Milford Delaware -- Sussex County Online, Delaware The City of Milford delaware, a semirural, family-oriented community of 6732, The city also boasts an active Parks Recreation program, a country club http://www.sussexcountyonline.com/towns/milford.html
Extractions: Photo: The river walk in Milford. The City of Milford Delaware, a semi-rural, family-oriented community of 6,732, is the largest town in Sussex County, although it sits in both Sussex and Kent counties. Founded in 1680 on the north and south banks of the Mispillion River, Milford was incorporated in 1807. The city was originally called Saw Mill Range because the land there had been granted to the Duke of York to produce lumber for England. By the 1770s, a shipbuilding industry was thriving. At the intersection of U.S. 113 and Route 1, Milford is known as the Gateway to Southern Delaware. Its crown jewel is the Mispillion River Walk, a greenway built to preserve the city's waterfront. The Abbott's Mill Nature Center is also in Milford. Numerous fresh water and saltwater sporting activities are available here, including the annual World Champion Weakfish Tournament. Milford Business Sites
Delaware Technical & Community College general Information Sessions are one of the best ways to find out about theprograms and services offered at delaware Tech s Stanton/Wilmington Campus. http://www.dtcc.edu/stanton-wilmington/
Extractions: Alabama Alaska Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming School Name or District Give Us Your Feedback (Page 1 of 2) Want to fire up your childs curiosity about space, nature or college life this summer? If so, check out these unusual summer learning programs. By Marian Wilde, GreatSchools.net Staff Exotic summer learning programs for children are more plentiful than ever. Thats good news for parents. Some of these programs fill up fast, however, so its a good idea to start your planning early. Don't despair if you haven't made plans for your child's summer yeteven the most popular programs have last-minute cancellations. What kinds of programs are there?
Delaware Art Museum: Changing Exhibitions This family program is free and open to the public. Saturday and Sundayafternoons are for family fun at the new delaware Art Museum! http://www.delart.org/education/ex-related_progs.html
Extractions: Families are invited to participate in a grand opening celebration of the new Delaware Art Museum! The many activities include art projects for children of all ages, which draw inspiration from many popular works of art in the Museum's collection. Family tours are offered throughout the afternoon, as well as studio demonstrations in the Museum's brand new studio wing. Highlighting the afternoon is a musical performance by The Cat's Pajamas , a musical group that creates energetic and interactive performances for children. Performing from 12:30-1:30 p.m., the zany antics of The Cat's Pajamas is not to be missed! This family program is free and open to the public.
Delaware Art Museum Your Membership brings you into the delaware Art Museum family. Unlimited freegeneral admission for immediate family all year http://www.delart.org/membership/membership.html
Extractions: How to Join Your Membership brings you into the Delaware Art Museum family. We offer glorious new facilities and a Delaware Art Museum experience that includes: Members enjoy unlimited free admission to the galleries, exhibition previews, advance notice of programs and special events, substantial discounts on shopping, artistic programs, art classes, and so much more. Join with us in celebrating the Delaware Art Museum experience!
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Extractions: Interactive Genealogy combines searches for genealogy, living people, local history, and travel by state and keyword , because our family's history was sometimes changed by what was happening around them and what was available where they lived Travel - from Sween's Travel Guide DELAWARE more places to stay in Delaware Dewey Beach , DE (on Hwy 1, near the beach) Head to the beach of the Atlantic Ocean in Delaware, with ocean watching, swimming, sunbathing, fishing, sailing, and other sports. Where to stay Rehoboth Beach , DE (southeastern DE, north of Dewey Beach) The Americinn has on-site golf, plus Atlantic Ocean beaches, outlet malls, fishing, miniature golf, and several restaurants nearby. Rehoboth Beach also has several Bed and Breakfasts. Where to stay Wilmington , DE (northeast Delaware near NJ) Courtyard by Marriott - Brandywine is 3 miles from the Delcastle Golf Club, 7 miles from the Oliver Golf Club and the Delaware Art Museum, and 10 miles from the Brandywine Battlefield and State Park.
Family Re-Union 6: Families And Learning Betty Cooke, Ph.D., Early Childhood family Education Program Specialist at the Vincent J. Poppiti, Chief Judge, delaware family Court, Wilmington, DE http://www.familyreunion.org/six/agenda.html
Extractions: Early Years Are Learning Years Research and Reports Supporting Teachers, Strengthening Families Links to National Organizations Child care and preschool programs have difficulty attracting and keeping good individuals to work with young children. A third of program staff leave the field each year, primarily due to the lack of adequate compensation-low salaries, few benefits, and difficult working conditions. Research has clearly shown that the skill and commitment of the adults in early childhood programs directly affects the quality of care and education given to children. Below are some resources to help advocates and policy makers to improve the compensation of the early childhood workforce, and thus the quality of services for children and families. This area of our web site is a work in progress. Examples of other compensation initiatives and new resources are welcomed and can be sent to pubaff@naeyc.org
Extractions: Q. Can non-profit organizations removed from the FHA Non-profit Organization Roster participate in the HOME Program? A. Non-profit organizations are important participants in HUD's efforts to further affordable housing opportunities for low- and moderate-income persons through the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) single-family programs. The special role provided for non-profit organizations in FHA regulations is intended only for those organizations that are financially viable and actively involved in the furthering of affordable housing in their communities. On June 6, 2002, HUD published a final rule establishing procedures for developing and maintaining a roster of qualified non-profit organizations, as well as for removing poorly performing non-profit organizations. Through the Office of Single-family Program Development (OSFPD), FHA maintains a Non-profit Organization Roster to provide a means for mortgagees and the general public to verify that non-profit organizations are qualified to participate in specified FHA activities. These placement and removal procedures protect participants in the FHA single-family programs and safeguard FHA insurance funds.
Delaware Families Format delaware Families Tasks Here are several ways you can help and you don t In general, we want to maximize the number of focus persons within the same http://delgensoc.org/dfformat.html
Extractions: The formatting task is all important, but somewhat complicated and exacting, which may explain why many entries have not been submitted in the proper format. One of the greatest deficiencies of new entries is the lack of documentation (what is the source of each and every fact reported - see section "H" below). This guide should make entries easier to submit in the proper format while saving us reformatting time and research time to check for accuracy and documentation. Our format is based on that used by the Maine Families and Vermont Families projects and designed with these goals: conformation to genealogical standards, reading flow, appearance, ease of spotting names and compactness.
Delaware County - Office Of The Court Administrator Arbitration Program Civil Law Criminal Law family Law Municipal/MotionHearing The overall responsibility of the delaware County District Court http://www.co.delaware.pa.us/depts/courtadmin.html
Extractions: The Court Administrator's Office randomly assigns Family, Civil and Criminal cases to the trial judges using a computer program. The office also schedules many types of hearings and conferences for the Family and Municipal Law section as well as for Custody Conciliators and Equitable Distribution Masters. The Court Administrator's Office continues to process thousands of motions, petitions, stipulations, and continuance applications, which are filed each year. The office further assists the Court by providing key information to the general public on a daily basis. The Court Administrator's Office also is responsible for providing statistics to State and local agencies. For more information and answers visit the PA State Courts Research and Statistics at
Browse Opportunities Volunteer Way Your Connection to Volunteering in the delaware Valley Adopta-family Holiday Program Sponsor Claymont, DE 10703, Holiday Opportunity http://www.volunteersolutions.org/volunteerway/org/opp/dir-a-2.html
Extractions: Norristown, PA 19403 - www.specialolympicspa.org Sponsored by Special Olympics Pennsylvania, Inc. Administrative/clerical assistance is always welcomed at the Norristown Special Olympics Pennsylvania office. Responsibilities can be any or all of the following: typing, data entry, filing, copying, general clerical duties. You will be greeted by a small, friendly more Administrative-Office Work Volunteer Wilmington, DE 19803 - www.odsyhealth.com Sponsored by Odyssey HealthCare Of Wilmington, DE An Administrative Volunteer is essential to a smooth office operation. Our Administrative Volunteers help us to assist our patients, families and community agencies questions via telephone. Administrative Volunteers may assist our Office Manager and other staff with answering more ADMINISTRATIVE/SECRETARIAL SUPPORT
Family And Community Service Of Delaware County Club in delaware County to benefit the Second Time Around Parents Program . family and Community Service of delaware County (FCS) is an incorporated, http://www.fcsdc.org/
Extractions: Don't forget the United Way! Family and Community Service is a member agency of the United Ways of Southeastern Pennsylvania and Southeast Delaware County. Your contributions help us to continue the work you read about on this web site. For information about designating your gift to our Agency, click on this link: How to Donate Gala Holiday Auction On Fri., Nov. 22, 2002 at 6:30 PM , join us for our annual Gala Holiday Auction at the Springfield Country Club in Delaware County to benefit the Second Time Around Parents Program. Debbi Calton of WMGK radio will be our host and Steve Highsmith of WB17 will be our celebrity auctioneer. Click on the link for more information about this exciting event.
Extractions: Section of the Internal Revenue Code that designates an organization as charitable and tax-exempt. Organizations qualifying under this section include religious, educational, charitable, amateur athletic, scientific or literary groups, organizations testing for public safety or organizations involved in prevention of cruelty to children or animals.
CHAPTER 15. DELAWARE WELFARE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM It is the purpose of the delaware Welfare Employment Program to (4) Thepayment of medical expenses of the participant s family, not covered by http://www.delcode.state.de.us/title31/c015/
Extractions: § 1501. Statement of purpose. It is the purpose of the Delaware Welfare Employment Program to: (a) Create expanded opportunity for increased personal responsibility and advancement toward economic independence and self-sufficiency by Delaware's welfare recipients through the acquisition of useful work skills and performance in productive employment which will end their dependence on public assistance; and (b) Enlist Delaware's private businesses in an expanded effort to provide job opportunities and reduce dependency, and to enhance their work forces and increase their competitiveness; and (c) Complement and strengthen other important state incentives designed to move welfare recipients into private sector jobs, including child care, medical care, and job training and placement; and (d) Authorize the creation of personal advancement accounts as an additional incentive for workers to achieve self-sufficiency and increased skills; and (e) Achieve the foregoing purposes in a cost-effective manner. (70 Del. Laws, c. 66, § 2.)
Northeast CAPT: State Resources: Delaware delaware State page provides information on agencies relating to substance abuse strategies to communitybased programs for children and their families, http://www.northeastcapt.org/resources/state/de/
Extractions: Important State Data Sources Single State Agency (SSA) Delaware Health and Social Services, Division of Alcoholism, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Other Statewide Substance Abuse Prevention Funding Agencies Criminal Justice Council : The Delaware Criminal Justice Council (CJC) oversees the Criminal Justice Funding that established a fully knowledgeable juvenile and criminal justice community including the general public, and promotes participation by providing training, dissemination of information, conducting public hearings, and providing technical assistance. CJC provides a full range of sanctions and rehabilitation for offenders. Some of the services include job skills, education, counseling, and alcohol, tobacco, and other drug treatment. Department of Education Department of Health and Social Services/Division of Public Health: The Division of Public Health provides resources and training for tobacco merchants to assist them in complying with state youth access to tobacco laws. The Division also provides comprehensive tobacco control programs based on best practices which include media campaigns, community programming, tobacco cessation, and program evaluation.
CSAP's CaptUS: Northeast CAPT: Resources: States: Delaware programs Database States Regional Prevention Organizations FAQs CA Tools News Regional Grantees Northeast Resources States delaware http://captus.samhsa.gov/northeast/resources/state_resources/delaware.cfm
Extractions: State Data Sources Single State Agency (SSA) Delaware Health and Social Services, Division of Alcoholism, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Other Statewide Substance Abuse Prevention Funding Agencies Criminal Justice Council : The Delaware Criminal Justice Council (CJC) oversees the Criminal Justice Funding that established a fully knowledgeable juvenile and criminal justice community including the general public, and promotes participation by providing training, dissemination of information, conducting public hearings, and providing technical assistance. CJC provides a full range of sanctions and rehabilitation for offenders. Some of the services include job skills, education, counseling, and alcohol, tobacco, and other drug treatment. Department of Education Department of Health and Social Services/Division of Public Health : The Division of Public Health provides resources and training for tobacco merchants to assist them in complying with state youth access to tobacco laws. The Division also provides comprehensive tobacco control programs based on best practices which include media campaigns, community programming, tobacco cessation, and program evaluation. Department of Public Safety/Office of Highway Safety Department of Services for Children, Youth, and their Families, Office of Prevention and Early Intervention
Marian Coffin Gardens - Garden Ornament - Preservation Delaware Cherib garden sculpture Would you or your family, organization, PreservationDelaware, Inc. announces its ADOPTA-SCULPTURE program-a campaign to match http://www.preservationde.org/gibraltar/gardens/garden_sculpture.htm
Extractions: Gibraltar Gardens boasts a varied collection of garden ornaments that highlight focal points of the garden and create picturesque settings and beautiful vistas. The garden ornaments complete the overall experience of the historic garden as originally intended by landscape architect Marian Cruger Coffin. Most of the ornaments were installed between 1917 and 1923 as part of Marian Coffin's conception for the formal garden. Coffin's design for the Gibraltar garden is based on Italian Renaissance gardens, and thus relies heavily on formal symmetry and axes with carefully placed garden sculpture to create attractive niches and elegant vistas. Superbly carved from Mediterranean limestone or modeled in lead, the thirty-three limestone and seven lead ornaments are rich with detail and texture. Based on Marian Coffin's design direction, H. Rodney and Isabella Sharp purchased these ornaments as antiques or contemporary objects during the family's travels in Europe in the 1910s and 1920s or from antiques dealers in Philadelphia and New York. Many of the ornaments are of European origin and some of the pieces once graced the gardens of villas in the Italian countryside. During their residence at Gibraltar, the Sharp family continued to select interesting garden ornament, adding them to their collection and rearranging locations throughout the garden.
Published Articles - DELAWARE VALLEY FAMILY BUSINESS CENTER 12 steps for developing a family business compensation program Adopt a generalcompensation philosophy based on the industry comparison and the http://www.dvfambus.com/php/news/articles.november01.2.php
Extractions: Contact Us Site Map Contact us for more information about helping your business family thrive By Henry D. Landes and Karl J. Buehler A family company’s first "compensation consultants" are often other business owners or perhaps business advisers (a trusted CPA or attorney) who try to help?but know little more than the business owner about the matter. The founder in effect serves as the first "personnel director," and hourly wages, salaries, benefits and bonuses (if any) are adopted quickly by "the seat of the pants." Most business families can benefit from the deep professional knowledge and the individualized guidance of a compensation professional. The overarching goal is a compensation program that reflects internal equity between jobs as well as external competitiveness with other companies. A compensation consultant ideally should have a broad background both in consulting and in managing compensation programs in a variety of industries?including manufacturing, service and financial organizations.