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> Practices are a 2-4 day commitment before games begin, and
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> Trail Maintenance
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> learning circle on Saturday, 8/23. The Ross Andrew's
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> Walnut Creek Wetland. Event is rain or shine and held at the
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> disadvantaged youth! Interested individuals can volunteer
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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
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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
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(919) 835-3566
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> Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department, and we
> look forward to having you volunteer!Community
> Affordable Housing Equity Corporation (CAHEC)
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> Young Realtor adopted Neuse River Greenway
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> Become an ESL
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> NCRPA Visa Check
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> check card was created exclusively by the Local Government
> Federal Credit Union (LGCFU) for volunteers and employees of
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> department in North Carolina, you are eligible to join
> LGFCU. With every purchase you make with your card,
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> August V.I.Ps Our volunteers
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> stay up-to-date with the Volunteer Program. Create your volunteer profile today!Volunteer Opportunities
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> 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
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--- On Tue, 7/29/14, The Nature Art Gallery, NC Museum of Natural Sciences <heather.heath(a)naturalsciences.org> wrote:
> From: The Nature Art Gallery, NC Museum of Natural Sciences <heather.heath(a)naturalsciences.org>
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> steel sculpture. She draws her subject matter from nature,
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> Touching the Sky. A collection of artwork by the Pastel
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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
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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
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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.
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ECAC-- VC.
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--- On Thu, 7/10/14, NC Museum of Natural Sciences <andrea.jones(a)naturalsciences.org> wrote:
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> records of approximately 200,000 specimens. It is one of
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