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Tampa, Fla. (PRWEB) April 15, 2014
RedVector.com, the leader in online continuing education and workforce training solutions for Florida contractors, was recently approved by the Mold-Related Services Licensing Unit of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation to provide CE to Florida mold assessors and remediators.
Florida mold assessors and remediators must complete 14 hours of continuing education by July 31 this year, and CE must include water moisture intrusion, mold and mold safety, report-writing and standards of practice. RedVector.com is now pleased to offer the following coursework to help Florida contractors and mold assessors and remediators meet State requirements:
6 hours in water moisture intrusion (WMI) RV-5553, IAQ-Humid Climate Issues - 8 Hours
4 hours in mold and mold safety (MMS) RV-5455, The Genesis of Toxic Mold 2 Hours RV-5460, Toxic Mold: Regulations & Liability Issues 4 Hours RV-7338, Toxic Mold-Managing the Legal & Insurance Risks - 3 Hours RV-4783, Toxic Mold-Detection, Prevention & Remediation - 4 Hours
2 hours in report-writing (RW) RV-7193, Risk Managing Communication, Documentation & Reports 2 Hours
2 hours in standards of practice (SOP) (RV course currently being processed for accreditation)
Additionally, Florida contractors who are dual-licensed as both contractors and mold assessors can now use a single provider, RedVector, to meet both sets of requirements. The 22-Hour Dual-Licensed FL Contractor & FL Mold Assessor course package (RV-PKG388) will meet all of the CE requirements for both licenses, making it exclusive to the industry.
RedVector is excited to deliver exceptional, accredited continuing education to a new profession, mold assessors and remediators in Florida, said Victoria Zambito, RedVector Business to Professional President. As our products and courses continue to expand and evolve, professionals in more fields will be able to hone their skills and complete their license requirements more conveniently and affordably than ever.
About RedVector RedVector sets the standard for excellence in online continuing education and training for the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industries and holds more than 60 state and national accreditations. RedVector offers individual courses as well as large-scale corporate training solutions for AEC firms featuring customizable and easily accessible online universities with a full range of tracking and reporting features. With an online library exceeding 1,100 courses authored by more than 100 subject matter experts, RedVector.com serves more than 130,000 AEC professionals in all 50 states. The recipient of numerous community honors and industry awards, RedVector was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Tampa, Florida. For more information, call 1-866-546-1212 or visit http://www.RedVector.com.
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PHOTO COURTESY OF CINDERIC DOCUMENTARIES INC. He listens DeLand resident Eric Dusenbery is a photographer and a story listener, whose photography skills enable him to use many types of equipment. His favorite way to use photography as his artistic medium is taking photos with his 4 x 5 view camera, and he develops the film in his darkroom. Dusenbery says, The darkroom is where the magic happens. His listening skills enable him to let folks tell about their life and times growing up in Florida. Then he uses a delicate touch to hone what he has heard into compelling stories, like the ones in his book Florida Soup: Putting History on the Table.
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By Marge Clauser BEACON CONTRIBUTOR
posted Apr 16, 2014 - 6:43:14am
On front porches, in gardens and barns, Floridians told their stories to Eric Dusenbery. It is not clichd to say these folks are the salt of the earth and the sea. Dusenbery has a love affair with Florida, and that shines through as you read the stories in his book Florida Soup: Putting History on the Table.
For more than 20 years, Dusenbery had a successful commercial/editorial photography business in Winter Park. He provided clients with images and stories for a variety of media productions, his photography appeared in numerous publications, and he was the recipient of several national awards.
As Dusenbery traveled across Florida for his business, he found that some ways of life were disappearing. Vanishing traditions had no outlet for expressing the significance and dignity of individuals from many different cultural groups and livelihoods. The desire to document Floridas rich heritage was the impetus for a career change.
Dusenbery wanted to use his photographic skills differently. He said, I was getting a bit tired of working commercially, and I know this sounds crazy, but it was like a job. This wasnt why I chose photography as a career. I was always passionate about photography and the experience of photography. I was losing that.
Read the whole story, including Dusenbery's experience with cattle wrangling, in the April 16-22 Extra! edition of The Beacon, which is part of the April 17-20 Weekend edition.
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A view of the Peace Palace, a Unification Church convention and training center, under construction at 6590 Bermuda Road, on Monday, April 7,2014.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014 | 2 a.m.
Theyre running behind schedule, but a South Korean religious group is still bringing a Peace Palace to Americas gambling mecca.
The Unification Church, known for its mass weddings, extensive business holdings and cult-like founder, plans to finish construction of its three-story, 93,000-square-foot convention and training center on Bermuda Road at Sunset Road by years end, according to general contractor Steven Kwon.
A few years ago, church leaders were slated to finish the project, dubbed the Peace Palace, by early 2013. They wound up starting construction only last April, though.
Kwon, president of GKG Builders, attributed the delay to a project redesign, saying the church scrapped its plans and hired new architects, engineers, interior designers and others.
After church founder the Rev. Sun Myung Moon died in September 2012, there was a need for a refocusing of the vision God had given to him for the Peace Palace, said Michael Jenkins, director of the churchs Office of Business Investment and Asset Development.
Current plans call for a convention and training hall that holds 700 to 800 people, marble flooring and two grand staircases in the main lobby, a cafeteria, a bookstore and roughly 50 rooms for lodging, according to Kwon.
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WILDWOOD When Olive Watson joined Wildwood United Methodist Church, Franklin D. Roosevelt was in the early stages of his first term as president, America was in the throes of the Great Depression and the Lone Ranger was a major hit on the radio.
The year was 1934 and in the 80 years since Watson has been a devoted member of the rural Sumter County church, dedicating her life to serving the congregation wherever and whenever she was needed, including stints as president of the local and state chapters of the United Methodist Women.
At 102, Watson is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, active serving members of the 700 churches in the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church.
"Eighty years is a rather long time to be serving," said John Bendall, business administrator of the denomination's North Central Florida District in Ocala, which includes the 323-member Wildwood church.
Recently, Watson received a commendation from the U.S. Senate recognizing the spry centenarian's long service to her beloved church. The congregation celebrated the occasion by having a special salute to Watson during worship services.
A modest Watson said she doesn't know why she was singled out for the recognition she is only doing the Lord's work in serving her church, she said.
"I've only done what was needed," said Watson, a widow who will turn 103 in August. "I never did anything spectacular."
Her fellow church members, including Annie Otto, wife of former church pastor the Rev. Thomas Otto, disagree wholeheartedly.
In her long tenure at the church, founded in 1892, Otto said, Watson has also served as a Sunday school teacher and in other lay positions as well as serving numerous times on the Pastor's Parish Relations Committee.
"She's the most spiritual lady I've ever known she never misses church services," said Otto, who wrote to Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Miami., asking him to acknowledge Watson's storied history with the church. "She's been a faithful servant to the Lord."
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