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Chapel Hill / North Carolina / United States
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Formed in 1997, The Institute for Defense and Business (IDB) is a nonprofit research and education institute. Based in Chapel Hill, N.C., the institute provides educational programs in fields such as logistics and technology, life cycle management, leadership, organizational transformation and economic reconstruction for existing/ future leaders. Its programs include Center of Excellence in Logistics and Technology (LOGTECH), Depot and Arsenal Executive Leadership Program (DAELP) and Center for Stabilization and Economic Reconstruction (CSER), to name a few. IDB also provides customized programs for the Business Transformation Agency. As an independent legal entity, the institute has affiliation with UNC-Chapel Hill and its Kenan-Flagler Business School, as well as the UNC system. It serves the military, government and non-governmental agencies and the private sector.
Raleigh / North Carolina / United States
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About the PMH APRN Council The Council of Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurses in Advanced Practice conducts business under the auspices of the North Carolina Nurses Association (NCNA) and all members of the council are NCNA members. The council has been active for over 25 years representing psychiatric nursing and advocating for mental health services in North Carolina. The council: Our members are Clinical Nurse Specialists and Nurse Practitioners who specialize in psychiatric and mental health care delivery and belong to NCNA. Meetings are held in local/regional groups. Statewide general meetings of the council are held at least annually in varying locations. Members belong to the council list-serve and receive regular email briefings in addition to the Tar Heel Nurse and the American Nurse which are NCNA member benefits. The council is open for membership to any PMH APRN that is a member of NCNA. Non-members are encouraged to join NCNA and then select the PMH APRN as a preferred council membership. To join, go to Membership on menu above. Or, email NCNA for an application. All Executive Committee Officers are elected by the council members. They serve on the Council Executive Committee and serve a two year term of office. The Executive Committee serves as the hub for official council business and solicits participation in discussion and decision-making from members in all regions of the state. The Executive Committee meets at least bimonthly and more frequently as needed. Meetings are held either in person or by phone conference. These meetings are open to all members and meeting minutes are circulated via this site. The council is strengthening its local/regional groups. There may be as many groups as needed; provided there is leadership for each and members are active. Activity may be face-to-face meetings, phone conferences and/or in responses to emails and other inquiries. Members may select any region with which to affiliate; for example, one closer to home, closer to work, or one in which they feel most comfortable. The purposes of the local/regional groups are to increase communication flow among members, to and from the Executive Committee, and to and from NCNAs Commission on Standards and Professional Practice and the NCNA Board of Directors. In addition to networking, local/regional participation provides members with opportunities to discuss PMH APRN practice, regulatory, and reimbursement issues and to participate in the development and implementation of contstructive solutions. Local/regional meetings may combine business discussions with continuing nursing education activities for contact hour credit (to start this process contact [email protected]). Each regional group determines its own leadership by a vote of the regional group members and decides on a schedule of meetings.
New Bern / North Carolina / United States
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At Fairfield Harbour in charming New Bern, youll enjoy a full array of amenities here, ranging from land and water sports to river cruises, and live entertainment.
Kannapolis / North Carolina / United States
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Established in 1987, the Kannapolis YMCA offers a range of activities, including camping, swimming and dancing. The organization conducts fitness training classes for children and adults. Its facility features an indoor pool and a gymnasium, as well as racquetball courts and multipurpose rooms. The Kannapolis YMCA provides weight loss and basket weaving programs. The organization designs and participates in fundraising activities. It provides various youth and adult sports programs. It offers personal training, fitness analysis and consultation services. Additionally, the organization provides massage therapy. The Kannapolis YMCA maintains a presence in Kannapolis, N.C.
Charlotte / North Carolina / United States
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Cusick clients are a diverse group of communities that range in size from 12 to 1,400 units which include single family homes, condominiums, townhomes and commercial properties. We currently manage more than 127 associations and 18,000 properties including some of the largest associations and developers in the Southeast. Our commitment to quality allows thie list to grow steadily year after year. The Cusick team knows that every association has different needs from basic accounting to on-site staffing. Cusick specializes in full service professional management and offer all communities the same high level of performance scalable to each community’s needs. Cusick earned its reputation for excellence by maintaining open lines of communication and providing objective advice to boards and homeowners alike.
Calabash / North Carolina / United States
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Brunswick Plantation and Golf Resort, located in Calabash, N.C., is a semiprivate golf community. It has been voted one of the leading golf resort communities in the United States. The resort offers several golf course homes, vacation packages, and entertainment and shopping options. Brunswick Plantation and Golf Resort offers a wide variety of real estate options, such as single-family homes, villas and condominiums. Its other amenities include indoor and outdoor pools, tennis, exercise facilities and several private clubhouses. The resort is spread on an area of more than 1,300 acres, and also provides a 27-hole championship golf course.
Cary / North Carolina / United States
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Founded in 1899, North Carolina Bar Association is one of the largest organizations serving the professional needs of lawyers. It serves both attorneys and the general public with programs, including professional support, lobbying on issues of interest to the association, continuing legal education programs, legal information materials, lawyer referral services, and support for pro bono legal services. The association s technology advisory committee offers an online reference that provides information technology solutions to its members. Its women in the profession committee studies issues and makes recommendations to the association, relating to women in the legal profession in North Carolina. The association aims at assisting the administration of justice and emphasizing standards of integrity, competence and civility among its members. North Carolina Bar Association is located in Cary, N.C.
Greensboro / North Carolina / United States
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Center for Creative Leadership is one of the leading nonprofit institutions dedicated exclusively to leadership. CCL integrates cutting-edge research with training, coaching, assessment and publishing to create proven impact for leaders and organizations throughout the world. Through its programs, it has a significant impact on nearly 20,000 leaders and 3,000 organizations each year. CCL works across all sectors in its global society that serves more than two-thirds of the Fortune 100; state, local and national governments and government agencies; nonprofit organizations; and educational institutions and school systems. Its scholarship programs and organizational interventions demonstrate a special commitment to the development of leadership in the nonprofit and education sectors. Center for Creative Leadership is located in Greensboro, N.C.
Raleigh / North Carolina / United States
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Dimensions provides integrated health, safety and wellness solutions for businesses of all types. We are listed with the State of North Carolina as a Historically Underutilized Business.Dimensions was founded in 1991 by Karen Mastroianni and David Machles. We are located at 8374-104 Six Forks Road in Raleigh, NC. Our staff is dedicated to assisting employers with the development and implementation of workplace solutions to establish effective safety and health programs, meet OSHA requirements, decrease injury rates, reduce insurance costs, and improve productivity and employee morale. In addition to the staff members listed below, Dimensions partners with other safety professionals, qualified exercise trainers and health educators to assist with programs as appropriate.Anne Glenn, RN, COHN-S; is an occupational health nurse providing occupational health nursing services to companies in the area. She also assists with health screenings and health coaching projects.Bob Fox is a Physician Assistant and a CPR and First Aid Instructor. He is certified to teach by the National Safety Council and American Heart Association. He is also certified to teach Automatic External Defibrillator and was one of the first instructors in the State of North Carolina.David Machles, EdD, MPH, COHN-S; has more than 20 years experience in the field of health and safety, specializing in safety culture assessments, OSHA compliance, worksite inspections, policy development, and training. David completed his doctoral degree in adult education with a specialty in organizational learning. He helps companies establish systems that foster employee involvement and enrich the organization through mentoring and staff development. David is an active member in ASSE, has published several articles and presents regularly on a local, state and national level.Karen Mastroianni, MPH, COHN-S, FAAOHN; works with a variety of companies to provide support and assistance in developing effective health and safety programs. Karen has more than 22 years experience in the health promotion and safety fields. She assists companies in developing effective strategies, such as policies and procedures, mentoring, training, and coaching, to address safety as well as employee health issues. Karen is active in her professional organization and has published articles and presented at local, state, and national conferences on a variety of health and safety topics. She is currently a doctoral student at NC State studying adult and organizational learning.Karin Evanoff, RN; is an occupational health nurse providing occupational health nursing services to companies in the area. She also assists with health screenings and health coaching projects.Lisa Trumps, provides essential project management and support for the many activities Dimensions implements. She has a degree from Radford University and has extensive experience in supply chain management. She is available to provide support for our client projects and has the organizational skills essential to ensure smooth operations.Maria Holmes, MPH, CSP, CIH; has nearly six years experience as an OSHA compliance officer with NC-DOL. Maria has a Bachelors of Science in Chemistry and a Masters in Public Health ( MSPH ) from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she specialized in Industrial Hygiene. She has worked with Dimensions since 2001 providing safety consultation and industrial hygiene oversight.Nancy Plemmons MS, RN, FNP: Nancy is an occupational health nurse providing occupational health nursing services to companies in the area. She also assists with health screenings and health coaching projects.Terri Terri Campbell, BS MS; Teris background is in Health/Wellness and Physical Education. Her masters is in Exercise and Sports Science. She has a wealth of experience teaching in diverse educational settings and has published articles and presented at local, state, and national conferences. Terri is an experience
Asheville / North Carolina / United States
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The Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove attracts thousands of visitors every year from across the country who come to attend seminars and conferences, hear concerts, and get some rest and relaxation. In addition to conference facilities, The Cove offers overnight lodging in mountain cabins and walking trails throughout its scenic campus.

Parking and public transportation at The Cove
The Cove offers plenty of parking for overnight guests and visitors who would like to tour the facilities. Shuttle transportation is available to and from the Asheville Airport.

Best and worst time to go to The Cove
With scenic views of the mountains year-round, there isn't a bad time to visit The Cove. However, The Cove is closed for visitation during most major holidays, and visiting hours to some areas of the center are limited to weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Admission to The Cove
The Cove does not charge admission to day visitors. Conferences, seminars, concerts, and other events may have a fee attached.

Must see/do at The Cove
One of the main attractions at The Cove is the Chatlos Memorial Chapel, where visitors can find out more about The Cove and see the antique pews and wrought iron chandeliers in the sanctuary. Guided tours are available at no charge.

Other places to visit near The Cove
The Cove is located just a couple miles from The Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 382. The Parkway can be accessed from Highway 70. The Parkway also offers many mountain views and hiking trails from designated parking areas.

Insider tip for visitors to The Cove
The prayer room in the Chatlos Memorial Chapel at The Cove is open to the public during weekday visiting hours and is staffed by volunteers who will pray with guests about their physical or spiritual needs.

Author's bio: Carolyn B. Fraiser is a freelance journalist, photographer, and publications specialist in Asheville, North Carolina. Follow her on Twitter @carolynbfraiser.

 

Charlotte / North Carolina / United States
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Wilmington / North Carolina / United States
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Good Shepherd Center provides services to individuals with physical disabilities. It offers services, such as sheltering the homeless, meeting basic needs, feeding the hungry and transitioning the homeless to housing, to name a few. Located in Wilmington, N.C., Good Shepherd Center implements two transitional living centers, 18-month programs that offer homeless individuals a combination of housing and supportive services. It also provides food and clothing to the hungry and poor people. It provides food from area grocery stores, restaurants and bakeries for distribution to the hungry through the Soup Kitchen.
Raleigh / North Carolina / United States
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The mission of the Leadership North Carolina Program is to inform, develop and engage committed leaders by broadening their understanding of and involvement in issues and opportunities facing our state. The program is aimed at persons who have demonstrated community and professional leadership experiences. Six monthly, two-day sessions give class members a broader understanding of the state, with a focus on issues in the topical areas of: Economic Development, Education, Environment, Government, and Health and Human Services. Participants learn about the critical issues in these areas through discussions with top officials of the state, professionals in the areas, field trips and experiential activities. The program cultivates a network of citizens with diverse backgrounds and experiences who represent the many geographic areas of the state and who are committed to volunteer service. Characteristics of a successful applicant include: commitment, motivation, and interest to serve the state; demonstrated voluntary leadership in community affairs; desire and willingness to seek key volunteer and/or appointed leadership roles; an occupational commitment to remain in the state; and long-term commitment to play a personal role in helping to shape North Carolinas future. Participants must have the full support of their employer. Attendance at each session is expected; those who fail to fulfill the attendance requirements are asked to withdraw. Attendance at the full Orientation Session is mandatory; the remaining five sessions each consist of 5 "segments" ( morning and afternoon of both program days, plus the main class dinner ) for a total of 30 segments during the year. Participants missing more than six segments are withdrawn from the program - there are no excused absences. Once a participant has accepted an offer of admission to the program and paid tuition, there are no refunds for any reason.
Charlotte / North Carolina / United States
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ABOUT THE LASIK VISION INSTITUTE The LASIK Vision Institute® wants to provide you with the easiest, safest and most comfortable treatment and the very best in patient care to give you the best possible result of your LASIK procedure. Through our network of LASIK Eye Surgery Centers across the country, we offer patients reliable and affordable access to the benefits of exceptional eye care. We utilize the latest technology, experienced independent LASIK eye surgeons, and have professional staff and support to keep you comfortable through the laser eye surgery experience. Your experience starts with a a free consultation appointment. Our physicians are some of the most experienced and skilled LASIK eye surgeons in the country. They will help you understand your personal condition and the options available to you to correct your vision.
Fayetteville / North Carolina / United States
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Elks Lodge is a national association. It offers drug awareness programs, college scholarships, youth activities and youth basketball programs. It also offers veteran services.