Non-profit

The Derryfield Restaurant Raises $25,000 for Cancer Research

The Derryfield Restaurant raised $25,000 for the Dartmouth Hitchcock Melanoma Center’s Research.

Manchester, NH. – February 17, 2010 – On January 29, 2010 The Derryfield Restaurant raised $25,000 for the Dartmouth Hitchcock Melanoma Center’s Research. The corporate and private events venue hosted the gathering selling over 600 tickets with 500+ people in attendance. The evening included live silent auctions, music, outstanding cuisine, and raffles all to benefit Dartmouth Hitchcock Melanoma Center’s Research. Read the rest of this press release »

Non-profit | February 18th, 2010

Charitable Funding Update by Copernicus

Over £33 million in grants have been given to over 13,000 charities and voluntary organizations in the first full year of the Government’s Grassroots Grants scheme. Read the rest of this press release »

Non-profit | February 8th, 2010

Sisters Without Boundaries Brings HIV/AIDS Forum to Wake County Adults and Teens

(Wake Forest, North Carolina) – On Saturday, February 20, from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm, Sisters Without Boundaries (SWB), a Wake Forest based community service organization, will host an information and discussion session about HIV/AIDS, at YWCA of the Greater Raleigh, located at 554 E. Hargett Street, in Raleigh, North Carolina. Read the rest of this press release »

Medical, Non-profit | January 30th, 2010

Playhouse Family Music Festival Aug 7 & 8 Funky Family Fun!

Funky Family Fun in the Carolina Mountains:
Sol Driven Train, Big Bang Boom Headline
Playhouse Family Music Festival August 7 & 8, 2009 Read the rest of this press release »

Art and Entertainment, Home and Family, Non-profit | July 29th, 2009

S.E.T.I.’s Dr. Seth Shostak Turns to Area51 Looking for Signs of Et

Las Vegas, Nv – July 28, 2009- Dr. Seth Shostak will be looking into Et’s suspected flight technology this August and what Area51 may be able to provide concerning extraterrestrial intelligence. S.E.T.I. scientists for over 40 years have concentrated their efforts on the stars and extrasolar planets, but can Area51 provide some insight into whether Et exhists at all? Next week Dr. Shostak will turn Alien Hunter as he evaluates confidentially collected tracking photos taken near Area51. Although no one has been able to find an actual piece of Et’s saucer for S.E.T.I. to look at, tracking photos of the disc taken using long range cameras have just been made available. According to Barbara Vance, a close colleague of Dr. Shostak, he will begin looking over the samples after he returns from a trip to see the recent solar eclipse. Read the rest of this press release »

Non-profit, Other, Science and Research | July 28th, 2009