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HOPE List Serve - Recent Posts
Monitor the HOPE List Serve in Real Time (click the subject title to comment)
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Mar 17 2009, 4:05 PM EDT by
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HOPE - Hyattsville Organization for a Positive Environment
education, activities and advocacy and communication. List Serve Click here to see the latest on the HOPE List Serve. To join up visit HOPE
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Mar 9 2009, 4:06 PM EDT by
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Introduction
in the town and solicited information from the community via a community wide meeting in September 2006, the Hyattsville HOPE list serve , through
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Feb 21 2007, 11:34 PM EST by
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Important Internet Links
/group/HOPE_in_Hyattsville/links WhyHyattsville Cool website set up by Greg Tinsdale of Long & Foster that list houses for sale and that have sold
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Hyattsville Wiki Site Brings Community Together
, and a Hyattsville weather podcast that is updated three times daily. Another neat feature is that you can check activity on the HOPE list-serve in real time
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Mar 2 2007, 11:02 AM EST by
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New to the City of Hyattsville?
New to the City of Hyattsville? Welcome, we are glad you are here. Below is a list of stuff that you should know, contacts, and answers to your "who
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Sep 18 2009, 12:30 PM EDT by
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The Mayor’s Green Summer Job Corps 2010 Is Hiring!!
Want to have a rewarding experience this summer working to green our nation’s capital while engaging and mentoring youth from around the District? Then the Mayor’s Green Summer Job Corps is the place for you! In 2009, our supervisors led the nation’s largest green collar jobs training program through a successful nine week program. Below is a quick glimpse of some of the projects accomplished in 2009:
• Installed rain gardens throughout the District; • Built and installed planters for native vegetation along the H Street Corridor; • Maintained (mulched, pruned and watered) newly planted trees across the District; • Removed many tons of garbage from District waterways; • Labeled storm drains to prevent pollution in the Anacostia River; • Educated District residents on energy efficiency through the distribution of CFL bulbs and weatherization kits – over 500 resident homes served; and • Tons of invasive plant species removed from wetland areas to promote the reintroduction of native wildlife.
The Green Summer program is an excellent way for those interested in the environment and conservation fields to gain valuable field level work and leadership experience while making a difference in young people’s lives.
If you are interested in having a summer experience that will change your life – join us this summer and apply today. Please follow this link to read job descriptions and pay levels http://green.dc.gov/green/lib/green/pdfs/Postion_Listings_and_Pay_Scale_-_2010.pdf
Please follow this link to apply online today: https://summerjobs.dc.gov/supvapps/ddoesupv.aspx
For more information about the Green Summer program, please visit the website at http://green.dc.gov/green/cwp/view,a,1233,q,461478.asp
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Jan 12 2010, 9:59 AM EST by
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