New Page 1 United Way of olmsted County. 1972 Clifford M. Johnson. 1973 Isabel C. Huizenga.1974 Rex J. Horlocker. 1975 Berdine Erickson. 1976 marc L. Petersen. http://www.uwolmsted.org/Pages/History of UWOC.htm
Extractions: United Way of Olmsted County began as the Community Chest of Rochester , which was organized at a joint meeting of the Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs at the Arthur Hotel on October 29, 1925. The first campaign raised $26,727. Funds were allocated to the Boy Scouts of America, Gamehaven Council, Civic League Day Nursery, American Red Cross, YWCA, The Salvation Army, Rochester Athletic Association and the Rochester City Band. The stated purpose of the Community Chest was to seek to harmonize the efforts of civic, charitable and philanthropic organizations for the sake of civic unity and greater efficiency. In May of 1962 the Community Chest reorganized and changed its name to the United Fund of Greater Rochester . Its first campaign produced $68,307. Nearly ten years later on February 15, 1972 the membership unanimously adopted the name of United Way of Olmsted County, Inc. Now past its seventy-fifth year
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Extractions: The fine art of gift giving is important to you, and we dedicate ourselves to serving your every gift giving need. We take pride in making sure each gift is delivered in beautiful condition. We are very excited and proud to present to you our online catalog offering fine gourmet foods, delectable confections and great gift ideas from California. We offer friendly and efficient customer service, as well as convenient Internet access via our user friendly website. We are certain that we can help you find the ideal way to show your appreciation to that large group or special individual. We look forward to working with you. Thanks to you, our loyal customer, we have again experienced tremendous growth in our sixteenth year of business. Founded in 1994 when E-commerce was still something of a novelty, Marc Malaga, President of GiftBaskets.com, recognized the potential of bringing gifts and flowers to the World Wide Web. Send the gift of love for any occasion. GiftBaskets.com is the premiere provider of gifts and floral services to corporate clients. Through our Corporate Gift Services division, we will learn about your business and your gifting needs so that we can develop customized programs to support you.
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'10 Poems' - Poetry From Get Underground Marc Olmstead to benefit us, all sentient beings Written on the occasion of Ms. Carlye Archibeque s39th year of manifestation by the old fool Nyima marc olmsted 4/20/03.. http://www.getunderground.com/underground/poetry/article.cfm?Article_ID=1212
Autumn 2002 KCA Neighborhood News Deborah Ann Trimble, executive director of the Buffalo olmsted Parks Conservancysaid offices of Council Member Dominic Bonifacio and Council Member marc Coppola http://www.kleinhansca.org/0212news.htm
Extractions: Kleinhans Community Association Autumn 2002 Newsletter AUTUMN 2002 Community Mourns Loss of Sue Byron. Meeting Schedule . The KCA will will meet on the nd Tuesday evening of each month, , at the First Presbyterian Church, One Symphony Circle. The next few KCA meetings are: Tue. Jan. 14, 2003 6:00 PM Tue. Feb. 11, 2003 6:00 PM Tue. Mar. 11, 2003 6:00 PM Mark your calendars and hope to see you there! Special KCA meeting - Holiday Social Dec. 17, 2002 Our neighborhood holiday tradition, the Dec. KCA holiday meeting, will be a "pot luck" social. Drinks, plates, cups, etc. will be provided. Please bring a dish to share. We will meet at 6:00 PM at the First Presbyterian Church. This was a wonderful event last year and is a good time to meet your neighbors and discuss neighborhood topics in a friendly, relaxed environment.
Extractions: 2003 Suicide Rates Elevated Among Iraqi Freedom Troops; 2004 Rates Dip Drug used in malaria fight deserves closer scrutiny , USA Today.com, Tue Mar 9, 2004 Drug is being studied , By William Winkenwerder Jr.,USA Today.com, Mar 8, 2004 DOD Now Eyes Lariam In Suicides , United Press International, February 26, 2004 4,000 U.S. non-combat evacuations in Iraq By Mark Benjamin, UPI, 10/3/2003 Navy coverup alleged on drug side effects By Mark Benjamin and Dan Olmsted, United Press International 9/8/2003 Graduate's Death Prompts Scrutiny of Common Malaria Drug , By LAURA L. KRUG, Crimson Staff Writer, Published on Friday, August 01, 2003 Malaria drug warning follows problems By Mark Benjamin and Dan Olmsted, UPI, 7/10/2003 Anti-Malaria Pill Comes With Risk Guide The Associated Press, Wednesday, July 9, 2003 Anti-malaria drug leaflet revised EITHNE DONNELLAN Health Correspondent,Irish Times, May 31, 2003 ORPHANS' PLIGHT PROMPTS PLEA TO ARMY, CONGRESS , Lawrence Budd, Dayton Daily News, Monday, May 5, 2003 PHARMACY COUNCIL WARNS OF "SUICIDAL" AFFECTS OF MALARIA DRUG ., SAPA (South African Press Association) Friday, May 2, 2003 Anti-malaria drug 'should be banned' , Marc Cooper, Western Gazette, Thursday, April 3, 2003 Malaria tablets 'made my bright and vivacious girl take her life' ; Medication left Cambridge student depressed inquest told
RadioGraphics -- Sign In Page Peggy J. Fritzsche, MDRSNA President and William W. olmsted, MDEditor J. Dworkin,MD Raymond B. Dyer, MD Gerald R. Edelstein, MS F. marc Edwards, PhD http://intl-radiographics.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/full/23/6/1695
North Olmsted News possible by a $10.75 million bond issue approved by North olmsted voters for The buildingwas designed by Spice Costantino Architects, Inc., marc Bittinger and http://www.cuyahogalibrary.org/branchespages/news/nol.htm
Extractions: Opening Ceremony See online photo album of our Opening Ceremony Our new 31,000 sq. ft. library has a Colonial design with public gardens along Lorain Road and public green space along Butternut Ridge Road. Features of the new building include... Photos of our Grand Opening Drawing winners here The new library structure was made possible by a $10.75 million bond issue approved by North Olmsted voters for the purchase of land, construction of the new library building, and purchase of furniture and equipment. The building was designed by Spice Costantino Architects, Inc., Marc Bittinger and Tim Hunsicker, architects and Natalie Symon, interior designer; the Construction Manager for the project is H. R. Gray and Associates, Inc. Groundbreaking took place on March 28, 2003, with an April 18, 2004 dedication ceremony for the new building.
Alumni: Olmsted Falls City Schools residing in Columbia Station, Ohio Brenda (Martin) Mueller is residing in OlmstedFalls, Ohio. Mike Nagle is residing in Columbia Station, Ohio marc Neumann is http://www.ofcs.k12.oh.us/alumni/
Extractions: This page is for you! You can use this page to get in touch with old friends and classmates. We will add your name, graduation year, email address along with the city and state you are currently residing in. If you would like to have yourself added to this list, please email the alumni office at ofhsalumni@yahoo.com Be sure to include your first name, maiden name, last name, year of graduation, and your full address. Hope to hear from you soon!! Do you have fond memories of your days in the Olmsted Falls schools? If you would like to read the recollections of others , or would like to add your own memories , we would love to share them with others.
Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy - Press Release Buffalo and is another important step in returning Buffalo to The olmsted City theoffices of Council Member Dominic Bonifacio and Council Member marc Coppola. http://www.buffaloolmstedparks.org/whats_new/2002/pr_42.htm
Extractions: West Side Neighborhoods United and Beautified with Completion of Circles WHAT : Celebration of newly completed Olmsted Circles along Richmond Avenue WHEN : Friday, November 1, beginning at 4:45 p.m. WHERE : 4:45 p.m. Ferry Circle at Richmond Ave., 5:10 p.m. Symphony Circle WHY PRESENTED BY : The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy and the City of Buffalo Completion of a decade long project was heralded today when Buffalo Mayor Anthony M. Masiello, along with the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, Richmond Neighborhood Community Association and Symphony Circle Steering Committee unveiled the newly installed center lighting located in the two newly restored Olmsted Circles along Richmond Avenue. "Many people have waited a long time for this day and the glow of these spectacular lights brings a deep sense of pride to this neighborhood and the city as a whole." said Mayor Masiello referring to the historically restored Olmsted-designed West Ferry and Symphony Circles. "Had it not been for the true dedication and tireless effort of community members, these beautiful Circles would not be here today." The Olmsted Circles on Richmond Ave., (also known as roundabouts,) were part of Buffalo's original 1868 parkway design and built in the 1870s (Symphony) and 1890s (Ferry). They were designed as a way to bring an ornamental green space complemented with a 16-foot high lamp standard into an urban area and to guide travelers along the route of Olmsted's parkway as it weaves through the heart of Buffalo. Both the Ferry and Symphony Circle center islands and ornate light fixtures were removed in 1938 in preparation for what was to be an extension of Richmond Avenue easterly to the waterfront, which never took place. The "Corridor of Light" ceremony is the culmination of many years of volunteer research into what the roadway looked like over a hundred years ago when first designed by America's greatest landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted.
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Personal Page Of Marc_soft Personal Page, Username marc_soft. Real name marc Balke. Location North olmsted,Ohio, United States. Occupation Computer Engineer. Company marcsoft computers. http://www.programmersheaven.com/c/authorPage.asp?AuthorID=34911
Territorial Kansas Online - Browse By Keyword Letter, marc Parrott to Dear Edd Authors Parrott, marcus J., 18281879 Date Lawolmsted to Hale Authors olmsted, Frederick Law Date January 10, 1857 http://www.territorialkansasonline.org/cgiwrap/imlskto/index.php?SCREEN=keyword&
Instapundit.com - And, unfortunately for marc Herold and company, the point is also proven that NormanBrendan O Neill Obscure Store Oliver Watson Andrew olmsted Dawn Olsen http://www.instapundit.com/archives/008364.php
Extractions: About Me PDA Backup Extra ... Main ENTIRE POPULATION OF IRAQ WIPED OUT: I get this number by taking the Iraqi claim of 250 civilian casualties, which I just heard on Fox, and then multiplying it by the Marc Herold polypseudomathicator. . . . UPDATE: Actually, as H.D. Miller points out, even Marc Herold can't seem to spin this into a massacre: So, one is left with the conclusion that if even Marc Herold can produce a credible number of no more than 8 civilian deaths, after three days of intense warfare, then American forces are certainly taking extreme care in conducting this war. And, unfortunately for Marc Herold and company, the point is also proven that when you're forced to use real numbers in your statistics you often end up making the case for the very people and causes you vociferously oppose. Those damned inconvenient facts again! posted at 09:54 AM by Glenn Reynolds If you've got a modem, I've got an opinion!
February 1996-December 1996 olmsted BROTHERS FIRM. Updating olmsted, 3/96, p. 83. Regional Garden Design inthe United States, Books, 5/96, pp. 9697 (editor, with marc Treib). http://www.asla.org/nonmembers/lam/lam_index96/lam_o.htm
Extractions: February 1996-December 1996 A B C D ... Z O OAKES, BAILE Sculpting with the Environment: A Natural Dialogue, Books, 2/96, p. 95 (editor) OBERHOLTZER, ELIZA PENNYPACKER Tin Soldiers, Critic at Large, 2/96, p. 152 OBRIEN, PATRICIA, ASLA Healthy by Design, Riprap, 3/96, p. 24 OBSERVATORIES Urban Conservatory, Riprap, 12/96, pp. 14, 16 From Blight to Bounty, Practice, 7/96, p. 48 Surveying the Field, Planning, 4/96, p. 40 Vanishing Act, Design, 2/96, pp. 32, 34 Vanishing Act, Design, 2/96, pp. 32, 34, 36 Modern Master, 2/96, pp. 76, 79 Aurora Sea World From Waste to Product, Ecology, 6/96, p. 56 General The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History, by Dolores Hayden, Books, 2/96, p. 94 Spring Grove Cemetery Hallowed Ground, Design, 10/96, p. 67 University of Cincinnati Master Plan ASLA Awards 1996: Good Grades, 11/96, pp. 85-86
Previous Offerings Spring 1993 marc Blecher, Politics. David Walker, English. Class and Politics(Blecher) Fall 1989 John olmsted, English. Haskell Thomson, Organ. http://www.oberlin.edu/london/previous_offerings.htm
Extractions: Previous London Program Course Offerings Spring 2003: Michael Henle, Mathematics Andrew Shanken, Art Art and Mathematics (Henle and Shanken) British Architecture and Urbanism (Shanken) From Logic to Persuasion to Propaganda (Henle) Fall 2002: Phyllis Gorfain, English Bruce Richards, Physics It's About Time: Time in Literature and Physics (Gorfain andRichards) Acting Up: Theatre in London (Gorfain) Making Waves: Light and Sound in Performance Spaces (Richards) Spring 2002: Stephan Mayer, Psychology David Orr, Environmental Studies Environmental Problems and Human Behavior (Orr and Mayer) Social Psychological Issues Raised in Theater and Art (Mayer) Land and Food: Sustainable Agriculture in Britain (Orr) Fall 2001: Sonia Kruks, Politics Jeffrey Pence, English Culture and Politics in Post-War Britain (Kruks and Pence) Political Thought Since the English Civil War: From Absolutist Monarchy to the Welfare State (1600s-1945) (Kruks) British Theater (Pence) Spring 2001: Ronald Kahn, Politics David Miller, Biology
The Country In The City: Olmsted's Centennial Survival (barely) The Country in the City olmsted s Centennial Survival (barely). how about the woodlands,the general plantings, the maintenance? asks one olmsted activist. http://www.janeholtzkay.com/Articles/country.html
Extractions: The Country in the City: Olmsted's Centennial Survival (barely) By Jane Holtz Kay "OLMSTED: NOW MORE Than Ever," announced one of many recent anniversary events celebrating the work, the man, and the firm. And celebrate they should: Frederick Law Olmsted is the father-figure of the greening of American cities, including Boston. The seminal landscape architect, politician, writer, and ecological thinker who died 100 years ago this August has become a cultural hero for his fusion of grid and green. Since surfacing from decades of neglect a generation ago, Olmsted has become the model urban planner for an environmental age. Olmsted pioneered the idea of an urban life enhanced by green spaces and the Olmsted Brothers firm he founded created superb parks and green networks that have transfigured cities from Boston to Chicago to Seattle. In celebrating the 150th birthday of Central Park, the centennial of the Seattle system, and the renovation of Brooklyn's Prospect Park and Boston's Emerald Necklace, city dwellers have paid homage to the designer. It's about time. By the 1950s and '60s, this city had slighted Olmsted's work, let his groomed open spaces languish, and even misspelled his name - Jamaica Plain's Olmstead Street is an example. Fairsted, the spacious Brookline home and office from which Olmsted and his partners shaped Boston's 2,000-acre park system, had become dilapidated, and its priceless documents were crumbling. Like the phragmites that clogged the Fens, poor maintenance and misuse had obscured the founding father's work. Olmsted's vision of an Emerald Necklace linking Boston's parks and parkways into a green chain was tarnished by neglect and automobile exhaust. Olmsted masterpieces from New York to Louisville to Atlanta also languished in disrepair, unrecognized as "signed" pieces.
About United Way Of Olmsted County We re Local The United Way of olmsted County, Inc. Board Chair BruceGudlin/US Bank. Vice Chair Philip Wheeler/olmsted County Planning. http://www.uwolmsted.org/Pages/ABOUTUWOC.htm
Extractions: MISSION Uniting people and resources to improve lives in our community. Board of Directors/Officers Board of Directors/Members UWOC Staff General Information We're Local ... The United Way of Olmsted County, Inc. is an independent, locally-controlled non-profit corporation governed by a Board of Directors from the community. We're Community-Based ... Community members decide where and how community dollars are spent. In 2002, over 70 community volunteers served on fund distribution teams that reviewed the agencies' programs and funding requests, and then made recommendations to the Board of Directors. We're Convenient ... With the convenient payroll deduction offered by most employers, you can make a big difference by pledging even a small amount to be deducted from your paycheck each pay period. We also accept cash, checks, billing requests, stock donations, and credit cards. We're Efficient ... Over 90% of the funds we collect go to support community programs and services. Our fundraising, marketing, and management expenses (10% in 2002) are well below the Minnesota Charities Review Council's recommended maximum of 30% and the Better Business Bureau's guideline of 35%.
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site - News Mark Swartz, 6175661689 x216 INTERNSHIP DIVISION OF INTERPRETATION VISITOR SERVICESMay 23 July 17 (8 Weeks)* Frederick Law olmsted National Historic http://www.nps.gov/frla/pphtml/newsdetail11901.html
Extractions: *Option to extend internship an additional 1-3 weeks at John F. Kennedy NHS MAJOR DUTIES Serves as a Park Interpreter. Researches, develops, and presents a variety of programs to park visitors on themes relating to the Frederick Law Olmsted NHS. Programs are presented in the house, office wing and grounds from a variety of prepared materials. May have opportunity to develop tour of a local Olmsted landscape within the Boston Park System. Occupies fixed visitor center station to meet and greet visitors, provide park orientation and area information. Collects and records visitor use statistics. Monitors stock of brochures, maps and other printed materials. Works within the sites cooperating association bookstore. Handles all sales transactions according to standard procedures. Responds to in-coming phone calls. Prepares written replies to routine requests for information, and drafts a variety of general information correspondence to increase public's awareness of the park. The incumbent is given the majority of material for public presentation and receives general guidelines from the supervisor and is expected to perform routine tasks without close supervision thereafter. Most instructions are given orally.
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site - Special Events olmsted s Brookline Neighborhood Date May 16, 2004 Times 100 300 pm LocationMeets at the west end of the Brookline Reservoir, Lee Street and Dudley Way http://www.nps.gov/frla/pphtml/eventdetail11887.html
Extractions: CELEBRATING SPRING! 2004 Discover the picturesque Brookline community where Olmsted lived and worked on this leisurely two-hour walk that includes the Brookline Reservoir, Walnut Street Cemetery and the grounds of Olmsted's "Fairsted" home - today the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site. Program is FREE - please wear comfortable walking shoes! Public parking is available alongside Brookline Reservoir and at the Olmsted NHS, a five-minute walk away. Series co-sponsored by the National Park Service/Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site, William H. Lincoln School, Brookline Historical Society, Brookline GreenSpace Alliance, Brookline Bird Club, and Franklin Park Coalition.