By Anonymous
" For more than thirty years, I've had the honor to work with many Democratic Elected Officials and Leaders, and it is sad to witness The District's Democratic Party, move from a once strong and effective organizaton to a conservative organization, which has refused to address the issues real Democrats Care about such as Affordable Housing and Health Care,Full Funding of our Schools and providing opportunites for small, minority and women owned business.
The former Chairman Norm Neverson did the right thing, as I asked in my Press Statement dated April 29, 2003 . Where I appealed for
Mr. Neverson to apologize and resign.
Today , the D.C. Democratic Party has numerous talent in the wings ready to restore integrity and credibility to the process. Leaders
suchas Ward 8's Mary Parham Wolfe and Phil Pannell and Ward 6's John Capozzi. We believe the party is better off Today, we can not begin to join Democrats Nationwide in working to defeat the surpreme court appointed President
George Bush in next years election.
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By Joan Bramsch & Vicki Metzger
Miniature Tropical Peacock Chair
Materials needed: Tools required: Instructions: JOAN BRAMSCH is a family person, educator, writer and E-publisher. Her articles appear internationally in print and online. Six of her best-selling adult novels - near one million copies - have worldwide distribution. Her
1. 18-count needlepoint canvas, 2-inches square.
2. small piece heavy cardboard
3. small piece seatcover fabric or paint to match.
4. bunka or thin ribbon for trim.
1. Scissors
2. Tacky glue
1. Trace pattern onto another piece of paper so you don't have to cut original pattern from instructions.
2. Trace duplicate pattern onto needlepoint canvas.
3. Cut out pattern from needlepoint canvas.
4. Glue tab "A" inside area "B", creating a circle to hold chair seat.
5. Cut out circle seat from heavy cardboard.
6. Paint or fabric cover circle seat.
7. Glue circle seat onto chair circle.
8. Cover raw edges of chair and trim around seat with matching bunka or thin ribbon.
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By Anonymous
Raleigh, NC July 9, 2004 -- Louise Collis, President of Willow Computer Technologies, Inc., has been named Program Chair of the Raleigh chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO). In this position, Collis will be responsible for all monthly programs for NAWBO and will serve on the organization’s Board of Directors. NAWBO is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to promoting the growth and economic development of women business owners.
“My goal as Program Chair is to promote and support the many activities of the chapter, strengthen the role of the organization in the community, and bring women business owners together to share ideas and issues of concern for the women’s business community,” said Collis.
Willow Computer Technologies, Inc. provides open systems solutions for businesses as well as a comprehensive suite of system integration and support services, including migrating, networking and connectivity, custom programming, and more. For more information please call 919-488-0080 or on the Internet at www.willowtec.com.
Contact:
Patty Briguglio
MMI Associates, Inc.
122 Ravenna Way, Suite 100
Cary, NC 27513
(919) 461-3831 • (919) 462-8289 (fax)
patty@mmimarketing.com
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