Community Calendar Franchise.
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The Redleaf Calendar-KeeperTM 2012: A Record-Keeping System for Family Child Care Professionals (Redleaf Business Series)![]() | Redleaf Press Redleaf Press | Part personal assistant, part creative companion, The Redleaf Calendar-Keeperâ„¢ 2012 helps family child care professionals stay supremely organized every day of the year. From expense charts, payment logs, and food-tracking charts to mileage records and detailed income tax worksheets, this calendar is the ultimate way to keep important business records organized. Also included are monthly recipes, activities, and helpful tips. | |
Bill Organizer Booklet![]() | Bill Organizer Booklet provides one convenient location for easily storing, organizing, sorting and tracking monthly bills and receipts in a cleverly concealed pocket, built-in to each calendar month. The calendar lets you jot down notes, mark dates and list reminders so you always stay on top of your bills. Stay on top of your credit with this organized solution. Paper, cardboard, metal rings, 8 1/2 x 9 3/4 x 1/2". | ||
House: 2012 Wall Calendar![]() | NBC Universal | House 2012 Wall Calendar | |
Mastering Civic Engagement: A Challenge to Museums![]() | This call to action from AAM's Museums & Community Initiative challenges museums to pursue their potential as active, visible players in community life. An opening essay urges museums to reinvigorate their civic role and purposes and offers guideposts for inquiry and transformation. Other essays and reflections - from museum professionals and community practitioners - offer food for thought on the complex process of changing the terms of engagement between communities and museums. See also A Museums & Community Toolkit. | ||
Asset Building & Community Development![]() | Gary P. (Paul) Green and Anna L. Haines | Employing a broad definition of community development, this book shows how asset building can help increase the capacity of residents to improve their quality of life. It provides students and practitioners with theoretical and practical guidance on how to mobilize community capital (physical, human, social, financial, environmental, political, and cultural) to effect positive change. Authors Gary Paul Green and Anna Haines show that development controlled by community-based organizations provides a better match between these assets and the needs of the communities. | |
Community Nutrition in Action: An Entrepreneurial Approach![]() | Marie A. Boyle and David H. Holben | COMMUNITY NUTRITION IN ACTION, FIFTH EDITION introduces the program planning, policies, resources, and nutrition issues specific to community nutrition and provides an understanding of creating and implementing nutrition programs from various constituencies (elderly populations, children, impoverished populations, college students, etc.). Successful practitioners in community nutrition have proven to have a mind and skill set that opens them up to new ideas and ventures. Incorporating an entrepreneurial approach, this book helps readers learn how to take risks, try new technologies, and use fresh approaches to improving the public's nutrition and health status. The book also delivers the core material important to those who will be active in solving community nutritional and health problems, including program delivery, nutrition education, nutrition assessment, and planning nutrition interventions. | |
Community Economics: Linking Theory and Practice![]() | Ron Schaffer, Steven C. Deller and David W. Marcouiller | This Complete revision of Dr. Shaffer's classic Community Economics provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of economic structure in small communities and urban neighborhoods of America. Authors Shaffer, Deller, and Marcouiller review the economics of smaller communities with continued emphasis on how to build and achieve theoretically sound community economic development policy. The text also demonstrates how local participation and knowledge can be used to identify problems, form solutions, and maintain community support for long-term goals.The main body of economic research and literature has neglected the economics of smaller communities. Community Economics: Linking Theory and Practice fills that information void. This text serves as a comprehensive guide on smaller, open economies and urban neighborhoods for economists, regional planners, rural sociologists, and geographers. Additionally, Community Economics is an issue-oriented handbook of development strategies for development practitioners, planning and zoning officials, and others involved in the ay-to-day activities of community economic development. | |
Neighborhood Planning and Community-Based Development: The Potential and Limits of Grassroots Action (Cities and Planning)![]() | William Peterman | Exploring the promise and limits of grassroots strategies for community organizing, development and planning, this book looks at how they can be used in the revitalization and maintenance of urban neighborhoods. The book presents a number of case studies from the United States, analyzing the reasons for success and failure, and concludes with recommendations in the form of a "tool kit" for planners and community leaders. | |
The Franchise Fraud: How To Protect Yourself Before And After You Invest![]() | Robert Purvin and Robert L. Purvin Jr. | Critical evaluation of the franchising industry and community, exposing long held myths and advocating the organization of strong franchisee associations with the negotiating leverage to achieve a balance of obligations and benefits for franchisors and franchisees. | |
Dome 612 Monthly Bookkeeping Record with Tan Cover and 128 Pages, 11 x 8-1/2 Inches, Wirebound![]() | An ideal way to keep record of cash received and cash paid out, the Dome 600 Lexhide Cover Monthly Bookkeeping Record is wirebound and comes with 128 pages (enough for an entire year) for precise record keeping. Simple-to-keep, the record contains a payroll section, net profit/net worth ledger, calendar of tax forms, completed specimen page, and a list of 276 deductions allowed by law. The record also comes undated, so you can start keeping record at any time. Measuring 8-1/2 x 11 inches, this record comes with a tan cover. |
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| Web | thetowncalendaronline.com | Type | Franchise |