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Brockton / Massachusetts / United States
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Founded in 1894, Brockton Day Nursery serves more than 240 children daily and offers a range of programs and services. Its staffs include teachers, administrators, social workers and support personnel. Brockton Day Nursery offers a wide variety of activities that includes games, sports, and arts and crafts. The school offers classes reading and computer and provides homework assistance to students. It has a cafeteria that offers a wide variety of food items, including chicken soup, muffins, cheese pizzas and pasta. Additionally, it offers support services for parents and families and hosts several special programs for families. Brockton Day Nursery is licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care and is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and it is located in Brockton, Mass.
Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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Advent School is an independent school offering classes from kindergarten to sixth grade. The school s curriculum includes mathematics, science and technology, Spanish, physical education, arts and music. The school also offers one-to-one and small group tutoring services to those who require support in reading, writing, spelling and mathematics. The school has an early childhood center offering a program based on the approach of the Reggio Emilia preschools. Advent offers a variety of after school and summer programs that offer students the opportunity to study additional subjects, such as music, dance, theatre, book clubs and sports. Advent School is based in Boston.
Culpeper / Virginia / United States
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Price Right Communications is an authorized Premier DISH Satellite television Retailer specializing in Satellite television and Internet service. Price Right Communications is your local choice for DISH service! We have served our customers since 1991 and are dedicated to serving the local community of Culpeper, VA and all surrounding areas. DISH is the best choice for value, technology and customer service with the lowest prices nationwide. Call or stop by your local experts today and experience DISH!
San Antonio / Texas / United States
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Since the inception of ARTS San Antonio, the board and staff have worked diligently to make the performing arts accessible to everyone through culturally diverse programming, free performances and educational outreach. Renowned artists and ensembles bring world class performances to our city that are diverse in genre, venues and ticket price. ARTS San Antonio also has made concerted efforts to increase individual, corporate and foundation support in order to facilitate organizational stability and to strengthen and diversify the scope of our performances for the entire community. The ARTS San Antonio season begins in the fall and features a combination of dance, classical and contemporary music, ethnic performances, and theatre. Each year the organization forges new alliances with arts and community organizations. For example, ARTS San Antonio will team with the San Antonio Food Bank to offer a special performance for which the admission price is a donation of food. These types of partnership attract a wider audience of the city and further the objective of strengthening ARTS San Antonio and securing it as an important part of the community.
Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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ABOUT History of The Crimson The Harvard Crimson, the nations oldest continuously published daily college newspaper, was founded in 1873 and incorporated in 1967. The newspaper traces its history to the first issue of "The Magenta, " published January 24, 1873, and changed its name to "The Crimson" to reflect the new color of the college on May 21, 1875. The Crimson has a rich tradition of journalistic integrity and counts among its ranks of editorship some of Americas greatest journalists. The faces of Pulitzer Prize-winning Crimson editors line the walls of The Crimson. Past editors include John F. Kennedy 40. The name of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Class of 1904, is proudly engraved upon The Crimsons presidents chair. One hundred and thirty-five years after its founding, having grown from a fortnightly newspaper to a daily, The Harvard Crimson continues to flourish with a strong body of undergraduate staff volunteers. What We Print The Harvard Crimson is the only breakfast-table daily newspaper in Cambridge, MA. The Crimson publishes every morning, Monday through Friday, except on federal and University holidays. In addition to the daily newspaper, The Crimson publishes an extended sports section on Mondays ; an arts section on Tuesdays ; and Fifteen Minutes, the weekend magazine of The Crimson on Thursdays. Our presses are also available for third-party contract printing. Call 617-576-6600 for more information. Joining The Crimson If you are a Harvard College student you are eligible to join The Crimson. Please click here to learn more about our comp process.
Weston / Massachusetts / United States
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This co-op preschool was established in 1943 and has been in the same building since 1957. Its core mission is to provide children with a safe place to learn and grow, with help from families and staff members. It offers three, four and five-day classes.

Philadelphia / Pennsylvania / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Newton / Massachusetts / United States
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Carroll Center for the Blind, established in 1936, is a private, nonprofit agency, serving people of all ages who are blind and visually impaired. The center provides rehabilitation, skills training and educational opportunities, and educates the public regarding the potential of persons who are blind and visually impaired. It also provides independent living skills, computer training, educational and employment services, low vision rehabilitation, community orientation and mobility training, outdoor enrichment program, and professional development training. The center s Carroll Store sells a variety of adaptive devices, including canes, talking watches, sunglasses, writing guides, and kitchen and household items. It provides a wide range of online resources for the blinds, including Web links of various regional and national organizations. Carroll Center for the Blind is located in Newton, Mass.
Belmont / Massachusetts / United States
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Powers Music School, located in Belmont, Mass., is a regional, nonprofit institution, providing musical instruction and performance programs to students of all ages. It provides a wide range of music education programs, a nurturing and talented faculty, and outreach programs. The school provides a variety of musical outreach programs in the community, such as the Joseph Stein chamber music festival, Belmont open sings, Mildred P. Freiberg piano festival, and faculty concerts. Powers Music School has various departments, such as brass, early music, ensemble and music, keys for kids, music therapy, percussion, piano, voice and woodwinds. It provides music education to more than 800 students from it five building locations. The school was established in 1964 as a program of the Belmont Community Center. Powers Music School is a member of the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts.
Bellefonte / Pennsylvania / United States
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At Centre Crest, we are dedicated to our community and providing advancing medical care and services through a resident centered care approach for individuals in need of recovery after a hospital stay, sudden onset of illness, injury, effects of surgery or for those in need of care related to chronic disease management. Choose Centre Crest for short term rehabilitation, long term nursing services, respite stays and memory impairment care.
San Rafael / California / United States
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Youth in Arts is the leading arts education non-profit organization in Marin County. It offers students experiences and instruction in the visual and performing arts, and it enriches the community with cultural events.

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Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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Century Law Firm provides exceptional legal services tailored to meet the specific needs of each client. We take great pride in offering specialized legal solutions that surpass our clients’ legal goals — no matter how large or small. Working with Century Law, you can feel confident that your legal team has your best interest at heart. Every one of our team works hard to get you what you deserve. We listen to your needs and provide a strategic plan tailored to deliver real results. Our legal background is incredibly diverse. Whether you need help with bankruptcy, personal injury, debt defense or FDCPA, our team is ready to help. Call today for a FREE evaluation and find out how we can help you.
Arlington / Virginia / United States
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Since 1964, Columbia Gardens Memorials has crafted monuments that reflect the achievements of those they honor. Father and son, Ned R. Thomas and Robert Thomas, graduates of the Elberton Granite Institute in Georgia and owners of Columbia Gardens Memorials, bring an awareness of the latest technology and a reverence for tradition to the art of memorial design.
Philadelphia / Pennsylvania / United States
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William Penn Charter School, established in 1689, is a coeducational college preparatory day school. It is approved by the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges and the Pennsylvania Association of Private Academic Schools. It is composed of lower school, middle school and upper school divisions. It has more than 8,00 students in grades kindergarten through 12. Its curriculum includes English, language art, social studies, science and technology, health education, mathematics, computer science, fine arts, music and physical education. Its library media center provides books, magazines and Internet access to students. The district offers various sports programs, such as basketball and cross country. The service learning program educates students through active participation in organized service activities. William Penn Charter School offers a need-based financial aid program, and it is located in Philadelphia.
Long Beach / California / United States
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Apartment Association, California Southern Cities, began eight decades ago in Long Beach as a group of owners united to protect their businesses and to improve the rental housing market. As we begin our 85th year of operation, our mission is the same - it is the delivery system and wide range of issues that have changed.In 1923, we worried about providing linens for renters on a weekly basis. Today, we are concerned about rent control and eviction laws.
Port Clinton / Ohio / United States
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The Port Clinton Area Chamber is a non-profit organization striving to plan, develop, implement, and support programs and policies designed to improve the economic and business climate of the Greater Port Clinton Area. Our vision is to foster excellence in business by communicating with, advocating for, serving and educating a growing membership in an atmosphere that is commercially, ethically, and politically favorable. The Port Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce is your information headquarters for the greater Port Clinton community. Stop in our office to browse our extensive variety of brochures from our Chamber members, read our local newspapers, pick up money saving coupons, purchase Port Clinton souvenirs, and learn about any events taking place during your visit to our community. The Chamber is located in downtown historic Port Clinton on Madison Street.
Kansas City / Missouri / United States
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The Kansas City Zoo features both exotic and familiar animals. America's Best Zoos 2008 ranked it the best zoo in the nation for chimpanzees and kangaroos and the best place to see African animals. The zoo also made the Top Ten for Australian animals and elephants, rhinos and hippos. It also has a special Kid Zone.

Best and worst times to go to Kansas City Zoo
The zoo is open in inclement weather, but some rides may not operate. The best times to visit are September and October as the temperature cools and fewer field trips are scheduled and colder weather hasn't yet hit the area.

Must see/do at Kansas City Zoo
The chimpanzee exhibit in the Africa section is the farthest from the entrance, but worth the journey. According to Jane Goodall, well-known authority on apes, the Kansas City Zoo has "one of the finest chimpanzee exhibits in North America." Don't miss the new Bornean orangutan in the Tiger Trail section of the zoo, between the red panda and the rhinoceros hornbill. The Helzberg Penguin Plaza near the Kid Zone Pavilion is another popular exhibit.

Admission to Kansas City Zoo 
General admission to the zoo is around $14 for adults ages 12 and up, with a senior discount for visitors ages 55 and up. Tickets for children ages 3 to 11 are around $12. Children ages 2 and under are free. Packages are available that also include train, tram, endangered species carousel, boat and Sky Safari rides. Individual rides are in the $2 to $3 range. You can rent strollers, wagons and wheelchairs in the $8 to $10, on a first-come, first served basis. Electric convenience vehicles (ECVs) are in the $22 to $25 range. You can reserve an ECV at (816) 595-1137, but no same-day reservations are accepted.

Parking at Kansas City Zoo
Park free in the Mane, Zebra and Cheetah parking lots. All lots include handicap spaces. A designated drop-off zone is located at the entrance to the zoo, between the Zebra and Cheetah lots.

Public Transportation to Kansas City Zoo
Take the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCTA) bus #108 Indiana to the front zoo entrance throughout the day when the zoo is open. For more information call (816) 285-3689.

Food at Kansas City Zoo
Restaurants, snack shops and vending machines are available throughout the zoo. Snacks are around $4 and meals are around $10. The newest restaurant is the Tuxedo Grill near the penguin exhibit. It offers flat bread pizzas, steak burgers, black bean burgers, grilled chicken club sandwiches and salads. Other venues feature such choices as hamburgers, hot dogs, ice cream and other favorites. Visitors are allowed to bring in their own food and nonalcoholic beverages to picnic areas scattered throughout the zoo. (No glass containers.)

Insider tip for visitors to Kansas City Zoo
Touring the Australia/Tiger Trail section of the zoo takes about one and one-half hours. Plan on about two hours for the Africa section.

Author's bio: Mary-Lane Kamberg is a lifelong Kansas City resident. As a child she rode the streetcar with her mother to visit the zoo. She spend her second date with her husband visiting the giraffes. She took her own children and ater her grandchildren to see the animals.

 

Charlestown / Massachusetts / United States
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A veteran mental health treatment center, at Spalding with Massachusetts General Hospital in Charlestown, MA, offering therapy for veterans with PTSD or TBI. Register with WWP Warrior Care Network to receive services, travel, and lodging at no cost to you. Our treatment centers are improving the way warriors are treated for mental health today, and for generations to come.
Brookline / Massachusetts / United States
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The Brookline Chamber of Commerce seeks to serve as a voice for the community of businesses and professionals living and working in Brookline. Members meet at regular chamber events, including a weekly lunch, to network and build relationships.

Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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Escape to the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens for the only walking safari in Northeast Florida. Discover the earth’s wildlife through interactive and educational experiences. A true family adventure, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is growing and changing daily and is dedicated to consistently improving. Two of our newest exhibits, Land of the Tiger and African Forest, have built in choices, challenges, and variation for our animals. The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is quickly becoming a world-class establishment. The Zoo has something for everyone with more than 2,000 rare and exotic animals and 1,000 varieties of plants. Whether you are a visitor to Florida’s First Coast or a lifetime resident, we invite you to experience the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens through interactions with people, wildlife and the environment.