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> worms, weaving, boats-a different subject each week. For
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Good morning! There is a new store opening in our area in Tower Shopping Ctr. ( dd's Discounts ) Grand Opening with be June 28th at 9:30am. they will offer sizes up to 52 for the men and 4x for the ladies along with infancy, youth, preteens and teen sizes plus lots of other extras per Miss Audi - Store Manager she stated there will also be drawings from June 28th - July 6th one of five $100 or one of ten $50 shopping sprees. 3678 New Bern Ave. (919) 231-0152 (next to Food Lion ).
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--- On Mon, 6/16/14, City of Raleigh <raleighnc(a)info.raleighnc.gov> wrote:
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--- On Tue, 6/17/14, Karen Rindge <info(a)wakeupwakecounty.org> wrote:
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--- On Thu, 6/12/14, GSIW <info(a)greatschoolsinwake.org> wrote:
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> Subject: Be There When the Commissioners Vote on the Budget - This Monday, June 16!
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--- On Thu, 6/12/14, Sue Brenzel <sbrenzel(a)nc.rr.com> wrote:
> From: Sue Brenzel <sbrenzel(a)nc.rr.com>
> Subject: Oak City Preservation Alliance - Sharing post from Nextdoor
> To: dialmeupford3(a)ymail.com, jkizuogu(a)yahoo.com, hbobby(a)aol.com
> Date: Thursday, June 12, 2014, 10:11 AM
> Nextdoor East
> RaleighDeborah:I encourage East Raleigh
> citizens, interested in preserving our neighborhood, to take
> part in the following event: The OCPA is newly formed and
> dedicated to helping preserve ALL Raleigh neighborhoods.
> Sue https://eastraleighcac.nextdoor.com/news_feed/?post=5232828&ct=4Eld0SliwOLM… OAK CITY
> PRESERVATION ALLIANCE 22h ago Manish
> Lamba from Historic Oakwood
> We are very excited to announce
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> preservation of historic districts and structures throughout
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> Raleigh’s historic neighborhoods some of the most sought
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> - Contributing our voice to the history and philosophy of
> preservation efforts
> - Serving as an ombudsman with city officials, residents,
> developers and others to ensure that the established rules
> for historic preservation are taken seriously and fairly
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> We have been invited to participate in an event sponsored by
> The Raleigh Public Record on June 18, from 5:30pm to 7:00pm,
> that will be held at Tir Na Nog Restaurant in Downtown
> Raleigh. The format is a panel discussion with time for
> questions and answers. The panel will be broad based and
> include City Planning, pro modernist, development and
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> members:
>
> Mary Iverson: mgkiverson(a)gmail.com
>
> Don Becom: wdbecom(a)gmail.com
> Heather Scott: hrose100(a)yahoo.com
>
> Darcia Black: Dblack005(a)gmail.com
>
> Manish Lamba: mannyxweb(a)gmail.com
>
>
> Thank you very much and we look forward to seeing you all at
> the event next week. Shared with Historic Oakwood
> + 12 neighborhoods in General
>
>
Good morning!! " REMINDER " Please place your Yellow/Gold/Black Community Meeting signs out and hope to see you Monday 7:00pm. Lion's Park C.Ctr. thank you...
Ms. Deborah Ford
ECACC--RCAC2nd.VC
(919) 835-3566
See Info in Attachment>>>> F. Y. I.
Ms. Deborah Ford
ECACC--RCAC2nd.VC
(919) 835-3566
--- On Wed, 6/11/14, Megan Rodgers <megan(a)wakeupwakecounty.org> wrote:
> From: Megan Rodgers <megan(a)wakeupwakecounty.org>
> Subject: Reminder: 2014 Water Quality Forum
> To:
> Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2014, 9:31 AM
> Hi,
> I am emailing as a reminder to please share this
> information with your neighborhood email lists. I have
> attached a flyer with additional information.
> Thank you!
>
>
> We hope you are able to attend an important community
> discussion on water quality and challenges to water
> protections in the Triangle: Clean Water, More Valuable
> than Oil: State Actions Affecting Your
> Water. Hear presentations by university
> experts about Jordan and Falls Lakes and policy challenges
> to our water supplies, as well as a lively discussion about
> whether water regulations harm the economy. Details
> below and agenda attached.
> WakeUP Wake County’s
> 2014 Water Quality Series
> presents:
> Clean Water, More
> Valuable than Oil: State Actions Affecting Your
> Water
> A
> Community Education Forum and
> Discussion
> June 18, 2014, 6:30-8:30 pm (registration opens
> at 6pm)NCSU McKimmon Center
> Registration is free and open to the public www.wakeupwakecounty.org
> This WakeUP Wake County forum is co-sponsored
> by the City of Raleigh, Styers&Kemerait, Smith Moore
> Leatherwood, WasteZero, American Rivers, River Guardian
> Foundation, NC Conservation Network, Capital Group Sierra
> Club, and the Southern Environmental Law Center.
>
> Questions? Please contact me.
>
> Sincerely,
> Megan Rodgers--
> Megan RodgersIntern, WakeUP Wake
> County
> megan(a)wakeupwakecounty.org
>
>
>>>>> F. Y. I. <<<<< SEE INFO BELOW...
Ms. Deborah Ford
ECACC--RCAC2nd.VC
(919) 835-3566
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From: "The Nature Art Gallery, NC Museum of Natural Sciences" <heather.heath(a)naturalsciences.org>
To: dialmeupford3(a)ymail.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 1, 2014 9:10 AM
Subject: Artist Dale McEntire April 4th thru April 27th
Headwaters
Into the Forest
Join us thisFirst Friday for the opening of our Featured Exhibit:
Seeking the Crescent: Contemporary Landscapes
Western North Carolina artist Dale McEntire says his new exhibition, "Seeking the Crescent," is pure and beautiful and believes that there is an essential quality in nature that has a spiritual essence.
April 4 - April 27
Western North Carolina artist Dale McEntire says his new exhibition, "Seeking the Crescent," is pure and beautiful and believes that there is an essential quality in nature that has a spiritual essence. "Seeking the Crescent" opens on First Friday, April 4 at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences' Nature Art Gallery with an opening reception for the artist from 6 to 8 p.m.
Come join us
First Friday
April 4, 6:00-8 pm
at the reception to celebrate the opening of this exciting new show.
____________________________________
Looking ahead to May....
April Flanders will be our featured artist exhibiting new works which combine traditional print making techniques with mixed media thru May 26th.___________________________________
Pettigrew State Park
And....
there are two new prints available in the NC State Parks
Series of Robert Johnson's Nature Journal Pages
through ncparkstore.com. Hanging Rock and
Pettigrew State Parks have recently been added to the
selection of images now for sale. These are highly
collectible, excellent quality giclee prints and all
proceeds benefit NC State Parks.
ABOUT THE NATURE ART GALLERY
The Gallery sells original, nature-inspired, two and three dimensional artwork in all mediums by many of the finest artists and artisans working in the Southeast.
A new artist is featured each month.
The Gallery is 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.
Sales directly support Museum research, exhibits and programs.
HOURS
MONDAY-SATURDAY
9 am - 5 pm, except Thursdays when we are open until 7pm
SUNDAY
noon - 5 pm
FIRST FRIDAYS
until 9 pm
Admission is free.
For more information, please visit
naturalsciences.org/museum-store/nature-art-gallery
or call the Museum Store at (919) 707-9854
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