Sept. 29th to Oct. 3rd

The Bangor Daily News has an article on Alpha One’s recent “Adaptive Fair,” where the organization’s Renegade Wheelchair was on display.

The 4th Annual Walk to D’Feet Hunger & Homelessness was held this week to benefit Amos House, an organization that “supports men, women and children in Rhode Island who are hungry, homeless and in crisis.”  And Eileen Hayes, Executive Director of the organization, recently joined over 60 Rhode Island community leaders in a “Poverty Simulation,” sponsored by Social Venture Partners Rhode Island.

Better Shred, a business enterprise of CranstonArc, recently hosted a Recycling Awareness Day.

First Wind, an independent wind power company, has donated a total of $30,000 to four Maine county-based community programs, including the Washington Hancock Community Agency.  The programs are affiliated with the State of Maine’s Keep ME Warm Fund.

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Ablevision, profiled in an earlier post, is having its 20th Episode Premier on October 23rd.  Stars will arrive via a red carpet, and an after party will follow the showing.  Get your tickets today by contacting Triangle, Inc.

Idealware, also profiled in an earlier post, is offering a FREE online seminar entitled “Online Communications on a Shoestring” that will take place on October 29th.

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