Author of ‘The Girls Who Went Away – The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade AtThe Center for Documentary Studies1317 Pettigrew Street .
Author of ‘The Girls Who Went Away – The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade AtThe Center for Documentary Studies1317 Pettigrew Street .
at Lazy O Farm
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Author of ‘The Girls Who Went Away – The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade AtThe Center for Documentary Studies1317 Pettigrew Street .
at Lazy O Farm
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Author of ‘The Girls Who Went Away – The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade AtThe Center for Documentary Studies1317 Pettigrew Street .
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Author of ‘The Girls Who Went Away – The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade AtThe Center for Documentary Studies1317 Pettigrew Street .
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Author of ‘The Girls Who Went Away – The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade AtThe Center for Documentary Studies1317 Pettigrew Street .
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Author of ‘The Girls Who Went Away – The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade AtThe Center for Documentary Studies1317 Pettigrew Street .
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Author of ‘The Girls Who Went Away – The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade AtThe Center for Documentary Studies1317 Pettigrew Street .
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Heartland Hospice invites you to consider becoming a Hospice volunteer. Volunteers help hospice provide compassionate, quality care to those living with a life-limiting illness, their families and caregivers. Our volunteers work side by side with hospice professionals in providing comfort and care when they are needed most. Our next training session will be held on Saturday, July 28th at 9:00a.m. For more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Candice Wood at 919-796-0431.
Author of ‘The Girls Who Went Away – The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade AtThe Center for Documentary Studies1317 Pettigrew Street .
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Heartland Hospice invites you to consider becoming a Hospice volunteer. Volunteers help hospice provide compassionate, quality care to those living with a life-limiting illness, their families and caregivers. Our volunteers work side by side with hospice professionals in providing comfort and care when they are needed most. Our next training session will be held on Saturday, July 28th at 9:00a.m. For more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Candice Wood at 919-796-0431.
Author of ‘The Girls Who Went Away – The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade AtThe Center for Documentary Studies1317 Pettigrew Street .
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Heartland Hospice invites you to consider becoming a Hospice volunteer. Volunteers help hospice provide compassionate, quality care to those living with a life-limiting illness, their families and caregivers. Our volunteers work side by side with hospice professionals in providing comfort and care when they are needed most. Our next training session will be held on Saturday, July 28th at 9:00a.m. For more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Candice Wood at 919-796-0431.
Golden Retrievers available for adoption from Neuse River Golden Retriever Rescue, Saturday, July 7. Goldens make great family pets! Come meet yours. 10 AM-12 Noon. AniMall-Prime Outlets of Morrisville, 1001 Airport Blvd., 27560. Volunteers and foster homes always needed. E-mail NRGRR@hotmail.com or call 919-676-7144. http://www.goldenrescuenc.org
Adoptathon - Cats & Kittens! It's kitten season! We have many beautiful kittens to choose from. All of our cats and kittens are spayed or neutered, tested for FeLV/FIV, and are vaccinated. We have all sizes, shapes, colors and purrrsonalities to choose from. As we are an adoption agency, an approved application is required. Our adoption fee is $100. We are open from noon to 4 pm every Saturday. Come down to meet your new best friend!
Author of ‘The Girls Who Went Away – The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade AtThe Center for Documentary Studies1317 Pettigrew Street .
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Heartland Hospice invites you to consider becoming a Hospice volunteer. Volunteers help hospice provide compassionate, quality care to those living with a life-limiting illness, their families and caregivers. Our volunteers work side by side with hospice professionals in providing comfort and care when they are needed most. Our next training session will be held on Saturday, July 28th at 9:00a.m. For more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Candice Wood at 919-796-0431.
Join us for an Orientation Tour for New Volunteers on Sunday July 8 from 2-3 PM or Tuesday, July 17 from 6:30-8:30 PM to find out about volunteer opportunities at ReTails Thrift Shop-supporting AnimalKind, a non profit group providing low cost pet spay/neuter assistance to low income Triangle families. Call Hilary @ 919-872-0019 to sign up. 1608 N. Market Drive (behind Red Lobster). http://www.animalkind.org.
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Heartland Hospice invites you to consider becoming a Hospice volunteer. Volunteers help hospice provide compassionate, quality care to those living with a life-limiting illness, their families and caregivers. Our volunteers work side by side with hospice professionals in providing comfort and care when they are needed most. Our next training session will be held on Saturday, July 28th at 9:00a.m. For more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Candice Wood at 919-796-0431.
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Heartland Hospice invites you to consider becoming a Hospice volunteer. Volunteers help hospice provide compassionate, quality care to those living with a life-limiting illness, their families and caregivers. Our volunteers work side by side with hospice professionals in providing comfort and care when they are needed most. Our next training session will be held on Saturday, July 28th at 9:00a.m. For more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Candice Wood at 919-796-0431.
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Heartland Hospice invites you to consider becoming a Hospice volunteer. Volunteers help hospice provide compassionate, quality care to those living with a life-limiting illness, their families and caregivers. Our volunteers work side by side with hospice professionals in providing comfort and care when they are needed most. Our next training session will be held on Saturday, July 28th at 9:00a.m. For more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Candice Wood at 919-796-0431.
"Frederick Douglass from Slavery to Freedom: the Journey to New York City" is a panel exhibition that explores slavery and abolition through the life of one of the most famous men in nineteenth-century America. The exhibition explores his life under slavery, in Douglass’ own words, and his escape to freedom. It will be on display at the Cameron Village Regional Library at 1930 Clark Avenue in Raleigh. Admission is free.
In conjunction with the Frederick Douglass exhibit, the library will also display a collection of quilts made with African-inspired fabrics. The quilts were handmade by Wendell Library employee Sharon Barrow.
The Music for the Lunch Bunch is a series of summer concerts held every Wednesday, at 12:15 pm, featuring local artists performing a variety of music, with particular emphasis on classical music. First Presbyterian Church, Smithfield-North Carolina String Trio
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Heartland Hospice invites you to consider becoming a Hospice volunteer. Volunteers help hospice provide compassionate, quality care to those living with a life-limiting illness, their families and caregivers. Our volunteers work side by side with hospice professionals in providing comfort and care when they are needed most. Our next training session will be held on Saturday, July 28th at 9:00a.m. For more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Candice Wood at 919-796-0431.
"Frederick Douglass from Slavery to Freedom: the Journey to New York City" is a panel exhibition that explores slavery and abolition through the life of one of the most famous men in nineteenth-century America. The exhibition explores his life under slavery, in Douglass’ own words, and his escape to freedom. It will be on display at the Cameron Village Regional Library at 1930 Clark Avenue in Raleigh. Admission is free.
In conjunction with the Frederick Douglass exhibit, the library will also display a collection of quilts made with African-inspired fabrics. The quilts were handmade by Wendell Library employee Sharon Barrow.
Mothers Unlimited of Clayton Monthly Meeting
Thursday, July 12, 2007 at 9:30am-11:00am
Are you new to the area? Are you a mother looking for support from fellow mothers? We'd love to meet you! Our monthly meetings are held at Horne United Methodist Church on the corner of Church & Second St., Downtown Clayton. Children are always welcome. We offer a wide range of activities for women, children and their families during daytime and evening hours. We also hold charitable events supporting Habitat for Humanity. Why not come to our next meeting and find out what Mothers Unlimited of Clayton can offer you? We will be hosting a guest speaker from the Neuse Charter School. Feel free to contact Nicole at 919-300-3157 or email clayton@mothersunlimited.com for more information.
Registration for Cleveland Pop Warner will be held at Old Cleveland School. For more information visit www. leaguelineup.com/cpwa
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Heartland Hospice invites you to consider becoming a Hospice volunteer. Volunteers help hospice provide compassionate, quality care to those living with a life-limiting illness, their families and caregivers. Our volunteers work side by side with hospice professionals in providing comfort and care when they are needed most. Our next training session will be held on Saturday, July 28th at 9:00a.m. For more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Candice Wood at 919-796-0431.
"Frederick Douglass from Slavery to Freedom: the Journey to New York City" is a panel exhibition that explores slavery and abolition through the life of one of the most famous men in nineteenth-century America. The exhibition explores his life under slavery, in Douglass’ own words, and his escape to freedom. It will be on display at the Cameron Village Regional Library at 1930 Clark Avenue in Raleigh. Admission is free.
In conjunction with the Frederick Douglass exhibit, the library will also display a collection of quilts made with African-inspired fabrics. The quilts were handmade by Wendell Library employee Sharon Barrow.
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Heartland Hospice invites you to consider becoming a Hospice volunteer. Volunteers help hospice provide compassionate, quality care to those living with a life-limiting illness, their families and caregivers. Our volunteers work side by side with hospice professionals in providing comfort and care when they are needed most. Our next training session will be held on Saturday, July 28th at 9:00a.m. For more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Candice Wood at 919-796-0431.
"Frederick Douglass from Slavery to Freedom: the Journey to New York City" is a panel exhibition that explores slavery and abolition through the life of one of the most famous men in nineteenth-century America. The exhibition explores his life under slavery, in Douglass’ own words, and his escape to freedom. It will be on display at the Cameron Village Regional Library at 1930 Clark Avenue in Raleigh. Admission is free.
In conjunction with the Frederick Douglass exhibit, the library will also display a collection of quilts made with African-inspired fabrics. The quilts were handmade by Wendell Library employee Sharon Barrow.
Registration for Sanford Pop Warner will be held at the Lee High School football field. For more information visit www.sanfordsting.com
Adoptathon - Cats & Kittens! It's kitten season! We have many beautiful kittens to choose from. All of our cats and kittens are spayed or neutered, tested for FeLV/FIV, and are vaccinated. We have all sizes, shapes, colors and purrrsonalities to choose from. As we are an adoption agency, an approved application is required. Our adoption fee is $100. We are open from noon to 4 pm every Saturday. Come down to meet your new best friend!
German Shepherd dogs and puppies available for adoption from German Shepherd Rescue and Adoptions. Come meet you new best friend! Saturday, July 14, 2-4 PM. AniMall-Prime Outlets of Morrisville, 1001 Airport Blvd., 27560. Volunteers and foster homes always needed. E-mail gsdrescue75@hotmail.com or call 919-547-4247. http://www.gsdrescue.org
"You're On the Air... How to Really Make It In Voice Overs" Professional voice-over instructor and talent Heather Costa will discuss the industry, technique, and how to get your new career started. The class will be held on Thursday July 14, 2007 at Avery Street Recreation Center from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. For more info call Jack Baldwin at (919)-772-4688
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Heartland Hospice invites you to consider becoming a Hospice volunteer. Volunteers help hospice provide compassionate, quality care to those living with a life-limiting illness, their families and caregivers. Our volunteers work side by side with hospice professionals in providing comfort and care when they are needed most. Our next training session will be held on Saturday, July 28th at 9:00a.m. For more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Candice Wood at 919-796-0431.
"Frederick Douglass from Slavery to Freedom: the Journey to New York City" is a panel exhibition that explores slavery and abolition through the life of one of the most famous men in nineteenth-century America. The exhibition explores his life under slavery, in Douglass’ own words, and his escape to freedom. It will be on display at the Cameron Village Regional Library at 1930 Clark Avenue in Raleigh. Admission is free.
In conjunction with the Frederick Douglass exhibit, the library will also display a collection of quilts made with African-inspired fabrics. The quilts were handmade by Wendell Library employee Sharon Barrow.
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.
Want to help others? Come to our Orientation session to learn how you can donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers needed to provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Date: July 23 ()M), 6:00-7:30 pm. Location: The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC (across from Cary Sr. High School). RSVP: 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org
Heartland Hospice invites you to consider becoming a Hospice volunteer. Volunteers help hospice provide compassionate, quality care to those living with a life-limiting illness, their families and caregivers. Our volunteers work side by side with hospice professionals in providing comfort and care when they are needed most. Our next training session will be held on Saturday, July 28th at 9:00a.m. For more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Candice Wood at 919-796-0431.
"Frederick Douglass from Slavery to Freedom: the Journey to New York City" is a panel exhibition that explores slavery and abolition through the life of one of the most famous men in nineteenth-century America. The exhibition explores his life under slavery, in Douglass’ own words, and his escape to freedom. It will be on display at the Cameron Village Regional Library at 1930 Clark Avenue in Raleigh. Admission is free.
In conjunction with the Frederick Douglass exhibit, the library will also display a collection of quilts made with African-inspired fabrics. The quilts were handmade by Wendell Library employee Sharon Barrow.
RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects.