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> From: The Nature Art Gallery, NC Museum of Natural Sciences <heather.heath(a)naturalsciences.org>
> Subject: Artist Amy Sawyer, August 1 through Sept 1
> To: dialmeupford3(a)ymail.com
> Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2014, 5:09 AM
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> "Audubon Revisited" Art show
> and sale by Raleigh native Amy Sawyer. Amy has enjoyed
> creating artwork in a variety of media including watercolor,
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> steel sculpture. She draws her subject matter from nature,
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> 1st.Opening Reception: August 1, 2014
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> Touching the Sky. A collection of artwork by the Pastel
> Society of North Carolina, through September
> 28th.___________________________________
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> Series of Robert Johnson's Nature
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> dimensional artwork in all mediums by many of the finest
> artists and artisans working in the Southeast.
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> located on the mezzanine level of the Museum Store on the
> first floor of the main Museum.
> All artwork is for sale
> and Museum members receive a 10% discount.
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<<<<< F. Y. I. >>>>> See Info... A kind neighbor has found a yorkie/silky/australian mix, neutered male dog very sweet disposition at her door after the storm he has a collar with a (919) 432-8088 (Goldsboro #) and a name tag which reads " CODY " If you may know who he belongs to please call Nancy at (919) 828-4432 her address is 113 Lord Berkley Rd. Thank you!
Ms. Deborah Ford
ECACC--RCAC2nd.VC.
(919) 835-3566
--- On Thu, 7/24/14, nancypemberton <nancypemberton(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
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Good afternoon! <<<< F. Y. I. >>>> See Info In Attachments Enclosed..." PLEASE NOTE:" Disregard some of the information in "The Back to School Celebration Flyer," 1) A voucher will be given out at the Registration Table at 10am. 2) It is open to ALL East CAC area residents.
Ms. Deborah Ford
ECACC--RCAC2nd.VC.
(919) 835-3566
Good morning! EastSiders I accidentally hit the wrong key sorry about that. <<<<< F. Y. I. >>>>> Reminder: All who have their yellow/gold/blk Community signs please put them out our ECAC meeting is Monday July 21st. remember this Month is dedicated to the Community to come out and give your comments, ideas etc. on what and how we can make East Raleigh an even better area to live in. August 5th, 2014 is National Night Out for the last couple of years in the Longview Park neighborhood we've been having a "Grill N Chill" in Culpepper Park, but the previous Chair of our Longview Park Community Watch has moved and is no longer a part of this neighborhood so we are looking to fill the position if interested please come out to the meeting or contact me or Kimberly. Hope to see you Monday have a safe weekend.
Ms. Deborah Ford
ECACC--RCAC2nd.VC.
(919) 835-3566
Mrs. Kimberly Iguozu
ECAC-- VC.
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Ms. Deborah Ford
ECACC--RCAC2nd.VC
(919) 835-3566
--- On Thu, 7/10/14, NC Museum of Natural Sciences <andrea.jones(a)naturalsciences.org> wrote:
> From: NC Museum of Natural Sciences <andrea.jones(a)naturalsciences.org>
> Subject: Special Events: Rainforest Adventure
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> Date: Thursday, July 10, 2014, 6:06 AM
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> 19: Head out to our blacklights and baits to
> see what's out and about throughout the night. We'll
> have activities for kids and upload photos of the moths that
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> America so that our data can help scientists learn more
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> SCOUT DISCOUNT
> DAYGroup rate
> savings August
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> special Scout Discount Day! Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and
> their guests will be eligible for the discounted group rate
> of $4 per person for entry to the Rainforest Adventure special exhibition.
> Scouts can also take advantage of a 15% discount in our
> Museum Stores. More
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> A TROPICAL
> EVENING
> Brimley
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> 8: Enjoy
> a wine and cheese reception and special evening access to
> the Living Conservatory exhibit for an opportunity to meet
> the two-toed sloth at his most active while the butterflies
> are still flying. Learn more about tropical arthropods
> with Bill Reynolds, Curator of the Arthropod Zoo,
> and examine exotic insects from his private collection,
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> MEET THE ANIMALS
> Windows on the
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> WET LAB TOURMember Exclusive
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> 14: Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look
> at our Reptile and Amphibian Research
> Collection, containing more than 78,300 cataloged
> records of approximately 200,000 specimens. It is one of
> the largest and most complete regional collections in
> the United States. The collection houses
> fluid-preserved specimens, skeletons, skins, tissues for
> molecular analyses, and other materials. Registration
> opens July 14. More
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> SLOTH
> WATCH
> Evening tour of the
> Living Conservatory
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> 22: Join
> us for a special evening tour of the Living
> Conservatory exhibit for an opportunity to meet the two-toed
> sloth at his most active. A summer evening is the
> perfect time to catch a glimpse of the sloth coming down
> from his perch in the tree while the butterflies are still
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> Adventure events, visit our website or
> contact Andrea Jones at andrea.jones(a)naturalsciences.org
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<<<<< F. Y. I. >>>>> July 4th is this Friday so if your Solid waste, yard waste and recycling is scheduled to be picked up on Fridays please be advised the COR with not be collecting instead they will pick-up on Saturday July 5th per the Solid Waste & Recycling Depts. Have a safe and fun holiday week-end celebration and let's not forget our troops in prayer. See Other Info Below!!
Ms. Deborah Ford
ECACC--RCAC2nd.VC.
(919) 835-3566
--- On Mon, 6/30/14, Friends of the NC Museum of Natural Sciences <angela.baker-james(a)naturalsciences.org> wrote:
> From: Friends of the NC Museum of Natural Sciences <angela.baker-james(a)naturalsciences.org>
> Subject: News from Friends of the Museum
> To: dialmeupford3(a)ymail.com
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> RAINFOREST
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> Check out our complete list of Rainforest
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> Science
> THURSDAYS
> 5-9pm
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> All Thursday evening science
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> Center. Please use the entrance at 121 W. Jones
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> July 10
> Superbugs
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> Light
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> The Naturalist
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> exciting new classes and workshops being held in our Natural
> World iLab, Visual
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> Prairie
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> July 1 - Sept. 2; Tuesdays, 10 - 11:30 am
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> PlaySpace. Drop by for some hands-on enjoyment. Explore mud,
> worms, weaving, boats-a different subject each week. For
> more information, contact Mandy Cuskelly at mandy.cuskelly(a)naturalsciences.org,
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> AmeriCorps Citizen Science Educator on a hunt to collect
> data on "herps" - reptiles and amphibians - at
> Prairie Ridge! Help us check our cover boards and frog pipes
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> Hydrology and Mountain
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> threatened species. In his presentation, Jeff Wilcox will
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> Connecting
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> Mousetrap, Operation and Hungry Hungry Hippo, it's all
> about having a great time with friends and family. Join us
> for Game Night in the Micro World Investigate Lab on the 3rd
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> members Give
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> cool topics, play games, and make recycled crafts at the
> museum with our Nature Explorers Drop-off Program.
> For more information,
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> of the Museum, 11 W. Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27601,
> 919.707.9847. Program participants are not
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> Earth in a fully interactive maze, chock full of the sights
> and sounds of a tropical rainforest. It's perfect for
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> $7 Adults; $5 Children;
> $6 Students, Seniors & Military
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> Scavenger
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> Wet Lab Tour
> Thursday, August 14
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