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• Walla Walla, Wash.
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• Williamsburg, Va.
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Posted on September 14, 2006 22:09 |
General Announcements
Joe Cooke's new book, Take It Up a Notch, is available starting July 15th, published by Cannon Publishing Group of Walla Walla.
Take it up a Notch is the accumulation of years of training
and experience in the dynamics of personal change, growth,
evolution and achievement, boiled down into an easy-to-read,
easy-to-apply and highly practical guidebook that includes:
· Overcoming self doubt and procrastination
· The best ways to set and achieve goals
· How to make lasting improvements in your life
· Developing inner strength
· Discovering a passionate purpose in life that helps you a ...
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Posted on July 27, 2006 10:07 |
General Announcements
[b]Rising Star 4-H Club Collected Coins for Donation to Walla Walla Humane Society.[/b]
Our members wanted to find a way to help the animals at the Humane Society. All of our members were excited about this project because animals are a very important part of all of our lives. We would like to help the sick and mistreated animals get better and help all of the animals find homes.
Our club decided that we could do a coin collection and donate all proceeds to the Shelter. Rising Star members asked family and friends for any spare change that they would be willing to donate. Most of the ...
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Posted on April 11, 2005 09:04 |
General Announcements
From the Better Business Bureau.
Recent "questionable" calls in Kennewick promted a release of these tips to prevent solicitation fraud.
1. Do not give cash; always make contributions by check and make your check payable to the charity, not to the individual collecting the donation.
2. Never give personal information over the phone unless you know exactly which charity you are speaking with. Don't give into high pressure tactics like, "We need this money now" and emotional pleas.
3. Ask them who they are, where they are located, and their phone number. Ask if you can call them ba ...
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Posted on March 21, 2005 02:03 |
General Announcements