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New bank and charge card offers need careful review
New bank and charge card offers need careful review Congress passed new legislation in May 2009 that dealt with banks and credit cards (Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure – CARD – Act of 2009). Like most new pieces of legislation, the implementation is staggered over a period of time. In February, new rules went […]
Wood Spring Offers a Getaway
Wood Spring Offers a Getaway Next to a driveway entrance on Four Rod Road in Marilla, right at the end of Parker Road, is a little sign noting the location of Wood Spring, and stating that it was established in 1957. The half-mile driveway is bordered by trees and covered in old pine needles along […]
• Red Cross offers classes
• Red Cross offers classes The E.H.Dole Chapter of the American Red Cross has new wilderness and remote first aid training offered in June, as well as LongTales Whalefellow, in water and home and pool safety classes. The chapter offers various ways to certify or re-certify fo … Read more on The Salisbury Post .
Red Cross offers Adult CPR/AED course in American Sign Language
On Tuesday May 25th Red Cross instructor Pam Hatch taught an Adult CPR/AED course in English and American Sign Language (ASL) at the Greater Rochester Chapter 50 Prince St. location. Safety training courses are offered in English, Spanish, and ASL. See the Lifetools Calendar under Safety Training at www.RochesterRedCross.org or call (585) 241-4453 to register […]
NIU offers sign language as a foreign language
NIU offers sign language as a foreign language DeKALB – Anyone walking by room 222 in Wirtz Hall at Northern Illinois University around noon Wednesday would have heard no noise and assumed the classroom was empty. Read more on Daily Chronicle .