Sunday, September 14, 2008

Robert Henreich - TUSD volunteer is convicted - Arizona Daily Star

TUSD volunteer is convicted - Arizona Daily Star
Penny West was found responsible last month for the death of a foster child in her care. Yet she continued to volunteer for hours every day at a local elementary school, even as her case wound its way through the court system. West's service at

This museum puts you in the fights and the flights of naval aviation - San Diego Union-Tribune
Mort Eckhouse, a volunteer, worked on fabricating a flap hinge for a PB2Y Coronado once used by Adm. Chester Nimitz. But the backbone of the museum, which opened in 1963 and has been expanded three times, is its restored planes. The museum has the

More than 200 show at new I-5 Colonnade opening - Seattle Times
More than 200 people showed up to the grand opening of the I-5 Colonnade on Saturday, many with their bikes so they could try out the new park. Ben Lynn, 27, of Seattle, drops down the "Holy Chute" on Saturday at the official opening of the Colonnade

Volunteer for Boston Medical Center’s Halloween Town 2008 - Abington Mariner
Halloween Town is a safe and entertaining Halloween event held at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston. Complete with Main Stage performances by Grammy winner Dan Zanes and Friends, trick-or-treating, pumpkin decorating, storytellers, and costume

In wake of Ike, Obama campaigning cut back - San Francisco Gate
Sunday, September 14, 2008 Obama didn't put aside his differences with Republican rival John McCain. In an outdoor rally attended by thousands, he discussed the "quiet storms that are taking place throughout America" as people lose their jobs, health

Gigs And Garlands - The Ledger
On this day in 1814, Francis Scott Key was inspired to write "The Defence of Fort McHenry" after seeing the American flag still waving over the Baltimore fort following an all-night shelling by the British. The title was later changed to "The Star

Inside Detroit autos: Workers, retirees volunteer Sept. 11 - Detroit Free Press
On the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, more than 600 Ford employees and retirees in 17 states organized into teams and dedicated the day to volunteering. As part of what Ford called an "Accelerated Action Day," teams of volunteers

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