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Maid Services 4U has teamed up with Cleaning For A Reason, an international nonprofit foundation that provides free housecleaning to women undergoing cancer treatment. Maid Services 4U, a cleaning company since 2009, began in Homestead, Florida, and is now in Miami Beach, Florida.
The company specializes in vacation rental properties and residential home cleanings dedicated to being YOUR BEST MAID EVER by providing reliable, honest, and trustworthy service.
Owner Carmen M. Flores states, Maid Services 4U has always been searching for a charity to volunteer my services with. One day while on Facebook, I saw a post and was immediately taken with Cleaning For A Reason. I was drawn to this foundation for the well-being and the charity toward those suffering with cancer and going through treatment. I am grateful to extend the services we have to offer and very proud to be an affiliate of such an amazing foundation that is here to help those in need.
Maid Services 4U has agreed to help women battling cancer by cleaning two homes per month for four consecutive months at no charge. The only requirement is that the homes be within the companys existing service area of Miami Beach, Bal Harbour, Surfside, Sunny Isles, and Aventura neighborhoods.
For more information, go to http://www.maidservices4u.com or call 561-577-9363.
Cleaning For A Reason strives to aid women who are battling cancer by teaming up with cleaning services across the United States and Canada. Together, these two forces offer free maid services to meet the needs of women, and since 2006, have donated more than $4.5 million in free services, helping more than 15,000 women with cancer. Based in Lewisville, TX, Cleaning For A Reason works with more than 1,100 residential cleaning services and continues to grow and gain support. To learn more about Cleaning For AReason and to apply for free house cleaning, see http://www.cleaningforareason.org.
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Vanderbilt Relay For Life will be held this Saturday, Oct. 25, from noon to midnight on Vanderbilt Universitys Alumni Lawn. Relay For Life is the the American Cancer Society (ACS)s signature fundraiser where students take turns to walk around Alumni Lawn to raise money for cancer research.
The ACS donates millions of dollars every year to cancer research at the Vanderbilt Medical Center. This year, the ACS donated $5.5 million to Vanderbilt Medical Center to fund research in cancer treatments and cures.
According to a press release from Vanderbilt Relay For Life, $84,000 was raised at last years relay. To date, they have raised $83,139 for this years relay and hopes to raise $90,000.
ACS uses its funds to provide research grants and programs for prevention, patient support, detection, treatment and the construction and operation of Hope Lodges, facilities in which a cancer patient and a caregiver may stay at while traveling to receive treatment, according to a statement from Vanderbilt Relay for Life.
Beyond the amazing work the ACS does, the organization represents hope for thousands of cancer patients nationwide, as well as their families and friends, said Matthew massman, Relay For Life Co-President. Thats why we relay here on Vanderbilts campus every fall. We want to show our support and let people know that Vanderbilt cares, and that we will make a difference.
This year is Vanderbilt Relay For Lifes eighth year organizing the relay, and it has made several changes to encourage student participation. They have moved the relay from Vanderbilts Wellness and Recreation Center to Alumni Lawn to make it more convenient for students. They also changed the time of the event to 12 p.m. to 12 a.m., rather than 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. The event is twelve-hours long to represent the idea that cancer never sleeps.
708 participants and 56 teams are currently signed up. The event will feature various sports tournaments, a climbing wall, eating competitions, music and dance performances from campus student groups and three local Nashville bands.
There will also be food deliveries every hour from Nashville eateries such as Zoes Kitchen, Jets Pizza, Chuys and Krispy Kreme.
The website to make or join a team, or to donate to Relay For Life is relay.org/vandy.
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LITTLE ROCK A landscape architect and an auto refinish technician who performs shows as Elvis Presley are challenging Arkansas incumbent land commissioner.
Republican John Thurston, 41, of Little Rock has served as state land commissioner since 2011. He was formerly employed as a staff member at Agape Church in Little Rock and a certified religious assistant in the Arkansas prison system. He and his wife, Joanna, have five children.
Democrat Mark Robertson, 60, of Little Rock is the head of MESA Landscape Architects. A landscape architect and land planner, he previously worked as a surveyor for the U.S. Forest Service and in the construction industry. He and his wife, Le Ann, have one child.
Libertarian Elvis D. Presley, 48, of Star City is an auto refinish technician at Camps Custom Paint and an entertainer who performs shows as Elvis Presley. He legally changed his name in 2006. He ran for governor as a Libertarian in 2010. He and his wife, Valerie, have five children.
Candidates were asked three questions and allowed up to 150 words for each answer. Each responded via email.
What in your background qualifies you to be land commissioner?
Presley: I will answer your question with a question. Are there any qualifications for the office? I think if a person can balance a checkbook, then he or she could be qualified in a sense. I do believe that honesty is a start.
Robertson: I have over 35 years of experience working with Arkansas lands and land-based issues across Arkansas as well as globally. I have a real understanding of the communities within our state, and how our land can be used as an asset to help communities, and public education, thrive. As a citizen advocate Ive worked with the state Legislature on issues with significant importance to our local communities, bringing both sides of the aisle together to get things done for Arkansas. This experience will be invaluable in establishing policy to benefit Arkansas.
Thurston: I am the current land commissioner and have served since 2011 with a proven record of honesty, integrity and transparency. I set out four years ago to make this office a leader of ethics and transparency and I have done just that. Aside from my duties in the office I also serve as president of the Western States Land Commissioners Association and have received support from the Arkansas Realtors Political Action Committee.
If you are elected or re-elected, what plans to do you have for the office?
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Deirdre Shesgreen, dshesgreen@usatoday.com 9:08 a.m. EDT October 25, 2014
One of Marek Tyszkiewicz's campaign signs(Photo: Provided )
WASHINGTON Marek Tyszkiewicz always knew he'd face a tough landscape in his bid for Congress, but he didn't think the hurdles would start in his own front yard.
That changed Friday, when the 2nd District candidate got a note from a neighbor demanding he take down his "Tyszkiewicz for Congress" yard sign. Tyszkiewicz, a Democrat, is vying to unseat incumbent GOP Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Columbia-Tusculum.
While his blue-and-white campaign sign might be a staple of American elections, it apparently violates the local housing covenant in Tyszkiewicz's neighborhood Overlook of Ivy Hills, part of Anderson Township.
"Signs are not allowed in our yards except as when used to advertise a home for sale," LeAnn Burke, who lives down the street from Tyszkiewicz, wrote in an email to the House candidate Friday. "Therefore we must ask that you remove any signs from your yard" that do not comply with the rule.
Burke did not immediately respond to voice mail and email messages seeking comment.
But Tyszkiewicz is standing his ground - literally.
"I'm not going to take the sign down," he said. "It's my own name in my own yard."
He said there are democratic principals at stake - not to mention political advantages.
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Tulsa Home for Sale - 10925 E 36th St, Tulsa, 74146 - Union Schools
New carpet, tile, roof, painted cement siding, sliding glass door, and front screen door. Union schools, great location and easy highway access. Large fenced backyard. 1-year home warranty.
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Harrisburg, PA (PRWEB) October 25, 2014
RWC, a leading provider of new home warranties, is gearing up for the Building Systems Council of the National Association of Home Builders Showcase24, the only annual national event for the entire systems-built industry. Here, the top log, timber, modular, panelized and concrete home manufacturers and builders connect with suppliers from all over the country to network and participate in education programs that provide opportunities to keep up-to-date with current issues and trends in the systems-built industry. The annual BSC Awards for Excellence in Marketing and Home Design will also be presented.
Showcase24 is a veritable Whos Who of business leaders in the systems-built industry and RWCs very own Tifanee McCall, Account Executive for Building Systems, will be there on behalf of RWC, joining other building systems colleagues at NAHB Headquarters/National Housing Center in Washington, D.C. for in-depth sessions on the most crucial industry topics and the chance to connect and celebrate.
This event draws manufacturers and other building professionals from many areas including log, timber, modular, panelized manufacturers, concrete home and product providers, manufacturers of housing components including windows, structural framing, joints and trusses, professionals in new home sales and marketing, architecture, mortgage banking and other associated fields, and building systems media professionals.
RWC will be an event sponsor for the Economic Forecast Seminar on Monday, October 27th. Tifanee will be available throughout the 2-day event, showing event attendees how builder warranties from RWC can positively impact business, simplify risk management and improve marketing strategies.
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Mindhelix'sRico is a sensor-equipped hardware that works by itself or with a spare smartphone to detect and alert users about changes inside a home.
Mindhelix's Rico is a sensor-equipped hardware that works by itself or with a spare smartphone to detect and alert users about changes inside a home, for example, in temperature, humidity, noise levels or movement, and the presence of smoke, Carbon Monoxide or cooking gas.
It allows users to watch live video feeds of the rooms and can also be used to control home appliances remotely.
Kallidil Kalidasan, the company's CEO, says Rico is a cheaper and smarter replacement for a multitude of heavy and expensive home security hardware currently in use. Its added advantage is that it allows people to reuse their old or discarded smartphones, he claims.
"Rico uses your old smartphone as its brain and eyes. And it is very easy to use; all you need to do is install an app in your old smartphone, insert it into Rico and turn it on to activate your smarthome security companion," said Kalidasan.
"Our Kickstarter campaign has been well received globally and we hope to hit our target in a couple of days," he added.
Startup Village Chairman Sanjay Vijayakumar said the aim is to create awareness that young innovators are being backed internationally. "We need to give them support at home from early adopters who can help the campaign reach target by raising US$ 11,000 more in four days".
Rico uses the existing hardware of smartphones -- such as HD cameras, microphones, 3G and WiFi connectivity and processor--to offer functions over and above its own sensor capabilities. Smartphones with Android 2.2 & above and Apple devices with iOS 6 & above can be plugged into Rico. It supports devices with screen size of 5.7 inch or below.
Kalidasan said the company has put in extra effort with the design of the product. Unlike the usual boxy electronic devices, Rico has a quirky, fun design and comes in bright appealing colours, he added.
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HOUSEHOLDERS are being urged not to be left in the dark when it comes to home security.
The Darker Nights campaign is being launched by Lancashire Police to coincide with the clocks going back an hour on Sunday and the nights getting longer.
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The effort is part of Operation Julius, the countywide burglary crackdown focused on preventing crime, targeting criminals and detecting burglaries.
Officers said there was traditionally a rise in burglaries in the winter period, especially in the run-up to Christmas when people are buying festive gifts and burglars are aware that there are more valuables in the home.
Unlocked windows and doors are still a common factor, with around one in three burglaries taking place as a result of property that has been left open or not secured properly.
Superintendent Damian Darcy, who is leading the campaign, said: With the dark nights upon us, now is an ideal time to double check security and lighting and make sure that your home is adequately protected.
The polices tips include making sure windows and doors are locked, putting house and car keys away where they cannot be seen and having a light timer to make it look like someone is home when you go out.
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Clarksdale, MS (WREG) In business, advertising is everything and it always helps to have a catchy slogan or sign.
A couple of Clarksdale, Mississippi, developers created a buzz by opening a new hotel that pays homage to a famous Delta Blues legend, in a very eye-opening way.
The sign for Hooker Hotel, on East 2nd Street in downtown Clarksdale, immediately got Pamela Vances attention.
It just amazed me. And I came back just to actually came back to see if I was reading the right thing or if something was wrong with my eyes, said Pamela Vance of Friars Point.
No, Pamela, theres nothing wrong with your vision. The sign clearly reads Hooker Hotel.
Its the newest place in Clarksdale to bed down for a night or two.
Cause the first impression I know, was in the gutter. But thats just where my mind went, said Vance.
But before you call the Vice Squad, you should know this unique hotel is named for Delta Blues legend John Lee Hooker.
Probably one of the better old-time Blues guys. Very popular in the 60s, John Magnusson, the builder and property manager for Hooker Hotel, said.
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