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Part 2: Close-Up Talk Radio spotlights America the Beautiful
Washington, DC – With a big stride and a love for the landscape, Johnny Appleseed scattered his seeds across the American Wilderness, a symbol for the possibilities of our country and the difference one person can make. While the story of Johnny Appleseed has since receded into folklore, his spirit endures through the America the Beautiful Fund, a national 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting volunteer efforts to improve communities and preserve the beauty of our land. Since its
Tags: volunteer efforts citizen-initiated America the Beautiful President Lyndon Johnson seeds
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Part 8: Close-Up Talk Radio spotlights America the Beautiful
Washington, DC – With a big stride and a love for the landscape, Johnny Appleseed scattered his seeds across the American Wilderness, a symbol for the possibilities of our country and the difference one person can make.
While the story of Johnny Appleseed has since receded into folklore, his spirit endures through the America the Beautiful Fund, a national 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting volunteer efforts to improve communities and preserve the beauty of our land. Since its inception in 1965, the organization has helped develop more than 50,000 citizen-initiated projects nationwide.
“We respond to citizen initiatives. We don’t tell people what to do. That’s our secret,” says Nanine Bilski, president of the America the Beautiful Fund. “When they need help, they find us and we’re there to assist. If they get that far, they’re probably worth helping.”
Throughout its history, the fund has relied on the creativity and energy of ordinary citizens looking to do their part to keep America beautiful. The fund was first created in response to President Lyndon Johnson’s White House Conference on National Beauty, a call for citizen action to preserve the country’s natural beauty and historic landmarks.
“We always respond to the needs of the country at the moment in whatever way we can from our meager resources,” says Bilski.
Indeed, the organization has shown a remarkable ability to adapt to changing times and circumstances. Once a source of seed money, the fund has since evolved into a source for actual flower seeds.
“It is a struggle in this recession for all non-profits; we’re not high on the list of donation priorities and there aren’t that many people left to donate,” says Bilski: “But we’ve found these seeds are almost better than seed money.”
Tags: volunteer efforts citizen-initiated America the Beautiful President Lyndon Johnson seeds
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Part 7: Close-Up Talk Radio spotlights America the Beautiful
Washington, DC – With a big stride and a love for the landscape, Johnny Appleseed scattered his seeds across the American Wilderness, a symbol for the possibilities of our country and the difference one person can make.
While the story of Johnny Appleseed has since receded into folklore, his spirit endures through the America the Beautiful Fund, a national 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting volunteer efforts to improve communities and preserve the beauty of our land. Since its inception in 1965, the organization has helped develop more than 50,000 citizen-initiated projects nationwide.
“We respond to citizen initiatives. We don’t tell people what to do. That’s our secret,” says Nanine Bilski, president of the America the Beautiful Fund. “When they need help, they find us and we’re there to assist. If they get that far, they’re probably worth helping.”
Throughout its history, the fund has relied on the creativity and energy of ordinary citizens looking to do their part to keep America beautiful. The fund was first created in response to President Lyndon Johnson’s White House Conference on National Beauty, a call for citizen action to preserve the country’s natural beauty and historic landmarks.
“We always respond to the needs of the country at the moment in whatever way we can from our meager resources,” says Bilski.
Indeed, the organization has shown a remarkable ability to adapt to changing times and circumstances. Once a source of seed money, the fund has since evolved into a source for actual flower seeds.
“It is a struggle in this recession for all non-profits; we’re not high on the list of donation priorities and there aren’t that many people left to donate,” says Bilski: “But we’ve found these seeds are almost better than seed money.”
Tags: volunteer efforts citizen-initiated America the Beautiful President Lyndon Johnson seeds
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Part 6: Close-Up Talk Radio spotlights America the Beautiful
Washington, DC – With a big stride and a love for the landscape, Johnny Appleseed scattered his seeds across the American Wilderness, a symbol for the possibilities of our country and the difference one person can make.
While the story of Johnny Appleseed has since receded into folklore, his spirit endures through the America the Beautiful Fund, a national 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting volunteer efforts to improve communities and preserve the beauty of our land. Since its inception in 1965, the organization has helped develop more than 50,000 citizen-initiated projects nationwide.
“We respond to citizen initiatives. We don’t tell people what to do. That’s our secret,” says Nanine Bilski, president of the America the Beautiful Fund. “When they need help, they find us and we’re there to assist. If they get that far, they’re probably worth helping.”
Throughout its history, the fund has relied on the creativity and energy of ordinary citizens looking to do their part to keep America beautiful. The fund was first created in response to President Lyndon Johnson’s White House Conference on National Beauty, a call for citizen action to preserve the country’s natural beauty and historic landmarks.
“We always respond to the needs of the country at the moment in whatever way we can from our meager resources,” says Bilski.
Indeed, the organization has shown a remarkable ability to adapt to changing times and circumstances. Once a source of seed money, the fund has since evolved into a source for actual flower seeds.
“It is a struggle in this recession for all non-profits; we’re not high on the list of donation priorities and there aren’t that many people left to donate,” says Bilski: “But we’ve found these seeds are almost better than seed money.”
Tags: volunteer efforts citizen-initiated America the Beautiful President Lyndon Johnson seeds
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Part 5: Close-Up Talk Radio spotlights America the Beautiful
Washington, DC – With a big stride and a love for the landscape, Johnny Appleseed scattered his seeds across the American Wilderness, a symbol for the possibilities of our country and the difference one person can make.
While the story of Johnny Appleseed has since receded into folklore, his spirit endures through the America the Beautiful Fund, a national 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting volunteer efforts to improve communities and preserve the beauty of our land. Since its inception in 1965, the organization has helped develop more than 50,000 citizen-initiated projects nationwide.
“We respond to citizen initiatives. We don’t tell people what to do. That’s our secret,” says Nanine Bilski, president of the America the Beautiful Fund. “When they need help, they find us and we’re there to assist. If they get that far, they’re probably worth helping.”
Throughout its history, the fund has relied on the creativity and energy of ordinary citizens looking to do their part to keep America beautiful. The fund was first created in response to President Lyndon Johnson’s White House Conference on National Beauty, a call for citizen action to preserve the country’s natural beauty and historic landmarks.
“We always respond to the needs of the country at the moment in whatever way we can from our meager resources,” says Bilski.
Indeed, the organization has shown a remarkable ability to adapt to changing times and circumstances. Once a source of seed money, the fund has since evolved into a source for actual flower seeds.
“It is a struggle in this recession for all non-profits; we’re not high on the list of donation priorities and there aren’t that many people left to donate,” says Bilski: “But we’ve found these seeds are almost better than seed money.”
Tags: volunteer efforts citizen-initiated America the Beautiful President Lyndon Johnson seeds
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Close-Up Talk Radio spotlights the America the Beautiful
Washington, DC – With a big stride and a love for the landscape, Johnny Appleseed scattered his seeds across the American Wilderness, a symbol for the possibilities of our country and the difference one person can make. While the story of Johnny Appleseed has since receded into folklore, his spirit endures through the America the Beautiful Fund, a national 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting volunteer efforts to improve communities and preserve the beauty of our land. Since its
Tags: volunteer efforts citizen-initiated America the Beautiful President Lyndon Johnson seeds
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Part 4: Close-Up Talk Radio spotlights America the Beautiful
Washington, DC – With a big stride and a love for the landscape, Johnny Appleseed scattered his seeds across the American Wilderness, a symbol for the possibilities of our country and the difference one person can make.
While the story of Johnny Appleseed has since receded into folklore, his spirit endures through the America the Beautiful Fund, a national 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting volunteer efforts to improve communities and preserve the beauty of our land. Since its inception in 1965, the organization has helped develop more than 50,000 citizen-initiated projects nationwide.
“We respond to citizen initiatives. We don’t tell people what to do. That’s our secret,” says Nanine Bilski, president of the America the Beautiful Fund. “When they need help, they find us and we’re there to assist. If they get that far, they’re probably worth helping.”
Throughout its history, the fund has relied on the creativity and energy of ordinary citizens looking to do their part to keep America beautiful. The fund was first created in response to President Lyndon Johnson’s White House Conference on National Beauty, a call for citizen action to preserve the country’s natural beauty and historic landmarks.
“We always respond to the needs of the country at the moment in whatever way we can from our meager resources,” says Bilski.
Indeed, the organization has shown a remarkable ability to adapt to changing times and circumstances. Once a source of seed money, the fund has since evolved into a source for actual flower seeds.
“It is a struggle in this recession for all non-profits; we’re not high on the list of donation priorities and there aren’t that many people left to donate,” says Bilski: “But we’ve found these seeds are almost better than seed money.”
Tags: volunteer efforts citizen-initiated America the Beautiful President Lyndon Johnson seeds
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Part 3: Close-Up Talk Radio spotlights America the Beautiful
Washington, DC – With a big stride and a love for the landscape, Johnny Appleseed scattered his seeds across the American Wilderness, a symbol for the possibilities of our country and the difference one person can make.
While the story of Johnny Appleseed has since receded into folklore, his spirit endures through the America the Beautiful Fund, a national 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting volunteer efforts to improve communities and preserve the beauty of our land. Since its inception in 1965, the organization has helped develop more than 50,000 citizen-initiated projects nationwide.
“We respond to citizen initiatives. We don’t tell people what to do. That’s our secret,” says Nanine Bilski, president of the America the Beautiful Fund. “When they need help, they find us and we’re there to assist. If they get that far, they’re probably worth helping.”
Throughout its history, the fund has relied on the creativity and energy of ordinary citizens looking to do their part to keep America beautiful. The fund was first created in response to President Lyndon Johnson’s White House Conference on National Beauty, a call for citizen action to preserve the country’s natural beauty and historic landmarks.
“We always respond to the needs of the country at the moment in whatever way we can from our meager resources,” says Bilski.
Indeed, the organization has shown a remarkable ability to adapt to changing times and circumstances. Once a source of seed money, the fund has since evolved into a source for actual flower seeds.
“It is a struggle in this recession for all non-profits; we’re not high on the list of donation priorities and there aren’t that many people left to donate,” says Bilski: “But we’ve found these seeds are almost better than seed money.”
Tags: volunteer efforts citizen-initiated America the Beautiful President Lyndon Johnson seeds
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The Beautiful Things 2: Fiction
Catholic discourse on the philosophy and practice of art, music, and literature and their effects on society, historically and today.
In the second episode of The Beautiful Things, we will be joined by Peter Mongeau, owner and publisher of Tuscany Press, a company dedicated to the publication of Catholic fiction and poetry.
The talk will address not only what place fiction has, if any, in the Catholic life and what role it can play as a means of reviving and re-establishing Catholic culture, but also what makes Catholic fiction good and what differentiates it from non-Catholic fiction.Tags: Culture Catholic Literature Fiction Arts
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America Meditating-Dr. Vince Comenskey,
Dr. Comenskey holds a B.S Degree from Fordham University.He holds 2 Masters Degrees and a Doctorate in Educational Psychology from Rutgers University. Dr. Comenskey served as the Chairman of the NGO Team representing “PAX Christi International ,“ At the United Nations in New York from 1992-2002. The goal of PAX Christi is to work for peace through justice. The methodology includes non-violence, Inter-religious dialogue, and cooperation.
Dr. Comenskey continues his work being active in peace activities.
RSVP 7 Myths of Love
Tags: Meditation Yoga Education Spirituality America
by America Meditating in Self Help
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Assignment America Radio Show
Upcoming hearings about Benghazi, and Who is to blame? Or better yet, who will be the one to fall as a result? Assignment tells the stories of America, from history, military, politics, social and economic, to entertainment - the things you never thought about to the trivia you never knew.
Tags: Politics-history-military Betty Kilbride Veterans America Benghazi
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America Meditating-Laughter Heals
America Meditating features guest speakers who share tools to empower ones mind and create a life of happiness.
7 Myths of Love
Tags: Meditation Yoga Education America spirituality
by America Meditating in Self Help
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