NYMT Index Music theatre company for young people, providing acting auditions, workshops and drama courses throughout the UK, and tour productions nationally and internationally. Contains information about current productions, auditions, workshops, and contact details. http://www.nymt.org.uk
Extractions: War reenacting, information you cannot find anywhere else. Camp Chase Web Site Receives Civil War Interactive Five-Star Award You may have noticed this symbol at the top of the web site. Civil War Interactive has reviewed our web page and we received their highest rating. Here is the review of our web site: "When you're in your 31st year as a magazine for Civil War reenactors, you must be doing something right. CCG is known to many Civil War reenactors as THE place to go for information, schedules, and more. The site has been re-done, and very well. Plenty of articles on the site itself, and even more in their print edition. Don't miss the "Humor" section - very funny. Also one of the best links sections for regimental units anywhere. Solid job by a trusted name in the reenacting world!"
Sonoma County - January Current Events events include dinners, receptions, olive and oil tastings, open of the work of thenationally known local Paradise Ridge Winery and the current sculpture show http://www.sonoma.com/special_interest/current_events/jan.html
Extractions: Join members of the Sonoma County Astronomical Society as they set up telescopes in Santa Rosa's Youth Community Park for an evening of star-hopping. Enjoy views of the Moon, planets, star clusters, and more. These events are fun for all ages! Bring your own telescope if you wish, or come share ours. 1701 Fulton Road, across from Piner High School, Santa Rosa. The second annual festival opens with the blessing of the olives at Mission San Francisco Solano on Sonoma Plaza. Events include dinners, receptions, olive and oil tastings, open houses, art exhibits, childrens activities, a martini competition, even an Olive Oyl and Popeye look-alike contest. 453 First Street East, Sonoma
Larry Elder.com KABCAM/790 Mon.-Fri. 3-6 PM. nationally syndicated talk show about current issues from a black libertarian perspective based in Los Angeles. The Sage from South Central. http://www.larryelder.com
ChicagoPlays.com A trade and marketing association formed by an alliance of theaters to support, promote and advocate for the city's theater industry locally, nationally and internationally. Includes gift certificates, links and current productions, and contacts. http://www.chicagoplays.com/
Extractions: Today's Army may be all volunteer, but the same class (and race) divisions that marked the Vietnam-era military are present. The distant managers of the invasion of Iraq are mostly white, almost all from the ruling elite (a status that did not require any military service from them). CounterPunch War Diary
Current Events | Consumer News kids will be recognized as Huggable Heroes and their efforts will be showcased nationallyin the 2005 current events Stories by Area About Us Feedback. http://www.radionewssource.com/StoriesbyTopic/consumernews.htm
Extractions: News Generation, Inc. FCNL believes that administration policies create a permissive atmosphere that invites prisoner abuse. From Afghanistan to Guantanamo, the U.S. has undertaken mass detentions for intelligence gathering purposes, imprisoning people without charges and without allowing visitation by family or legal counsel. Can the war on terror keep America safe? A new bill in congress called "SMART Security" claims there's a more effective policy. As America celebrates the contributions of volunteers during National Volunteer Week, April 18-24, thousands of individuals, schools and organizations across the country will receive the President's Volunteer Service Award to recognize their exemplary citizenship and commitment to volunteer service. According to the American Lung Association, Houston ranks as the 5th most ozone polluted city in the country while Dallas ranks twelfth. New energy initiative is like taking all the cars and SUVs off the roads for an entire week. ... Every day brings more attention to radio frequency identification or RFID - the next stage in product identification after bar coding, and a recent survey of 1,000 North American consumers shows that while only ¼ of consumers have heard of RFID, they are bullish on its potential. I
Arkansas Governor - Current Events retiring late last year. Pickens, a Jonesboro native, was nationallyrecognized for his success in economic development. He worked for http://www.arkansas.gov/governor/current_events/
Extractions: (2003 - 2002 Events) Gov. Mike Huckabee told those attending the U.S. Forest Service's Healthy Forest Summit in Little Rock on Monday morning that taking no action against the Southern pine beetle would do more harm to the environment than burning and logging. The governor supports the Bush administration's plan, which was announced in Little Rock on Monday by U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman. The plan includes initiatives to curb infestations of the Southern pine beetle and the red oak borer in national forests. Gov. Mike Huckabee told members of the West Little Rock Rotary Club on Wednesday about his Healthy Arkansas initiative. Huckabee said a focus of his remaining 31 months as governor will be reducing the number of Arkansans who smoke, are obese and fail to exercise. The governor said health problems related to smoking and obesity have led to a dramatic increase in the number of Arkansans requiring Medicaid services. The rapid growth of the Medicaid system is related to smoking, obesity and a lack of exercise. Gov. Mike Huckabee walked with employees of the state Department of Health in Little Rock on Tuesday following a news conference to announce steps designed to reduce smoking levels among state employees and Medicaid recipients.
Arkansas Governor - Past Events 2002 Past events. The governor talked about recent figures that show Arkansasis in the top 10 nationally in per capita income growth. http://www.arkansas.gov/governor/current_events/events_p2.html
Extractions: Gov. Mike Huckabee has appointed Leon Johnson of Little Rock to replace Attorney General Mark Pryor, who will resign before his term expires on Jan. 14, 2002, to become a U.S. Senator. Johnson, an attorney in private practice since January 2001, will serve until Mike Beebe takes office. Gov. Mike Huckabee and Bud Harper, the director of the state Department of Emergency Management, listen to tornado victims in the Enola area of Faulkner County. The area received heavy damage Wednesday. The governor said he will declare Faulkner County a state disaster area. Huckabee toured the area Thursday morning. Gov. Mike Huckabee and the Arkansas Economic Development Commission announced today that Arkansas has been rated as having the number one business climate in the South by Southern Business Development Magazine. The announcement was made on the front steps of the Arkansas Governor's Mansion.
The Southern Berkshire Chamber Of Commerce: Community Postings cooking lessons and an historic dinner for four by a nationally renowned chef Proceedsfrom this concert can help us directly in our current conservation efforts http://www.zenn.net/webreplace/users/SBCoC63.shtml
Extractions: BUSINESS AFTER HOURS ~ THURSDAY 6/10/04 Southern Berkshire Chamber members, employees and guests are invited to attend the next networking Business After Hours event on THURSDAY , June 10th. The Berkshire Fish Hatchery on River Road in New Marlborough is the host and will be providing complimentary refreshments, information on what they do there and tours of the facility. Directions: Route 23 - 7 miles from Route 7 (going east) in Gt. Barrington to River Road (right); 5 miles from Route 8 (going west) in Otis to village of Monterey then 1 more mile to River Road (left); the Hatchery is within a mile on the left. THURSDAY, June 10, 2004 from 5:30 - 7:30 PM Next month is on Thursday, July 8th at the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation BERKSHIRE SOUTH REGIONAL COMMUNITY CENTER Please check www.berkshiresouth.org for updated calendar information. There is always something happening at the Community Center ... for families, children, teens, women, seniors, etc. Stop by today to see what all the excitement is about!
Boortz.com: Nealz Nuze Today's Nuze that he will stage scenes and present them to the audience as random events. BUSH SSPEECH TONIGHT In a nationally televised address tonight at the Army War http://www.boortz.com/nuze/
Extractions: The nation continues to mourn President Ronald Reagan's passing this week, with his casket on display at the Reagan library in California. Over 14,000 people have waited in line to pay their last respects. People loved Reagan...perhaps that's why the left could never counter his appeal. As the week goes on this is going to frustrate the left more and more. Question: When is the left going to completely lose it this week? They've already gone nutso in their Democraticunderground.com website. You're also hearing some rather nasty comments from the leftist stronghold of the entertainment industry. Just wait .. my guess is that before the week is out the hatred is going to start shining through. One big leftist fear this week is that the emotion being showed for Ronald Reagan is going to start washing over to the Bush presidency. Reagan had the resolve to fight communism when the conventional leftist wisdom was that we should merely be satisfied with a policy of containment. Bush has the resolve to fight Islamic terrorism while, again, the leftist policy is one of containment. The parallels are obvious, and sooner or later the left is going to have to step forward with the rhetoric of hatred in an attempt to keep the people from connecting any more dots.
WineCountry : Gold Country cookbook author, culinary instructor, wine expert and nationally syndicated radiotalk information on Amador wines, wineries, and special events.) By comparison http://www.winecountry.com/regions/goldcountry/
Extractions: search gold country Spotlight: Gold Country Wineries Wine Tasting in Amador County The vast majority of Sierra Foothills wines are produced in small, family owned wineries. Love of the land, passion for wine, and good-old fashioned friendliness are the markers of Amador's wine producers, and their unpretentious hospitality makes Amador the perfect place to taste wines and soak up the local flavor. Nestled among back country roads and perched on the peaks of the Sierra Foothills, Amador's wineries are located in the heart of some of the most beautiful country in the U.S. Pack a picnic basket and enjoy the warm summer sun in a winery picnic area, or take a long walk along one of Amador's many hiking trails. But don't forget to taste the wine! The attention, love, and knowledge that Amador's winemakers devote to their wines yields exquisite results: the spicy, full-bodied Zinfandels for which Amador is best known as well as wines produced from Rhône Valley and Italian varietals. Spotlight: Gold Country Wineries Gold Country / Sierra Foothills Regions Winemaking came to the Sierra Foothills region with the Gold Rush, as the miners, predominantly European, planted grapevines upon their arrival. Once the gold began to dwindle, many turned to grape-growing. A far more prominent wine region than Napa and Sonoma at the time, the Sierra Foothills, by the 1870s, boasted over 100 wineries. Regrettably, Prohibition extinguished this frontier wine community, which did not revive until the 1970s, when a new generation of vintners flocked to the foothills.
Flinders University - Careers & Employer Liason Centre in addition to breaking news and events concerning higher and are open for all currentFlinders University business and government both locally and nationally. http://www.flinders.edu.au/careers/sub/whatson.php
Extractions: Working in Marine Sciences The Teacher Employment Program for final year Education students is on again from Tuesday 22nd June until Thursday 24th June. This will assist you in your transition into your Teaching career. Download a copy of the program (pdf file) today. Copies (to be used at the Centre) are available at the Careers and Employer Liaison Centre Resource area or visit the Guide online.
Little Steven Online community. Pastore will also discuss current events, review movies, performskits, give sex advice, and interact with SIRIUS listeners. http://www.littlesteven.com/news.html
Extractions: EPISODE 114: DINO AND NANCY I had the strangest dream last night . . . I was on a planet where all the men looked like Dean Martin and all the women looked like Nancy Sinatra. I thought I'd died and gone to heaven but then I realized I was in the Underground Garage where we are celebrating Dino and Nancy's birthdays this week. And look who's invited! The Ramones, the Standells, the Yardbirds, Byrds, Beatles! New music from the Boss Martians, Supersuckers, the Contrast, the Roolettes, and Patti Smith! A very cool but surprising Coolest Song in the World This Week! Not to mention Kinks, the Count Five, Dino, Desi and Billy, and the Dead Boys! We'll find out what Roy Loney, the Rubinoos, and the Rutles have in common! Everybody loves boots that are made for walkin' so walk in to the celebration of Dino and Nancy's birthdays.
Sentara Healthcare - ExploreHealth With Sentara - Newspaper information about Sentara s signature clinical programs of distinction such asour nationally ranked heart program, listings of upcoming events or special http://www.sentara.com/explorehealth/newspaper.htm
Extractions: Look for ExploreHealth with Sentara in your local newspaper. Each month you will find a full page color insert in the Virginian-Pilot and the Daily Press on the third Tuesday of the month. You'll also find it in the Virginia Gazette on the third Wednesday of the month. Here you will find health topics featured in the ExploreHealth with Sentara TV show, information about Sentara's signature clinical programs of distinction such as our nationally ranked heart program, listings of upcoming events or special educational programs, articles about medical breakthroughs available at Sentara and much more. Don't forget the other parts of ExploreHealth with Sentara:
News & Events of Government, is a nationally known author Home History and Mission CurrentInitiatives PSO PSO Collaborations News events Publications Awards http://www.uga.edu/outreach/artman/publish/index.shtml
Extractions: All Categories Awards 2002 Distinguished Fellow 2002 Walter Barnard Hill Awards 2003 Distinguished Fellow 2003 Walter Barnard Hill Awards 2004 Distinguished Fellow 2004 Walter Barnard Hill Awards PSO Faculty Kudos Hill Award Guidelines Hill Fellow Guidelines Prism magazine Summer 2004 Winter 2003 Summer 2003 PSO Newsletter Quarterly Reports January-March 2004 Sheree W. Mitchell, who opened her first Columbus, Georgia-based day care center in 1989 was named National Small Business Person of the Year at the Small Business Administration Expo '04, the agency's three-day conference celebrating National Small Business Week. Mitchell began working with Georgia SBDC consultant Lori Canterbury in 2001 to work on expanding her business.
Dartmouth News posted 04/12/04) Marye Anne Fox, a nationally known chemist events Calendar CurrentNews Recent News Press Toolbox About Us Contact Us Dartmouth Home http://www.dartmouth.edu/~news/
Extractions: Skip to main content You may be using a Web browser that does not support standards for accessibility and user interaction. Find out why you should upgrade your browser for a better experience of this and other standards-based sites... Dartmouth Home Search Index Dartmouth Home ... Index It is rocket science When asked about her job, Kristina Lynch usually says she studies the Northern Lights - the dancing auroral lights that often appear in the night sky. "It sounds better than saying I'm a rocket scientist," she says. [Vox of Dartmouth, 05/31] GE Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt to keynote June 13 commencement exercises Jeffrey R. Immelt, a 1978 graduate of Dartmouth who is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of General Electric Company, will deliver the main address at Dartmouth College's 2004 Commencement exercises on Sunday, June 13, on the Dartmouth Green. [05/04] In testimony to U.S. Senate committee, professor warns of dangers of smoking in movies On May 11, Madeline Dalton, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Dartmouth Medical School, testified at a hearing of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation that smoking in films significantly increases the risk of adolescent smoking initiation. [Vox of Dartmouth, 05/31] Students win variety of national awards
Events At Oregon State University World Music Festival brings entertainment to Quad The MU Quad will come alive witha variety of nationally touring artists More events at Open Doors at OSU. http://oregonstate.edu/events/newsevents/events.html
Extractions: A sale of OSU surplus property will be held from 5:30 p.m to 7 p.m. Inventory at OSUsed sales is varied but often includes vehicles, bicycles, and other items of surplus property. The event, which is free and open to the public, is at the Surplus Property office, 644 SW 13th St. More Saturday, June 12, 2004 Separate graduation ceremonies are scheduled for graduate and professional students and for undergraduate students. The graduate and professional commencement will be at 9 a.m., and the undergraduate ceremony is scheduled for 2 p.m. Former U.S. Senator and astronaut John Glenn will be the speaker at the undergraduate ceremony. More Wednesday, June 16, 2004
CreativeClass.org Conference on Affordable Housing will have a keynote address from nationally syndicatedcolumnist Those are two notable events in what turned out to be a mixed http://www.creativeclass.org/hotpress.shtml
Extractions: Developers show new faith in Allentown (June 1) Townhouses with 9-foot ceilings and two-car garages are on tap to replace parking lots in Allentown, a move that would end an almost 20-year drought of new home construction in the downtown. Large, multilevel lofts are rejuvenating a sprawling, dilapidated mill on the south side. (The Mornign Call) Read on. Jane Jacobs, one of America's most influential urbanists, sees a dark age ahead with possible breaks of eternal sunshine (May 30) Jacobs: People need empowerment, visionary says. For many Portlanders deeply invested in the future of the city, the healing words of an elder couldn't have come a better time. It's been a dark few weeks for the Rose City's psyche. One of the city's most revered city planners and beloved activists, Ernie Bonner, died in April. The leader credited with sparking many of the city's greatest successes, Neil Goldschmidt, plunged from grace. The primary election sent two mayoral hopefuls forward, one with a platform of fixing potholes, the other, that he will be honest. (The Oregonian) Read on.