Latin pop, and influences from the Caribbean. While not appealing to all audiences, reggaeton became popular in Latin America and the United States in the early 2000s, known for its catchy beats and mixes of singing and rapping in Spanish, though also sometimes criticized for exploiting women in its lyrics.
This document summarizes a study on social networking and online survey tools. It presents findings from a survey of students on their social media usage and preferences. It then evaluates three online survey tools - Quia, Zoomerang, and SurveyMonkey - based on their costs, abilities to target groups, setup processes, report layouts, and question types. The document recommends using a combination of social media websites and an online survey tool to conduct future surveys of students. Key metrics on tool costs and capabilities are provided to analyze the best option.
This document discusses various topics related to improving transport systems, including:
1) It notes that transport planning is often not well-connected to wider objectives and lacks integration, and discusses the need for a vision that balances the needs of people and vehicles.
2) It outlines several global trends impacting transport, such as urbanization, personal lifestyles, and environmental awareness.
3) It proposes that transport systems should aim for seamless, valued, and complete mobility that is integrated with modern lifestyles and user-focused.
The document provides tips for researchers on how to effectively communicate their work to health journalists. It discusses who typically covers health news and their educational backgrounds. It also outlines how Reuters Health selects and covers stories, and how other outlets cover stories. The document then provides specific tips for researchers, such as improving press releases, pitching stories by showing context, using social media to develop relationships with reporters, avoiding "disease of the month" topics, and effectively using embargoes. It encourages researchers to get to know the Association of Health Care Journalists for resources and networking.
This document provides an overview of the Lower Colorado River Authority's (LCRA) Fiscal Year 2009 Business Plan. Some key points include:
- The plan aims to focus resources on priorities, provide wholesale electric customers with the lowest cost energy, and evaluate programs and services to ensure they are delivered efficiently.
- Proposed budget reductions for FY2009 total over $7 million and include reductions to grant programs, operational expenses, public safety positions, and archaeology education.
- The plan prepares for challenges like growing electricity demand, transmission system needs, regulatory changes, water/wastewater infrastructure, and greater public access to rivers/lakes.
- Key drivers for the plan include the
Thesis Nelson Gama - Integrating EA and ITSMNaval School
The document describes Nelson Fernando Pinheiro da Gama's thesis for obtaining a PhD in Information Systems and Computer Engineering from the University of Lisbon. The thesis proposes integrating enterprise architecture and IT service management approaches by integrating the TOGAF and ITIL frameworks. It analyzes the relationship between concepts in TOGAF and ITIL to identify common concepts. The integration is demonstrated by modeling ITIL concepts using the ArchiMate modeling language.
This newsletter summarizes activities of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses the November 14th meeting, upcoming youth appreciation event, Salvation Army bell ringing, and Zone 9 Christmas party. It also provides club officer contact information and the Optimist Creed.
The Downtown Optimist Club of St. Petersburg held its monthly meeting at Tick Tock Restaurant. Lee reported that 42 kids attended a recent bowling party and the JOOI club wants to help with the Halloween party. Their guest speaker, Dr. Albert Comey, spoke about treating patients from a neurological and metabolic perspective. No significant announcements were made regarding upcoming events.
The newsletter summarizes the recent meeting of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses the successful year they had, goals for the new year, and upcoming fundraising and community events including a Halloween party, Bunco party, breakfast meeting, and bell ringing. It provides the club officers and contact information.
The Downtown Optimist Club newsletter summarizes their recent quarterly conference, where several members received awards, and announces upcoming events like a Bunco party fundraiser. It provides members' birthdays and anniversaries. It also discusses Daylight Saving Time and promotes St. Patrick's Day. The newsletter closes by listing the Optimist Creed and current club officers.
The newsletter provides information about an Optimist Club meeting and upcoming events. It discusses the club's new membership policy, a recent fundraiser, an upcoming zone meeting, new club shirts, and raffle winners. Upcoming events include a Halloween party and district conference. Biographies of members are included with birthdays and anniversaries. The board meeting recap outlines decisions made regarding budgets, conferences, and guest payments. Trivia questions about holidays and traditions are answered at the end.
The St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club newsletter provides updates from their June 13, 2011 meeting. It summarizes that 10 members attended the meeting at Tick Tock. They received a thank you note and decided to donate $250 to the Junior Golf Tournament. The club also received their first $300 payment for working at a pizza stand. Upcoming events mentioned include Rick Rutan's 85th birthday party and a bowling party for Salvation Army kids. The newsletter provides the club officers and directors, as well as committee chair assignments.
The Downtown Optimist Club of St. Petersburg held their monthly meeting. They welcomed new members and discussed upcoming fundraisers and events for other Optimist clubs. The club president was elected as the Governor Elect for next year. Members were reminded of the health benefits of eating a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables.
The newsletter summarizes the activities of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club over the past month. It discusses a police officer, Tracey Schofield, who walked across Florida raising $23,500 for charity. It also provides updates on the club's junior Optimist club and an upcoming skating party. The newsletter concludes with the club's schedule of upcoming meetings and events in January and February.
The newsletter summarizes recent and upcoming activities of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses a skating party the club sponsored for local youth groups, recognizing top students at a local elementary school, and a meeting where a guest speaker discussed internet safety. Upcoming activities include volunteer opportunities and meetings.
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- Details of the Crystal Lake Association's upcoming business meeting, including reports, events, and new/unfinished business items to be discussed.
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This document is the newsletter from the Plano Rotary Club for August 15, 2013. It includes information about upcoming meetings and speakers, birthdays of club members, new members being proposed, and a summary of the previous weekly club meeting. The main presentation was given by Jayson Killough on the YMCA's programs and community impact in Plano, Richardson, and surrounding areas.
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This document is the weekly bulletin for the Plano Rotary Club. It provides information about upcoming meetings and speakers, including health and wellness topics. It also summarizes the previous meeting, recognizing visitors, new members, and birthdays. The main speaker discussed the Adventure Camp run by the YMCA, which provides outdoor activities for children to encourage healthy living and combat obesity.
The Rotary Club of Plano held its weekly meeting on September 19, 2013. The meeting included introductions of guests, recognition of members' anniversaries with the club, and induction of two new members. The keynote speaker, PDG Helen Reisler, read an original poem about Rotary. The featured speaker was Ean Sullivan, who recounted how he initially joined Rotary as a cynic but came to appreciate the good works of Rotarians after witnessing a project in Mexico. Jan Sullivan spoke about efforts to end polio worldwide. The meeting concluded with recognition of PDGs in attendance.
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The newsletter provides information about the upcoming meetings and events of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses the January 1st meeting at Tick Tock restaurant, an upcoming Bunco party on January 21st, and the Zone 9 Youth Appreciation Banquet on January 11th. It also notes dates for volunteering at the Ronald McDonald House and winning of the 50/50 drawing. Upcoming events include the 2nd Quarter NFL District Conference in February and the Breakfast Club's annual Fish Fry fundraiser. The newsletter lists the club's officers and directors and provides the Optimist Creed.
The Downtown Optimist Club of St. Petersburg received several awards at a recent conference for their achievements in the previous year, including making Honor Club status and receiving awards for membership gain, sponsoring a JOOI club, and having the most members travel the farthest to the conference. The newsletter discusses the club's recent meeting, including a guest speaker from the police department, inducting a new member, and changing the date of an upcoming yard sale. Upcoming club activities and member birthdays and anniversaries are also noted.
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This document appears to be a collection of photos and event summaries from the Interact District Conference and the Rotary Club of Vancouver. It highlights various presentations, social events, awards received, fundraising activities and community projects from their events and meetings over a period of time. Key details include an annual ski weekend, fundraising for charities like St. Paul's Hospital and the Hearing Foundation, international service projects, and the club members receiving recognition at the District Conference.
The newsletter summarizes a recent meeting of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses that the club still does not have a firm date for its First Friday meeting and is looking for volunteers for upcoming Pizza booth events on September 24th and 30th. It also notes that the Halloween Party will be on October 29th and the next club meeting will be on October 4th. The newsletter provides additional information on birthdays, anniversaries, trivia, and recipes. It includes the Optimist Creed and lists the club's officers and committees.
This newsletter provides updates from the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. [1] It discusses a recent meeting where a local student presented her essay and plans were discussed for upcoming fundraising events. [2] The newsletter also shares announcements about upcoming zone meetings and conferences. [3] Birthdays of club members are recognized and well-wishes are sent to those who will be traveling for the summer.
The newsletter provides information about the St. Petersburg Downtown Optimist Club, including a message from the president, birthdays and anniversaries of club members in January, a recap of the Zone 9 Christmas Dinner, trivia, the Optimist Creed, and a list of club officers and directors. It discusses the club's donations to Brookwood Florida, a therapeutic group home, and announcements about upcoming meetings in January and a winner of the 50/50 raffle. The newsletter aims to keep members informed about club events and recognize members.
The newsletter provides updates from the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. At their most recent meeting, they welcomed two new members and discussed fundraising activities. Upcoming events include selling more raffle tickets and the Zone 9 Installation Banquet in September. The club has raised $675 so far from their concession work at the Trop. The newsletter also provides a summary of the North Florida District Optimist Club convention.
The newsletter provides information about the Downtown Optimist Club of St. Petersburg's volunteer activities at the Ronald McDonald House. It discusses that five club members volunteered to cook and serve dinner at the Ronald McDonald House, which provides housing and support for families of sick children receiving medical treatment. The newsletter also provides background information on the Ronald McDonald House organization and its history of supporting families internationally since 1974.
The newsletter summarizes recent activities of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses the chartering of a new Junior Optimist Club at a local middle school. It also recaps a communication contest for deaf and hard of hearing students where winners were selected to advance. Upcoming club activities are announced like an upcoming yard sale to raise funds and upcoming meetings. The newsletter closes with the Optimist Creed.
The newsletter summarizes the recent meeting of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses that Gardner is having computer issues so Sharon will take over newsletter duties temporarily. It provides details on the guest speaker, Chief Robert Bassett from the St. Petersburg Fire Department, who discussed the fire department's organization and community programs. Upcoming club events are also announced such as fundraising for an Easter egg hunt and volunteering at Ronald McDonald House.
The newsletter summarizes recent activities of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses the chartering of a new Junior Optimist Club at a local middle school. It also recaps a communication contest for deaf and hard of hearing students where winners were selected to advance. Upcoming club activities are announced like an upcoming yard sale to raise funds and upcoming meetings. The newsletter closes with the Optimist Creed.
The newsletter summarizes the recent activities of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses their last meeting where they welcomed new guests and honored a local high school student for his essay winning the club's contest. It also provides updates on upcoming events like the district conference and their fundraisers including a recent yard sale and Easter egg hunt. The newsletter closes with reminders of members' birthdays and contact information for the club's officers and directors.
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June 2, 2010
1. Downtown Optimist Club A periodic newsletter of the
St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club
North Florida District, Zone 9, Club #60447
June 1, 2010
Meets the first and third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm
Board meeting meets on the first Tuesday, after the regular meeting
Tick Tock Restaurant 8123 Fourth Street North, St. Petersburg (727) 498-8563
Editor: E. Gardner Harshman, telephone 727-592-0243 or email: gharshman@tampabay.rr.com
Interim Editor: Sharon Dennany, telephone 919-274-1311 or email: shar1558denn@yahoo.com
Today’
Today’s meeting at Tick Tock
We had in attendance; 9 Downtown members, 5 Sunset members, plus 3
dual members and 1 guest. Scott called the meeting to order and
welcomed the Sunset Club. It was good to see Betty Ralston in
attendance. Scott Kaplan announced that he had represented the
Downtown Club at the Largo golf tournament, where the club sponsored
a hole. They made a profit of $775, which will be used for school
supplies/expenses. Scott thanked the club for their support. Scott was
also a big part of the Relay for Life held at Largo Central Park. Scott did
13 laps, and they made between $700 - $800 for the cause. The E3
JOOI kids made over $300 selling papers at the Trop. They put that
money to good use by purchasing $250 worth of goodies (five boxes) for
our troops. How great is that?! Vi Hayworth announced the she and
Governor Ric are working on a new club, made up of young adults. That
should be in the works very soon. Governor Ric & Vi are working on
another club in Palmetto. If you know of anyone in that area who would
be interested, please let them know. There was another discussion on a
trip over to Hard Rock casino. Numerous members are interested, as
well as members from other clubs. Vi & Viki will chair this and look into
more details and advise the results. Scott and Laura Morris celebrated
birthdays, so they were presented with the ice cream cake and candle!
Rick will celebrate one also, on the 3rd, so we all sang Happy Birthday to
all three.
Page 1
2. Ronald McDonald House
Rick Rutan announced the next visit would be July 20th. A
decision will be made later to determine what we will serve.
Tropicana Fund Raiser Update
Lee reported that so far the club has received
one check in the amount of $107 for the first
night at the Pizza booth. In all, ten members have
worked so far for a total of five games. The club will be
receiving additional checks for the other nights worked;
approximately another $450. Lee keeps a total of hours and
number of workers for each game. The Trop sends the check to
the St. Pete Club (since they invited us to help them). They in turn,
forward a check to Lee for our clubs portion. Papa John’s Pizza is
on the 3rd base side. If you’re having pizza at the game, remember
to visit the booth. Our members who work the games, put in about
5 hours per game. Hats off to all of those who participate!
Raffle Ticket Fund Raiser Update
Lee also reported that our STAR Salesman, Jim Ridings,
has already sold out. In fact, he pre-sold tickets that he didn’t
even have. Jean will share some with him. Way to go Jim!
Installation Banquet
This years banquet will be held this year at Banquet Masters on
Park Blvd. Vi consulted with incoming Lt. Governor Jean
Rutan, since this is her event. Please mark your calendars for
September 23rd. It’s an unbelievable price of only $20 per
person, which includes the complete meal, tax and tip! More
info to follow later.
3. Sunset Club Steals the Gavel
Prez Rick Borsick and Prez Elect Kim Vi,
Borsick drove over from Wesley Chapel Thank you for taking
to steal the gavel, along with Past Prez minutes for me in my
Dan Mobberly, Rita Huntley, new absence. I appreciate it
member Kelly Brockstedt and her very much!
husband Don. After invocation and the Sharon
Pledge of Allegiance, Scott delivered the
gavel to Prez Rick Borsick.
August Convention
things in life that, Vi gave an update on the
once gone, convention to be held at the
never come back… Downtown Hilton Hotel the
first weekend of August. It
Time - Words - Opportunity will be tied in with the First
Friday/Get Downtown event.
She encouraged all members
to attend the convention and
announced that anyone who
has never been to a district
Lee Warnock
convention before will receive
gave an
update on the FREE registration. How can
upcoming you beat a deal like that?
bowling party,
which is this
Saturday, June 5 th at the Seminole
Lanes, Park Blvd. and Starkey Road.
This event is for the Foster Kids and
the E3 JOOI kids. Lee asked that
anyone who is available please come
out and help with serving the kids.
He will need lots of help!
4. Maxine’
Maxine’s Corner
Maxine on “Driver Safety”
“I can't use the cell phone in the car.
I have to keep my hands free for making gestures.”
Maxine on "The Perfect Man"
"All I'm looking for is a guy who'll do what I want,
when I want, for as long as I want, and then go
away. Or wait nearby, like a Dust Buster, charged
up and ready when needed."
Downtown Optimist Club Website
Scott announced that Sharon Dennany has
created a website for our club and it will soon
be available to the membership. He
complimented Sharon and the membership
thanked her for her hard work.
50/50 Drawing
Well it finally happened! Drum roll please……….
Viki Pena drew the Joker and won the 50/50 jackpot
for $344.50. Congratulations Viki!
5. It’
It’s My Birthday! It’
It’s My Anniversary!
June 3 – Scott Kaplan No anniversaries
June 3 – Rick Rutan this month
If your birthday or anniversary was missed send me
any e-mail. You may not be on the list.
New Club
Rick Rutan announced that he, with the help of
Governor Ric & Vi, will be working on a new
club at the Harley-Davison store located
on 54th Avenue North. This event is
scheduled to take place on Friday, June
11th. We set up at 4:00 pm and the event
starts around 5:00 pm. Rick invited members
to drop by for a visit.
Five year old Parker and his
mother were flipping through
photo albums one rainy Sunday
when, after seeing a picture of his
mother as a little girl, he asked,
“Mommy, when I have kids, who
do you they they’ll look like?
Observations of “Well” his mother speculated, “if
you have a little boy, I bet he’ll
Growing Old look like you. And if you have a
little girl maybe she’ll look like
When you need the discount you your wife” Parker frowned a
paid full price. Now you get discounts moment. “I have a wife?” he
on everything…movies, hotels, exclaimed, dumbfounded. “How
flights, but you’re too come I’ve never met her?”
tired to use them.
6. OI Foundation Fun Facts
Chuck discussed and explained
where the money for the One out of 20 people have an
Foundation comes from, within the extra rib
districts. These are the scholarship Istanbul, Turkey is the only city in
funds that the districts present at
the world located on two continents
the district conferences. It isn’t too
late to join the Dime A Day The name Wendy was made up
Program. Chuck has the forms for for the book "Peter Pan."
that and all the other Foundation
programs. Chuck announced that Orcas (killer whales), when
he now has all of the five-year traveling in groups, breathe in unison
commitments to cover the matching
Elizabeth Taylor has appeared on
funds from a generous donor within
the cover of Life magazine more than
the district. He has ten donors @
$250.00 each and five donors @
anyone else
$500.00 each. These donors will Humans are born with 300 bones
continue to contribute these in their body, however when a person
amounts for a total of five reaches adulthood they only have 206
years. This covers the three district bones. This occurs because many of
scholarships. Great job, Chuck! them join together to make a single
bone
Happy Birthday Rick
Party…
Birthday Party This is how much time you have
Rick Rutan invited everyone spent over your lifetime…
to his 84th birthday party on
Sunday, June 6th at 4:00
pm to 8:00 PM at their Years
home. Jean will be serving
1,008 Months
one of her wonderful
buffets. Rick requested that 4,368 Weeks
he not receive gifts, but 30,660 days
anyone who so desires may
bring paper products to be 735,840 Hours
donated to Ronald
McDonald House. 44,150,400 minutes
7. Downtown Optimist Club of St. Petersburg
3558 100th Terrace
Pinellas Park, FL 33782-4100
The Optimist Creed
Promise Yourself -
To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind.
To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet.
To make all your friends feel that there is something in them.
To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true.
To think only of the best, to work only for the best and to expect only the best.
To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own.
To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future.
To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile.
To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others.
To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the
presence of trouble.
CLUB OFFICERS DIRECTORS
President Gardner Harshman. . . . . . . . . . . 592-0243 Jim Sirrianna (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392-2718
Vice Pres. Scott Kaplan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535-6939 Viki Pena (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421-3721
Vice Pres. Vi Hayworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 527-2656 Chuck Hayworth (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .527-2656
Sec/Treas. Lee Warnock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577-7159 Jean Rutan (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522-6143
Sgt-At-Arms Jim Sirrianna . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392-2718 Rick Rutan (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522-6143
Chaplain Rick Rutan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .522-6143 Judy Warnock (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458-8278
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Oratorical Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee Warnock
Essay Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Rutan
Programs/Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Rutan
Fellowship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vi Hayworth/Viki Pena
Poster Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jean Rutan
O.I. Foundation Rep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane Ridings
Respect for Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gardner Harshman
Youth Appreciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee Warnock
New Community Dev. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vi Hayworth
Get Away Raffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Easter Egg Hunt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Kaplan
Bell Ringing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vi Hayworth
First Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee Warnock