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Ms. Deborah Ford
ECACC--RCAC2nd.VC
--- On Fri, 8/29/14, Nextdoor East Raleigh <reply(a)r.email.nextdoor.com> wrote:
> From: Nextdoor East Raleigh <reply(a)r.email.nextdoor.com>
> Subject: Petitions for Sidewalks
> To: cac-chair-debbie(a)eastraleigh.org
> Date: Friday, August 29, 2014, 12:13 AM
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> Hello! EastSiders it was recently brought to me by a
> COR staff person inquiring if the East area would be
> interested in getting sidewalks on some of the streets in
> our area. A petition was started in our July ECAC meeting,
> now we can use your help if there are streets you may think
> or believe should have sidewalks, please start a petition in
> your neighborhood(s): Info needed- Street names and blocks
> and include a reason why that street(s) need sidewalks, then
> the Name, Address, email / tel.number of each person
> signing. There will be (3) more ECAC meetings this year
> 9/15/2014, 10/20/2014, 11/17/2014 at Lions Park and
> Community Ctr. at 7:00pm., if you can get to one of these
> meetings please do so we will have a petition at each and/or
> you can also bring your signed petitions. Your assistance in
> this is greatly appreciated thank you in advance.
> Ms. Deborah Ford
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> ECACC--RCAC2nd.VC.
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This is a super late reply but I'm just now seeing this email.
We're a large population with our differences but we're still your
neighbors. If we do not look out for each other then who will?
Jamie
1802 Bennett
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 4:28 PM, <mandylayne(a)aol.com> wrote:
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> I hope it is OK that you all are our first call for help.
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> Mandy
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> From: J. Scranton <justin.d.scranton(a)gmail.com>
> To: East CAC <east-cac(a)eastraleigh.org>; LongviewPark Group <
> longview-park-community-watch(a)googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Thu, Mar 6, 2014 3:57 pm
> Subject: [East-CAC] (no subject)
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> Our dog Penelope darted out the front door and ran towards Powell
> elementary from Kingsboro Road. She is very friendly, brown & white, blue
> eyed pit bull mix. Tags with phone numbers on her collar.
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> My wife is driving around (with our three small children in tow) trying to
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> If anyone sees her can you please call 919-622-4234 or 919-622-0773.
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<<<<< F.Y.I. >>>>> See Info Below...
Ms. Deborah Ford
ECACC--RCAC2nd.VC.
(919) 835-3566
--- On Fri, 8/15/14, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources - Programs <ParksRecreation(a)info.raleighnc.gov> wrote:
> From: Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources - Programs <ParksRecreation(a)info.raleighnc.gov>
> Subject: August Volunteer Opportunities
> To: cac-chair(a)eastraleigh.org
> Date: Friday, August 15, 2014, 2:31 PM
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> August Volunteer Opportunities
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> Volunteer
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> August Volunteer
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> Youth Football
> Chain Crew
> Volunteers will assist with
> practices/games and other assigned duties by site
> directors. All volunteers are required to complete a
> volunteer application and pass a background check before
> volunteering. Volunteers must be 16 years or older to
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> Youth
> Cheerleading Coach
> Looking for individuals interested
> in being a volunteer youth, noncompetitive cheerleading
> coach for girls ages 7-13 for the upcoming fall season.
> Practices are a 2-4 day commitment before games begin, and
> 1-2 day a week once games begin. Must complete
> a coaching application and clear a background check in
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> Youth Fast Pitch
> Softball Coach
> Looking for individuals interested
> in being a volunteer youth softball coach for girls ages
> 11-17 for the upcoming fall season. Time commitment is three
> days a week. Practices will begin in August and games will
> begin in September and run through October. Must complete
> a coaching application and clear a background check in
> order to volunteer.
> Youth Baseball
> Coach
> Looking for individuals interested
> in being a volunteer youth baseball coach for boys ages
> 10-16 for the upcoming fall season.Time commitment is three
> days a week. Practices will begin in the end of July with
> games starting in the end of August and run through October.
> Must complete a coaching application and clear a
> background check in order to volunteer.
> Trail Maintenance
> at Ross Andrews Learning Space
> Volunteers will assist with
> removing vegetation and laying down mulch for a trail and
> learning circle on Saturday, 8/23. The Ross Andrew's
> Learning Platform is dedicated to environmental education
> and will be a place for learning and reflection in the
> Walnut Creek Wetland. Event is rain or shine and held at the
> Walnut Creek Wetland Center.
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> Historic Method
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> Help us celebrate the history
> of Method on Saturday, 8/23. The event will include family
> activities such as games, crafts, information booths, book
> bag give away, food, music DJ and information on the
> Historical Method Community. Volunteers are needed to assist
> with set up/clean up, games, booths, registration table
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> Back to School
> Back Pack Supply Drive
> As summer camp comes to a close, it
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> school year. We are looking for volunteers from our local
> community to donate school supplies to benefit our local
> disadvantaged youth! Interested individuals can volunteer
> two ways: donating supplies from 4pm-7pm on Friday, 8/22 or
> sorting the donated supplies from 9am-11am on Saturday, 8/23
> at Sgt. Courtney T. Johnson Community Center.
> NFL Punt, Pass & Kick
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> The NFL Punt, Pass & Kick (PPK)
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> between the ages of 6 and 15, to compete separately against
> their peers. This special event will take place on Tuesday,
> 8/26 at Laurel Hills Community Center. Volunteers are needed
> to help with registration, on field activities and awards.
> The time commitment will be from 4:30-8:00 pm, and
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> Resources 222 W. Hargett St. Raleigh, NC
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> 222 West Hargett St ·
> Raleigh, NC 27601
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Neighbors,
if you own a rental house or apartment in Raleigh and anticipate an
availability over the next few months would you please contact me directly
at
jamiebort(a)gmail.com
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919 619 0199?
We are preparing to vacate our house for a construction project and would
like to stay close to home during the process.
For what it is worth we will only be moving with the bare essentials: a
bed, a couch, some of our clothes, some of our linens, toiletries, and that
is about it. We do not have a tv and anything that we need we will be able
to access at our house or in storage.
Thank you very much.
Jamie Bort
919 619 0199 (phone or text)
jamiebort(a)gmail.com
<<<<< F. Y. I. >>>>> SEE INFO BELOW...
Ms. Deborah Ford
ECACC--RCAC2nd.VC.
(919) 835-3566
--- On Tue, 8/5/14, City of Raleigh <raleighnc(a)info.raleighnc.gov> wrote:
> From: City of Raleigh <raleighnc(a)info.raleighnc.gov>
> Subject: August Newsletter for Volunteer Program
> To: cac-chair(a)eastraleigh.org
> Date: Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 11:00 AM
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> August Newsletter for Volunteer Program
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> Having trouble viewing this
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> it as a Web page.Volunteer Program
> NewsletterAugust - 2014
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> Welcome New Adopt-A-Park
> Volunteers
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> give a big welcome to our three new Adopt-A-Park volunteers
> and groups. Thank you for your commitment to the Raleigh
> Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department, and we
> look forward to having you volunteer!Community
> Affordable Housing Equity Corporation (CAHEC)
> adopted Optimist ParkMike
> Young Realtor adopted Neuse River Greenway
> SegmentSian
> Brown adopted Carolina Pines Dog Park
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> Become an ESL
> volunteerThe English as a
> Second Language (ESL) Program welcomes people from all
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> backgrounds to participate in classes, activities, and
> events that celebrate the
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> diversity of our city. As part of the program, free classes
> are taught to adults by volunteer instructors. This
> volunteer opportunity offers a chance for passionate
> individuals to make a difference in their community.
> To become a volunteer ESL
> instructor, you can have any level of teaching experience.
> Instructors are expected to attend orientation and trainings
> as well as commit to at least one six week class session.
> For more information about the program or to apply to be an
> instructor, visit the ESL volunteer webpage.
> NCRPA Visa Check
> CardThe NCRPA Visa
> check card was created exclusively by the Local Government
> Federal Credit Union (LGCFU) for volunteers and employees of
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> recreation departments across North Carolina. As an
> volunteer with a local government parks and recreation
> department in North Carolina, you are eligible to join
> LGFCU. With every purchase you make with your card,
> LGFCU donates 50% of its share of
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> the net merchant's fee to NCRPA. The card costs you
> nothing to use. Interested individuals can learn more
> information by visiting the NCRPA webpage.
> August V.I.Ps Our volunteers
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> parks (VIPs) withstood the hot temperatures and humidity and
> completed volunteer projects at seven parks throughout the
> City. During the month of July, the department had 161
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> volunteer over 260 hours. Thanks for your outstanding
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> the Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
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> Online Volunteer Profile
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> stay up-to-date with the Volunteer Program. Create your volunteer profile today!Volunteer Opportunities
> Check out these
> upcoming volunteer opportunities and register now!Youth Cheerleading CoachYouth Baseball CoachYouth Fast Pitch Softball
> CoachYouth Football Chain CrewR. Andrews Learning Space Trail
> Maintenance at Walnut Creek Wetland CenterHistoric Method DayEastgate Fun DayGroup Projects
> Interested in
> coordinating a volunteer project for a group? Businesses,
> schools, churches and organizations are encouraged to
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> contribute their time, talent and resources to our City
> Parks! Contact us to set up your
> personalized group volunteer project. Volunteer
> Testimonials"Thank you to your dynamic friendly
> team. We were thrilled and honored to be
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> part of such an event. The Gambian community in this great
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> working with you anytime once the opportunity
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> working with the City of Raleigh again this year! Thank you
> for hosting us and we look forward to working with you
> again!"We
> want to hear from you! Let us know your comments and
> suggestions by completing our Volunteer Survey. Name that Raleigh Park
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> name of this City of Raleigh Park? Submit your answer!
> Did you guess
> right? July's Name that Park was Pullen Park!
> Congratulations to the 12 volunteers who successfully
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> comments? Contact Ashley Deans at ashley.deans(a)raleighnc.gov
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