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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 10:19 AM
Subject: Buffaloe Road Aquatic Center Invite
I hope you will be able to join us for the dedication of the Buffaloe Road Aquatic Center .
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P.O. Box590
Raleigh, North Carolina 27602
Phone: (919) 996-4817
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Ms. Deborah Ford
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(919) 835-3566
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Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 10:53 AM
Subject: Youth Financial Empowerment Program SE Raleigh
Ms. Ford,
Ronneil Robinson asked that we forward information to you regarding the Learn to Earn Program. The program primarily seeks to serve youth, aged 14-18, from low-to-moderate income households, but it is open to others living in Southeast Raleigh. Youth are required to attend with an adult.
I am attaching the forms required for participation in Learn to Earn. Our next meeting will be held on 10/1 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Lyon's Park. Dinner will be served at 6:00.
Thank you for your assistance in promoting the program. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Regards,
Tarin L. Washington
Program Associate
The Collaborative
Mailing Address: P. O. Box 27386, Raleigh, NC 27611
Street Address: 3620 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC 27609, Suite 301
Telephone: 919-341-6418
Facsimile: 919-341-6381
http://www.cultureofsavings.org/http://www.northcarolinasaves.org/
Yes! this is right on Milburnie 2221 I think this is in ECAC my neighbor alerted me to this story earlier I just hadn't got the chance to send it out thanks Mark! May be this will lead to a break in our recent break-ins all around in this area and maybe others across town.
Ms. Deborah Ford
ECAC Co-chair
(919) 835-3566
From: Mark Turner <jmarkturner(a)gmail.com>
To: East CAC Discussion <east-cac(a)eastraleigh.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 11:20 AM
Subject: [East-CAC] N&O: Raleigh man uses location tracker to find stolen laptop
Check out this story of a neighbor who got his stolen laptop back using
a free tracking application he installed.
Jonathan lives in the East CAC, I believe.
Mark
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Raleigh man uses location tracker to find stolen laptop
By Amanda James - ajames(a)newsobserver.com
Published in: Crime/Safety
RALEIGH The thief didn’t know who he was stealing from when he broke
into Jonathan Moss’ home and took his new MacBook Air.
Moss, who works as an IT specialist, had never used location tracking
software before, but downloaded it on his new laptop on a whim before he
left the country.
“My wife gave me the MacBook Air as a wedding gift,” Moss said.
While still on his honeymoon, Moss got an e-mail from his landlord. It
appeared that his house had been burglarized.
That’s when he took matters into his own hands and tracked down his
stolen laptop, using his iPad from his hotel on the small island of Aruba.
Prey software, available in both Mac or PC versions, is a web service
that’s free for the first three items a user registers.
The software can detect the wireless network closest to the registered
device, even if the user is not signed onto that network. Prey also uses
webcam technology, if available, to capture images of the device’s location.
So, not only was Moss able to track down the location of his laptop, he
was able to see photos taken every five minutes of a man using it, and
the inside of the man’s home.
Moss went to the police in Aruba and they contacted Raleigh police with
the information Moss supplied: the location of his laptop; photos of the
suspect using the laptop; and the e-mail address the man was using.
Johnny Howard Fogg Jr., 29, was arrested Tuesday at his residence, 2221
Milburnie Road, and charged with felony possession of stolen property in
connection with the case. His bail has been set at $3,000.
Investigators obtained a warrant to search Fogg’s residence, but did not
find any of the other items stolen from Moss’ home.
“It’s an interesting way to start a marriage,” Moss said.
James: 919-829-4870
http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/09/26/2372226/raleigh-man-uses-gps-tracker…
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From: "joel(a)joelhaasstudio.com" <joel(a)joelhaasstudio.com>
To: upha-discussion(a)yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 6:41 PM
Subject: [upha-discussion] new ATT billing scam
There is a very clever ATT billing phishing scam going around now. See the article on CNET.com here http://www.zdnet.com/malware-warning-your-at-and-t-bill-is-ready-to-be-view…
The fellow who wrote the article points out you merely have to hover your mouse pointer over the link to see if the link really is an ATT site. Another way to tell if the email is fake he did not mention is the word "maintain" is misspelled as "maintian" in one of the paragraphs.
Crooks need to use spell check, too.
Personally, I never click on links in the emails sent me by my supposed bank, utilities, etc. I always go to the site itself to pay my bills or check my balance.
Joel Haas, sculptor
3215 Merriman Ave.
Raleigh, NC 27607 USA
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From: Bruce Lightner <brucelig(a)king-raleigh.org>
To: Sandra Cassidy <sandracassidy(a)bellsouth.net>; "Emrys Treasure >" <cac-chair-emrys(a)eastraleigh.org>; Debbie Ford <cac-chair-debbie(a)eastraleigh.org>; Ginger Deason <cas-secretary(a)eastraleigh.org>; Charlene Willard <charlene.willard(a)raleighnc.gov>; Lonnette Williams <flonnettewms(a)bellsouth.net>
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 10:34 AM
Subject: Memo To Raleigh CAC Leaders
Memo To Raleigh CAC Leaders:
Good morning. Recently I was stopped by a CAC Chairperson while grocery shopping. She chastised me for not doing a good enough job communicating with Raleigh's CAC leaders about Raleigh's annual Martin Luther King Holiday events and items of civic significance which the MLK Committee undertakes. Being the humble soul which I am, naturally I pleaded guilty. Hence, this communiqué is being sent to all CAC's with the hope that it will be received in the spirit intended and with the hope that these items will be shared with your membership.
First: Most of the upcoming January 2013 Martin Luther King Holiday events are posted on our website. Each event will show the date, time and location along with invited and confirmed speakers and/or performers. Please click the blue line here to review. Please bookmark this page for frequent updates: http://www.king-raleigh.org/events/bodyO.cfm
Second: On Friday past, the City's Parks, Recreation & Greenway Board received a report to expand the existing Martin Luther King Memorial Gardens in Southeast Raleigh. This is a civic project which the MLK Committee along with parks advocates have been pushing for the better part of the last ten years. The plan goes before the City Council for adoption in November. Area CAC's are encouraged to review the plans and comment as needed. Please click here to review the MLK Garden's expansion plans: http://www.raleighnc.gov/arts/content/PRecDesignDevelop/Articles/MLKJrMemor…
Third: For citizens who may become interested in attending and witnessing the historic 2013 Presidential Inauguration Ceremonies in Washington, D.C. the Raleigh MLK Committee will be having five (5) buses leaving from Raleigh at 6:00 am on January 19, 2013. We encourage all CAS's to make this information available throughout your networks. Below, please find a press release scheduled to go out next week which will provide details and a link to view the complete trip itinerary, hotel accommodation options and departure locations.
Please be so kind as to let us know if this information herein is useful to you and those in your community. If you should have questions or concerns please do not hesitate to give us a call or send back an e-note.
Most appreciatively,
Bruce Lightner, Chairman
Raleigh Martin Luther King Committee, Inc.
919.834.6264
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HISTORY GROUP WANTS EARLY SIGN UP FOR OBAMA INAUGURATION
Statewide Contact:
Bruce Lightner, Logistical Director
Martin Luther King Heritage Tours
919.834.6264
Raleigh - The N.C. Martin Luther King Heritage Tours are now organizing buses to travel to Washington D.C. on January 19th for President Obama's Second Inauguration Ceremony. In 2009 the MLK group took 32 buses to the first Inauguration, which departed from Charlotte, Greensboro, Asheville, Wilmington, Durham and Raleigh.
Spurred by a surge in President Obama's recent National poll numbers organizers say now is the time to start making plans to attend the festivities. Ruby Turner, Program Director for the tour said, "As the election grows near it is going to be nearly impossible to get quality hotel rooms in the metro D.C. area" The trip is scheduled for January 19-21, 2013.
Trip prices include two night hotel accommodations, luxury bus transportation, visits to the Smithsonian Institute Museum, the U.S. Capitol Building, the Martin Luther King National Memorial and the Lincoln Memorial. Passengers will also attend the Swearing In Ceremony for America's 45th President and attend the Inauguration Parade.
Bruce Lightner, logistical director of the tour said, "this will be an historic occasion on many levels, among which that for the first time in history the Presidential Inauguration will be held on the actual National Martin Luther King Holiday". Lightner concluded, "it will be a holiday weekend trip so nobody will have to miss school or work."
Reservations are now being accepted and must be received anytime prior to October 1st to secure hotel accommodations and bus seats. Trip payments will be not become due until after the election. Prices will vary for each departing location. So far, buses are confirmed to leave from Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro and Charlotte. Other departure locations may be added. From Raleigh the trip price starts at just $235 per person. To review the full trip itinerary, various hotel pricing options and registration form please click blue line here: http://www.king-raleigh.org/events/agenda.cfm?program_id=1&event_id=6589 Or, any citizen can send an email of interest to info(a)king-raleigh.org or call 919.834.6264.
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FYI...
From: tricia_blakistone(a)hotmail.com
To: stevens-road-raleigh-nc(a)googlegroups.com
Subject: [Stevens Road] Yet another break-in
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 08:04:20 -0500
Hey guys,
Well, I have more sad news to report. When I was coming back from a jog yesterday around 6 pm there were a couple of people standing in the yard of the house across the street from me (2418). They told me that the couple (who just moved in a couple of weeks ago) are on their honeymoon and someone checking in on their house found it had been broken into. Unfortunately I don't know any more than that. I can't imagine how terrible it must be to get a call while on your honeymoon that your house has been broken into.
Tricia
One more.
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From: Tricia Blakistone <tricia_blakistone(a)hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 9:04 AM
Subject: [Stevens Road] Yet another break-in
To: "stevens-road-raleigh-nc(a)googlegroups.com" <
stevens-road-raleigh-nc(a)googlegroups.com>
Hey guys,
Well, I have more sad news to report. When I was coming back from a jog
yesterday around 6 pm there were a couple of people standing in the yard of
the house across the street from me ([address redacted-- on Stevens Rd]).
They told me that the couple (who just moved in a couple of weeks ago) are
on their honeymoon and someone checking in on their house found it had been
broken into. Unfortunately I don't know any more than that. I can't imagine
how terrible it must be to get a call while on your honeymoon that your
house has been broken into.
Tricia
********* F.Y.I. ******** PLEASE SEE ATTACHED POSTER/FLYER FOR ALL THE RUNNERS AND THOSE WHO WANT TO RUN--FUN--FAMILY--COMMUNITY SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH...
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To: Amy Witynski <outwit(a)earthlink.net>; Angela Jackson <a_jackson2009(a)yahoo.com>; Anthony McLeod <anthony.mcleod(a)gmail.com>; Benson Kirkman <Benson.kirkman(a)att.net>; Bill Lynn <lynnewilliam(a)aol.com>; Brad Johnson <bradamj(a)gmail.com>; Catherine Tucker Peglow <catepeglow(a)gmail.com>; Charles Rodman <crhrod0532(a)att.net>; Christopher Allen <allenlaw(a)nc.rr.com>; Connie Crumpler <ccrumpler4(a)juno.com>; Dana Deaton <deatonater(a)gmail.com>; Danny Coleman <buildcon(a)bellsouth.net>; Dave Toms <Toms200(a)gmail.com>; Debbie Ford <cac-chair-debbie(a)eastraleigh.org>; Debra Smith <ddssmith(a)bellsouth.net>; Dennis Gullick <Mr.DGullick(a)gmail.com>; Elizabeth Byrd <Elizabeth.T.Byrd(a)gmail.com>; Emrys Treasure <cac-chair-emrys(a)eastraleigh.org>; Erika Rosenberger <theeahr(a)bellsouth.net>; Ginger Deason <cac-secretary(a)eastraleigh.org>; Greg Wilson <gkw000(a)gmail.com>; Jay Gudeman <jay(a)kilpatrickgudeman.com>; Jeannine Grissom <ej9g50(a)gmail.com>; Jim Paumier <jopaumier(a)earthlink.net>;
Joe Corey <Corey3rd(a)gmail.com>; Kim Gazella <Kgazella(a)nc.rr.com>; Linda Watson <Linda(a)lindawatson.com>; Lori Landman <lolandman(a)aol.com>; Margo White <ldybggrlblue5(a)aol.com>; Margret Link <Margaret_Link(a)ncsu.edu>; Mark Turner <jmarkturner(a)gmail.com>; Mary Jane Clark <mj(a)maryjaneclark.org>; Mike Rieder <mrieder1945(a)gmail.com>; Nathaniel Hines <natehines20(a)yahoo.com>; Norman Camp <normancamp(a)bellsouth.net>; Octavia Rainey <Octavia_Rainey(a)yahoo.com>; Patrick Martin <acemar(a)aol.com>; Paul Brant <paulbrant(a)mindspring.com>; Philip Poe <pwpoe(a)att.net>; Rebekah Weber <lucymirie(a)yahoo.com>; Richard Bostic <rdbostic(a)gmail.com>; Sandra Cassidy <sandracassidy(a)bellsouth.net>; Sue Adley-Warrick <adleywarrick.s(a)gmail.com>; Susan Edmonson <susanredmo(a)aol.com>; Tim Sit <sit(a)mindspring.com>; Vernell Thompson <vmthompson(a)bellsouth.net>; Will Allen <will(a)allenheuer.com>; Will Owen <Will.s.owen(a)gmail.com>
Cc: "Edwards, Jonathan" <Jonathan.Edwards(a)raleighnc.gov>; "Lundy, Stacey" <Stacey.Lundy(a)raleighnc.gov>; "Lynch, Sheila" <Sheila.Lynch(a)raleighnc.gov>; "Olivieri-Robert, Luis" <Luis.Olivieri-Robert(a)raleighnc.gov>; "Smith, Kevin" <Kevin.Smith(a)raleighnc.gov>; "Torrez, Aracelys" <Aracelys.Torrez(a)raleighnc.gov>; "Willard, Charlene" <Charlene.Willard(a)raleighnc.gov>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 10:23 AM
Subject: FW: Poster Attached
RCACMembers,
The poster for the Festival in Motion as discussed by Benson Kirkman and Dr. Camp at the last RCAC meeting is attached. Please distribute widely. Thanks.
Serving with Excellence,
Dwayne C. Patterson
Interim Director
Community Services Department
919.996.5710
The Official City of Raleigh Portal - Community Services Department
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To: Mark Turner <jmarkturner(a)gmail.com>; Reid Serozi <reid(a)serozi.com>; debbie east cac <cac-chair-debbie(a)eastraleigh.org>; East CAC <cac-chair-emrys(a)eastraleigh.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 3:53 PM
Subject: Great outdoor event for adults and children
RALEIGH,N.C. (Sept. 18, 2012) — Looking something fun to do this Saturday that the whole family can enjoy? If so, make plans to attend one of eight, free* outdoor events hosted or supported by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission in celebration of National Hunting and Fishing Day.
Interactive activities and demonstrations vary for each event, but all provide unique opportunities for participants of all ages and abilities to connect with nature and test their outdoors skills. A few of the activities include:
* Fishing
* Archery
* Air rifle marksmanship
* Cooking over an outdoor fire
* Kayaking
* Seeing live animals, like snakes, frogs, hawks, eagles and other birds of prey Check out our National Hunting and Fishing Day in NorthCarolina page for more details on each event, including a list of activities and demonstrations planned, times and directions.
The Wildlife Commission celebrates National Hunting and Fishing Day annually on the fourth Saturday in September with generous assistance from conservation partners such as the N.C. Wildlife Federation, Wake County Wildlife Club, Ducks Unlimited, Trout Unlimited, National Wild Turkey Federation, the N.C .Bowhunters Association and many others.
National Hunting and Fishing Day is a one-day example of the year-round efforts by the Wildlife Commission to educate and involve people in hunting,fishing and other wildlife-related activities. Visit our Learning page for more information on the many free outdoor-learning opportunities offered by the Wildlife Commission.
* All events are free and open to the public, with the exception of the two Greenwing fishing events, which charge a fee that covers the cost of a rod and reel, T-shirt, goody bag and a one-year Greenwing membership.
National Hunting and Fishing Day events, scheduled for this Saturday, offer plenty of outdoor activities the whole family can enjoy. Visit the Commission's Facebook page for a slideshow of National Hunting and Fishing Day events held last year.
Media Contact: Jodie B. Owen
919-707-0187
jodie.owen(a)ncwildlife.org