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Bob Flaa from Thialand - School Days PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 08 September 2007 00:00

Bob Flaa from Thialand - School Days

School is off and running! We have just finished the first week of classes at Grace International School. The halls are full of students as GIS welcomed 500 students, its largest enrollment ever.

This is the week that the Flaa family has been anticipating for quite some time. I had a wonderful week settling into the routine of teaching my 3 sections of English 9 and 2 sections of British Literature. Much of the week was spent beginning to get to know the kids I will be working with this year. And what a group it is. I have a wonderfully diverse group of 80 students who hail from 17 different countries.

I also had my first meeting with the orthopedic surgeon here in Chiang Mai. We learned that appointments work a bit differently here. While we had dutifully prearranged a 10:00 time to see the doctor, we found out that it is better to just show up early. Evidently, the doctor sees whoever comes in pretty much in the order you show up. So, at 12:30 we finally made it in to see the doctor.

Read More on Bob and Marcia's blog...

 
WACO GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSOCIATES - Dr. Thomas Eastwood PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 17 May 2007 00:00

WACO GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSOCIATES - Dr. Thomas Eastwood

Tom Eastwood

Dr. Eastwood is a 1979 cum laude graduate of St. Olaf College in Minnesota and 1984 graduate from the University of Minnesota Medical School. He completed an Internal Medicine internship and residency programs at the VA Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona from 1984-1988 and a Gastroenterology Fellowship at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio from 1988-1990.

He was board certified in Internal Medicine in 1987 and Gastroenterology in 1990.

Dr. Eastwood is a member of the McLennan County Medical Society and Texas Medical Association. He maintains privileges at Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center, Providence Health Center, and Waco Gastroenterology Endoscopy Center in Waco, Texas.

 
Proposal could help farmers sell homemade products - Bonita Oehlke PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 17 May 2007 00:00

Proposal could help farmers sell homemade products - Bonita Oehlke

Boston Business Journal - August 18, 2000by Jill LernerJournal Staff

Massachusetts farmers currently can sell their produce and homemade products directly to consumers at more than 400 farm stands and 102 farmers' markets.

If they want to reach a larger customer base, however, many small manufacturers are out of luck under current state law.


The Massachusetts Department of Public Health wants to change that.

Current state regulations governing food production prohibit wholesale distribution of products made in a family kitchen. That means growers who make "value-added" or processed products from their produce--such as applesauce or jams--can sell directly to a consumer, but cannot sell their product to a store. By extension, residential kitchen operators are less likely to receive large orders for their product.

 

 
ComeHome2Minnesota Realty, Wyoming, MN - Eric Peterson PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 16 May 2007 00:00

ComeHome2Minnesota Realty, Wyoming, MN - Eric Peterson

Eric Peterson, together with his wife Karla have brought full service realty to the Twin Cities metro area with a flair. Combining Eric's history in art, web design, and Internet sales experience with Karla's 28+ years in the real estate industry, ComeHome2Minnesota Realty offers an incredible value to both the buyer and seller. ComeHome2Minnesota.com offers an immense resource of real estate advice, community information, regional links, as well as tools for the buyer, seller and the home owner. (their other company, ComeHome2Wisconsin.com offer's service in western Wisconsin)
Eric Peterson

Buyers can browse listings on a website uncluttered with advertising, and can sign up for home searches that will automatically email updates of new listings matching the buyer's criteria as they come on the market.

Sellers benefit from enormous exposure of their home on the MLS, the ComeHome2Minnesota website, and showcased listings on a vast array of real estate search portals like MSN, Google, and Realtor.com. ComeHome2Minnesota also provides video CD's and DVD's of video home tours from prospective buyers. And, ComeHome2Minnesota Realty is one of the first real estate companies to utilize a podcast, broadcasting listing information and video tours throughout the Internet, and shared between iPods.

 
Carol Mundinger Plays her Clarinet in Europe PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 10 April 2007 00:00

Carol Mundinger Plays her Clarinet in Europe

Carol Mundinger

After musical studies in Minnesota, her state of origin, and with the Manhattan School of Music of New York, Carol Mundinger became a clarinet soloist for “Orquesta Filarmonica de Mérida”, in Venezuela from 1981 to 1983, during which time she settled in France.

Her works are primarily in the disciplines of contemporary music and of the musical theatre with sets like “the Banquet”, “Ars Nova” and of the companies like “the MUSE in Circuit”, “the Barge Operated”, “Fa7”, “Co Francoise Pillet”.

Parallel to her activities as an instrumetist, Carol Mundinger is a professor of clarinet at the Council Schools of Music approved of Persan (95), of Alfortville and Liméil Brévannes (94).

(please pardon the rather loose translation from French to English)

 
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