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On Saturday, November 15, Monterey joined the nationwide protest of the passing of Proposition 8 in California. The event began at 10:30 AM at Colton Hall, the birthplace of the California Constitution and concluded in a march through downtown Monterey to Window on the Bay.
In 1849, California’s first constitutional convention was held at Colton Hall in Monterey, California. This historic landmark is now the oldest continually used municipal building in California.
U.S. Senator Tom Carper (D-Del.) joined DHSS Secretary Dr. Kara Odom Walker, Connections Community Support Programs CEO Cathy McKay and state and local leaders on March 16 in Dover to talk about the consequences the proposed repeal and replace health plan would have on the progress states like Delaware have made with drug and mental health treatment.
“President Trump promised better care and lower costs for all Americans, but neither of these promises would come true under the health care plan put forth by the GOP,” said Senator Carper. “The plan contains provisions that, if enacted, could devastate Americans’ mental health and addiction coverage and care. It decimates Medicaid, and will hand control of life-saving treatment decisions back into the hands of the insurers by letting them decide the value of the coverage they offer. Repealing the Affordable Care Act and replacing it with this new plan is irresponsible and dangerous.”
After examining the plan, the Congressional Budget Office found that 14 million Americans will lose their insurance by 2018, and that number will go up to 24 million by 2016. Cuts to Medicaid – the single most important funder of mental health and addiction services in this country – will be $880 billion. For those not on Medicaid, the quality of their plans will be out of their control – and they could lose substance abuse and mental health benefits.
“We’ve been able to expand community-based mental health and addiction treatment services for thousands of people in Delaware, and in many cases, Medicaid coverage has funded that critical care,” said Dr. Walker, a family physician. “With 308 overdose deaths last year in our state, we can’t afford to have the federal portion of that spending reduced. We have to figure out how to support people in need and not be forced to choose between vulnerable populations.”
“The majority of the individuals we serve at Connections, who are among the most vulnerable and at-risk citizens in Delaware, are Medicaid recipients,” McKay said. “The issues faced by the people we serve – opioid dependence, serious mental illness, intellectual disabilities, justice involvement – are significant. Their successful treatment is crucial not only for them, but for their loved ones and the community at large.”
Egretta garzetta - Little egrets are often seen at the mere in Fowlmere but this one joined the fieldfares, red wings and bullfinches amongst the berries.
Joining the linen stay strips with a pad stitch, not to the wool fabric though, and preparing to use the same seam down at the hemming fold. Then it's time for making the corners.
We are having an opening reception for our new exhibit “Enamel on Copper Paintings of Ted DeGrazia” January 30th, from 5-7pm! Please join our Facebook event for more information. www.facebook.com/events/408225602665345/
Tomball, Texas is all about kids. The Tomball Kids Club is an eight week summer program promoting health, nutrition and fun. The Tomball Kids Club is hosted by H-E-B in partnership with Buffalo Wild Wings and the City of Tomball.
Join the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and the Cronkite Endowment Board of Trustees in honoring the 2015 recipient of the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism, award-winning anchor of “CBS This Morning” and PBS late night host Charlie Rose, at the 32nd annual Cronkite Award Luncheon.
Monday, Oct. 19, at 11:30 a.m.
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Photos by Ashley Lowery
Join the Stuttgart Theatre Center in One of America's most iconic plays, A Streetcar Named Desire begins on a steamy afternoon in the heart of New Orleans as Blanche DuBois arrives on the doorstep of her younger sister Stella and Stella's sexy, yet brutish husband Stanley. As Blanche’s fragile world crumbles, she turns to her sister Stella for solace – but her downward spiral brings her face to face with the brutal, unforgiving Stanley Kowalski. The tension grows as thick as the humid night air until a final plea of passion and desperation sparks an explosive encounter that changes them forever.
Confirmation service for a young adult during Covid-19, when all confirmands were prayed for in an empty sanctuary by family, mentor, and Rev. Gail Miller, who join in a laying on of hands.
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Joined by several state high school teachers and their students engaged in the competition, the Governor delivered remarks at the 2015 Delaware BioGENEius Challenge Awards Ceremony, which celebrated the accomplishments of the students who demonstrated an exemplary understanding of biotechnology through original science research projects.
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ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (January 17, 2017) -- RDECOM host a promotion ceremony for COL Carl J. Hollister. The ceremony included welcoming remarks from CG Cedric T. Wins. COL Hollister received a certificate of promotion and was joined by family members in the removal of old and pinning of his new rank.
COL Carl J. Hollister serves as the G-3 Operations Officer for the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command.
We teamed up with Joining Hearts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing housing support to people living with HIV and AIDS in Atlanta, to host the charity's annual Valentine's Day themed, Love on the Rocks event at our Atlanta showroom on Sunday, February 8. The sold-out event was a huge success, raising nearly $25,000 from ticket sales and the silent auction! Thanks so much to the amazing community in Atlanta and all our friends that came out to support!
For more information about Joining Hearts, please visit joininghearts.org/
Photography by Daniel Lax