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Three Ways to Match

CULTURAL CARE AU PAIR ANNOUNCES NEW WAYS FOR FAMILIES TO FIND IDEAL CHILDCARE PROVIDER FOR LIMITED TIME, Jacksonville FAMILIES NEW TO PROGRAM CAN SEARCH FOR AN AU PAIR FOR FREE  March,2010, Jacksonville, FL — Cultural Care Au Pair, the leading provider of au pair childcare and a U.S. State Department-designated program, announces enhancements to its system for helping families find the ideal childcare provider.  Local Jacksonville families in search of an au pair to provide live-in childcare now have three ways to find their “perfect” au pair. In addition to the company’s trademark “one to one” matching of host families and prospective au pair candidates, the organization is now also offering families a personal consultation with a Placement Manager and the option of reviewing multiple candidates online.  The three options enable host families to search for an international au pair candidate in the way that best suits their needs. 

For over 20 years, Cultural Care Au Pair has offered families “one to one” matching, where an experienced Placement Manager selects carefully screened au pair applications for the families to review based on their unique needs.  Now, host families can also choose to review au pair candidates during a consultative matching appointment by phone with a Placement Manager. Families can also search independently online for candidates via their online account received after registering with the program. Only one family will be matched with an au pair candidate at a time, and families can request up to three applications be reserved exclusively for them.



If you visit the City of Jacksonville

  You will find it very pretty. Just two things of which you must beware: Don't Swim in the water and don't breathe the air. Pollution, pollution, They got Foreign Flaged Ships from china, Asia and abroad that turns our River a dull orange and grey pumping sewage off our beaches and Bay Everyday.Look at their Smoke Stacks as they posion our Air with deadly emissions they come from afar away. See the Manatees ,the Baby otters and whales Being wiped out by Foreign Flagged Ships. Fish gotta swim and birds gotta fly, But they don't last long if they try. Pollution, pollution, You can read about the Mercury in the Water from the Beaches Leader, And then look at the Times as they try to explain it away witness The alge blooms as they form along our banks Just go out for a breath of air, And you'll be ready for Medicare. The St. Johns River are really quite a thrill. If the Mercury in the River don't get you, the Ship Emissions will. Pollution, pollution, Wear a gas mask and a veil. Then you can breathe, long as you don't inhale. Lots of things in nature that you can see, that Jaxport shore power will never be like the ships that slaughters Our Manatee They're forget about reality As long as mother nature bleeds jaxport will have needs. Pollution polution is not the solution.



BUYERS AND SELLERS - "GET CONNECTED" IN LISTINGBOOK!

LISTINGBOOK is a TOTALLY FREE service for Buyers and Sellers of real estate.  Visit my site at www.getconnected.listingbook.com and sign up.  LISTINGBOOK offers you daily email reports that show New Listings, Price Changes, Comparables, Community Information, Schools and much more.  Buyers can input their likes and dislikes and LISTINGBOOK will automatically send the listings that apply.  Very easy to use and saves alot of driving around looking for your next home.  Sellers are able to watch the activity on their listing as well as other homes in their neighborhoods. 



Senate Renews Push to Expand Home Buyer Tax Credit to $15,000

There may be a new tax credit on the way - see below article.  The $8000 tax credit is now available to use for closing costs, buydown on interest rates and other costs.  Contact me at any time to learn more about purchasing your first home.

RISMEDIA, June 12, 2009-Lawmakers are pushing to revive legislation in the Senate that would almost double an $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers and expand the program to all borrowers.

Senator Johnny Isakson, a Georgia Republican, plans to introduce a bill this week that increases the tax credit to $15,000 and removes income and other restrictions on who can qualify for the credit, according to his spokesman, Sheridan Watson.



Ghost of Gloria performing live @ Jack Rabbits April 11th

April 11th, 2009

 

Ghost of Gloria is performing live @ Jack Rabbits with the band Not Tonight Joesphine.

 

A little bit about Ghost of Gloria:  

 

Ghost of Gloria http://www.GhostofGloria.com

 



Ship emissions: sizing up a big problem

Those who go down to the sea in ships – or go to see them in port – may soon be not be able to breathe easier as they thought they would or at least in Jacksonville. Scientists have made the first measurements of ship emissions involving particles less than a millionth of a meter in size. They say it’s an important step in establishing and monitoring the effectiveness of air-pollution regulations for ships.

Until now, researchers in port cities have had a hard time figuring out what proportion of fine sulfate particles come from ships burning high-sulfur bunker oil, compared to the diesel trucks or trains that serve the cities. These fine particles are less than 1-millionth of a meter across. Once inhaled, these particles stay put, researchers say, constituting a potential public-health hazard.



TheOuterBox.com

To get the latest info on Jacksonvilles growing underground/low-brow, comtemporaty, art scene. Check out www.theouterbox.com. Blog features news, call to artists, reviews, interviews, art show info, events, and so much more. Check it out today. Update daily by Brian Gray and Edmund Dansart (ed).



Jacksonville Beach House Fire

JACKSONVILLE BEACH — A woman was arrested today and charged with attempted homicide in connection with a fire that destroyed her boyfriend’s house at 815 16th Ave. S.

Melissa Armer, 23, is also charged with two counts of arson and making a firebomb. She is accused of setting the house on fire following a dispute with her boyfriend, Shawn Duerfeldt, about 2:30 p.m., said Jacksonville Beach police spokesman Sgt. Thomas Bingham.

Armer and Duerfeldt were taken to Baptist Medical Center-Beaches for observation and treatment. Two other people in the home escaped without injury.



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