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13 results for “athletic programs”

  • April 9, 2026 - Committee of the Whole Meeting Agenda

    Apr 9, 2026

    ·Dearborn, MI
    Agenda

    This April 9, 2026 Committee of the Whole meeting agenda included five unanimous resolutions recognizing community contributions and designating observances: honoring Hype Athletics' 25 years of community support, proclaiming March 2026 as Social Work Month, April 2026 as National Arab American Heritage Month, April 2026 as Autism Acceptance Month, and offering condolences to the family of Ganelle Shooshanian. The meeting also addressed economic development initiatives including approval of a Brownfield Plan for 15625 Lundy Parkway, establishment of a 12-month weatherization and energy efficiency pilot program with Jefferson East, Inc., a noise ordinance waiver for Downtown Dearborn Movie Nights in Peace Park East, and an ordinance amendment regarding the Parking Advisory Commission.

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    economic developmentbrownfield remediationenergy efficiencynoise ordinance
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  • 2025-2396: WHEREAS, the Three Rivers Rowing Association (TRRA) was founded in October 1984 as a membership-based nonprofit organization with the mission of providing rowing and dragon boating programs for adults, youth, and adaptive athletes; and

    Oct 23, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • PALMERTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Palmerton, PA Tuesday, April 15, 2025

    Apr 15, 2025

    ·Palmerton, PA
    Minutes

    The Palmerton Area School District Board of School Directors held a regular meeting on April 15, 2025, in the administration building with President Earl Paules presiding and livestreamed on the district's Facebook page. The meeting included recognition of elementary students in the Leader in Me program and reports from junior and high school students highlighting achievements in academics, arts, and athletics, including state-level competition wins in journalism, photojournalism, and environmental competitions. Notable accomplishments included high school students placing first in sports writing and media design competitions, the Envirothon team sweeping regional competition with first, second, and third place finishes, and recognition of multiple state finalists in photojournalism.

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  • 2024-1211: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 647 of 2020, effective December 23, 2020, as amended, entitled "Resolution adopting and approving the 2021 Capital Budget and the 2021 Community Development Block Grant Program, and the 2021 through 2026 Capital Improvement Program" by reducing SHERADEN COMMUNITY COUNCIL by two thousand seven hundred dollars ($2,700.00) and increasing NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND ON BEHALF OF THE NORTHSIDE CHRONICLE by five hundred forty dollars ($540.00), NORTHSIDE YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION by five hundred forty dollars ($540.00), OPEN FIELD by five hundred forty dollars ($540.00), PITTSBURGH HIGHER GROUND FOUNDATION by five hundred forty dollars ($540.00), and ALLEGHENY YMCA by five hundred forty dollars ($540.00), and authorize subsequent agreements.

    Nov 18, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-1048: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 797 of 2017, December 28, 2017, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2018 Capital Budget and the 2018 Community Development Block Grant Program, and the 2018 through 2023 Capital Improvement Program” by reducing CHILDREN’S MUSEUM by five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) and increasing NORTHSIDE YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION by two-thousand five-hundred dollars ($2,500.00), and FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE by two-thousand five-hundred dollars ($2,500.00), and authorize subsequent agreements.

    Oct 11, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-0999: WHEREAS, Achieving Greatness, Inc., now in its 50th consecutive year of dedicated community service. Established in 1974 as the Champions Association, the agency continues its mission as Achieving Greatness, Inc., providing educational, recreational, social, athletic, employment, and community-based programs with no exception to age, gender, religion, national origin, residence, identification, or political affiliation and;

    Oct 1, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-0793: WHEREAS, the Garfield Gators mission is to provide structured programming and to develop positive relationship with youth living in Garfield and its surrounding neighborhoods through athletics, mentoring, and advocacy; and,

    Jul 29, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-0777: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 863 of 2018, effective January 1, 2019, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2019 Capital Budget and the 2019 Community Development Block Grant Program; approving the 2017 through 2022 Capital Improvement Program” by reducing BIRMINGHAM FOUNDATION by thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000.00) and SHERADEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH by five hundred dollars ($500.00) and increasing ELLIOTT WEST END ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION by five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) and THE OPEN DOOR by eight thousand five hundred dollars ($8,500.00), and authorize subsequent agreements.

    Jul 19, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FOR THE MEETING AT 6:00 PM, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2024

    May 14, 2024

    ·Austin, TX
    Agenda

    The Fort Worth City Council held a meeting on May 14, 2024, at 6:00 PM that included special presentations and proclamations recognizing local athletic teams, individuals, and observances such as Mental Health Awareness Month and National Apprenticeship Week. The consent agenda included authorization for the city attorney to intervene in pending litigation, an amendment to water treatment chemical vendor agreements increasing authorized spending by $5.87 million, acceptance of donations totaling approximately $27,665 to various city departments and programs, and temporary street closures for an unspecified purpose.

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  • 2022-0051: WHEREAS, Westwood Oakwood Athletic Association (WOAA) is wholly dedicated to providing area youth with supervised, fundamental learning experiences and by maintaining an active participating membership in youth programs as administered by the Westwood Oakwood Athletic Association; and,

    Jan 24, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1837: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 797 of 2017, effective December 28, 2017, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2018 Capital Budget and the 2018 Community Development Block Grant Program, and the 2018 through 2023 Capital Improvement Program”, so as to reduce CAMERON WELCH YOUTH BASEBALL by $12,030.00 and increase NORTHSIDE YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION by $12,030.00 and authorize a subsequent Agreement or Agreements.

    Sep 3, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Summary of Minutes Regular Board Meeting Wednesday, December 12, 2012

    Dec 12, 2012

    ·Wilkes-Barre, PA
    Minutes

    The Wilkes-Barre Area School District Board of Education held a Regular Board Meeting on December 12, 2012, with nine members present. The board approved minutes from previous meetings, accepted the Treasurer's Report for October 31, 2012, and voted down a motion to amend the Hiring Policy that would have reduced the recommended number of candidates from five to three. Superintendent Dr. Prevuznak reported on fundraising efforts from "Pink Out" athletic events that raised between $106 and $346 across three schools and donated to charitable causes, and addressed administrative matters regarding substitute teacher calculations and youth athletic program admissions.

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  • Utah

    Salt Lake City, UT
    Agenda

    The Salt Lake City Council held a formal meeting on February 19, 2019, to consider several items including a Budget Amendment No. 3 for Fiscal Year 2018-19 that would fund property purchases near the Regional Athletic Complex and other adjustments. The Council also accepted public comment on two Federal Emergency Management Agency grant applications: one for seismic improvements to residential roofs and chimneys through the Fix the Bricks Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program (with homeowners contributing 25% of costs), and another for engineering design work on the Surplus Canal Levee at Wingpointe Golf Course. The meeting was chaired by Council Member Amy Fowler, with seven council members representing districts across Salt Lake City.

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    budget amendmentproperty acquisitionseismic safetyemergency managementinfrastructure
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