Nov. 3rd to Nov. 7th
Artists for Humanity’s blog notes that on Tuesday, November 11th the Boston Opera House will host the 3rd Annual Rock & Art Charity to benefit Artists for Humanity and ABCD, a Greater Boston antipoverty agency….And Artists for Humanity students are working to design and build bike racks that will be installed in the Mission Hill section of Boston in the spring of 2009.
Tradingmarkets.com has an article on Bonnie CLAC and its expansion to Lowell, Massachusetts….Bonnie CLAC also participated in the recent “It’s Your Money” show in Franklin, New Hampshire.
A “blog dedicated to providing resources to business owners, entrepreneurs, and inventors” highlights social entrepreneurship, Katherine Freund, and ITNAmerica….And Katherine is also quoted in an article at ColumbiaTribune.com.
ReCycle North Executive Director Tom Longstreth recently authored a piece in the Burlington Free Press on how his organization has benefited from its partnership with the United Way of Chittenden County. (A month ago, I posted a link to an article from Tiffany Bluemle, another Vermont grantee who also wrote about the importance of supporting the United Way).
Safe Passage (Camino Seguro) is looking for an English Program Coordinator…And three Ellsworth (Maine) High School students are raising money to fund a week of volunteer work with the nonprofit in Guatemala.
If you’re interested in starting your own sheep farm or in learning about all aspects of lambing, then there is an internship for you at the Smokey House Center
The Washington Hancock Community Agency is part of a collaborative effort to assist the 25 workers recently laid off from Hinckley Yacht in Trenton, Maine.
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