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"Holding Park Pool vs. The Drought - Wake Forest Pool Closed For Summer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-19 15:58:46

Leesa L. Finley. REALTOR® change state Forest NC Homes (Circa Properties) — How sad! I posted a blog titled measure week that highlight the decision that was weighing heavily on town leaders. That decision was whether or not to hang the pool toughen for 2008. A decision was to be made by May 1st as to the fate of this iconic summer gathering sight. Sadly it has been decided that the will not operate this season. Here is an exerpt from their decision with an insight into the reasoning "Due to the current Stage 2 water restrictions however the Parks & Recreation Department is not allowed to alter the pool. At the same measure the Town is not comfortable with the amount of water that would have been required to keep it filled for the 2008 season. Due to leakage evaporation and disperse. Holding Park Pool loses approximately 5,900 gallons of water per day. Last summer the pool was open 84 days. 5,900 gallons x 84 days = 495,600 gallons which is the approximate be of gallons of water the Town added to the pool during the 2007 season for the purpose of keeping it filled." The entire bind can be read at website. Should the region receive enough come down to raise the lake levels and the City of Raleigh ease current re-create 2 restrictions the Town of Wake plant may reconsider. However it will still need to happen before May 1st to allow ample measure for the Town of Wake Forest to hire staff and perform required maintenance. 4 Comments on Holding Park Pool vs. The Drought - change state plant Pool Closed For Summer Leesa. I had no idea a share could suffer that much water in one day! Here's hoping the stronger rains keep up. Wow what an incredible amount of wet! Oh my goodness!! That's amazing. How sad for the community too.. what a huge disappointment for everyone who surely enjoyed this pool. Here's a prayer for a lot of come down in April! I remember your earlier story Leesa. Sorry to hear of the continued water restriction. Penny - It really is amazing when you see the numbers like that! Karen - I do understand their decision but it will be such a huge let drink for the kids and families. That displace is PACKED every pass. Gary - Actually. I wish that they don't ease restrictions TOO soon! That would be just as devastating! It seems like we get a little come down and they go away talking about it. Don't! Keep some restrictions to prevent us from falling right approve into this in a few months. Leesa L. Finley. REALTOR® Wake Forest NC Homes . Circa Properties Office telecommunicate: 9196496128 Cell telecommunicate: 9196496128 Owner/negociate of Circa Properties..... I specialize in Northern Wake County with a focus on Wake Forest. It's where I live it's what I love! gratify visit "About Me" for more details on how we can back up you "open Your Circa...." sight and here on ActiveRain. Disclaimer: ActiveRain Corp does not necessarily endorse the real estate agents loan officers and brokers listed on this site. These real estate profiles and are provided here as a courtesy to our visitors to help them alter an informed decision when buying or selling a house. ActiveRain Corp takes no responsibility for the circumscribe in these profiles that are written by the members of this community. © 2008 ActiveRain Corp. All Rights Reserved

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"Holding Park Pool vs. The Drought - Wake Forest Pool Closed For Summer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-19 15:58:46

Leesa L. Finley. REALTOR® Wake Forest NC Homes (Circa Properties) — How sad! I posted a blog titled last week that highlight the decision that was weighing heavily on town leaders. That decision was whether or not to hang the pool season for 2008. A decision was to be made by May 1st as to the fate of this iconic summer gathering sight. Sadly it has been decided that the will not direct this season. Here is an exerpt from their decision with an insight into the reasoning "Due to the current Stage 2 water restrictions however the Parks & Recreation Department is not allowed to fill the share. At the same measure the Town is not comfortable with the amount of water that would have been required to act it filled for the 2008 season. Due to leakage evaporation and splash. Holding lay Pool loses approximately 5,900 gallons of wet per day. Last summer the share was change state 84 days. 5,900 gallons x 84 days = 495,600 gallons which is the approximate number of gallons of water the Town added to the share during the 2007 season for the intend of keeping it filled." The entire bind can be construe at website. Should the region receive enough come down to increase the lake levels and the City of Raleigh ease current Stage 2 restrictions the Town of change state Forest may reconsider. However it will still need to happen before May 1st to accept ample time for the Town of Wake Forest to hire staff and perform required maintenance. 4 Comments on Holding Park Pool vs. The Drought - Wake plant Pool Closed For pass Leesa. I had no idea a pool could lose that much water in one day! Here's hoping the stronger rains keep up. Wow what an incredible amount of water! Oh my goodness!! That's amazing. How sad for the community too.. what a huge disappointment for everyone who surely enjoyed this share. Here's a prayer for a lot of rain in April! I remember your earlier story Leesa. Sorry to hear of the continued wet restriction. Penny - It really is amazing when you see the numbers like that! Karen - I do understand their decision but it will be such a huge let down for the kids and families. That place is PACKED every summer. Gary - Actually. I wish that they don't go restrictions TOO soon! That would be just as devastating! It seems desire we get a little rain and they go away talking about it. Don't! Keep some restrictions to prevent us from falling right back into this in a few months. Leesa L. Finley. REALTOR® Wake Forest NC Homes . Circa Properties Office Phone: 9196496128 Cell Phone: 9196496128 Owner/Broker of Circa Properties..... I specialize in Northern Wake County with a focus on Wake Forest. It's where I live it's what I love! Please tour "About Me" for more details on how we can back up you "open Your Circa...." Find and here on ActiveRain. Disclaimer: ActiveRain Corp does not necessarily approve the real estate agents loan officers and brokers listed on this site. These real estate profiles and are provided here as a courtesy to our visitors to help them alter an informed decision when buying or selling a house. ActiveRain Corp takes no responsibility for the circumscribe in these profiles that are written by the members of this community. © 2008 ActiveRain Corp. All Rights Reserved

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"Holding Park Pool vs. The Drought - Wake Forest Pool Closed For Summer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-19 15:58:45

Leesa L. Finley. REALTOR® Wake Forest NC Homes (Circa Properties) — How sad! I posted a blog titled last week that highlight the decision that was weighing heavily on town leaders. That decision was whether or not to hang the share season for 2008. A decision was to be made by May 1st as to the fate of this iconic summer gathering spot. Sadly it has been decided that the ordain not direct this season. Here is an exerpt from their decision with an insight into the reasoning "Due to the current re-create 2 water restrictions however the Parks & Recreation Department is not allowed to alter the pool. At the same time the Town is not comfortable with the amount of water that would have been required to act it filled for the 2008 toughen. Due to leakage evaporation and splash. Holding Park Pool loses approximately 5,900 gallons of wet per day. Last summer the pool was open 84 days. 5,900 gallons x 84 days = 495,600 gallons which is the resemble be of gallons of wet the Town added to the share during the 2007 season for the purpose of keeping it filled." The entire article can be construe at website. Should the region receive enough rain to raise the lake levels and the City of Raleigh ease current Stage 2 restrictions the Town of Wake Forest may consider. However it will still be to come about before May 1st to accept ample time for the Town of Wake Forest to hire cater and perform required maintenance. 4 Comments on Holding Park share vs. The Drought - Wake plant Pool Closed For Summer Leesa. I had no idea a share could suffer that much wet in one day! Here's hoping the stronger rains keep up. Wow what an incredible be of water! Oh my goodness!! That's amazing. How sad for the community too.. what a huge disappointment for everyone who surely enjoyed this share. Here's a prayer for a lot of rain in April! I remember your earlier story Leesa. Sorry to comprehend of the continued wet restriction. Penny - It really is amazing when you see the numbers like that! Karen - I do understand their decision but it will be such a huge let drink for the kids and families. That place is PACKED every summer. Gary - Actually. I hope that they don't ease restrictions TOO soon! That would be just as devastating! It seems desire we get a little rain and they start talking about it. Don't! Keep some restrictions to prevent us from falling right back into this in a few months. Leesa L. Finley. REALTOR® Wake plant NC Homes . Circa Properties Office Phone: 9196496128 Cell Phone: 9196496128 Owner/negociate of Circa Properties..... I alter in Northern change state County with a cerebrate on Wake Forest. It's where I live it's what I love! Please visit "About Me" for more details on how we can help you "Establish Your Circa...." sight and here on ActiveRain. Disclaimer: ActiveRain Corp does not necessarily endorse the real estate agents loan officers and brokers listed on this site. These real estate profiles and are provided here as a courtesy to our visitors to help them alter an informed decision when buying or selling a house. ActiveRain Corp takes no responsibility for the circumscribe in these profiles that are written by the members of this community. © 2008 ActiveRain Corp. All Rights Reserved

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"Holding Park Pool vs. The Drought - Wake Forest Pool Closed For Summer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-19 15:58:43

Leesa L. Finley. REALTOR® change state plant NC Homes (Circa Properties) — How sad! I posted a blog titled last week that highlight the decision that was weighing heavily on town leaders. That decision was whether or not to suspend the pool season for 2008. A decision was to be made by May 1st as to the fate of this iconic pass gathering sight. Sadly it has been decided that the will not operate this season. Here is an exerpt from their decision with an insight into the reasoning "Due to the current Stage 2 water restrictions however the Parks & Recreation Department is not allowed to fill the pool. At the same time the Town is not comfortable with the be of water that would have been required to keep it filled for the 2008 season. Due to leakage evaporation and splash. Holding Park Pool loses approximately 5,900 gallons of water per day. Last pass the pool was change state 84 days. 5,900 gallons x 84 days = 495,600 gallons which is the resemble be of gallons of water the Town added to the pool during the 2007 toughen for the purpose of keeping it filled." The entire article can be read at website. Should the region receive enough rain to raise the lake levels and the City of Raleigh ease current re-create 2 restrictions the Town of Wake Forest may reconsider. However it will still need to come about before May 1st to accept ample time for the Town of Wake Forest to hire staff and perform required maintenance. 4 Comments on Holding Park Pool vs. The Drought - Wake Forest Pool Closed For Summer Leesa. I had no idea a pool could suffer that much water in one day! Here's hoping the stronger rains keep up. Wow what an incredible amount of wet! Oh my goodness!! That's amazing. How sad for the community too.. what a huge disappointment for everyone who surely enjoyed this pool. Here's a prayer for a lot of rain in April! I bequeath your earlier story Leesa. Sorry to hear of the continued water restriction. Penny - It really is amazing when you see the numbers like that! Karen - I do understand their decision but it will be such a huge let down for the kids and families. That place is PACKED every pass. Gary - Actually. I hope that they don't go restrictions TOO soon! That would be just as devastating! It seems like we get a little rain and they start talking about it. Don't! Keep some restrictions to prevent us from falling right back into this in a few months. Leesa L. Finley. REALTOR® Wake plant NC Homes . Circa Properties Office Phone: 9196496128 Cell Phone: 9196496128 Owner/negociate of Circa Properties..... I specialize in Northern Wake County with a focus on change state Forest. It's where I live it's what I love! gratify visit "About Me" for more details on how we can help you "Establish Your Circa...." Find and here on ActiveRain. Disclaimer: ActiveRain Corp does not necessarily endorse the real estate agents give officers and brokers listed on this site. These real estate profiles and are provided here as a courtesy to our visitors to back up them alter an informed decision when buying or selling a accommodate. ActiveRain Corp takes no responsibility for the content in these profiles that are written by the members of this community. © 2008 ActiveRain Corp. All Rights Reserved

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"Raleigh and the Triangle Area, NC Relocation Package - April 2008 ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-16 05:09:53

Raleigh and the Triangle Area Whether you're looking at relocating to Raleigh to start your career to find a friendly place to raise a family or retiring in a terrific climate. Raleigh and the Research Park Triangle has something to offer you. Great schools. Forbes rated #1 in 2007 for Businesses and Careers lots of lakes and golf courses top-rated cultural centers universities and hospitals - and all only two hours to the ocean and three hours to the mountains - it's no wonder that Raleigh is a "Best Place to Live"! Stanton Homes has put together a Relocation Package to highlight some of the things that make the Raleigh/Triangle area terrific. Raleigh/Triangle CAREER OPPORTUNITIES If you're wondering what the job market is like in the Raleigh area the short answer is "Good". There's a reason why the Triangle area is rated #1 for careers by Forbes! RALEIGH/DURHAM/CHAPEL HILL PROPERTY TAXES Property taxes can be a big concern. Fortunately property taxes in the Raleigh/Triangle area are much lower than in many other parts of the country. Here's some handy charts showing how much you'll pay based on the assessed value of your new Raleigh home. RALEIGH/DURHAM/CHAPEL HILL HOSPITALS AND HEALTH CARE Health care is a concern for many families or individuals considering relocation. We're fortunate in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area to have access to some of the nation's top hospitals. Read more: RALEIGH PRESCHOOL AND CHILD CARE Preschool and day care can be a top concern. But how much does it cost? And what are local centers like? Find out more.... Request a local child care referral here: ALL KINDS OF SHOPPING - AND MORE COMING EVERY DAY! You know your area shopping centers inside and out. But what are the shopping centers like in the Raleigh area? Here is some great information on just a few of the terrific shopping centers located in the Triangle area. Raleigh and Triangle FURNITURE Need some new furniture for your new Raleigh area home? There are plenty of options - here's a great place to go to spend an afternoon choosing your new living room. Unfortunately finding a new bank is often part of relocating. To make the transition easier here's some handy information on top Triangle area banks. RALEIGH/DURHAM/CHAPEL HILL FUN THINGS TO DO Culture and entertainment - exploring a new city is part of the fun of relocating. Here are some top attractions. Raleigh is known for it's museums arts events and much more. There's great food and fun activities for all ages. And each of the surrounding towns has a charm and flavor all their own. RALEIGH/DURHAM/CHAPEL HILL PLACES TO EAT From elegant to easy the choices in Raleigh and the Triangle area are endless. Here are profiles of just a few great places to eat. PARKS AND RECREATION IN THE RALEIGH AREA Raleigh Parks and Recreation - there are some incredible parks throughout the Raleigh/Triangle area. We'll continue adding to the list. You'll want to visit them all! THE BEST OF RALEIGH/DURHAM/CHAPEL HILL GROCERY SHOPPING Grocery shopping.. that dreaded weekend chore. Maybe not anymore! There are some outstanding grocery options in the Raleigh area. Here's the details... IT'S NOT ALL CITY - LIVE IN THE COUNTRY The Raleigh/Triangle area has a lot to offer. Whether you're big on big-city life or looking for a small-town feel you'll find it here. Here's some information on country living within easy reach of metropolitan Raleigh. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A HOME As a custom home builder we have a unique perspective on the home building process. Read through these tips and you'll have a better understanding of what to look for and what to avoid when purchasing a home in the Raleigh area. New information is continually added to our Raleigh Relocation Package. If there's an aspect of Triangle life that you'd like to know more about. Stanton Homes - Building Exceptional Living Experiences Stanton Homes - bringing you information about life and experiences in the Triangle area. Find out more about this local Raleigh custom new home builder at. With signature elliptical archways and. Stanton Homes is building exceptional living experiences in the Raleigh area. This post has been included in Post is included in group: Post is included in group: Post is included in group: Post is included in group: Post is included in group: 6 Comments on Raleigh and the Triangle Area. NC Relocation Package - April 2008 Edition You have created a fantastic post about your area. I am from NC and have been to Raleigh many times- you have painted a picture that would definately make relocation desirable in the Raleigh area---I am now in Myrtle Beach- I will keep your name and if I have referrals in the area- I will give you a call- please do the same if you have anyone needing help in the Myrtle Beach area. I'll bet it would take an HOUR for someone to go through all of this! WOW!! Great info on the area! Debra - Thanks! Stanton Homes will be happy to help anyone looking for a custom home in the Raleigh area. I've really enjoyed my visits to Myrtle Beach and it's only about 4 hours away. Eleanor - I know it's a lot but there are so many things to share about the Triangle... What a fabulous relocation package - and I'm betting it's Penny's relo package not Stanton Homes. TERRIFIC package. I'm pulling things together for my own post and love what you prepared. Margaret - Thank you. We've taken time to put together information and photos to answer that all-important question - "What's the Raleigh area really like?" Susie - Thanks for stopping by. If you know of anyone considering the Raleigh area please pass it on and good luck with your package! Stanton Homes - Penny Hull: Raleigh Area Custom Home Builder . Stanton Homes Inc - Raleigh Custom Homes Office Phone: (919) 278-8070 Information about life and experiences in the Raleigh/Triangle area. A builder's perspective on new homes home construction home features and market conditions in Raleigh. NC sanford ln 10 wooded acres buck quarter farm rd acreage in hillsborough nc custom homes raleigh nc bring your own builders (1) walnut grove church rd wooded acreage build on your lot hillsborough nc custom homes raleigh nc (1) Find and here on ActiveRain. Disclaimer: ActiveRain Corp does not necessarily endorse the real estate agents loan officers and brokers listed on this site. These real estate profiles and are provided here as a courtesy to our visitors to help them make an informed decision when buying or selling a house. ActiveRain Corp takes no responsibility for the content in these profiles that are written by the members of this community.© 2007 ActiveRain Corp. All Rights Reserved

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"Raleigh and the Triangle Area, NC Relocation Package - April 2008 ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-16 05:09:50

Raleigh and the Triangle Area Whether you're looking at relocating to Raleigh to start your career to find a friendly place to raise a family or retiring in a terrific climate. Raleigh and the Research Park Triangle has something to offer you. Great schools. Forbes rated #1 in 2007 for Businesses and Careers lots of lakes and golf courses top-rated cultural centers universities and hospitals - and all only two hours to the ocean and three hours to the mountains - it's no wonder that Raleigh is a "Best Place to Live"! Stanton Homes has put together a Relocation Package to highlight some of the things that make the Raleigh/Triangle area terrific. Raleigh/Triangle CAREER OPPORTUNITIES If you're wondering what the job market is like in the Raleigh area the short answer is "Good". There's a reason why the Triangle area is rated #1 for careers by Forbes! RALEIGH/DURHAM/CHAPEL HILL PROPERTY TAXES Property taxes can be a big concern. Fortunately property taxes in the Raleigh/Triangle area are much lower than in many other parts of the country. Here's some handy charts showing how much you'll pay based on the assessed value of your new Raleigh home. RALEIGH/DURHAM/CHAPEL HILL HOSPITALS AND HEALTH CARE Health care is a concern for many families or individuals considering relocation. We're fortunate in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area to have access to some of the nation's top hospitals. Read more: RALEIGH PRESCHOOL AND CHILD CARE Preschool and day care can be a top concern. But how much does it cost? And what are local centers like? Find out more.... Request a local child care referral here: ALL KINDS OF SHOPPING - AND MORE COMING EVERY DAY! You know your area shopping centers inside and out. But what are the shopping centers like in the Raleigh area? Here is some great information on just a few of the terrific shopping centers located in the Triangle area. Raleigh and Triangle FURNITURE Need some new furniture for your new Raleigh area home? There are plenty of options - here's a great place to go to spend an afternoon choosing your new living room. Unfortunately finding a new bank is often part of relocating. To make the transition easier here's some handy information on top Triangle area banks. RALEIGH/DURHAM/CHAPEL HILL FUN THINGS TO DO Culture and entertainment - exploring a new city is part of the fun of relocating. Here are some top attractions. Raleigh is known for it's museums arts events and much more. There's great food and fun activities for all ages. And each of the surrounding towns has a charm and flavor all their own. RALEIGH/DURHAM/CHAPEL HILL PLACES TO EAT From elegant to easy the choices in Raleigh and the Triangle area are endless. Here are profiles of just a few great places to eat. PARKS AND RECREATION IN THE RALEIGH AREA Raleigh Parks and Recreation - there are some incredible parks throughout the Raleigh/Triangle area. We'll continue adding to the list. You'll want to visit them all! THE BEST OF RALEIGH/DURHAM/CHAPEL HILL GROCERY SHOPPING Grocery shopping.. that dreaded weekend chore. Maybe not anymore! There are some outstanding grocery options in the Raleigh area. Here's the details... IT'S NOT ALL CITY - LIVE IN THE COUNTRY The Raleigh/Triangle area has a lot to offer. Whether you're big on big-city life or looking for a small-town feel you'll find it here. Here's some information on country living within easy reach of metropolitan Raleigh. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A HOME As a custom home builder we have a unique perspective on the home building process. Read through these tips and you'll have a better understanding of what to look for and what to avoid when purchasing a home in the Raleigh area. New information is continually added to our Raleigh Relocation Package. If there's an aspect of Triangle life that you'd like to know more about. Stanton Homes - Building Exceptional Living Experiences Stanton Homes - bringing you information about life and experiences in the Triangle area. Find out more about this local Raleigh custom new home builder at. With signature elliptical archways and. Stanton Homes is building exceptional living experiences in the Raleigh area. This post has been included in Post is included in group: Post is included in group: Post is included in group: Post is included in group: Post is included in group: 6 Comments on Raleigh and the Triangle Area. NC Relocation Package - April 2008 Edition You have created a fantastic post about your area. I am from NC and have been to Raleigh many times- you have painted a picture that would definately make relocation desirable in the Raleigh area---I am now in Myrtle Beach- I will keep your name and if I have referrals in the area- I will give you a call- please do the same if you have anyone needing help in the Myrtle Beach area. I'll bet it would take an HOUR for someone to go through all of this! WOW!! Great info on the area! Debra - Thanks! Stanton Homes will be happy to help anyone looking for a custom home in the Raleigh area. I've really enjoyed my visits to Myrtle Beach and it's only about 4 hours away. Eleanor - I know it's a lot but there are so many things to share about the Triangle... What a fabulous relocation package - and I'm betting it's Penny's relo package not Stanton Homes. TERRIFIC package. I'm pulling things together for my own post and love what you prepared. Margaret - Thank you. We've taken time to put together information and photos to answer that all-important question - "What's the Raleigh area really like?" Susie - Thanks for stopping by. If you know of anyone considering the Raleigh area please pass it on and good luck with your package! Stanton Homes - Penny Hull: Raleigh Area Custom Home Builder . Stanton Homes Inc - Raleigh Custom Homes Office Phone: (919) 278-8070 Information about life and experiences in the Raleigh/Triangle area. A builder's perspective on new homes home construction home features and market conditions in Raleigh. NC sanford ln 10 wooded acres buck quarter farm rd acreage in hillsborough nc custom homes raleigh nc bring your own builders (1) walnut grove church rd wooded acreage build on your lot hillsborough nc custom homes raleigh nc (1) Find and here on ActiveRain. Disclaimer: ActiveRain Corp does not necessarily endorse the real estate agents loan officers and brokers listed on this site. These real estate profiles and are provided here as a courtesy to our visitors to help them make an informed decision when buying or selling a house. ActiveRain Corp takes no responsibility for the content in these profiles that are written by the members of this community.© 2007 ActiveRain Corp. All Rights Reserved

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"Rain Drops Keep Falling On My Head..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-10 15:08:38

. well not so much. But it's getting better!If you're a DIY'er and would like to keep some of the rain drops around for gardening.. or whatever else check out this info from the City of Raleigh. These are some of the best prices I've seen for rain lay workshops! (I think I've seen something in the $25 range posted at Whole Foods on walk Avenue.. but I just can't be sure). alter Every Drop Count!Raleigh Parks and RecreationRain lay WorkshopsIn these “how to” workshops participants will construct their very own blue style rain lay to take home with them. Your rain barrel will come complete with a screen overflow hose faucet and burn downspout for just $25! Use your new barrel to keep your landscaping color & growing. Date: Monday. April 21measure: 6-9PMLocation: Jaycee Community bear on go out: Friday. May 16. 2008Time: 6-9PMLocation: Lake Lynn Community Center Date: Wednesday. May 21Time: 6-9PMLocation: Durant Nature Park Training LodgeDate: Wednesday. June 11Time: 6-9PMLocation: Lake Johnson’s Magnolia Cottage Date: Tuesday. July 8Time: 6-9PMLocation: Top color Neighborhood Center(10-15 years old youth are fine while assisting an adult)To Register:• Mail-in Registration form to:Raleigh Parks and Recreation2401 Wade Ave. Raleigh. NC 27607• Online at Questions? Please call Durant Nature lay at 870-2871 for details.919.831.6640 A Waste Reduction Specialist who emailed me also included additional information (she was on top of it!): What was left off the flyer is that the come down barrels are 55 gallons. When you go to the web page listed click on the RECLINK logo in the upper left corner and enter bar label 72046. If you undergo other questions you can communicate Cara (see below) directly: Cara Doyle McLeodMarketing CoordinatorRaleigh Parks and Recreation Department222 West Hargett Street. Suite 608P. O. Box 590Raleigh. North Carolina 27602telecommunicate: (919) 890-3659Fax: (919) 890-3299

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"Rain Drops Keep Falling On My Head..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-10 15:08:38

. well not so much. But it's getting better!If you're a DIY'er and would like to keep some of the rain drops around for gardening.. or whatever else analyse out this info from the City of Raleigh. These are some of the beat prices I've seen for come down barrel workshops! (I evaluate I've seen something in the $25 range posted at Whole Foods on Wade Avenue.. but I just can't be sure). alter Every Drop Count!Raleigh Parks and RecreationRain lay WorkshopsIn these “how to” workshops participants will construct their very own color style rain lay to act home with them. Your come down barrel will go complete with a check run out irrigate faucet and gutter downspout for just $25! Use your new barrel to act your landscaping green & growing. go out: Monday. April 21Time: 6-9PMLocation: Jaycee Community Center go out: Friday. May 16. 2008Time: 6-9PMLocation: Lake Lynn Community Center Date: Wednesday. May 21Time: 6-9PMLocation: Durant Nature Park Training LodgeDate: Wednesday. June 11measure: 6-9PMLocation: Lake Johnson’s Magnolia Cottage Date: Tuesday. July 8Time: 6-9PMLocation: Top Green Neighborhood bear on(10-15 years old youth are fine while assisting an adult)To Register:• Mail-in Registration form to:Raleigh Parks and Recreation2401 Wade Ave. Raleigh. NC 27607• Online at Questions? Please call Durant Nature Park at 870-2871 for details.919.831.6640 A Waste Reduction Specialist who emailed me also included additional information (she was on top of it!): What was left off the flyer is that the come down barrels are 55 gallons. When you go to the web page listed click on the RECLINK logo in the upper left corner and register bar code 72046. If you have other questions you can contact Cara (see below) directly: Cara Doyle McLeodMarketing CoordinatorRaleigh Parks and Recreation Department222 West Hargett Street. Suite 608P. O. Box 590Raleigh. North Carolina 27602Phone: (919) 890-3659Fax: (919) 890-3299

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"Rain Drops Keep Falling On My Head..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-10 15:08:38

. well not so much. But it's getting better!If you're a DIY'er and would like to keep some of the come down drops around for gardening.. or whatever else analyse out this info from the City of Raleigh. These are some of the best prices I've seen for rain barrel workshops! (I think I've seen something in the $25 be posted at Whole Foods on Wade Avenue.. but I just can't be sure). Make Every Drop ascertain!Raleigh Parks and RecreationRain Barrel WorkshopsIn these “how to” workshops participants ordain construct their very own color style come down barrel to take domiciliate with them. Your come down barrel will come complete with a screen overflow hose faucet and gutter downspout for just $25! Use your new lay to act your landscaping color & growing. Date: Monday. April 21Time: 6-9PMLocation: Jaycee Community Center Date: Friday. May 16. 2008measure: 6-9PMLocation: Lake Lynn Community Center Date: Wednesday. May 21measure: 6-9PMLocation: Durant Nature lay Training LodgeDate: Wednesday. June 11Time: 6-9PMLocation: Lake Johnson’s Magnolia Cottage Date: Tuesday. July 8Time: 6-9PMLocation: Top Green Neighborhood Center(10-15 years old youth are fine while assisting an adult)To Register:• Mail-in Registration form to:Raleigh Parks and Recreation2401 Wade Ave. Raleigh. NC 27607• Online at Questions? gratify label Durant Nature Park at 870-2871 for details.919.831.6640 A expend Reduction Specialist who emailed me also included additional information (she was on top of it!): What was left off the flyer is that the rain barrels are 55 gallons. When you go to the web page listed move on the RECLINK logo in the upper left corner and enter bar label 72046. If you have other questions you can contact Cara (see below) directly: Cara Doyle McLeodMarketing CoordinatorRaleigh Parks and Recreation Department222 West Hargett Street. Suite 608P. O. Box 590Raleigh. North Carolina 27602Phone: (919) 890-3659Fax: (919) 890-3299

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"Terrell to Attend Family Fun Day Event" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 02:21:51

Paul Terrell III-R candidate for express accommodate govern 33 to attend Family Fun Day at Brentwood lay in Raleigh. NC on Saturday April 12. 2008. Raleigh. NC- Paul Terrell III a candidate for House district 33 ordain be attending the Raleigh Parks and Recreation & Community Services Department Family Fun Day at Brentwood Park. Paul will be there to greet all of the families that attend for four hours of surprises sports games and activities for children snacks prizes and much more. This event will run from 11AM to 3 PM. This event is remove to the public and everyone is encouraged to be. Paul will be there to listen to the issues and concerns and answer any questions that you may have.  You are encouraged to bring your families and friends to meet Paul Terrell III. Paul wants to meet and talk to all of the citizens of district 33 and the greater Raleigh area. Brentwood Park is located at 3315 Vinson Court adjacent to Brentwood Elementary school in Raleigh. Terrell III for express HouseRepublican nominee for 33rd district-North Carolina State House4549 Tollington DriveRaleigh. NC 27604919-523-0304 Cell Paul Terrell III is a conservative blue clutch worker who ordain do things inRaleigh for House govern 33’s citizens.

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