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  • West Chester, Pennsylvania | Advisory Council on Historic Preservation

    West Chester, PA
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    West Chester, Pennsylvania, a Quaker-settled county seat chartered in 1799, experienced significant architectural and cultural development in the 19th century under architects William Strickland and Thomas U. Walter, earning it the designation "The Athens of Pennsylvania." The borough's historic district, established in the 1980s and expanded in 2005 to cover nearly 80 percent of the borough, has become a model for preservation and heritage tourism, leading to its recognition as a National Trust for Historic Preservation Dozen Distinctive Destination in 2006 and Preserve America Community designation in 2006. Community preservation efforts include annual Town Tours and Village Walks programs and participation in Pennsylvania's Elm Street Project, which focuses on revitalizing historically significant neighborhoods like the East End, West Chester's largest African American community.

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  • Community Days Sponsor Form

    Moore Township, PA
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    Moore Township is soliciting sponsorship donations for its 2026 Annual Community Days Event, scheduled for August 14–15 at the Moore Township Recreation Complex in Bath, Pennsylvania. The two-day event will feature local band performances, a KidZone, food trucks, fireworks, and other activities. Sponsors may donate $100, $250, $500, $1,000, or another amount; donations of $500 or more receive two complimentary Community Days T-shirts, and all donors submitting forms by July 10, 2026 receive one T-shirt plus recognition on social media and a sponsor list. Completed forms and checks payable to "Moore Township Community Days" should be returned to Moore Township, Attention: Community Days, 2491 Community Drive, Bath, PA 18014, or inquiries can be directed to 484-554-5918 or Communitydays@mooretownship.org.

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  • Hawaii Public Meetings Calendar - Hawaii.gov

    Honolulu, HI
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    This document is a Hawaii state public meetings calendar listing upcoming government board and commission meetings scheduled for April 2026. On Monday, April 13, 2026, five meetings are scheduled: Stadium Authority Special Board Meeting at 8:00 AM, Medical Advisory Board Meeting at 12:00 PM, Hawaii Commission for National and Community Service Review and Selection Committee at 1:00 PM, Workforce Development Council Sector Strategies and Career Pathways Committee Meeting at 1:00 PM, and Employees' Retirement System Special Board of Trustees Meeting at 1:00 PM, with additional meetings by the Hawaii State LGBTQ+ Commission at 2:00 PM and East Kauai Soil and Water Conservation District at 2:00 PM. On Tuesday, April 14, 2026, the State Council on Mental Health meets at 9:00 AM, the Policy Advisory Board for Elder Affairs Recognition and Awards Committee meets at 9:00 AM, and the Hawaii Tourism Authority Administrative Standing Committee meets at 10:00 AM. Most meetings offer hybrid participation options combining in-person locations across Honolulu and other islands with Zoom access.

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  • District F 2023 Annual Report

    Houston, TX
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    District F's 2023 Annual Report, titled "District F is the Future," highlights the Houston council district's efforts to revitalize previously overlooked neighborhoods through public safety, economic development, and community engagement. Key accomplishments include the opening of the Alief Neighborhood Center, designation of Piney Point as a Conservation District, reopening of Tanglewilde Park, $250,000 in funding to address chronic homelessness, and Briarmeadow's recognition as one of Houston's hottest communities. In 2023, the district held 68 community meetings, 47 council meetings, and issued 25 proclamations while building a team focused on constituent services and neighborhood engagement.

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  • Annual Report To Prepare Students for Lifelong Success

    State College, PA
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    The State College Area School District's 2020-2021 annual report outlines the district's mission to prepare students for lifelong success through excellence in education, serving approximately 6,800 students across eight elementary schools, two middle schools, a high school, and an alternative program. The district emphasizes four core pillars: Culture of Trust, Relationships and Collaboration; Responsive Teaching and Learning; High Expectations for All; and a Welcoming, Safe and Inclusive Climate for Learning and Work. Key highlights include the district's recognition for STEM programs, diverse course offerings including AP and International Baccalaureate classes, consistent Best Communities for Music Education Awards over the past decade, and strong student achievements such as U.S. Presidential Scholars and National Merit Scholarship finalists.

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