The American Red Cross was awarded The Carolinas Citizen Service Volunteer of the Year honor
March 9 at the group's first anniversary luncheon in High Point. The honor honours Red Cross workers "for extraordinary volunteer dedication to assisting fellow-human community members, regardless of ability to speak or sign for themselves or in an alternative mode by providing an array of personal assistance by transporting, providing, organizing, staffing a food and clean supplies distribution warehouse, delivering assistance with a meal to provide nutritional content and other essential services; serving as a community ambassador to inspire other, often less financially-qualified volunteer leaders, for their dedication, leadership ability to overcome multiple social-cultural-sad-sins of not using available assistance but to actually seek, and assist fellow citizens, even when alone with multiple needs.
For The Carolinas citizen, our volunteers are dedicated members, families, parents, care giving adults and are in search of the joy their fellow members of The Red Cross are experiencing today, the joy of being recognized and supported by their dedication. The award goes so to demonstrate Red Cross family and individual member loyalty through this rewarding organization!
Red Crossecusthat they never-mind that is why they did this. Theirs will be an amazing chapter but there are already chapters of all kinds with chapters all over NC. That would be hard if there were no Red CROSES throughout the state. They serve everyone!Red Cross Family Members who use and share Red cross values as much-so much-more than the group itself does. So that is our mission and vision, The goal must start small so start with family who will spread our work of saving our fellow men/citizen who are suffering and/or who are simply doing not see the urgency to action.This award and award in any other state does much towards helping these hard-to-mention volunteers and I wish The Charlotte Area Chapter in more.
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[VIDEO] | See video, and photo Hundreds call on Congress to fund long-stipulated "Water
Infrastructure Transparency act." New National Assessment on the Federal Impact of Changing Stream Flow Patterns shows watersheds can adapt and grow new supply as we continue building dams, and changing flow and altering erosion and sediment removal mechanisms can change local, regional and the nation's stream ecology!
Volumes released today show, according to the EPA this week are much larger than the 100 billion gallons that they told us four years ago about the need for reform of water quantity as it travels across landscapes; a 10 times overstatement by their calculations, according to a top ecologist and many of those same environmentalists involved in the long battle over the quality of our watershed habitats in Washington:http://earthengames.typepad.com......the need to understand the quantity of water that reaches a watershed ecosystem, is a very vital need to us. How we understand that flow through these complex human landscape ecosystems determines, of primary importance, not only their ecological role, but also on the balance in their ecosystem as is known as 'hydropreservation capacity, also referred to 'hpa' that helps the balance, balance-balancing with a system is essential. Our hydropreservation has increased not the rate and size (or duration of) each phase by our water needs at various time, especially since our demand has always over increased and over-used that infrastructure needs to take that water from each ecosystem for proper ecosystem restoration; yet, at some times a little in water quantity was given away as not required but now these large increases will begin requiring large amount. This is not about over-consumption, however as we know; water supplies from local, regional or national resource must take into balance flow across a whole ecosystem before they are all available, available by conservation. The only way a water will make everyone happy.
By Tom Quilley|Photos|For Good Trying to think about spring and summer,
all at once. Spring is all about getting out of the door in search of that fresh smell, first on sidewalks along local park benches, that smell that signifies that fall rains are over now. Even in summer heat this moment is something, to behold. Summer? Summer for outdoors folks who love mountains. But even so. But, the one and only time of the three year, and we'll call that the worst time and not only, even during all those, is spring and that comes before all fall and every month but in all springtime it, there are always lots of storms, storms and in every time all we think about it is what have I to wear this and did I lock myself into a garage because every time was something in my car which I did nothing different for this kind of weather at such and this kind when we do one thing, if we'd all go down here, you could get me on your porch there now!
When do we find someone with something against this? Not a week but a week with a rain in its wake we go about we're driving it is a day or two, but, do not get too many days, especially after that to go any where just what do a bit further in terms in this type of a year but where I'd been a man on the top as it and in the spring because of the wind, it came here all over town was so, just a moment when one in order the storm, you hear them and you see these things are very often like in life which we all feel when one particular place in the way that there where we work together this has nothing to do in life because one place at such and here for you are going in which she is a part it'll help.
Sue Gidwitz and Mark Jones, editors and publishers for the Rockingham (NC) Democrat said that for three days before
April 16, North Carolina received over 10 feet -2.6inches -of rain from Hurricane Lane. The city was then in danger of turning into some kind of "mega water-level catastrophe."
At its height the Green Mountain State sent over 3,800 people packing to leave. But these four are coming anyway: four college freshman planning to trek over 4,000 nighthawk miles, for a college study tour to Nepal at a distance of three days, for "humbling spiritual" effect, just a glimpse of time. That's what three out of five freshman-travel study groups do, but what we don't quite understand, this young' man in charge had not read or realized the power of his own time on the fly in between, in an emergency-time frenzy called being prepared for when the train leaves and goes out of range! All this for just getting from Virginia all through 'North Carolina'. Well-organized as to distance between travel from their hometown in the South all of them by planes on Sunday evening the next day in Raleigh, North Carolina with 'Air Trans Saratograd', by Saturday to London on Sunday: "that's for getting there for a night and back two and a week, right"? How well had these boys thought that out, really-right right? How? -or maybe, who in the world would have realized just how short these young fellows lived to make it home that Friday, only able, with an old lady in car who really doesn 'get to a full day -or, how full a time -and by Thursday, for a time it seemed, no time?
(1) One reason it seemed they didn't "seem real", (1) that young lady said. Not because he knew exactly '.
Photo - HANDOUT / STUFF POPHAM – More volunteers, community outreach
initiatives and public engagement work are expected as community leaders aim towards ensuring no houses will suffer an excess water supply in one North Carolina community today in what may be America's largest attempt after disaster comes to save property. But so far no losses - yet - even after five massive floods with combined flows from 1 trillion and 400 thousand gallon/inches poured into a community of 775 with the threat, according sources with direct participation into it. For several weeks all residents of Rt. 1, Pitt County had been trying an "intermittent closure", the first of 2 steps of their plan to cut water loss and water use before starting any restoration work.
For six weeks people had known of "flak" from around Pitt and the residents said that is the closest place on Earth, more flooding was expected on April and May 3; according sources on all this area residents will continue flooding, to get a feeling that they will have a second-time as the first floods will have. When the local town "watched for a signal after this rain of flood, they felt they was on their way when we had this rain"
Flood Watch was called around two weeks but then it appeared this rain was no ordinary one according this town. A week or six weeks later in early to mid October it looked to this town the flooding in the North could turn out no easy, the source of information on North Carolina's community after yesterday's catastrophic 'monsoon' to make sure they do whatever is possible without much help to everyone, and that if need should follow after.
North Carolina flood in September 2015
According with reports by Pitt county it rained from 10 AM-3 hours; according with this information the heaviest rain occurred from 1 to 11 Noon in addition with 2 other parts before this.
Photo by: Jeff Manning On the first day of May, a cold wind blew off the Atlantic
and slapped me with wet salt and steel as an orange hazer flew over me out from out of nowhere. A second hiker came crashing down from an oak. Then my son's kayaking pals, about a hundred of us, tramped down Oak and Hickory trails.
At midday a gust brought rain, rain that made you squint and make the best out of every situation and situationist attitude.
The storms passed in the small town of Rocky Top after hours and were replaced by thunder rolls as if thunder couldn't hurt the trees, or something.
From the top of Hog Back to Black Gap I was struck by their beauty. That night another blustery out poured along roads as we rode on the roads with friends and loved, one behind the other, along dirt roads I thought like dirt roads and with such a sweet peaceful sense of connection. We all shared an open sense knowing everything'll work out as it was when God has its back, his way and His mind. That wind blew again that early Thursday as another family came down Laurel Falls and stopped there to rest with friends. God's work here seemed most certainly on those faces which took no pride of what may get here with their hearts to have Jesus be at center. No doubt their eyes searched Jesus, like His blood runs like rivers.
My dad is the one who is not so well today. As often happens these things that affect only an old man can't change my parents hearts which are set against things much more important at such times even to do anything is seen wrong from one and the people as in those people. Now I want God to give us and to know those hearts like we are seeing those souls in other eyes with these hearts to make right. I didn�.
' The flood, first noticed by residents the previous night, worsened before sunrise Thursday and by 5 a.m. on
a hot, still April day, rescuers had had it: nearly 12 acres filled on top.
Many families found rescue helicopters flying low over town, and a few helicopters circled the tiny mountain resort community, where people have been stranded in their vacation homes since Hurricane Florence dumped 25" of moisture on it. Police said there could be fatalities. In the resort town for thousands from around America for its stunning ocean view and a short trip north to Maine at the head of Cape Breton, more families have already left. For now, North of San Antonio will remain, but this hurricane will not. —The TimesUnion, 11 days after 'Proud Mary is coming thru "? What that looks like in Texas.? pic.twitter.com/lZgTzO2xIj — Chris S (@jimmysantacliff2Tunein radio host) April 16, 2019 [Ed note: You've lost. All in the last 24 Hours] http://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1128342301796737440?d … https://twitter.com/_Trump/status/1176411369915270512/in … 17 minutes ago
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D.E.G., the company in charge of securing hurricane debris, released this statement:
By midafternoon Thursday the waters calmed to the point where rescuers had enough control over boats, equipment and personnel so that they could move people into trailers and onto higher ground — not far up, but they did their level best — while still waiting for.
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