Regional Business Journal

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Business Journal • July 2011

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The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore awarded a $25,000 grant to HALO (Hope and Life Outreach) to support the new Center of Hope Day Facility. From left are Celeste Savage, executive director, HALO-Hope and Life Outreach; Spicer Bell, president, Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore; and Erica Joseph, program and development director, Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore.

HALO receives $25,000 grant The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore awarded a $25,000 grant to HALO (Hope and Life Outreach) to support the new Center of Hope Day Facility. HALO has plans to open the Center of Hope in space the organization currently occupies on Eastern Shore Drive. This center will help to meet a growing need to provide services and a safe place for homeless individuals and families during the day. Currently, most local shelters provide evening accommodations but guests must leave during the day due to staff and resource limitations. The grant resulted from the Foundation’s Community Initiatives Committee which works

Williams earns ASAI recognition

Craig Williams of Becker Morgan Group was recently awarded the American Society of Architectural Illustrators (ASAI) AIP26-Koichi Yasuda Juror Award for his 3D illustration, “Red.” This award places him within a prestigious group of professionals from around the world with a dedication to architectural illustration. Williams’ piece, one of the top six out of over 400 entries, will be showcased during

to identify programs that help to address a regional need. Past initiatives have focused on building capacity in the local nursing workforce through the Partners in Nursing Program, enhancing the construction trades curriculum in local high school career and technology programs, and engaging older adults in service and volunteerism and the re-launch of the ShoreCAN Volunteer Center. Organizations including Help and Outreach Point of Entry, Diakonia, Samaritan Shelter, Village of Hope, Joseph House and the Christian Shelter are recipients of CFES funding to support a wide range of programs and services. the annual Architecture in Perspective exhibition at Pola Museum Ginza in Tokyo, Japan. In addition, Williams’ illustration, “Hopper Remix,” received the ASAI AIP25-Robert Greenstreet Juror award and is featured on the national American Institute of Architects (AIA) website, www.aia.org. Williams combines over 15 years of architectural rendering and 3D modeling experience with the firm’s in-house graphic design department to provide clients with stateof-the-art presentation materials.

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RIBBON CUTTING - On Wednesday, May 25, The Friends of Poplar Hill Mansion were proud to have dignitaries, city officials, chamber members and friends attend a ribbon cutting to announce the completion of the historic interior paint restoration and the serpentine garden on the back lawn. Aleta Davis, board chair, thanked everyone for coming to the city owned historic Poplar Hill Mansion, Salisbury’s oldest federal home. Nancy Marasco, curator for the mansion, had the privilege of cutting the ribbon. Light refreshments and drinks were provided by the Poplar Hill Mansion board members. Thank you to all those in attendance that made this event a great success. For questions regarding the mansion or on how to become a Friend of Poplar Hill Mansion, visit www.poplarhillmansion.org.


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