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October 10, 2014 by
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Chantilly, VA (PRWEB) October 09, 2014
Moss Building & Design, an award-winning remodeling and home improvement company in Chantilly, VA, will attend the Reston Expo at the Reston Association Conference Center. The show takes place on Saturday, October 11th from 10 AM to 2 PM.
At the Home & Garden Expo, homeowners can learn more about products and services available to Reston homeowners. The event is free and the address for the event is 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive Reston, VA 20191.
Come visit Moss Building & Design at booth #14 to get ideas for your home improvements. Moss will also be raffling a Handyman for a Day, that's 8 hours of free handyman services!
"We're looking forward to attending the Reston Home & Garden Expo for the first time this year. Moss is very active in the community and we're hoping to connect with homeowners in Reston and really become a friend in the industry for them," said Jenn Zschunke, Community Relations.
Moss Building & Design remodels additions, kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. Moss customer focused approach and industry knowledge has allowed them to surface as a leader in the remodeling industry in Northern Virginia and the company extends its knowledge to homeowners through a number of media outlets. As an Angies List Expert contributor, Moss shares remodeling tips and home trends. Recently, the company was featured in a Washington Post article about an in-law suite addition. Homeowners are encouraged to contact Moss or visit the website at http://www.mossbuildinganddesign.com to learn more about the services Moss provides or to request a free consultation.
About Moss Building & Design and Moss Home Services:
For home improvement in Northern Virginia, you can count on Moss Building & Design. Moss Building & Design and Moss Home Services are an award-winning, family-owned residential remodeling and home services company located in Chantilly, Virginia.
Since 2001, Moss has established a reputation for excellence in remodeling additions, kitchens, bathrooms and basements and home services throughout Northern Virginia. Their customers see them as a trusted partner, and Moss is very proud of their exceptional 80% repeat customer and referral rates. Moss Building & Design has won consumer awards from Angies List and also has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, as well as many industry building and design awards.
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October 10, 2014 by
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GUTTER CLEANING North Shore 03/10 KILLARA SYDNEY
Adrian Cleaned Gutters in Killara On the North Shore of Sydney Safely using an extendable Gurney. All Work done using a harness.
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October 10, 2014 by
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Myrtle Beach, SC (PRWEB) October 09, 2014
Window Genie announces the grand opening of its newest location in Myrtle Beach on Monday October 13th. Tom Washer is the owner/operator. Window Genie is a nationally ranked home service franchise specializing in window cleaning, window tinting, pressure washing, gutter cleaning and more. Window Genie of Myrtle Beach will service the surrounding Grand Strand areas from Little River to Georgetown.
Prior to Window Genie business ownership, Tom Washer spent 4 years in the Air Force before a career in sales management for a variety of industries. Working in sales brought him all over the country from Texas to New Mexico to Connecticut to Massachusetts. Tom and his wife Cheryl decided to relocate to Myrtle Beach to open their business because its where much of their family now lives. Washer said, Were very family oriented and wanted to find an opportunity to move down here. Long-term security along with my vast knowledge of sales and personal service has motivated me to start a business.
Working with a franchise coach at The Entrepreneurs Source, Washer was able to narrow down which business opportunities fit him best. He said, I like to be out and about, interacting and providing a personal experience for the customer. We quickly realized a home service oriented business was what I was looking for, but there are a lot of options out there. While researching businesses specializing in customer service, Washer found that Window Genie stood out among the rest. He said, I ultimately chose Window Genie for its potential for growth and success. We can build a loyal customer base by offering a variety of services for every home at every budget.
Toms wife Cheryl Waterhouse will help run the business, providing administrative and customer support. We are excited to finally get out there in the community together and meet our customers, Washer said. We are motivated to build a strong reputation in the community resulting in a loyal, repeat customer base.
Tom and Cheryl have three children each of whom are actively involved in providing a service to their community or country. Matt is a Marine pilot and has served two tours of duty in Afghanistan. Tom is an assistant controller for a national general contracting firm that is a recognized leader in the retail construction service industry. Monica resides in Japan with her husband who is in the Navy. Window Genie of Myrtle Beach will support the Wounded Warrior Foundation. Tom said, I served many years ago and serving our country and supporting those who serve is a big part of our family. We are determined to make community service a big part of the business.
Window Genie of Myrtle Beach officially opens for business on Monday October 13th. To learn more about Window Genie of Myrtle Beach or for a free estimate, contact Tom Washer at (843) 691-0100 or twasher(at)windowgenie(dot)com
Franchise opportunities available nationwide. Window Genie offers incentives to veteran franchise owners. For more information please visit: http://windowgeniefranchise.com
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October 10, 2014 by
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By Deana Carpenter
Monroeville Council will conduct a conditional-use hearing Tuesday on applications made by the Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Temple for construction projects and other changes to its property.
The temple would like to cut and fill nearly 25,000 cubic yards of earth near its current location along Abers Creek Road and construct a 13,410 square-foot, two-story building; a 1,466 square-foot addition; and a 264 square-foot connecting wing along with four gazebos. Additionally, it is asking to consolidate four plots of land into one, new 36.6-acre parcel.
The Monroeville Planning Commission has reviewed the proposals and recommended they be approved.
Monroeville solicitor Bruce Dice asked at Thursday night's council meeting that comments from the public be reserved for Tuesdays hearing.
Conditional use is different than a subdivision site plan, Mr. Dice said. A conditional use is an exception to zoning that would allow the property owner to use the land in a way that is not currently permitted in that particular district."
Temple members were in the audience for council's meeting.
The appropriate time to bring this to the municipality is Tuesday, Mr. Dice said.
The hearing will begin at 7 p.m. and will be quasi-judicial in nature, Mr. Dice said.
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October 10, 2014 by
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It #39;s Chest day
Sessione lunedi 6 Ottobre Chest Canzone: Feng Shui - Smile.
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October 10, 2014 by
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Renee Hirt Novice Over Fences
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October 10, 2014 by
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Fences are meant to keep animals in or out, not to let them through.
But a unique partnership has been forged specifically to help pronghorns crawl under fences outside Yellowstone National Parks North Entrance along their migration route to the Paradise Valley, a historic winter range.
Since 2010 the National Parks Conservation Association has received funding from Nature Valley to remove or alter about 18 miles of fence. The group has partnered with students, the Bureau of Land Management, Yellowstone Park, the Forest Service and the Fish, Wildlife and Parks area biologist to complete the work.
We try to be strategic with the fences we remove or modify, said Stephanie Adams, program coordinator in the NPCAs Bozeman office.
The NPCA is doing similar work in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming to help pronghorns that migrate from the park up to 170 miles south to the Upper Green River Basin one of the longest animal migrations in North America.
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Early on, NPCA and its volunteers removed old fencing no longer needed on Gallatin National Forest lands, Adams said. Last Friday the workers finished rebuilding a fence around the BLMs 130-acre Carbella fishing access site along the Yellowstone River.
After taking out the old fence, a new enclosure around the site was built with smooth wire 18 inches above the ground on the bottom. Thats important since pronghorns typically wont jump a fence, preferring to crawl under. The top wire of the fence was also set lower than usual to allow other wildlife like elk and deer to more easily jump over.
Its a great partnership that NPCA formed, said John Sandford, a BLM natural resource specialist who took part in the work on Friday and last year. Theyve gotten a lot of stuff done with volunteer labor and even supplied the material.
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October 10, 2014 by
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A Reading man is behind bars on numerous charges, despite his best efforts to outrun police, all while carrying a gun and a small child.
The series of events that led up to the foot chase began Wednesday morning with the suspect, Keith Johnson, and a woman fighting over feeding their children inside an apartment in the 200 block of West Windsor Street, police said.
The woman told police that Johnson punched her in the face and threw her around the apartment before he grabbed some belongings and left with his three-year-old son, according to the affidavit of probable cause.
Officers responding to the couple's dispute spotted Johnson dropping some belongings as he fled with the child in the 200 block of Jameson Place. They gave chase, with Johnson putting the child over fences as he continued his getaway, police said.
Johnson eventually put the boy down and continued to flee before being apprehended by pursuing officers in the 300 block of West Windsor, according to court documents.
Police then checked the items they said Johnson discarded during the chase and found a .40 caliber revolver tucked inside a sneaker, ammunition, 25 plastic bags of crack cocaine, two plastic bags of marijuana and five tablets of oxycodone, according to court documents. Police said Johnson was also carrying $481 in cash.
Johnson, 24, was charged with simple assault, harassment, firearms not to be carried without a license, manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver, and recklessly endangering another person. He was committed to the Berks County Jail on $25,000 bail.
Johnson's son suffered a cut on one of his feet from being put over the fences during his father's attempt to flee from police, according to court documents.
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October 10, 2014 by
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Black Thunder:
Prolific winner as a novice last year, and brought up the hat-trick with a brave win over Shotgun Paddy at Lingfield. That looks like good form, with the second going on to win the Classic Chase at Warwick. However, things have not gone to plan for Black Thunder since, as he was beaten at odds-on next time, and followed that run with a crunching fall in the RSA at Cheltenham. A clear round will be the order of the day here, while any further rain that hits the track could also be in this stout stayers favour. Hell win more races in time, but likely to find this classy little heat too tough on his return.
Taquin De Seuil:
Cheltenham Festival win brought his debut campaign over fences to a satisfying conclusion. Kept busy last season, his record of four wins from six starts is not to be sniffed at, and while he didnt always look the most natural jumper of his fences, he showed the benefit of getting in plenty of chasing experience with his brave Cheltenham win. He always looked like getting on top that day, and had Double Ross and Wonderful Charm behind him. If ready to roll, he really should confirm the form with that pair, but this is only the starting point of a big season for him, and he might just be vulnerable to one better suited by the conditions of this race.
Wonderful Charm:
Strong-travelling sort who came unstuck at the major Festivals in the spring. He had looked a novice of huge potential when winning a Grade Two at Newbury, and his subsequent second at Cheltenham, when trying to concede Oscar Whisky 6lb, is arguably better form still. His slightly-laboured fifth at Cheltenham, and third afterwards at Aintree, probably isnt a fair reflection of what he can do, and he has certainly run well fresh in the past. Nevertheless, he had Taquin De Seuil some nine lengths in front of him at Prestbury Park, and while he might be closer here, its hard to see him reversing that form.
Double Ross:
Finished in the first three in all but one of his eight starts last season, and that sole failure to make the frame came in the 30-runner Topham. Still, he didnt disgrace himself in open company there, and he certainly earned his stripes in that sphere with wins in a brace of valuable Cheltenham handicaps. Returned to novice company, and that venue, he ran a blinder to finish a two length-third to Taquin De Seuil in the JLT. He gets 4lb from that rival here, but the winner was value for more than the official winning margin that day, and trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies expects him to come on for the run.
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October 10, 2014 by
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A NEW $4.4 million trade centre will operate across five sites in the Corangamite area giving students an opportunity to study closer to home.
A NEW $4.4 million trade centre will operate across five sites in the Corangamite area giving students an opportunity to study closer to home.
The project, to be launched next week, involves secondary schools at Cobden, Camperdown, Terang, Derrinallum and Timboon.
It initially attracted federal funding as the Corangamite Trade Training Centre in April last year, but has now been rebranded as the Corangamite Trades Skills Centre as part of a new government initiative.
The project will involve construction work across all schools, where existing facilities will be either extended or upgraded and new equipment installed.
It will create new workshops for automotive, building and construction and electro-technology classes at Cobden Technical School and facilities for hairdressing at Camperdown Colleges senior campus.
Terang Colleges senior campus will offer community services courses and a new sheep-shearing facility will be built at Derrinallum P-12 College for students enrolled in agriculture.
Timboon P-12 School will gain a new commercial kitchen for use by hospitality students and its existing engineering facility will also be refurbished.
The aim of the multi-site centre is to address skills shortages in agriculture and help meet local demand for qualified aged care and child care workers. Students will also be able to qualify as a carpenter, joiner, cook, electrician (general), fitter (general), hairdresser and motor mechanic (general).
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