This document introduces Mystery, a 6-year-old female Golden Retriever and Shepherd mix up for adoption. She is house and crate trained, good with kids and other animals, and looking for a forever home. Her adoption fee is $268.
This document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and important information. It includes notices about rugby jersey orders, an upcoming rugby meeting, volunteer opportunities, art show submissions, congratulations to chess club winners, changes to the bus schedule, an upcoming variety night, opportunities in the construction industry, and a reminder about where eating is allowed during lunch. It also contains announcements about an upcoming literacy test, looking for a student trustee, and encourages reporting any acts of vandalism.
Ceili Nicole Scott was born in Calgary, Alberta. She has a younger brother named Carter and lives with her parents, Thomas and Angela, in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Ceili enjoys photography, swimming, spending time with family and friends, and traveling. She has visited several places in Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Hawaii. For her future, Ceili wants to be a professional photographer and travel the world taking pictures. In school, she is looking forward to her art rotation class and cooking class, and wants to improve her grades in math and science. Ceili plans to join the volleyball team and swim club at her school.
This document introduces a person from Powell River, BC, Canada. Some key facts provided are that they were born on January 4, 2000, currently reside in Nanaimo, BC, and enjoy playing hockey for their local team. They also care about their family and feel happiest when spending time with friends. Their future goals include potentially attending the University of Denver and pursuing a career in hockey or as a firefighter.
The summary is:
1) The 14+ youth group will meet on certain Sundays in June at the rectory at 10:30am.
2) Dudley Songs of Praise will be held on June 13th in Himley Park starting at 2pm with activities and 4pm with songs and music.
3) A strawberry cream tea event will be held on June 26th from 2-4pm at St. Mary's Church Hall for £1.50.
This document provides a prayer update from Community United Methodist Church. It includes joys, prayer concerns, and announcements. The prayer concerns are for Carolyn Hallinan's grandson who was diagnosed with Grave's disease and for Lynn Risdon whose mother passed away. It asks for prayers for those out of work and for the Gulf oil spill recovery. It provides a list of continued prayers and announces upcoming youth and Bible study programs and events.
The Bluegrass Yacht & Country Club invites people to the Anchors Aweigh Reception on March 3, 2015 at 5:30pm in the Glass Room. RSVPs are requested by March 1, 2015. Casual country club attire is required and light hors d'oeuvres will be served.
The document summarizes recent and upcoming events at the Colne Yacht Club. It discusses a first aid course and talk held the previous weekend that were well-attended. It also announces the club's upcoming AGM and various social events on the calendar, including a fish pie supper, International Women's Day event, Flag Officer reception, Mother's Day carvery, and Easter weekend activities. Upcoming cadet, fitting out supper, and ladies' sailing events are also promoted.
Girls ages 15 and up are invited to free basketball sessions at Stockton Riverside College from May 18th to June 29th, 2010 from 4:15-5:15pm to get more girls involved in playing basketball regardless of ability level. For more details, contact Jonathan Hart by phone or email.
This document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and important information. It includes notices about rugby jersey orders, an upcoming rugby meeting, volunteer opportunities, art show submissions, congratulations to chess club winners, changes to the bus schedule, an upcoming variety night, opportunities in the construction industry, and a reminder about where eating is allowed during lunch. It also contains announcements about an upcoming literacy test, looking for a student trustee, and encourages reporting any acts of vandalism.
Ceili Nicole Scott was born in Calgary, Alberta. She has a younger brother named Carter and lives with her parents, Thomas and Angela, in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Ceili enjoys photography, swimming, spending time with family and friends, and traveling. She has visited several places in Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Hawaii. For her future, Ceili wants to be a professional photographer and travel the world taking pictures. In school, she is looking forward to her art rotation class and cooking class, and wants to improve her grades in math and science. Ceili plans to join the volleyball team and swim club at her school.
This document introduces a person from Powell River, BC, Canada. Some key facts provided are that they were born on January 4, 2000, currently reside in Nanaimo, BC, and enjoy playing hockey for their local team. They also care about their family and feel happiest when spending time with friends. Their future goals include potentially attending the University of Denver and pursuing a career in hockey or as a firefighter.
The summary is:
1) The 14+ youth group will meet on certain Sundays in June at the rectory at 10:30am.
2) Dudley Songs of Praise will be held on June 13th in Himley Park starting at 2pm with activities and 4pm with songs and music.
3) A strawberry cream tea event will be held on June 26th from 2-4pm at St. Mary's Church Hall for £1.50.
This document provides a prayer update from Community United Methodist Church. It includes joys, prayer concerns, and announcements. The prayer concerns are for Carolyn Hallinan's grandson who was diagnosed with Grave's disease and for Lynn Risdon whose mother passed away. It asks for prayers for those out of work and for the Gulf oil spill recovery. It provides a list of continued prayers and announces upcoming youth and Bible study programs and events.
The Bluegrass Yacht & Country Club invites people to the Anchors Aweigh Reception on March 3, 2015 at 5:30pm in the Glass Room. RSVPs are requested by March 1, 2015. Casual country club attire is required and light hors d'oeuvres will be served.
The document summarizes recent and upcoming events at the Colne Yacht Club. It discusses a first aid course and talk held the previous weekend that were well-attended. It also announces the club's upcoming AGM and various social events on the calendar, including a fish pie supper, International Women's Day event, Flag Officer reception, Mother's Day carvery, and Easter weekend activities. Upcoming cadet, fitting out supper, and ladies' sailing events are also promoted.
Girls ages 15 and up are invited to free basketball sessions at Stockton Riverside College from May 18th to June 29th, 2010 from 4:15-5:15pm to get more girls involved in playing basketball regardless of ability level. For more details, contact Jonathan Hart by phone or email.
Announcements-Wednesday October 31, 2018Ken Stayner
The document contains several announcements from a school including:
1) Pizza slices will be for sale after school today for $2 each.
2) The senior boys volleyball team won their playoff game against Unity Christian.
3) Upcoming workshops for university and college applications are announced.
4) The junior volleyball team's playoff game is on Thursday.
This document is from a photographer's website and provides information about their wedding, portrait, and boudoir photography services. It includes sections about the photographer, their style, pricing for different photography packages and albums, and featured wedding and engagement photo galleries of different clients. There is also contact information and a blog section.
Today's $5 lunch special at the school includes a choice of noodles or rice with vegetables and meatballs or grilled chicken, along with a bottle of water. Two teams from the school competed in a local skills competition, with one team winning first prize and advancing to the provincial competition next month, while the other team competed hard but did not advance. Students are reminded to pick up tie-dye shirts created on a past day if they have not already done so.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald August 9, 2016tatescreek
The document announces several upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church, including:
- An introduction meeting on August 20 for a candidate for the Evangelism and Discipleship Minister position, with a congregational vote on August 21.
- The annual "Party in the Park" neighborhood event on August 12 at Lansdowne-Merrick Park from 6:30-8:30pm with food, activities, and music.
- A day trip for senior adults on August 25 to a Noah's Ark exhibit, with payment due this week for those who signed up.
Clearview Community Theatre is holding auditions for their fall production on June 14, 15, and 21 at the Anglican Church in Stayner. See Ms. Walsh for more details on audition times and the production. An information session on careers in medicine will be held on June 13 in partnership with RVH and the University of Toronto. Girls softball won games against Joan of Arc and Nantyr on Friday.
The document summarizes traditional Vietnamese wedding rites and ceremonies. It discusses four key ceremonies: 1) The "Nap Thai" ceremony where the groom's family brings swallow birds to the bride's family to symbolize harmony. 2) The "Nap Cat" engagement ceremony where the groom's family presents areca nuts, wine, and other gifts to the bride's family. 3) The "Nap Trung" ceremony where the bride's family requests gifts from the groom. 4) The wedding day which involves selecting an auspicious date and the groom's family sending a representative to formally take the bride. The document provides details on customs, gifts, and symbolism in Vietnamese wedding traditions.
Resident Connections Volume 2 Number 12HsiaoTieh Hsu
This newsletter from University Residential Life provides information about upcoming events in the residential communities at Northwestern University. It lists the dates and locations for remaining community gatherings before the end of the school year. It also includes pictures from a staff teambuilding day, information about storing belongings over the summer, electronics recycling, profiles of two residential life staff members, and upcoming dining hall and theater events.
This document is a calendar for February 2014 from Joseph Caleb. It lists the addresses and phone numbers of six locations. It also provides a schedule of events for the month, including free HIV testing one day, a policy committee meeting, a policy council meeting, preschool story time sessions at the Caleb Library on various Fridays, a Black History performance and parent committee meeting, and preschool story time at the Caleb Library on the last Friday of the month. It directs readers to social workers for more information.
This document contains various announcements for students regarding extracurricular activities, sports results, volunteer opportunities, and meetings. Key details include an information session on exploring a future career in medicine on June 13th, auditions for a fall production by Clearview Community Theatre on June 14th-15th and 21st, and a mandatory meeting for current Link Leaders tomorrow at lunch in room 664. Students interested in running for next year's Student Council should see Ms. Moritz by Friday and any SHSM students wanting to go rock climbing or caving on June 12th should see Mrs. Brown.
Sierra Dayen interviewed her mother about her family history. Her mother's side originally immigrated from England, with her great-grandmother being born there. Her great-grandmother came to the United States for greater religious freedom and first settled in New York, but disliked its urban environment and moved to more rural Rhode Island. Her great-grandmother was extremely Catholic and wealthy, with her husband working as a professional sports player. Some family traditions from England were passed down, such as religious traditions, though Sierra's mother later became a Christian after meeting her father.
The document contains announcements from a school about various upcoming events and activities including:
- A food drive competition between classes until December 4th.
- A meeting on November 30th at 7:30pm about celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
- After school math help on Wednesdays from 2:30-4:00pm in room 660, requiring registration.
- A program at the local YMCA to earn credits and certifications in swimming starting in January with limited space.
Quamichan Middle School is located at 2515 Beverly St in Duncan, British Columbia. The document provides contact information including emails for 31 staff members at Quamichan Middle School in School District 79 in Duncan, BC. No other details about the school or staff members are included in the document.
The summary provides information about upcoming events in the community and at the school:
- The Clearview PARC Project is holding a trail mixer volunteer event on June 1st in Creemore.
- A puppy rescue organization is looking for volunteers and contact information is provided.
- An information session about careers in medicine will be held on June 13th at RVH in partnership with U of T.
- Georgian College representatives will provide information about programs at their Collingwood campus at the school tomorrow.
- Various sports teams and clubs have meetings, games, and events coming up.
- Graduating students are reminded to submit commencement checklists to guidance by June 3rd.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald August 11, 2015tatescreek
Tates Creek Christian Church provides various services and events on Sundays and throughout the week. This includes Sunday services at 8:30 AM, 9:50 AM, 11:10 AM, and 6:30 PM as well as Sunday school classes for all ages. Upcoming events include a meeting of the Better With Age Club on August 20th and a day trip on August 27th. The document also lists prayer requests, volunteers, and weekly attendance statistics.
The document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and reminders including:
1) Today's cafeteria specials and free oatmeal in the morning.
2) Meetings for the athletic council and boys hockey tryouts.
3) Permission forms due for a grade 9 event and activities in the library and guidance office.
4) Volunteer opportunities at a church and for Remembrance Day, as well as math help and university/college presentations.
The document contains several announcements:
1) A science olympics tower building competition will be held today at 11:20 in Room 213 with the winner receiving a prize.
2) The intramural volleyball championship games will be held today at 11:10 and 11:30 in the gym with teams competing for the title.
3) A sign-up sheet is posted for an upcoming girls volleyball season with tryouts scheduled for November 6th and 8th.
Today is freebie Friday with a free jet juice with any purchase and a $5 lunch special of a hamburger or chicken burger with fries and a drink. There are also various announcements about sports teams, school activities, volunteer opportunities, and presentations from colleges and universities.
A woman discusses her struggles with weight gain since age 14 when she was raped. She coped by eating food and gained over 300 pounds by the time she married. She and her husband tried to have children but she was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome due to her weight. This devastated her as she wanted to have a family. She has wondered about divorcing her husband so he could find a wife who could have children, though she loves him. She is determined to lose weight through a new program to improve her health and chances of having a family.
The document provides updates from Rotary District 9400 in South Africa. It summarizes a Rotary trip to Tanzania for a Reach Out to Africa seminar. It introduces the new District Governor Elect Annie Steijn and previews her upcoming induction. It also discusses efforts to clarify misunderstandings about Rotary's stance on religion and promote religious tolerance and freedom. Updates are provided on various club activities and youth programs like Interact.
The Central Points Freedom Festival is seeking volunteers as the annual event has grown to around 18,000 spectators and participants over the last 5 years. Interested volunteers should call the provided phone number or email to sign up. Additionally, the Wild Rogue Pro Rodeo will take place from May 29th to 31st at the Expo Arena in Central Point, featuring bull riding and other rodeo events.
The newsletter summarizes recent events at Papa's Home children's shelter in Nepal. It introduces the newly elected leaders of the VFN child club. It also announces that volunteers will move to a new apartment according to new government laws, and the volunteer room will become a library for the children. Additionally, it notes that children received new football jerseys, night dresses, textbooks, and study boxes donated by volunteers. It highlights birthdays of some children and a management change at the shelter. Finally, it requests donations for ear surgery of one child named Pooja Pariyar.
Announcements-Wednesday October 31, 2018Ken Stayner
The document contains several announcements from a school including:
1) Pizza slices will be for sale after school today for $2 each.
2) The senior boys volleyball team won their playoff game against Unity Christian.
3) Upcoming workshops for university and college applications are announced.
4) The junior volleyball team's playoff game is on Thursday.
This document is from a photographer's website and provides information about their wedding, portrait, and boudoir photography services. It includes sections about the photographer, their style, pricing for different photography packages and albums, and featured wedding and engagement photo galleries of different clients. There is also contact information and a blog section.
Today's $5 lunch special at the school includes a choice of noodles or rice with vegetables and meatballs or grilled chicken, along with a bottle of water. Two teams from the school competed in a local skills competition, with one team winning first prize and advancing to the provincial competition next month, while the other team competed hard but did not advance. Students are reminded to pick up tie-dye shirts created on a past day if they have not already done so.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald August 9, 2016tatescreek
The document announces several upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church, including:
- An introduction meeting on August 20 for a candidate for the Evangelism and Discipleship Minister position, with a congregational vote on August 21.
- The annual "Party in the Park" neighborhood event on August 12 at Lansdowne-Merrick Park from 6:30-8:30pm with food, activities, and music.
- A day trip for senior adults on August 25 to a Noah's Ark exhibit, with payment due this week for those who signed up.
Clearview Community Theatre is holding auditions for their fall production on June 14, 15, and 21 at the Anglican Church in Stayner. See Ms. Walsh for more details on audition times and the production. An information session on careers in medicine will be held on June 13 in partnership with RVH and the University of Toronto. Girls softball won games against Joan of Arc and Nantyr on Friday.
The document summarizes traditional Vietnamese wedding rites and ceremonies. It discusses four key ceremonies: 1) The "Nap Thai" ceremony where the groom's family brings swallow birds to the bride's family to symbolize harmony. 2) The "Nap Cat" engagement ceremony where the groom's family presents areca nuts, wine, and other gifts to the bride's family. 3) The "Nap Trung" ceremony where the bride's family requests gifts from the groom. 4) The wedding day which involves selecting an auspicious date and the groom's family sending a representative to formally take the bride. The document provides details on customs, gifts, and symbolism in Vietnamese wedding traditions.
Resident Connections Volume 2 Number 12HsiaoTieh Hsu
This newsletter from University Residential Life provides information about upcoming events in the residential communities at Northwestern University. It lists the dates and locations for remaining community gatherings before the end of the school year. It also includes pictures from a staff teambuilding day, information about storing belongings over the summer, electronics recycling, profiles of two residential life staff members, and upcoming dining hall and theater events.
This document is a calendar for February 2014 from Joseph Caleb. It lists the addresses and phone numbers of six locations. It also provides a schedule of events for the month, including free HIV testing one day, a policy committee meeting, a policy council meeting, preschool story time sessions at the Caleb Library on various Fridays, a Black History performance and parent committee meeting, and preschool story time at the Caleb Library on the last Friday of the month. It directs readers to social workers for more information.
This document contains various announcements for students regarding extracurricular activities, sports results, volunteer opportunities, and meetings. Key details include an information session on exploring a future career in medicine on June 13th, auditions for a fall production by Clearview Community Theatre on June 14th-15th and 21st, and a mandatory meeting for current Link Leaders tomorrow at lunch in room 664. Students interested in running for next year's Student Council should see Ms. Moritz by Friday and any SHSM students wanting to go rock climbing or caving on June 12th should see Mrs. Brown.
Sierra Dayen interviewed her mother about her family history. Her mother's side originally immigrated from England, with her great-grandmother being born there. Her great-grandmother came to the United States for greater religious freedom and first settled in New York, but disliked its urban environment and moved to more rural Rhode Island. Her great-grandmother was extremely Catholic and wealthy, with her husband working as a professional sports player. Some family traditions from England were passed down, such as religious traditions, though Sierra's mother later became a Christian after meeting her father.
The document contains announcements from a school about various upcoming events and activities including:
- A food drive competition between classes until December 4th.
- A meeting on November 30th at 7:30pm about celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
- After school math help on Wednesdays from 2:30-4:00pm in room 660, requiring registration.
- A program at the local YMCA to earn credits and certifications in swimming starting in January with limited space.
Quamichan Middle School is located at 2515 Beverly St in Duncan, British Columbia. The document provides contact information including emails for 31 staff members at Quamichan Middle School in School District 79 in Duncan, BC. No other details about the school or staff members are included in the document.
The summary provides information about upcoming events in the community and at the school:
- The Clearview PARC Project is holding a trail mixer volunteer event on June 1st in Creemore.
- A puppy rescue organization is looking for volunteers and contact information is provided.
- An information session about careers in medicine will be held on June 13th at RVH in partnership with U of T.
- Georgian College representatives will provide information about programs at their Collingwood campus at the school tomorrow.
- Various sports teams and clubs have meetings, games, and events coming up.
- Graduating students are reminded to submit commencement checklists to guidance by June 3rd.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald August 11, 2015tatescreek
Tates Creek Christian Church provides various services and events on Sundays and throughout the week. This includes Sunday services at 8:30 AM, 9:50 AM, 11:10 AM, and 6:30 PM as well as Sunday school classes for all ages. Upcoming events include a meeting of the Better With Age Club on August 20th and a day trip on August 27th. The document also lists prayer requests, volunteers, and weekly attendance statistics.
The document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and reminders including:
1) Today's cafeteria specials and free oatmeal in the morning.
2) Meetings for the athletic council and boys hockey tryouts.
3) Permission forms due for a grade 9 event and activities in the library and guidance office.
4) Volunteer opportunities at a church and for Remembrance Day, as well as math help and university/college presentations.
The document contains several announcements:
1) A science olympics tower building competition will be held today at 11:20 in Room 213 with the winner receiving a prize.
2) The intramural volleyball championship games will be held today at 11:10 and 11:30 in the gym with teams competing for the title.
3) A sign-up sheet is posted for an upcoming girls volleyball season with tryouts scheduled for November 6th and 8th.
Today is freebie Friday with a free jet juice with any purchase and a $5 lunch special of a hamburger or chicken burger with fries and a drink. There are also various announcements about sports teams, school activities, volunteer opportunities, and presentations from colleges and universities.
A woman discusses her struggles with weight gain since age 14 when she was raped. She coped by eating food and gained over 300 pounds by the time she married. She and her husband tried to have children but she was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome due to her weight. This devastated her as she wanted to have a family. She has wondered about divorcing her husband so he could find a wife who could have children, though she loves him. She is determined to lose weight through a new program to improve her health and chances of having a family.
The document provides updates from Rotary District 9400 in South Africa. It summarizes a Rotary trip to Tanzania for a Reach Out to Africa seminar. It introduces the new District Governor Elect Annie Steijn and previews her upcoming induction. It also discusses efforts to clarify misunderstandings about Rotary's stance on religion and promote religious tolerance and freedom. Updates are provided on various club activities and youth programs like Interact.
The Central Points Freedom Festival is seeking volunteers as the annual event has grown to around 18,000 spectators and participants over the last 5 years. Interested volunteers should call the provided phone number or email to sign up. Additionally, the Wild Rogue Pro Rodeo will take place from May 29th to 31st at the Expo Arena in Central Point, featuring bull riding and other rodeo events.
The newsletter summarizes recent events at Papa's Home children's shelter in Nepal. It introduces the newly elected leaders of the VFN child club. It also announces that volunteers will move to a new apartment according to new government laws, and the volunteer room will become a library for the children. Additionally, it notes that children received new football jerseys, night dresses, textbooks, and study boxes donated by volunteers. It highlights birthdays of some children and a management change at the shelter. Finally, it requests donations for ear surgery of one child named Pooja Pariyar.
El documento presenta una biografía de Howard Gardner, psicólogo estadounidense nacido en 1943 en Scranton, Pensilvania. Estudió en la Universidad de Harvard y desarrolló la teoría de las inteligencias múltiples. Ha recibido numerosos premios y distinciones por su trabajo en el desarrollo cognitivo y la educación. Actualmente es codirector del Proyecto Zero de la Universidad de Harvard, centrado en el aprendizaje y la creatividad.
Gardner Charter School aims to revise traditional education, provide effective alternatives, and unlock student potential. It will utilize multiple intelligences to design individualized curriculums for a diverse student body. The school is sponsored by Ball State University and funded through local businesses and grants to provide iPads and a 15:1 student-teacher ratio. Students will develop personalized learning plans to chart their progress in an intelligence-driven curriculum taught through individual learning styles.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the Oakland United Methodist Church located in Iowa. It recognizes teachers and students in the Sunday school program, encourages donations to support Vacation Bible School, and advertises volunteer opportunities. It also includes a devotional message from the pastor, announcements about community outreach programs, and a daily Bible reading guide for the month of May.
Howard Gardner es un psicólogo estadounidense conocido principalmente por su teoría de las inteligencias múltiples, la cual señala que no existe una única inteligencia en los seres humanos, sino una diversidad de inteligencias que incluyen habilidades lingüísticas, lógico-matemáticas, corporales, espaciales, musicales, interpersonales, intrapersonales y naturalistas. Gardner desarrolló esta teoría mientras estudiaba las capacidades cognitivas de niños y adultos en la Universidad de Harvard, donde actualmente en
This document introduces Juanita Sanchez and summarizes her background and experiences. It discusses that she currently lives at Columbus Colony and is grateful for the assistance she receives from the Senior Options program. It also mentions that despite being hearing impaired, Juanita has a very positive outlook on life. The document provides some details about her family, work history, vision challenges, and interest in meeting others who are deaf or blind.
Howard Gardner es un psicólogo estadounidense conocido por su teoría de las inteligencias múltiples. Antes de Gardner, la inteligencia se consideraba innata e innamovible y se medía mediante pruebas de CI centradas en las habilidades lógico-matemáticas y lingüísticas. Gardner propuso que la inteligencia es la capacidad de resolver problemas o crear productos valiosos en una o más culturas y que puede desarrollarse. Según su teoría, existen múltiples tipos de inteligencias y no todos los
Medina County SPCA Animal Tales – Fall Issue 2019TinaWagner11
Medina County SPCA quarterly newsletter, Animal Tales provides updates on shelter news, volunteer and adoption information and upcoming shelter events and training.
The newsletter discusses an upcoming fundraiser event called the Howl-O-Ween Dinner & Auction on October 22nd. It also provides updates on grants received by the Humane Society including to build an outdoor play area for shelter dogs. Several adoptable pets are featured including dogs, cats, and a senior dog named Hilda. Volunteers are still needed for various roles at the Humane Society.
The document describes the author's immediate family and some extended family members. It states that the author lives with their mother, father, and sister in their home state. It also mentions several aunts, grandparents, cousins, and great-grandparents who are part of their family, some of whom also live in their home state.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for February 16, 2016David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of February 16, 2016. It includes details about collecting food donations for the We Care Store, a comedy performance by Aaron Wilburn, the 40 Days for Life prayer vigil to end abortion, a gospel music performance by Tribute Quartet, an expecting mom luncheon, prayer requests, serving assignments, and attendance statistics from the previous Sunday.
Zoie wanted a small dog for two years but her parents did not. She researched different breeds by calling owners and learned about costs. She decided a toy poodle would be best. Zoie earned money through chores and selling items but toys poodles cost more. For Christmas, her parents surprised her with a white poodle named Misty that she had always wanted. Though there are challenges with owning a dog, Zoie enjoys cuddling and playing with Misty.
Medina County SPCA Animal Tales – Summer Issue 2019TinaWagner11
Medina County SPCA quarterly newsletter, Animal Tales provides updates on shelter news, volunteer and adoption information and upcoming shelter events and training.
This document provides information about upcoming events and programs at Highland Hope United Methodist Church in January 2012. It announces the start of small groups, Sunday school classes for adults on various biblical topics, a pastor's new sermon series, and youth activities. It also lists opportunities for volunteering, donating items, and participating in spiritual and fellowship programs like Stephen Ministry and the OWLS group for older adults.
This document summarizes four dogs - Nuka, Merlin, Champ, and Peanut - available for adoption from Friendship Animal Protective League of Lorain County. It provides background information on each dog's history and training. Nuka, Merlin and Champ recently graduated from a training program at Grafton Correctional Facility. The document aims to find permanent homes for these well-trained dogs.
Here are just a few samples of the families Jane Smith has made happy with her Bright Futures dogs. Please read and enjoy the "Happy Tails" of these animals pulled from high kill shelters and placed in loving homes by Jane!
130514 tower and tap july & august 2013 full pdfDonald Jones
The document announces an upcoming event on July 23rd at the Mercure Hotel between 3pm and 8pm to provide information and gather feedback about proposed housing developments in South Marston village and surrounding areas. Attendees will learn about detailed proposals and plans, and have an opportunity to ask questions and share their views with parish councillors, developers, and others. A leaflet with more details about the event will be sent to every house in South Marston in the coming weeks.
The document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing information on upcoming events and ministries for the week of May 12, 2013. It discusses an upcoming sermon on relying on the guidance of the Holy Spirit, lists church activities and events including a connections fair, outdoor adventures trips, and ways to volunteer and support various church programs. It also provides a financial update and requests for the church food bank.
The document discusses the life and passing of Sue Morris, a valued colleague and Reader in the parish who died suddenly. It provides an insight into her life through a tribute by Jenny Spear. It goes on to discuss the journey of life, starting from wherever one begins, and reminds readers that life is finite but leads to an eternal adventure through faith in God. It provides information about upcoming church services and events to remember Sue.
The document discusses the life and passing of Sue Morris, a valued colleague and Reader in the parish who died suddenly. It provides an insight into her life through a tribute by Jenny Spear. It goes on to discuss the journey of life, starting from wherever one begins, and reminds readers that life is finite but leads to an eternal adventure through faith in God. It provides information about upcoming church services and events to remember Sue.
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Our Savior's Lutheran Church - Beloit Weekly Announcements October 26, 2014oslcbeloit
This document contains announcements for Our Savior's Lutheran Church for October 26, 2014. It announces upcoming events like a baptism, confirmation, and fall festival. It also provides information on volunteering opportunities, bible studies, and worship times.
Our Savior's Lutheran Church - Beloit Weekly Annoucements 10-26-2014oslcbeloit
This document contains announcements for Our Savior's Lutheran Church for October 26, 2014. It announces upcoming events like a baptism, confirmation, and fall festival. It also provides information on volunteering opportunities, bible studies, and worship times.
This document provides announcements and updates for the Highland Hope United Methodist congregation. It highlights upcoming events like a Souper Bowl party, women's prayer group, marriage course, and cookbook fundraiser. It also shares information about small groups, Sunday school classes, prayer requests, and volunteer opportunities like providing cookies for a weekly service. The document aims to keep the congregation informed and involved in the church's ministries, worship services, and fellowship activities.
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This document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including:
1) Plans to make the building handicap accessible and requests for donations for the project.
2) Looking for a volunteer to organize a rummage sale in August.
3) Vacation Bible School will be held June 18-21 with Camp Luther leading older children's activities.
Calessa was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes on December 26, 2000 at age 7. This changed her life, but with the support of her family and medical advances like insulin pumps, she is able to live a full life and do all the activities other kids do. She manages her diabetes day by day with blood sugar testing and insulin. Calessa hopes that with more donations for research, a cure can be found so that no other children have to live with this disease.
MISS TEEN HYDERABAD 2024 - WINNER RYKA TANDONDK PAGEANT
In the dynamic city of Hyderabad, a youthful and outstandingly skilled person has as of late made waves on the national stage. Ryka Tandon, a 14-year-old understudy, has been honored with the prestigious title of Miss High Schooler India 2024 Victor, Pride of India, from the Dk Show. Her travels to this regarded position are a confirmation of her unflinching devotion, ability, and tireless endeavors. Despite her youthful age, Ryka has, as of now, accomplished momentous points of reference that recognize her as a guide of motivation and pride for her city and her nation. This article digs into the uncommon life and accomplishments of Ryka Tandon, investigating her foundation, achievements, and the qualities that make her a standout individual.
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This study examines the relationship between HR practices and employee outcomes in order to provide insight into the crucial role HR practices play in organisational dynamics. The results show that HR procedures significantly affect workers' engagement with their work and their ability to decide whether or not to stay with their current employer. In order to improve staff retention rates and achieve sustained organisational effectiveness, this study's findings stress the significance of well-crafted human resource policies. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the multifaceted relationship between human resource practices and employee outcomes, specifically focusing on compensation, performance appraisal, and recognition programs. By delving into these dynamics, the research aims to enhance our understanding of how these HR strategies influence job embeddedness and the intention to quit among employees, ultimately providing valuable insights for organizations to optimize their HR policies and employee retention strategies. Design/Methodology: This research adopts a quantitative approach, utilizing a structured survey instrument administered to a diverse sample of employees across various industries. Data collected will be analyzed using advanced statistical techniques, including regression analysis, to examine the associations between compensation, performance appraisal, recognition programs, job embeddedness, and intention to quit. Additionally, qualitative data such as open-ended responses will be analyzed to gain deeper insights into employee perceptions and experiences. Findings: Reveal significant correlations are identified as key determinants of job embeddedness, with higher levels of job satisfaction and commitment associated with these practices. Moreover, employees exposed to effective HR strategies exhibit a decreased intention to quit, highlighting the role of these practices in retaining talent. The study also identifies nuanced interactions between these variables, shedding light on the complexity of HR practices' impact on employee attitudes and behaviours. Practical Implications: By recognizing the importance of compensation, performance appraisal, and recognition programs in promoting job embeddedness and reducing intention to quit, organizations can design and implement more effective HR policies. This, in turn, can lead to improved employee retention rates, increased job satisfaction, and ultimately contribute to organizational success and stability. Originality/Value: The originality of this research lies in its ability to provide organizations with a comprehensive understanding of the interconnectedness of these variables, thus offering valuable insights and practical recommendations for HR practitioners and organizational leaders striving to retain talent and foster a positive workplace culture.
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May 2014 newsletter
1. Hi, I am Mystery!!! I am an I am 6 year old Female
Golden Retriever & Sheppard Mix. I weigh 50
pounds and am done growing. My old family was
moving, and couldn’t keep me. They were so sad to
have to let me go, and I sure will miss them. They
took the best care of me
and I am up to date with
my shots, spayed and
micro-chipped. I am also
very smart, I am house
trained and crate trained!
I am now looking for my new forever home,
someone who can love and adore me as much
as I will love you! I like other animals, I espe-
cially like to do “dog-things” like
chase Cats! I would never hurt
them, I just like to chase them!! I
am also good with kids and I would
love a little buddy to play with! My
adoption fee is $268. I hope that
you look into me soon!! You can fill
out an adoption application at
http://form.jotform.us/
form/31718290032144
Ladybug Cora
2 years old 1 year old
Female Female
25 pounds 30 pounds
Beagle Dalmatian/
Pit-bull Mix
Adoption Fee
$268 Adoption Fee
$322
Mystery
Dog of the Month
I N SI DE T HI S
I S S UE :
Adoptable
Dogs
2
Where are they
now?
2
Upcoming
Events
2
Senior Dog 3
Clothing
Order
3
Car Cruise
Information
4
New Dogs
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C A N C E R
A W A R E N E S S
M O N T H . F I N D
M O R E I N F O A T
W W W . P E T C A N C E R
A W A R E N E S S . O R G
Paw PrintsFaith Hope and Forever Animal Rescue
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M A Y 1 0 T H
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N A T I O N A L
P E T
W E E K ! ! !
2. P A G E 2
“Very impressed.
Great work you are
doing. We are sure
that Esme is going to
fit right into our
family. She is a
snuggler . Thanks for
allowing us the
opportunity to love
her” -Kathy
Whitehead !
We are looking for Silent Auction items for our June 28th 1st
Annual Classic Car and Bike Cruise. If you or your corporation
has anything they would like to donate for the Silent Auction
please email Nikki at nt.fhfar@gmail.com. We are looking
forward to a wonderful night and hope you join us!!!
Upcoming Events
Adoptable Dogs
Saturday May 10th– Adoption/Micro-Chipping Event 10am-2pm
Mankato Tractor Supply 1771 N Victory Dr
Sunday June 1st– Ice Cream Social 12pm-2pm at Mom and Pops
629 North Riverfront Drive Mankato
Saturday June 28th– Classic Car and Bike Cruise– See back cover
for details
In coming newsletters watch for success stories about dogs that have been adopted out
and where they are now! Have you adopted from Faith Hope and Forever? Want to
share you success story? Including some pictures of your adopted pup and how life has
been in their forever home. If so please email Steph at sm.fhfar@gmail.com. We hope
to hear from you soon!
Axel
found his
forever
home!
P A W P R I N T S
Millie
Sadie
Matrix
Where are they now?
Brody
3. Senior Dog
P A G E 3V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 1
These items are available for purchase at
http://www.faithhopeandforever.org/online-store.html
Clothing Orders
$12.00
$30.00
$25.00
We
currently
do not
have any
senior
dogs,
however,
please
check
out our
new
seniors
for
seniors
program