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--- On Tue, 10/7/14, City of Raleigh <raleighnc(a)info.raleighnc.gov> wrote:
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> National NeighborWoods® Month is the annual
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> October. Thousands of volunteers all across the country take
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> make their communities greener
> and healthier by planting and caring for trees.The City of Raleigh NeighborWoods Program is
> celebrating by planting hundreds of trees throughout our
> Raleigh community this Fall. Volunteer groups will
> participate in tree planting events at Chavis Park, the
> Johns Pointe Neighborhood, and two projects along the Walnut
> Creek Greenway. Interested
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> Raleigh's trees by maintaining and caring for new trees.
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> UpSeptember was a busy month for Downtown
> Raleigh. The Ray Price Bike Fest
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> resources!Halloween Festivities Goblins, Witches, and Ghosts! Oh My! Our
> Recreation and Resources Divisions are gearing up for a
> month of spooktacular Halloween festivities. From Pumpkin
> Fests, Halloween Dances, Fall Carnivals and a Haunted
> Trolley, we need your help to make this Halloween a monster
> smash! If you are interested in volunteering for one of our
> Halloween events, check out the volunteer opportunities
> section to register today!You Have What It Takes: Become
> a Youth Basketball CoachIt's time to lace up your sneakers and pull
> out your whistles and clipboards. Youth Fall Basketball
> begins this month, and we need volunteer coaches for our
> District and City-Wide leagues. If you are interested in
> this opportunity and in making a difference in our
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> coaching boys or girls between the ages of 5-18. For more
> information on becoming a basketball coach, contact our Athletic Program.October V.I.Ps Our volunteers
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> projects this past month. From mulching and adding surfacing
> to playgrounds to historic festivals, our volunteers made a
> huge impact on the Raleigh community. During the month
> of September, the department had 546 individuals
> volunteer 1,256 hours of their time at our city parks and
> special events. A big thanks to each of you for contributing
> your time, talents, and resources to the Raleigh Parks,
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> Volunteer Program. Create your volunteer profile today!Volunteer Opportunities
> Check out these upcoming volunteer
> opportunities and register now!SpooktacularHoliday Express Lights at Pullen
> ParkChavis Fall FestivalPumpkin FestHaunted Trolley at Mordecai Historic
> Park Boo BashFallon Park Clean-UpHaunted Mordecai FestivalSpecialized Recreation Halloween
> DanceHaunted HalloweenCemetery Watch Program Group Projects
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> coordinating a volunteer project for a group? Businesses,
> schools, churches and organizations are encouraged to
> contribute their time, talent and resources to our City
> Parks! Contact us to set up your
> personalized group volunteer project. Volunteer
> Testimonials "Our students had a great
> time with their volunteer project! On the way back to school
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> hard in my life. I am never going to complain about
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> the community.' 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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(919) 835-3566
--- On Fri, 9/26/14, Jennifer Dean <jennifer(a)wakeupwakecounty.org> wrote:
> From: Jennifer Dean <jennifer(a)wakeupwakecounty.org>
> Subject: Wake Candidate Meet and Greet, please publicize!
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> Date: Friday, September 26, 2014, 10:22 AM
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> WakeUP Wake County is co-hosting a candidate
> meet-and-greet on Oct. 9th at the Unitarian Universalist
> Fellowship of Raleigh on Wade Avenue. We would really
> appreciate it if you could publicize this with your CAC
> members (flyer attached). The event will be from 7-9pm
> and we’ve invited candidates running for County
> Commission, Sheriff, Soil and Water Conservation District,
> and Clerk of Court for Wake County. The event will
> start with a social time, then each candidate will have a
> few minutes to speak about themselves, and the last half
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Ms. Deborah Ford
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--- On Tue, 9/23/14, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources - Programs <ParksRecreation(a)info.raleighnc.gov> wrote:
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> Subject: Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities with Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
> To: cac-chair(a)eastraleigh.org
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> Center each Friday afternoon September 26 thru October 24
> from 3pm-6pm. You will be able to assist with planning and
> organizing games, arts and crafts projects, and event
> marketing. Volunteers will also be needed on Monday, October
> 27 from 2pm-9pm to assist with Spooktacular's onsite
> registration, event set up/clean up, leading and
> facilitating games/activities, and distributing door prizes
> and candy. You must be at least 13 years of age to
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> Wetland Center creates a lively event that brings together
> lots of people for free, community fun in a naturally
> beautiful area of our city. If you like to get out in
> nature and experience the inner workings of a community
> event, we'd love your help! Sign-up today to be a
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> Center on Thursday, October 16th. This special event is
> an evening filled with scary, fun carnival games, face
> painting, arts and crafts activities, and treats. Volunteers
> are needed to assist with set-up of activities, supervise
> activities, and break down and clean up after event. You
> must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer.
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> Pumpkin Fest at Barwell Road Community Center. At this
> year's festival, pumpkins will come alive through your
> favorite carnival games, crafts, and more. Event is for
> children ages 10 and younger. Volunteers are needed to
> assist with event set up/clean up, running games and
> activities, and interacting with children. You must be at
> least 14 years of age to volunteer.
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> Skate Park. Volunteers will be needed to assist with
> registering participants for the skateboarding clinic, and
> providing directions and other information to participants.
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> be guaranteed to meet Tony Hawk. All
> volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.
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> Join us for the Eastgate Fun Day on Saturday,
> October 18 from 12pm-4pm! Volunteers are needed
> to assist with this fun filled neighborhood festival
> that helps bring neighbors together for an afternoon of fun
> and fellowship. Duties include set up/clean up, assisting
> with arts/crafts and games, and other festival logistics.
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> Friday, October 24 at Lake Lynn Community Center. This
> special event will include ghastling games,
> spooktacular activties, fang-tastic crafts,
> trunk-or-treating, and a spooky bus featuring haunted
> stories. Kids of all ages are invited to this ex-FEAR-ience.
> Volunteers are needed to hand out candy, lead games, assist
> with the spooky bus, trunk or treats, and arts/crafts. You
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> Join us on Saturday, October 25 from 9am-12pm
> for a park clean-up at Fallon Park. The park clean up will
> include removal of invasives and litter pick up. To
> participate, you must wear loose, comfortable clothing and
> closed toed shoes. A hat and sunglasses is also recommended.
> Parks staff will provide gloves and all tools/supplies for
> project. Clean up will take place RAIN or SHINE. Volunteers
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> event is free and family-friendly. We have crafts, games,
> music, a bounce house, face painting, and costume contests
> on our lawn at Mordecai Historic Park. Volunteers will be
> needed to assist with crafts, games, greeting patrons, and
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> event set up and clean up, assisting, dancing, and
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> special event will take place on Monday, October 27 at
> Laurel Hills Community Center. Volunteers are needed to
> assist with event set up/clean up, and carnival style game
> stations. You must be at least 14 years old.
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> Halloween for the spookiest night of the year! Witches,
> ghosts, goblins and everyone else are welcome to participate
> in our child-friendly Halloween event with games and
> activities, prizes and more. Volunteers will be needed to
> assist with event set up/clean up, run activities such as
> Candy Pong, face painting, haunted obstacle and other games,
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> youth coach for the upcoming winter season. Anyone that is
> interested in this opportunity and in making a difference in
> our participants’ lives now is your chance! Practices
> are a 1-2 day commitment before games begin, and once a week
> once games begin. Games can be one-two times a week and will
> be played at the community centers. You must be at least 18
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> 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 participate.
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> Volunteers are needed to periodically walk
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> your neighborhood(s): Info needed- Street names and blocks
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> Community Ctr. at 7:00pm., if you can get to one of these
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--- On Fri, 8/29/14, City of Raleigh - Planning & Development <PlanningDevelopment(a)info.raleighnc.gov> wrote:
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> Subject: [CAC-leadership] Raleigh Union Station Public Information Session - Sept. 9
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--- On Sat, 8/30/14, Sue Brenzel <sbrenzel(a)nc.rr.com> wrote:
> From: Sue Brenzel <sbrenzel(a)nc.rr.com>
> Subject: City of Raleigh RHDC Hearing
> To: "Debbie" <cac-chair-debbie(a)eastraleigh.org>
> Date: Saturday, August 30, 2014, 2:50 PM
> Debbie, I am sending this to
> you to share with the ECAC. Many have a historic
> designation now and may be interested in attending. Thank
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> for tickets, as many as you need.Subject: RHDC Hearing Dear Preservationist; The city is holding public hearings to
> discuss revamping of the Raleigh Historic Development
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> announcement. They have decided they are issuing
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> attend.The actual hearing is on September 22. You
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> others who are concerned about our historic and older
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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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> 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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> locate her now.
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> If anyone sees her can you please call 919-622-4234 or 919-622-0773.
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> Mandy and Justin
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