Hi guys! This is just in case you guys happened to miss the meeting on Monday! Take a peak anytime you want, as you can open this slide anytime you want! Ask Dennis Mach if you have any questions about any of these service events!
This document lists events and opportunities taking place in Jacksonville, Florida throughout 2015. In January, events include New Year's Eve celebrations, circuses, rodeos, concerts, and MLK Day parades. February highlights include car shows, Monster Jam events, the Donna Run marathon, and Valentine's Day activities. March features St. Patrick's Day parties, baseball games, festivals, and the start of baseball season.
This document provides the itinerary for a 2016 sister circle group, including monthly meetings at Heritage Square Complex from January to December, bringing dishes to share. It also lists a vision board party in January, and a multi-day sisters empowerment conference and workshop in late June and early July with a gospel music showcase, ball, and awards banquet.
Fiona Findley is a senior at RVHS graduating in June 2017 with a GPA of 3.6. She has extensive volunteer experience at animal shelters and fundraising events where she helped walk dogs, clean cages, bus tables, and provide entertainment. Fiona played varsity soccer and was on the varsity cross country team for three years. She has been actively involved in her school's orchestra, honors orchestra, and various music clubs. Fiona is also involved in clubs focused on community service, anti-bullying, and creating a safe space for students.
This document outlines the itinerary and schedule for a library association seminar taking place from April 22-26, 2014 in Bontoc, Mountain Province. The seminar will focus on bibliocare, biblioguidance, and developmental bibliotherapy. Optional tours and meals are listed each day with additional fees. Contact information is provided for the executive board of the library association organizing the event.
The document summarizes Tutor Doctor's marketing campaign in August 2010 to promote their "Back to School COOL Quiz". The quiz was played at various back-to-school events around Richmond, Virginia in August. Over 240 commercials and advertorials aired on radio and online to promote the quiz. Tutor Doctor also had a presence at several community events in late July and August, including a Kroger grand opening, a watermelon festival, a Jonas Brothers concert, Flying Squirrels baseball games, a mommy and me event, a back-to-school event, and the Chesterfield County Fair.
The document analyzes the culture of Uptown and Andersonville neighborhoods in Chicago through information on demographics, local theaters, nightlife, community organizations, schools, religious associations, and thanks/credits. It provides statistics on household populations and includes lists and descriptions of cultural institutions, local businesses, and religious organizations that are important parts of the fabric of these communities.
This document provides information about several attractions in Mississippi, including Elvis Presley's Birthplace in Tupelo, the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art in Biloxi, Geyser Falls Water Theme Park, the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, the Tupelo Buffalo Park and Zoo, and the Chatterbox Restaurant in Byhalia. Details are given for hours of operation, admission prices, exhibits, attractions, and food options at each location.
The document announces a fashion show event hosted by the Santa Barbara de Marcos Fashion Academy on September 17, 2016 at 8:00 PM at the Arlington Foyer located at 1317 State St. in Santa Barbara, CA. The event will feature collections designed by current student designers and alumni of the fashion academy and will include a special guest appearance by international tailor Jaques Malkhassian. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Grace Fisher Foundation.
This document lists events and opportunities taking place in Jacksonville, Florida throughout 2015. In January, events include New Year's Eve celebrations, circuses, rodeos, concerts, and MLK Day parades. February highlights include car shows, Monster Jam events, the Donna Run marathon, and Valentine's Day activities. March features St. Patrick's Day parties, baseball games, festivals, and the start of baseball season.
This document provides the itinerary for a 2016 sister circle group, including monthly meetings at Heritage Square Complex from January to December, bringing dishes to share. It also lists a vision board party in January, and a multi-day sisters empowerment conference and workshop in late June and early July with a gospel music showcase, ball, and awards banquet.
Fiona Findley is a senior at RVHS graduating in June 2017 with a GPA of 3.6. She has extensive volunteer experience at animal shelters and fundraising events where she helped walk dogs, clean cages, bus tables, and provide entertainment. Fiona played varsity soccer and was on the varsity cross country team for three years. She has been actively involved in her school's orchestra, honors orchestra, and various music clubs. Fiona is also involved in clubs focused on community service, anti-bullying, and creating a safe space for students.
This document outlines the itinerary and schedule for a library association seminar taking place from April 22-26, 2014 in Bontoc, Mountain Province. The seminar will focus on bibliocare, biblioguidance, and developmental bibliotherapy. Optional tours and meals are listed each day with additional fees. Contact information is provided for the executive board of the library association organizing the event.
The document summarizes Tutor Doctor's marketing campaign in August 2010 to promote their "Back to School COOL Quiz". The quiz was played at various back-to-school events around Richmond, Virginia in August. Over 240 commercials and advertorials aired on radio and online to promote the quiz. Tutor Doctor also had a presence at several community events in late July and August, including a Kroger grand opening, a watermelon festival, a Jonas Brothers concert, Flying Squirrels baseball games, a mommy and me event, a back-to-school event, and the Chesterfield County Fair.
The document analyzes the culture of Uptown and Andersonville neighborhoods in Chicago through information on demographics, local theaters, nightlife, community organizations, schools, religious associations, and thanks/credits. It provides statistics on household populations and includes lists and descriptions of cultural institutions, local businesses, and religious organizations that are important parts of the fabric of these communities.
This document provides information about several attractions in Mississippi, including Elvis Presley's Birthplace in Tupelo, the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art in Biloxi, Geyser Falls Water Theme Park, the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, the Tupelo Buffalo Park and Zoo, and the Chatterbox Restaurant in Byhalia. Details are given for hours of operation, admission prices, exhibits, attractions, and food options at each location.
The document announces a fashion show event hosted by the Santa Barbara de Marcos Fashion Academy on September 17, 2016 at 8:00 PM at the Arlington Foyer located at 1317 State St. in Santa Barbara, CA. The event will feature collections designed by current student designers and alumni of the fashion academy and will include a special guest appearance by international tailor Jaques Malkhassian. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Grace Fisher Foundation.
Marcia McDade McMann received a BA in Art from Salem College in 1972 and an MS in Art with a minor in Education from Radford University in 1974. She has worked as both an art teacher and art history teacher. Since 1984, she has operated her own art gallery and worked as a self-employed fine artist. Her work has been exhibited widely and is included in the permanent collections of many hospitals, universities, and corporations.
This document contains announcements for various church groups and events at Saint Paul United Methodist Church, including:
- A small group meeting on Sunday at 12:00 pm and a readiness team meeting in Anne's office also at 12:00 pm.
- Youth leader and agape choir meetings during the week.
- A youth group retreat from August 15-17.
- Men of faith and CORE group meetings on August 16.
- The church's 50th anniversary service on September 14 at 9:30 am.
- A golf tournament fundraiser on October 25.
- A Thanksgiving fundraising event on October 18 from 6-11 pm with music and a $30 donation.
- A request for
The document summarizes information about senior dues payments and packages at a high school. It announces that the second payment for senior dues is due November 5-9 and can only be made to two teachers during specific class periods. It also lists senior package options, payment due dates for individual items, and volunteer opportunities for upcoming senior events like breakfast, luncheon, and a New Year's dance fundraiser.
FLEX (Future Leaders and Entrepreneurs Exchange)the young professionals of the Venango Area Chamber of Commerce recognized 11 nominees for Young Professional of the Year at FLEX Presents 2012
This document is a pre-registration notice and form for the Munparlas Library Association's upcoming national summer conference on "BiblioCare, Biblioguidance & Developmental Bibliotherapy for Libraries, Library Personnel & Other Information Professionals" to be held on April 24-25, 2014 at St. Joseph's Resthouse in Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines. It provides details on registration fees, transportation and accommodation costs, optional tour packages, and food packages. It also lists the association's executive board members and officers for 2013.
The document announces several upcoming community events in Alamo Heights. It notes that the 2017 National Take Back Initiative to dispose of unused prescription drugs will be held on April 29th at Alamo Heights City Hall. It also announces that April 9th-15th is National Telecommunicator's Week to honor public safety dispatchers. Alamo Heights 2017 Fiesta medals will be available at City Hall starting April 10th.
Washoe County Library System September ReportJeff Scott
The document summarizes outreach activities and events at various Washoe County Library System branches in September and upcoming events in October through November 2016. In September, outreach included school visits, an exhibitor table, and storytimes that engaged over 350 people. Planned facility projects included recarpeting and repainting at Sierra View and bathroom construction. Upcoming October events included the Spellbinders magic show, estate planning workshops, a book talk, and the annual Quilt Expo. Nevada Reads events were scheduled in October, November and February to discuss the 2016 title Grind at several library locations.
The summary provides an overview of the Arts of the Albemarle's (AOA) fundraising and programs for fiscal years 2014-2016:
1) Fundraising increased significantly from $31,000 in 2014-2015 to $54,000 in 2015-2016 due to higher contributions from local governments and corporate sponsors. Membership also grew 43% over two years.
2) AOA presented various performing arts, theater, and summer camp programs that served over 8,500 children. Participation in programs like The Center Players and summer camps increased substantially.
3) Visual arts programs were expanded through new instructors, partnerships, and improvements to the gallery. Jewelry sales increased 91% in the
This document provides information for students to join and get involved with the Key Club at Lynnwood High School. It outlines the requirements to join, upcoming events for volunteering, and ways to sign up for events online. Upcoming volunteer opportunities in October include setting up for school carnivals, volunteering at a food bank, and assisting with Special Olympics bowling. The next Key Club meeting is on October 23rd.
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability will host an art exhibition featuring works by residents and local artists as part of the 'Room for Art' project from November 26th to 28th. On November 26th, a Christmas Fair will also be held from 11am to 6pm, featuring cards, jewelry, crafts and refreshments for sale. The venue is located at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability in Putney, London and admission is free.
This document provides information on various upcoming events in March and April, including art exhibitions in Vancouver and New York, music festivals in Miami and Boise, a cherry blossom festival in Washington D.C., food and wine events in Santa Barbara and San Antonio, and a production of Phantom of the Opera in Seattle. It also shares details on the Texas Pinball Festival in March and celebrations for Anchorage's 100th anniversary.
The document announces the 2nd Annual Hawaiian Hula Workshops taking place January 29-31, 2016 in North County San Diego, California. The workshops will be led by Kumu Hula Leihi'ilani Kirkpatrick and will include oli (chant) workshops, hula workshops, a vendor village with live music and mini-recitals. The schedule provides details on workshop locations and times for each day of the event. Contact information is provided for registration, sponsorship, and vendor inquiries.
The document provides information about various fundraising and volunteer opportunities for a Key Club, including collecting items for charity, volunteering at events like a carnival and walk, spreading information about fundraising events, and applying for officer positions. Reminders are given about guidance counselors and upcoming meetings.
Superior's General visit to the Philippines.Famvin Europe
From July 16 to 25, 2012, Fr. Gregory Gay, C.M., Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission visited Philippines on the occasion of 150th Anniversary since first Vincentians and Daughters of Charity arrived to this land. Fr. Greg participated in some event and celebrations during his visit. This slideshow prepared by the Office for Vincentian Identity & Mission of the Adamson University, Philippines, presents some moments of the visit.
Sandra Houston owns The Red Radish Personal Culinary Services located in Knoxville, TN. She graduated from the University of Tennessee's Culinary Arts School in 2012. Since then, she has provided craft services and catering for numerous television shows, films, commercials, music videos, and photo shoots. Her clients include USA Network, Oxygen Media, A&E, various production companies, and artists such as Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, and Miranda Lambert. She also has experience with food styling for television networks and companies.
This itinerary outlines a community health trip organized by ASB Vancouver. The group will spend a week in Vancouver, Canada visiting various organizations focused on public health issues. Their schedule includes touring health facilities, volunteering at a food bank, participating in workshops on sexual health and media, and engaging with mental health organizations. They will travel from Utah to Vancouver, spending nights in hotels, and return the following Saturday after a full week of community health experiences and reflections.
This document lists the volunteer activities performed by an individual from September 2014 to October 2015. It includes the name and date of each event, a brief description of the work performed, and the number of hours volunteered. Signatures or phone numbers are provided as proof for each event. In total, the individual volunteered over 100 hours to various community organizations in Tucson.
Alexis Schwiebert has extensive experience in equestrian care and training through an internship. She also has experience babysitting and tutoring. She graduated high school with honors and participated in many school activities including theater productions, band, and community service. She has strong computer skills and seeks to continue her education.
Susanne Marie DeKeyrel received a B.S. in Anthropology from Weber State University in 2016. She has extensive research experience, including independent projects on Pleistocene Paleoindians, the San Bushmen tribe in South Africa, and an African refugee camp in Tanzania. DeKeyrel also studied abroad at the Galway Archaeological Field School in Ireland and has received several certificates in areas such as presentation skills and archaeological completion.
Este documento describe la importancia del descanso y el sueño para la salud. Explica que Dios descansó el séptimo día de la creación y ordenó que el sábado sea un día de descanso. También destaca que el cuerpo necesita dormir entre 7-8 horas para descansar adecuadamente y producir melatonina, y que es mejor dormir la mayor parte de esas horas antes de la medianoche. Además, enfatiza la importancia de tomar descansos breves durante el día para reducir el estrés y la fatiga.
Hey Key Clubbers! You are welcomed to check out this slide show anytime you want. You can use this as a resource to check out volunteer opportunities just incase you missed the meeting on Monday!
The Key Club newsletter provides information on upcoming service opportunities and events for members. It reminds members that they need 40 total service hours by June 6th and lists upcoming sign-up opportunities. It also announces an end of year potluck on June 6th where each grade will bring a specific snack or drink. Finally, it invites members to the last meeting of the year on June 6th.
Marcia McDade McMann received a BA in Art from Salem College in 1972 and an MS in Art with a minor in Education from Radford University in 1974. She has worked as both an art teacher and art history teacher. Since 1984, she has operated her own art gallery and worked as a self-employed fine artist. Her work has been exhibited widely and is included in the permanent collections of many hospitals, universities, and corporations.
This document contains announcements for various church groups and events at Saint Paul United Methodist Church, including:
- A small group meeting on Sunday at 12:00 pm and a readiness team meeting in Anne's office also at 12:00 pm.
- Youth leader and agape choir meetings during the week.
- A youth group retreat from August 15-17.
- Men of faith and CORE group meetings on August 16.
- The church's 50th anniversary service on September 14 at 9:30 am.
- A golf tournament fundraiser on October 25.
- A Thanksgiving fundraising event on October 18 from 6-11 pm with music and a $30 donation.
- A request for
The document summarizes information about senior dues payments and packages at a high school. It announces that the second payment for senior dues is due November 5-9 and can only be made to two teachers during specific class periods. It also lists senior package options, payment due dates for individual items, and volunteer opportunities for upcoming senior events like breakfast, luncheon, and a New Year's dance fundraiser.
FLEX (Future Leaders and Entrepreneurs Exchange)the young professionals of the Venango Area Chamber of Commerce recognized 11 nominees for Young Professional of the Year at FLEX Presents 2012
This document is a pre-registration notice and form for the Munparlas Library Association's upcoming national summer conference on "BiblioCare, Biblioguidance & Developmental Bibliotherapy for Libraries, Library Personnel & Other Information Professionals" to be held on April 24-25, 2014 at St. Joseph's Resthouse in Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines. It provides details on registration fees, transportation and accommodation costs, optional tour packages, and food packages. It also lists the association's executive board members and officers for 2013.
The document announces several upcoming community events in Alamo Heights. It notes that the 2017 National Take Back Initiative to dispose of unused prescription drugs will be held on April 29th at Alamo Heights City Hall. It also announces that April 9th-15th is National Telecommunicator's Week to honor public safety dispatchers. Alamo Heights 2017 Fiesta medals will be available at City Hall starting April 10th.
Washoe County Library System September ReportJeff Scott
The document summarizes outreach activities and events at various Washoe County Library System branches in September and upcoming events in October through November 2016. In September, outreach included school visits, an exhibitor table, and storytimes that engaged over 350 people. Planned facility projects included recarpeting and repainting at Sierra View and bathroom construction. Upcoming October events included the Spellbinders magic show, estate planning workshops, a book talk, and the annual Quilt Expo. Nevada Reads events were scheduled in October, November and February to discuss the 2016 title Grind at several library locations.
The summary provides an overview of the Arts of the Albemarle's (AOA) fundraising and programs for fiscal years 2014-2016:
1) Fundraising increased significantly from $31,000 in 2014-2015 to $54,000 in 2015-2016 due to higher contributions from local governments and corporate sponsors. Membership also grew 43% over two years.
2) AOA presented various performing arts, theater, and summer camp programs that served over 8,500 children. Participation in programs like The Center Players and summer camps increased substantially.
3) Visual arts programs were expanded through new instructors, partnerships, and improvements to the gallery. Jewelry sales increased 91% in the
This document provides information for students to join and get involved with the Key Club at Lynnwood High School. It outlines the requirements to join, upcoming events for volunteering, and ways to sign up for events online. Upcoming volunteer opportunities in October include setting up for school carnivals, volunteering at a food bank, and assisting with Special Olympics bowling. The next Key Club meeting is on October 23rd.
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability will host an art exhibition featuring works by residents and local artists as part of the 'Room for Art' project from November 26th to 28th. On November 26th, a Christmas Fair will also be held from 11am to 6pm, featuring cards, jewelry, crafts and refreshments for sale. The venue is located at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability in Putney, London and admission is free.
This document provides information on various upcoming events in March and April, including art exhibitions in Vancouver and New York, music festivals in Miami and Boise, a cherry blossom festival in Washington D.C., food and wine events in Santa Barbara and San Antonio, and a production of Phantom of the Opera in Seattle. It also shares details on the Texas Pinball Festival in March and celebrations for Anchorage's 100th anniversary.
The document announces the 2nd Annual Hawaiian Hula Workshops taking place January 29-31, 2016 in North County San Diego, California. The workshops will be led by Kumu Hula Leihi'ilani Kirkpatrick and will include oli (chant) workshops, hula workshops, a vendor village with live music and mini-recitals. The schedule provides details on workshop locations and times for each day of the event. Contact information is provided for registration, sponsorship, and vendor inquiries.
The document provides information about various fundraising and volunteer opportunities for a Key Club, including collecting items for charity, volunteering at events like a carnival and walk, spreading information about fundraising events, and applying for officer positions. Reminders are given about guidance counselors and upcoming meetings.
Superior's General visit to the Philippines.Famvin Europe
From July 16 to 25, 2012, Fr. Gregory Gay, C.M., Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission visited Philippines on the occasion of 150th Anniversary since first Vincentians and Daughters of Charity arrived to this land. Fr. Greg participated in some event and celebrations during his visit. This slideshow prepared by the Office for Vincentian Identity & Mission of the Adamson University, Philippines, presents some moments of the visit.
Sandra Houston owns The Red Radish Personal Culinary Services located in Knoxville, TN. She graduated from the University of Tennessee's Culinary Arts School in 2012. Since then, she has provided craft services and catering for numerous television shows, films, commercials, music videos, and photo shoots. Her clients include USA Network, Oxygen Media, A&E, various production companies, and artists such as Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, and Miranda Lambert. She also has experience with food styling for television networks and companies.
This itinerary outlines a community health trip organized by ASB Vancouver. The group will spend a week in Vancouver, Canada visiting various organizations focused on public health issues. Their schedule includes touring health facilities, volunteering at a food bank, participating in workshops on sexual health and media, and engaging with mental health organizations. They will travel from Utah to Vancouver, spending nights in hotels, and return the following Saturday after a full week of community health experiences and reflections.
This document lists the volunteer activities performed by an individual from September 2014 to October 2015. It includes the name and date of each event, a brief description of the work performed, and the number of hours volunteered. Signatures or phone numbers are provided as proof for each event. In total, the individual volunteered over 100 hours to various community organizations in Tucson.
Alexis Schwiebert has extensive experience in equestrian care and training through an internship. She also has experience babysitting and tutoring. She graduated high school with honors and participated in many school activities including theater productions, band, and community service. She has strong computer skills and seeks to continue her education.
Susanne Marie DeKeyrel received a B.S. in Anthropology from Weber State University in 2016. She has extensive research experience, including independent projects on Pleistocene Paleoindians, the San Bushmen tribe in South Africa, and an African refugee camp in Tanzania. DeKeyrel also studied abroad at the Galway Archaeological Field School in Ireland and has received several certificates in areas such as presentation skills and archaeological completion.
Este documento describe la importancia del descanso y el sueño para la salud. Explica que Dios descansó el séptimo día de la creación y ordenó que el sábado sea un día de descanso. También destaca que el cuerpo necesita dormir entre 7-8 horas para descansar adecuadamente y producir melatonina, y que es mejor dormir la mayor parte de esas horas antes de la medianoche. Además, enfatiza la importancia de tomar descansos breves durante el día para reducir el estrés y la fatiga.
Hey Key Clubbers! You are welcomed to check out this slide show anytime you want. You can use this as a resource to check out volunteer opportunities just incase you missed the meeting on Monday!
The Key Club newsletter provides information on upcoming service opportunities and events for members. It reminds members that they need 40 total service hours by June 6th and lists upcoming sign-up opportunities. It also announces an end of year potluck on June 6th where each grade will bring a specific snack or drink. Finally, it invites members to the last meeting of the year on June 6th.
El documento describe los beneficios del ejercicio para la salud, recomendando al menos 30 minutos de ejercicio por día. El ejercicio ayuda a prevenir y tratar enfermedades como la presión arterial alta, la obesidad, la ansiedad y la depresión. Incluso las personas enfermas se benefician del ejercicio, que las ayuda a fortalecerse y mejorar su estado de ánimo. El documento enfatiza que el ejercicio es fundamental para mantener un estilo de vida saludable.
Este documento describe ocho remedios naturales para mantener una vida saludable: agua pura, descanso, ejercicio, luz solar, aire puro, nutrición adecuada, temperancia y esperanza en Dios. Se enfoca en explicar los beneficios del agua pura para la salud, incluyendo su importancia para el cuerpo humano, la higiene y la digestión. Recomienda beber al menos dos litros de agua al día y evitar beber agua con las comidas.
Este documento describe ocho remedios naturales para la salud, que incluyen tener fe en Dios, mantener una buena disposición mental y cuidar la relación espiritual con el Creador. También enfatiza que obedecer las leyes de salud establecidas por Dios conduce a una vida próspera y saludable, tanto física como espiritualmente. Finalmente, concluye que seguir estos remedios naturales y poner a Dios en primer lugar lleva a una vida plena libre de enfermedades.
This document provides information about upcoming events and activities for the Lynnwood High School Key Club, including instructions on how to join the club and volunteer at various community service activities and fundraisers in October and November. Some of the highlighted events include volunteering at elementary school carnivals, a Division 21 Key Club meeting, helping with a Special Olympics bowling tournament, and serving at a community kitchen. Instructions are provided on signing up online to volunteer at the different events.
The document outlines several youth events organized by PAWI Youth Ministries in St. Lucia, including a National Youth Rally in August 2013 with the theme "The Awakening", zonal prayer rallies in October 2013, and district sports days in April 2014 with various races for different age groups. It also mentions a potential Leadership Development Retreat for youth leaders in June/September and encourages following the organization's Facebook page for updates on upcoming events.
This document summarizes the minutes from a Key Club meeting on November 6, 2014. It lists the board members and details upcoming events like Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, the Fall Rally meeting, Division Pins sale, volunteering at Field of Valor and Run or Dye, and a Bingo Night at a retirement home. It also provides information on dues and collecting donations like Box Tops and can tabs for service hours. Members are encouraged to join social media groups for the club.
The Leo meeting document outlines several upcoming volunteer events for Leos including a dance production, grade 12 dinner, awards ceremony, retirement party, and charity soccer event. Volunteers are needed and sign-up sheets are available. The document provides details on event chairs, dates, times, locations, dress codes, and lists of current volunteers.
This document contains information about Eagle Scouts from 2014, upcoming events in the district including training courses and fundraising activities, and contact information for resources like an individual offering woodworking space and guidance. It lists 14 Eagle Scouts from 2014 with their unit numbers and dates of birth. Upcoming events include recharter turn-ins in December, a district awards dinner in January, Scouting birthday and Friends of Scouting fundraising parties in February, and Wood Badge and Sea Scout training courses through 2015.
This document provides information about joining and upcoming events for the Lynnwood High School Key Club. It outlines how to join by paying $15 dues by October 31st and completing forms. It then lists several upcoming volunteer events throughout October, including assisting at elementary school carnivals and fundraisers for UNICEF and Spinal Cord Association. Contact information is provided for Key Club officers and advisors. The next meeting is on October 9th.
This document summarizes information about the Jordan High School Key Club for the 2015-2016 school year. It introduces the club officers and advisors and describes opportunities for volunteer service in the local community. It also provides details about upcoming events, including volunteer activities helping to restore Bolsa Chica Wetlands and Rancho San Pedro's Halloween Fest, as well as a regional training conference. Information is given on how to join the club and attend weekly Monday lunch meetings. Contact details are listed for the club president, vice president, and Kiwanis advisor.
This document provides information about the weekly activities and events at a local church. It welcomes visitors to the Sunday services and provides details about the Sunday school, worship services, children's programs, and other weekly meetings and activities. It also lists upcoming events, birthdays, anniversaries, and opportunities to volunteer.
This document provides information about upcoming events at a church including ministerial staff, financial details, Sunday services, and weekly calendar events. It lists the ministerial staff, provides an attendance and financial update, and outlines the order of service and sermon topic for the upcoming Sunday morning worship. It also includes announcements about various programs and a full weekly calendar of church activities and events.
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The document summarizes the community service projects completed by Columbus Summer Interns at Ernst & Young over the summer of 2009. The interns organized various events and activities to support local organizations in the areas of community, animals, recycling, education, and more. Their efforts included volunteering at a soup kitchen and food drive, walking dogs at an animal shelter, cleaning up a park, reading to children, and holding fundraisers like jeans days and a volleyball tournament that raised over $1000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Riley. Soldiers are reminded to check in at their Brigade Table and get a ticket for the prize drawing. The agenda includes briefings from various organizations on post about upcoming activities and programs.
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Are you new to Fort Riley? Want to get to know what is happening on the installation and local communities? Come to the next Victory Welcome/Fort Riley Network Meeting. There will be booths available to meet members from local agencies and organizations as well as your units Family Readiness Support Assistant. Prizes are given away along with valuable information on upcoming events throughout the Fort Riley area. Great opportunity to meet new people and make new friendships! 12:45-1:20 p.m. - Booths, 1:30-2:20 p.m. - Network, 2:30 p.m. - until complete - Victory Welcome. Meeting is held the last Thursday of each month at Riley’s Conference Center, 446 Seitz Drive on Main Post. Information on future Victory Welcome/Fort Riley Network events will be published through MWR and unit information channels.
This document provides information about a youth group trip to the International Youth Convention (IYC) in San Antonio, Texas from July 2-5, 2016. It includes details on transportation, accommodations, estimated costs totaling $19,688, and a schedule of events. Fundraising goals and deadlines for registration are outlined. The organizer, Hailey Whitfield, provides contact information and links to additional resources about IYC, the host hotel, and bus transportation.
This document summarizes the minutes from a Leo Club meeting on June 14th, 2016. It provides information on upcoming volunteer opportunities and events, including setting up for Bulldog Bash on June 16th, Mrs. Macdonald's retirement party on June 20th, the teacher's year-end luncheon on June 23rd, volunteering at Canada Day on July 1st, and helping with the SCORES Cup soccer event on July 16th. It also lists the chairs and volunteers signed up for each event.
This document contains announcements for various groups, meetings, and events at a church. It lists the names of groups meeting on specific dates and times, such as the SPRC meeting at noon on a Sunday and the Finance Committee meeting on a Monday evening. It also provides information on upcoming youth retreats and missions trips. The document highlights the church's Thanksgiving donations of turkeys, groceries and gift cards totaling $700. It promotes and provides details on a fundraising event held in October that raised $4,200 for a new ministry center. Finally, it announces a Tree of Hope gift-giving program where wrapped gifts should be placed under a tree by December 14th.
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On Storytelling & Magic Realism in Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, Shame, and ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Salman Rushdie’s novels are humorous books about serious times. His cosmopolitanism and
hybrid identity allowed him access to multiple cultures, religions, languages, dialects, and various modes of
writing. His style is often classified as magic realism, blending the imaginary with the real. He draws
inspiration from both English literature and Indian classical sources. Throughout his works, there is a lineage of
‘bastards of history’, a carnival of shameful characters scrolling all along his works. Rushdie intertwines fiction
with reality, incorporating intertextual references to Western literature in his texts, and frequently employing
mythology to explore history. This paper focuses on Rushdie’s three novels: Midnight’s Children, Shame, and
Haroun and the Sea of Stories, analyzing his postmodern storytelling techniques that aim to explore human
vices and follies while offering socio-political criticism.
KEYWORDS : Magic Realism, Rushdie, Satire, Storytelling, Transfictional Identities
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CYBER SECURITY ENHANCEMENT IN NIGERIA. A CASE STUDY OF SIX STATES IN THE NORT...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Security plays an important role in human life and endeavors. Securing information and
disseminating are critical challenges in the present day. This study aimed at identifying innovative technologies
that aid cybercrimes and can constitute threats to cybersecurity in North Central (Middle Belt) Nigeria covering
its six States and the FCT Abuja. A survey research design was adopted. The researchers employed the use of
Google form in administering the structured questionnaire. The instruments were faced validated by one expert
each from ICT and security. Cronbach Alpha reliability Coefficient was employed and achieved 0.83 level of
coefficient. The population of the study was 200, comprising 100 undergraduate students from computer science
and Computer/Robotics Education, 80 ICT instructors, technologists and lecturers in the University and
Technical Colleges in the Middle Belt Nigeria using innovative technologies for their daily jobs and 20 officers
of the crime agency such as: Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) andEconomic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC). Three research purposes and questions as well as the hypothesis guided the study
on Five (5) point Likert scale. Data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation for the three
research questions while three hypotheses were tested using t-test at 0.05 level of significance. Major findings
revealed that serious steps are needed to better secure the cybers against cybercrimes. Motivation, types, threats
and strategies for the prevention of cybercrimes were identified. The study recommends that government,
organizations and individuals should place emphasis on moral development, regular training of its employees,
regular update of software, use strong password, back up data and information, produce strong cybersecurity
policy, install antivirus soft and security surveillance (CCTV) in offices in order to safeguard its employees and
properties from being hacked and vandalized.
KEYWORDS: Cybersecurity, cybercrime, cyberattack, cybercriminal, computer virus, Virtual Private Networks
(VPN).
8. DistrictBoard
Our new PNW District Governor,
Juliet Yu!
Are you Interested in serving our district?
● District board applications are now open for all
appointed district positions!
○ District Projects Director
○ Kiwanis Family Relations Director
○ Membership Growth & Reactivation
○ Convention Aides
○ Key Leader Ambassador
○ District Secretary, Executive position
Deadline
April 8th!
9. Walkersneeded
EVENT: MS Walk in Seattle
WHO: Mr.Kalmbach
WHAT: Walk to help fundraise money for MS, (fundraise $25 to
walk)
WHEN: April 10th, 2016 (Sunday)
TIME: 8:45 AM - 2:00 PM
WHERE: Walk around UW Seattle, UW stadium, and Gasworks
10. Volunteersneeded
EVENT: Packs for Kids Food Drive
WHO: Mukilteo Kiwanis
WHAT: Help organizing and packing food
WHEN: April 16th, 2016 (Saturday)
TIME: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
WHERE: Mukilteo QFC @ Harbour Pointe Shopping Center,
11700 Mukilteo Speedway, Mukilteo, WA 98275
11. Volunteersneeded
EVENT: Everett Food Bank Volunteering
WHO: Everett Food Bank on Broadway Avenue
WHAT: Help sorting, organizing, and packing food
WHEN: April 16th, 2016 (Saturday)
TIME: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
WHERE: 1230 Broadway, Everett, WA 98201 (Everett Food Bank)
12. WeDaySeattle-WednesdayApril20
EVENT: We Day Seattle
WHO: Mr. Bayles
WHAT: Hear speakers and be motivated to serve
WHEN: Wednesday, April 20th, 2016
TIME: 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
WHERE: Key Arena
13. 21volunteersneeded
EVENT: Explorer Middle School Spaghetti Dinner Auction
WHO: Explorer Middle School Orchestra & Band
WHAT: 10 volunteers for VIP tables, 4 at the kiddie area, 1 at the kitchen
table, 2 for dessert, 2 orchestra students (tuning), 2 band students.
WHEN: April 22nd, 2016 (Friday)
TIME: 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM, be there by 5:00 pm.
WHERE: 9600 Sharon Dr, Everett, WA 98204 (Explorer Middle School) (Gym)
*FREE FOOD WILL BE PROVIDED!!!*
14. Participationneeded
EVENT: Intersocial Beach Hiking (Kamiak, Lynnwood, and Mariner)
WHO: Dennis Mach
WHAT: Meet and bond with new people from our division through
icebreakers, hiking, eating, and other activities! It’s a
potluck so remember to bring food!
WHEN: April 23rd, 2016 (Saturday)
TIME: 12:00 PM - 4:30 PM
WHERE: Meadowdale County Park & Beach Trails (6026 156th ST SW,
Edmonds, WA 98026)
15. Volunteersneeded
EVENT: Imagine Children’s Museum Kids’ Day
WHO: Imagine Children’s Museum
WHAT: Various jobs as assigned
WHEN: Saturday April 23rd, 2016
TIME: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
WHERE: Imagine Children’s Museum, 1502 Wall St, Everett, WA 98201
17. Reminders:
Turn in your by this Friday!
10 more hours due for 3rd quarter!
You should have 30 total hours now.
If not, start signing up for projects!!
40 total hours by the June!!