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Reed & Barton Crescendo II 18/0 Stainless-Steel 65-Piece Flatware Set with Storage Caddy, Service for 12
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Classic elegance and simple style combine in this 65-piece Crescendo II stainless flatware set, equally suitable for formal occasions and the everyday table. Impress guests with this service for 12 at a buffet when entertaining or set at a family dinner of any size with the 5-piece place settings. The stately design features carved ridges along the length of the handles, banded at the neck for a finished touch. The matching hostess set of six pieces meets a range of serving needs with style. Crafted from 18/0 stainless steel for corrosion-resistance and lasting luster, the dishwasher-safe set never requires polishing. The twelve five-piece place settings include a dinner knife and fork, salad fork, soup spoon, and teaspoon. The hostess set includes two serving spoons (one pierced), a cold meat fork, butter spreader, and lovely shell-shaped sugar spoon. A handsome wooden storage caddy provides partitions to separate pieces and features a framed edge for an attractive display. The larger Continental sizing offers a balanced heft that feels comfortable in the hand. This favorite pattern from the Legacy collection of Reed & Barton, America's premiere silversmiths since 1824, carries a 25-year warranty. --Roberta Cruger What's in the Box 12 place settings. 5 serving pieces. Each place setting includes: salad fork; dinner fork; dinner knife; soup spoon; teaspoon. Serving set contains: serving spoon; pierced serving spoon; cold meat fork; butter spreader; sugar spoon. 65 pieces total.
Continental proportions, substantial weight and a rectilinear design provide this pattern with a sense of solid dignity. It would work well in both traditional and contemporary settings and represents fine craftsmanship as well as outstanding value.
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A Summer Place [VHS]
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Think A Summer Place, and you'll probably be humming Max Steiner's wonderfully romantic instrumental theme song, a hand-holding hit in 1959. The movie itself is similarly irresistible, a colorful soap opera about the passions of a pair of dewy-eyed teens and their straying parents. At an island resort in Maine, Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue (the reigning teen idols of the day) fall hard for each other. What they don't know is that her father (Richard Egan) and his mother (Dorothy McGuire), lovers 20 years earlier, have rekindled their affair. Both, inconveniently, have spouses, which is what makes this a soap opera. Lovers of camp will find much to savor in the incredible '50s attitudes, and in the innocence of supervirgin Dee ("Johnny, have you been bad with girls?"). Yet the sincerity of writer-director Delmer Daves, cowriter of An Affair to Remember, comes shining through the corn; and the grown-up affair anticipates The Bridges of Madison County by 30 years. --Robert Horton
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Peyton Place [VHS]
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Nominated for nine Academy Awards in 1957, Peyton Place has become synonymous with torrid soap opera. Though the novel by Grace Metalious is even more sensational, the movie provides plenty of tantalizing story turns--secrets, adultery, rape, bitter parents, frustrated teenagers, suicide, and murder. Multiple storylines deftly interweave: Allison MacKenzie (Diane Varsi), an ambitious young girl struggling with the neurotic fears of her mother (Lana Turner, in a career-reviving performance) and the neurotic fears of the boy she loves (Russ Tamblyn), while her best friend Selena Cross (Hope Lange) fights off the brutal advances of her drunken stepfather. The movie had to sanitize the novel's New England town in order to get some of the more unsavory plot turns past the censors; ironically, the glossy "normal" surface makes these events all the more shocking, paving the way for David Lynch's Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks. --Bret Fetzer
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A Summer Place
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SUMMER PLACE - DVD Movie
Think A Summer Place, and you'll probably be humming Max Steiner's wonderfully romantic instrumental theme song, a hand-holding hit in 1959. The movie itself is similarly irresistible, a colorful soap opera about the passions of a pair of dewy-eyed teens and their straying parents. At an island resort in Maine, Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue (the reigning teen idols of the day) fall hard for each other. What they don't know is that her father (Richard Egan) and his mother (Dorothy McGuire), lovers 20 years earlier, have rekindled their affair. Both, inconveniently, have spouses, which is what makes this a soap opera. Lovers of camp will find much to savor in the incredible '50s attitudes, and in the innocence of supervirgin Dee ("Johnny, have you been bad with girls?"). Yet the sincerity of writer-director Delmer Daves, cowriter of An Affair to Remember, comes shining through the corn; and the grown-up affair anticipates The Bridges of Madison County by 30 years. --Robert Horton
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Peyton Place
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PEYTON PLACE - DVD Movie
Nominated for nine Academy Awards in 1957, Peyton Place has become synonymous with torrid soap opera. Though the novel by Grace Metalious is even more sensational, the movie provides plenty of tantalizing story turns--secrets, adultery, rape, bitter parents, frustrated teenagers, suicide, and murder. Multiple storylines deftly interweave: Allison MacKenzie (Diane Varsi), an ambitious young girl struggling with the neurotic fears of her mother (Lana Turner, in a career-reviving performance) and the neurotic fears of the boy she loves (Russ Tamblyn), while her best friend Selena Cross (Hope Lange) fights off the brutal advances of her drunken stepfather. The movie had to sanitize the novel's New England town in order to get some of the more unsavory plot turns past the censors; ironically, the glossy "normal" surface makes these events all the more shocking, paving the way for David Lynch's Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks. --Bret Fetzer
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Did you learn to swim by reading a book?
The answer of course is no, even if you did read about the different strokes, breathing methods and different types of kicks. Sooner or later, you actually had to get into the water.
In the realm of leadership development, the same principle applies. You can take very valuable and informative courses, you can read books, articles and blogs about the subject and talk to people as well as observe leaders in action. You can participate in valuable organizations that teach you and give you some experiential opportunities (such as Toastmasters International - which I highly recommend). To actually develop your leadership skills you have to lead people.
So where can you get practical experience in actually doing this? Eli Manning and Peyton Manning did not play their first football game in the Superbowl; Yo Yo Ma did not have his first concert at Carnegie Hall.
Even the best in the world find a good place to practice before the performance, and they devote the time and energy necessary to developing their skills before they go on stage whatever the specific type of stage is, including leadership in the non-profit sector.
Most leadership experts would agree that these skills are fundamental for all leaders:
- Interpersonal skills (including Team Building).
- Oral communication
- Written Communication
- Continual Learning
- Integrity/Honesty
I would add that project management principles and skills are necessary for success in the 21st Century.
In the non-profit sector, whether you are an emerging leader eager to develop your own skills, or someone responsible for the leadership development program of your organization, there exists a unique opportunity to develop these skills, by participating in workplace giving campaigns, such as the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), America's Charities Campaigns, and United Way campaigns, etc.
Workplace giving is a unique method of fundraising within the non-profit sector, and many think of it only in terms of fundraising. But workplace giving campaigns have unique benefits - which I call "Hidden Treasures." Briefly, in workplace giving, the actual solicitations are performed by the employees of the organization, during the workday, hence the name "workplace giving."
Some of the other "Hidden Treasures" of workplace giving campaigns include conducting inexpensive market research, leverage of your development efforts, and exposure to a much wider audience than is possible on your own, plus developing multiple year revenue streams.
However, the focus of this article is leadership development, and in workplace giving campaigns there are campaign events known as "charity fairs." In a charity fair, selected charities from the workplace giving catalog are invited to come to the organization's offices, and staff a table with their representatives, give out their materials, and answer any questions that the potential donors might ask. One of the biggest "hidden treasures" of workplace giving campaigns is that they can be the ideal "practice field" for emerging non-profit leaders.
Charity fairs are one of the best leadership development opportunities that exist in the non-profit world. Non-profits that have learned how to integrate workplace giving campaigns into their overall leadership development efforts can use them to provide low risk, high value opportunities to their staff in a number of areas, including project management, public speaking, and team building. For example, the skills that can be developed and practiced through participation in charity fairs include:
Oral Communication - public speaking skills -you can practice your "elevator speech" dozens of times in the course of a campaign.
Team Building - the non-profit action officer can get practical experience in creating and leading a team, whether they are paid staff or volunteers.
Listening Skills - the non-profit team will have the opportunity to listen to hundreds of people in your community - what are they saying, what's most important to them, etc. These are your potential donors and supporters - does your mission resonate with them, are they aware of your organization, etc.?
Written Communication - there are multiple opportunities to develop one's writing ranging from simple memos to an analysis of the comments from the members of the community that were made at the charity fairs that is prepared for the executive and board leadership.
The paradox of workplace giving programs is that precisely because they are not a high risk or high cost program they can be an ideal "practice field or rehearsal hall" for leadership development. No one is going to "blow" a major gift solicitation at a charity fair, but the future leader can gain experience in "reading people."
To learn more about the world's largest workplace giving campaign, the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), please go to the http://www.cfcfundraising.com website and request your copy of my free report about the CFC, which includes a brief description of how to apply for inclusion in America's largest workplace giving campaign, the CFC.
Bill Huddleston, The CFC Coach
MPA in Nonprofit Management
BillHuddleston@verizon.net
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What is my book worth? I just found a hard back copy of Peyton Place printed in 1957?
I was going through a box of books from my family and I came across a copy of Peyton Place printed in 1957. Is it worth anything? I am not necessarily interested in selling I am simply interested. I have many other leather bound old books. Is there a reliable web-site which I can use to find details on value?
Peyton Place was published in 1956 so this is a reprint... check out this site...
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Graham track teams finish in third place
Graham's Abigail Gonzalez won the 1,600 at the District 2-3A Meet on Thursday, sweeping the distance events for the first time this season.
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