Sentences with phrase «donated by members of the community»

All the dresses available were generously donated by members of the community.
The Bronx Zoo serves as a collection point for new, unwrapped toys donated by members of the community for distribution to families of veterans and active duty members of the military.
In fact, so many supplies are donated by members of the community that the Yucaipa Animal Placement Society (YAPS), another area shelter, now receives donated items as well.
Some of these materials were donated by members of the community or have been provided through the WI State Law Library.

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With stunning consistency, virtually every indicator of civic engagement currently available shows the same pattern of increase followed by stagnation and decline — newspaper reading; TV news watching; attending political meetings; petition signing; running for public office; attending public meetings; serving as an officer or committee member in any local clubs or organizations; writing letters to the editor; participating in local meetings of national organizations; attending religious services; socializing informally with friends, relatives or neighbors; attending club meetings; joining unions; entertaining friends at home; participating in picnics; eating the evening meal with the whole family; going out to bars, nightclubs, discos or taverns; playing cards; sending greeting cards; attending parties; playing sports; donating money as a percentage of income; working on community projects; giving blood.
Queens Borough President Melinda Katz will be joined by local veterans as she presents representatives from the United War Veterans Council (UWVC)-- the producers of the annual NYC Veterans Day Parade — with cards and gifts donated by members of the Queens community.
«Bingo night is a great event where community members, friends and family can come together and enjoy one another's company, and if they're lucky, win one of the many prizes donated by our terrific local businesses,» said Senator Klein.
The event was attended by more than 100 community members and featured numerous rounds of bingo, light snacks, refreshments and dozens of prizes donated by businesses across the Bronx.
• $ 3,000 from the Victoria Rotary Club for elementary school roof repairs • $ 5,000 in gifts from the Victoria Rotary Club to three district schools • Supplies and resources from Southwest ISD • Goods and supplies from the Harlandale Motorcycle Club • School supplies from the students of Kenmore Middle School of Arlington, Virginia • A truckload of supplies from students at Austin ISD's Brentwood Elementary • Supplies and school items from Brownsville ISD and the Habitat for Humanity of the Rio Grande Valley, personally delivered by State Senator Eddie Lucio Jr. (D - Brownsville) and volunteers • Food and supplies from students at Allen ISD's Ford Middle School, which Victoria ISD's O'Connor Elementary School used to host a «Parking Lot Picnic» for the community • Essential items and letters of encouragement from the Chris - tian School of Parker, Colorado, which partnered with the Victo - ria ISD Special Education Department in the effort • Free care for children of Victoria ISD employees donated by The Boys & Girls Clubs of Victoria, which also provided buses to and from the district's high schools • Approximately 1,000 meals for neighborhood families from staff and faculty members of Victoria ISD's Shields Elementary School • $ 1,000 in supplies and essential items provided by the Jordan Murray Project, created by Sealy High School student Jordan Murray to help schools affected by Harvey • 72 bags of athletic equipment delivered by Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar and State Representative Geanie W. Morrison (R - Victoria)
As a volunteer - run program, all of our pet food is donated to us by members of the community including individuals, local Walmart and Target locations and grants that we are awarded to purchase food.
Members of the community can also help by donating items such as quality canned food for dogs and cats, Nylabones, Kongs, dog bones, training treats, rawhide, bath towels, plastic carriers, and more.
This exposure provides increased publicity to donating artists and an additional opportunity for community members to enjoy the diverse collection of art generously donated by talented local artists.
Members of the community can help the group by donating via PayPal.
This exposure will provide increased publicity to donating artists and an additional opportunity for community members to enjoy the diverse collection of art generosly donated by talented local artists.
Members of the community can help by donating items such as laundry detergent, cedar bedding, flea / tick preventatives, trash bags, puppy pads, antifungal creams and sprays, pet crates and carriers, cat litter, bleach, disinfectant cleaners, hand sanitizers, heartworm preventatives, toys, treats, rawhide chews, kennels, and dog beds.
Benefits for Donating Artists Exposure to your art by hundreds of community members and Greenhill supporters Artists donating artwork valued at $ 150 - $ 299 will receive one complimentary ticket to the November 11th Art for Animals Auction and the option to purchase additional tickets at a reducDonating Artists Exposure to your art by hundreds of community members and Greenhill supporters Artists donating artwork valued at $ 150 - $ 299 will receive one complimentary ticket to the November 11th Art for Animals Auction and the option to purchase additional tickets at a reducdonating artwork valued at $ 150 - $ 299 will receive one complimentary ticket to the November 11th Art for Animals Auction and the option to purchase additional tickets at a reduced rate.
Members of the community can help the group by donating items such as Top Load Carriers, Timothy Hay, Oxbow Timothy Rabbit Pellets, Compressed Pine Pellets, Carpet Remnants, Dog Crates, Exercise Pens, Towels, Blankets, Bunny Toys, Q - tips, and Animal wipes.
There are beautiful works of art, prop replicas, unique games and consoles, and incredible experiences all donated by members of the game community and industry.
Many of these works of art were donated by Bates alumnae or members of the Lewiston - Auburn and Maine cultural communities.
The other being built by High School students who are members of ACE — mentor program as a project for the homeless and being donated to the homeless outreach, Joppa, which desires to create a Tiny House Community for the homeless in the area.
Members of the community are encouraged to get involved by donating their gently used items to their local Royal LePage office.
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