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IRISH HOSPICE FOUNDATION LAUNCHES NEW RESOURCE TO HELP BEREAVED WORKERS.Over 190,000 workers affected by bereavement each year- .The Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) launched an innovative resource pack aimed at helping managers and workers to support their colleagues affected by bereavement in the Irish workplace each year. .In Ireland, over 190,000 workers are affected directly by bereavement..An initiative of the IHF, the resource pack has been a collaborative project between employers, unions and representative bodies. It is made up of six Information Sheets which are simple, easy to use guides on topics such as “How to Deliver Bad News” and “What to Say” and these can be downloaded free of charge from www.griefatwork.ie The project has been developed by the IHF with the help of the Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation, Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU), The Health and Safety Authority (HSA), Irish Business & Employers Confederation (Ibec), Irish Small & Medium Enterprises Association (ISME), The Wheel, Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA), Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD), Small Firms Association (SFA) and the Irish Management Institute (IMI)..Picture Colm Mahady / Fennells - Copyright 2014 Fennell Photography.
Special expo for Southern California restaurant owners hosted by the VEDC Women's Business Center in Woodland Hills, CA.
Photo by Luis A. Solivan
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(Glass Negative) Jacob Borry - Unknown man and woman among trees - see # 2001-022-012.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-095-195
Postcard - 3 unknown men, woman, & boy - estate of Peg Gustafson Peterson.
More at pchs.org/resources/2002-042-023
The School Based Health Center at Dr. King Elementary School presented a free, family-friendly Health Resource Fair. Children enjoyed snacks, face painting, crafts, free bike helmets and more; parents visited more than 20 displays with information on staying healthy. Thank you to all who took part!
"Barn Again! Celebrating An American Icon" Looking at the Smithsonian Exhibition - 7-8-2005 - Engelstad Building - Engelstad Pioneer Village - Thief River Falls.
More at pchs.org/resources/2005-033-020
Robert Coan, Michelle Coan, Marcia (Coan) Culkins, & Roger Coan.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-089-141
As part of Bike Week 2013, the UK's Bicycle Advisory Committee hosted a Bike-Through Resource Fair. Students were invited to stop by on their morning commutes for information on bicycling, food and free swag.
TRF - Michael Burns Family - F: Michael, Nellie (Helen), Fransis, B: Evangeline, Lucille, and Marguerite; at time of photo the family lived at 219 Atlantic North Avenue.
More at pchs.org/resources/2001-099-002
Gustav & Carrie Erickson - Pennington County History Vol. II, 1991 - p. 90.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-089-044
Part of the Jackson Multiple Resource Study
Jackson, Breathitt County, KY
Listed: 02/21/1986
The Jackson Commercial District is composed of thirteen contributing buildings, two non-contributing buildings and two non-contributing sites. The majority of the contributing buildings are two-story brick structures, vernacular in design, with three to five bay facades. Despite alterations, portions of the original first floor cast iron storefronts can be seen on many of the buildings. The district is located on both sides of Main Street from Court Street West to Broadway Street. Built over a time period from 1892 to 1922, these buildings housed Jackson's major merchandising, banking and professional services during boom era.
The Jackson Commercial District is significant-under-criteria A and C. It is significant under criterion A because of its association with the town's major commercial development as a result of its being the railhead for the Lexington and Eastern Railroad and, subsequently, the gateway to the eastern Kentucky coalfields while Louisville and Nashville RR extended the rail lines. Major buildings from this era are located in the district and once contained a general store, hotel, and professional offices associated with Jackson's boom era from 1892 to 1922.
The Jackson Commercial District is also significant under criterion C because of the architectural integrity of the district considered as a whole. Despite alterations to first floors and changes in window sashes on some upper stories, the buildings are Jackson's best examples of the vernacular style of the era. Technology and craftsmanship are apparent in the cast iron storefronts, pressed metal cornices, brick corbelling, and stone work.
Postcard - Crookston, MN - Robert Street- many wagons - 3 teams - dining room, bakery, hotel - may be drawing or artist enhancement of photo.
More at pchs.org/resources/1998-009-037
(Neal Fox Photo) - Knox School PTA & School Album 1961-1962 - Hockey - Unknown Names.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-093-868
(Neal Fox Photo) - Knox School PTA & School Album 1958-1959 - 3 - Elda Hanson - Unknown names.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-093-808
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The Honorable Pamila J. Brown, MSBA President, and MSBA Executive Director Paul V. Carlin were among 25 special honorees whose contributions to legal services and access to justice matters were recognized during the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland's 25th Anniversary Gala, held November 14, 2015, at the Baltimore Museum of Art.