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- Community development / by North Carolina Arts Council.(CARDINAL)134006;
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- Subjects: Community development; Federal aid to community development;
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- Community development / by North Carolina Arts Council.(CARDINAL)134006;
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- Subjects: North Carolina Arts Council; Federal aid to community development; Community development;
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- Community development : a guide to the proposed community development revenue sharing program / by North Carolina.Division of Community Services.(CARDINAL)154671;
Includes bibliographies.
- Subjects: Community development; Revenue sharing;
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- Who are community leaders? / by Rustad, Martha E. H.(Martha Elizabeth Hillman),1975-(CARDINAL)702322;
Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.What is a leader? -- Who leads a community? -- What kinds of leaders are there? -- Who can be a leader? -- Get involved: be a community leader."All communities need leaders of some kind to help steer and shape them. Through their elected positions, jobs, or volunteer work, leaders are vital to a strong community. A question-answer format and photos with which kids can identify define leaders' responsibilities and how leaders cooperate with all citizens to achieve shared goals. A hands-on activity encourages active community participation"--Provided by the publisher.K-3460From K To 2.From 5 years to 7 years.From K To 2.460L
- Subjects: Community development.; Community life.;
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- How can people help communities? / by Rustad, Martha E. H.(Martha Elizabeth Hillman),1975-author.(CARDINAL)702322;
Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.Who helps a community? -- How can we help our community spaces? -- How can we help others in our community? -- How can we make our community stronger? -- Get involved: message rocks."A community is only as strong as its individual members. What roles do those members play, and how do citizens work together to complete common tasks and achieve goals? A clear question-answer format, paired with photos kids can relate to, shows the importance of responsibility and cooperation. A simple activity encourages young readers to actively participate in their own community"--Provided by the publisher.K-3460From K To 2.From 5 years to 7 years.460L
- Subjects: Community development.; Community life.;
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- Organizing, a guide for grassroots leaders / by Kahn, Si.(CARDINAL)160528;
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- Subjects: Leadership.; Community development.;
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- Extra helping : recipes for caring, connecting & building community one dish at a time / by Elsbach, Janet Reich,author.(CARDINAL)783656; Brones, Anna,illustrator.(CARDINAL)408803; Turshen, Julia,foreword.(CARDINAL)349024;
Includes bibliographical references (page 233) and index.Food for expanding families -- Food for the rearranged and relocated -- Food for illness and recovery -- Food for solace -- Food for cheer, distraction, and celebration -- Food for lunch boxes and care packages -- Food for a crowd -- Caring for the caregiver.There is no more essential place to show up for people than on the plate. Extra Helping is for anyone who wants to respond to the challenge of baby announcements, PTO meal chains, and CaringBridge alerts with compassion and creativity; who wants to send something to a niece overcome by finals week or a neighbor who is grieving; and whose limits of time and other resources leave them feeling more confused than inspired. With recipes tailored to meet many of the dietary modifications that illness and recovery (not to mention modern life) often entail, Extra Helping walks you, the helpful friend, through cooking for people who are dealing with illness, recovery, and loss, or celebrating babies, birthdays, and new homes. Personal stories from the front lines of care, shortcuts for the time-strapped, and sidebars full of tips and embellishments round out a collection of over 70 recipes, aiding readers in developing a style of caregiving all their own. Extra Helping frames a philosophy of support, a personal identity of tending, a creative and unique-to-you style of saying "I am here for you" --one delivery at a time. --
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Community development.; Cooking.;
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- Community development action notebook / by Puls, Barbara.(CARDINAL)192678; National Conference of State Legislatures.(CARDINAL)158788;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-110).
- Subjects: Community development;
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- Helping hands / by Ring, Susan.(CARDINAL)534700;
Presents an introduction to the various ways people help each other, in simple text with illustrations, including cleaning up, building a house, creating a garden, and more.2.0K-3
- Subjects: Community development.; Community development;
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- Oak Hill Community Development : we are interested. by Furr, Jimmy W.;
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