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2023.03.20 17:21 TheLettuceLeaf [WTS] Montblanc 149 Gold Trim [A2] REDUCED
Up for sale is an Montblanc 149 Fine Nib, it´s in mint condition an shows no signs of wear. I dipped the pen for the writing sample added below.
The Pen includes the big box and a new bottle of ink, the box comes with some wear on the outside but other than that it´s in perfect condition.
Price: $550 Net to me OBO, able to negotiate on the price and shipping. I am located in Mexico City and offer various shipping options. Please feel free to ask any questions or want more pictures.
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2023.03.20 17:19 dontfeartheringo Golden Visa/Digital Nomad Visa/etc Discussion
I realize I am setting myself up for a rough ride here, but I want to have this discussion even if it ends up being uncivil.
I have attached an article from the NY Times about Americans moving to Southern Europe and the effect it's having on Local people. There are a lot of topics of possible discussion here, not least of which is that the Times somehow managed to spill 2000 words on this without once mentioning that the USA is hurtling headlong into something like authoritarianism.
Also, I wonder where they find these people? The Times always seems to laser-focus on people absolutely swimming in cash who also have almost zero self-awareness. "We sold our condo in Florida for a billion dollars and we're happy here except that Muffy can't find the right gluten-free hot yoga class."
Are people in Barcelona starting to see rents spiral out of reach?
Are there ways for Americans to escape the nascent Weimar Republic vibe of the USA and integrate into Spanish/Catalan communities WITHOUT being disruptive?
Does anyone need a drummer?
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2023.03.20 17:19 TheLettuceLeaf [WTS] Montblanc 149 Rose Gold 90 years special edition [A2] REDUCED
Up for sale is an Montblanc 149 Medium Nib 90 years special edition [A2], it´s in mint condition and shows no signs of wear. I dipped the pen for the writing sample and it´s perfectly smooth as well as the piston.
The pen comes by itslef, however i can include a wooden display box at buyers request.
Price: $550 Net to me OBO, I am flexible on the price and willing to negotiate on shipping. I am located in Mexico City and offer various shipping options. Please feel free to ask any questions or want more pictures.
The pen comes by itslef, however I can include a wooden display box at buyers request.
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2023.03.20 16:53 LtAwesome91 Selling two Ticket - March 23rd Lightning @ Sens in Ottawa
Hey everyone, Sens fan here. I have two tickets to the game in Ottawa that I can no longer attend. So if any Lightning fans in the city are interested.
Ticket Info: Section 321, Row M, Seats 15-16. Purchased for $38 CAD each, looking to sell for $30CAD each.
They're on Ticketmaster so I can transfer them to you afteduring the sale.
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2023.03.20 16:46 TheCastlePlacement What’s Happening. A View from the Castle.
| Let me know when you are ready to start paying attention... LaSalle Investment Management just sold an office building in Orange County for $24.9 million (about $115/SF), 55% less than its purchase for $55.4 million (about $255/SF) in 2019. Outsized valuation metrics for exciting companies are NOT dead…Stripe is marketing a $4 billion funding round at a $55 billion pre-money valuation. That’s 550x projected 2023 EBITDA. Revenue and earnings, what a concept… Salesforce shares popped on great Q4 performance. YOY earnings rose 100% and revenue climbed 14% (to $8.38 billion). "Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and caldron bubble"... Affordability is an important bubble metric. Today, to afford a median priced home a median American household would need to spend 42.9% of their income. This is worse than the peak of the last housing bubble in 2007. "Every story of conversion is the story of a blessed defeat"... Macklowe Properties has completed the largest office-to-condo conversion in New York history. One Wall Street, in the financial district, with 566 residential units is a total conversion of the 90-year-old Irving Trust HQ office building. 50% of the units have been sold (from $1.1 to $12.75 million). All that glitters is not silver... Shares in Silvergate, the preeminent lender to crypto firms, fell more than 55% in one day after it told the SEC that it won’t file its annual report on time, is evaluating its ability to stay in business, and is "analyzing certain regulatory and other inquiries and investigations that are pending". Most of its crypto clients (including Coinbase, Paxos, Galaxy Digital and Crypto.com) cut ties with the bank. No blockchain. No token. Just good tech... Adobe has developed the functionality of NFTs without blockchain. The artist gets attribution and compensation for the digital art, as Adobe has embedded a digital executable license right in the image. Everyone knows it is the artist's work and can transact with the image wherever it goes. "East meets West, like a dragon and a dove, you're like no one else that I've known”… Everyone knows that the US government thinks that TikTok is a national security threat. But they are also concerned about the dangers posed by other Chinese apps on tens of millions of American phones. Chinese apps are the most popular apps in the US right now (the top three free apps on App Store, and three of the top four on Google Play). You see folks, it’s not just crypto… Nationwide multifamily investment sales in January 2023 decreased 71% from January 2022. “Yes, your once, twice, three times a lady, and I love you”… Billionaire oil baron Robert Belfer invested in Enron (lost $billions), Madoff (lost $tens of millions) and FTX (lost $34.5 million). #investmentbanking #technology #privateequity #venturecapital #castleplacement #cpgoapp What’s Happening. A View from the Castle. submitted by TheCastlePlacement to u/TheCastlePlacement [link] [comments] |
2023.03.20 16:37 Delicious_Mess7976 Seeking area for relocation - retiree who travels a lot
First, I need to say that I'm not the typical retiree - I don't want to go to Florida, for many reasons.
I'm late fifties, active, single (divorced) and want to stay near friends & relatives scattered around Central NY. I've spent the past couple of decades mining a hectic career in NYC and DC, but it's time to come "home". I am from a rural part of CNY, but am familiar with and enjoy Syracuse - but have no idea what parts of the area may now be a good place to live for someone in my situation.
Things I enjoy: the arts, movies, hiking, love listening to live music, dining out.
I realize I have to give up some things I've grown used to....but hope to have access to public transport and being able to get to the airport and Amtrak stations when I need to.
Hope to find a neighborhood safe for older people, don't need a big place or yard to take care of. Condo might work well, but not familiar with the condo market in SYR, maybe I should rent. I would very much appreciate any suggestions for good parts of the city or suburbs or neighborhoods. An area where it's safe to walk around. Thanks
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2023.03.20 16:19 SchlesingerMindy323 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in KY Hiring Now!
Hey guys, here are some recent job openings in ky. Feel free to comment here or send me a private message if you have any questions, I'm at the community's disposal! If you encounter any problems with any of these job openings please let me know that I will modify the table accordingly. Thanks!
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2023.03.20 16:17 No_Competition4897 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in WA Hiring Now!
Hey guys, here are some recent job openings , feel free to comment here if you have any questions, I'm at the community's disposal! If you encounter any problems with any of these job openings please let me know that I will modify the table accordingly. Thanks!
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2023.03.20 16:04 SchlesingerMindy323 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in KS Hiring Now!
Hey guys, here are some recent job openings in ks. Feel free to comment here or send me a private message if you have any questions, I'm at the community's disposal! If you encounter any problems with any of these job openings please let me know that I will modify the table accordingly. Thanks!
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2023.03.20 15:35 Levinshizer Managed edge computing- who, why and how
As we approach 2030, MSPs will need to embrace new technologies and services to meet evolving customer demands. One of the new verticals that MSPs should consider to increase service variety include edge computing.
As edge computing becomes more prevalent, MSPs can offer managed edge services to help customers process data closer to the source and improve latency.
Edge computing has the potential to revolutionize many industries, particularly those that rely on real-time data processing and analysis. Some of the industries that are more likely to benefit from edge computing today include:
- Healthcare: Edge computing can help healthcare providers to monitor patient vitals, analyze medical images, and quickly diagnose illnesses.
- Retail: Edge computing can help retailers to analyze customer behavior and preferences, manage inventory in real-time, and improve the overall customer experience.
- Manufacturing: Edge computing can help manufacturers to optimize production processes, improve quality control, and reduce downtime by enabling real-time monitoring and analysis of machinery.
- Smart cities: Edge computing can help cities to manage traffic flow, monitor air quality, and improve public safety by enabling real-time data analysis and decision-making.
- Energy and utilities: Edge computing can help energy and utility companies to optimize the use of renewable energy sources, monitor energy usage in real-time, and reduce downtime in the event of outages or other disruptions.
MSPs play a critical role in helping organizations implement and manage edge computing solutions for several reasons:
- Expertise: MSPs have the technical expertise and experience needed to design, implement, and manage edge computing solutions. They can help organizations select the right hardware and software, optimize their edge computing infrastructure, and ensure that it is integrated with their existing systems.
- Scalability: MSPs can help organizations scale their edge computing infrastructure as needed. This can be particularly important for organizations that need to process large volumes of data in real-time or operate in distributed environments.
- Security: Edge computing can introduce new security risks, such as data breaches and cyberattacks. MSPs can help organizations mitigate these risks by implementing appropriate security measures, such as encryption and access controls.
- Cost-effectiveness: MSPs can help organizations achieve cost savings by optimizing their edge computing infrastructure and identifying areas for improvement. MSPs can also provide ongoing management and maintenance services, reducing the need for in-house staff and resources.
- Focus on Core Business: By outsourcing their edge computing management to an MSP, organizations can free up internal resources to focus on their core business activities. This can help organizations improve their efficiency, productivity, and competitiveness.
MSPs can generate revenue from selling edge computing services in several ways:
- Consulting Services: MSPs can offer consulting services to help customers design and implement edge computing solutions that meet their specific needs. This can include assessing the customer's existing infrastructure, identifying areas for improvement, and recommending solutions that leverage edge computing technologies.
- Hardware Sales: MSPs can sell edge computing hardware, such as edge gateways, to customers who want to deploy edge computing solutions. MSPs can also provide installation and configuration services to help customers set up and integrate these devices into their existing infrastructure.
- Edge Analytics: MSPs can offer analytics services that leverage edge computing to provide real-time insights into customer data. This can help customers make more informed business decisions and improve their operations.
- Managed Services: MSPs can provide ongoing managed services for edge computing solutions, including monitoring, maintenance, and support. This can provide customers with peace of mind knowing that their edge computing infrastructure is being managed by experts.
- Value-Added Services: MSPs can offer value-added services that leverage edge computing, such as predictive maintenance or asset tracking. These services can help customers optimize their operations and improve their bottom line.
Overall, MSPs can provide organizations with the expertise, scalability, security, cost savings, and focus needed to implement and manage edge computing solutions effectively. By offering edge computing services, MSPs can generate revenue from selling solutions and help customers realize the benefits of this emerging technology that will take significant part in our 2030 world.
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2023.03.20 15:34 ottawaagent The Ottawa Real Estate Market: Week In Review
Good morning
ottawa and happy Monday to you all! All weekly updates can now be seen
here. You can also track all new housing starts
here. Lastly, you can also find the Ottawa Real Estate February Market report
here.
I will continue to post
this weeks information every Monday, but if you would like to see further back, please refer to the link above for the archived stats.
Below are the stats for both
freehold, condominium and rental properties over the past several days in Ottawa. The average/median list price is for the
sold/rented properties and all of these numbers reflect stats within
Ottawa proper and do not cover areas such as Perth, Arnprior, Smith Falls, Brockville etc.
Freehold - Number of active listings: 157
- Number of conditional sales: 97
- Number of sold properties: 136
- Average list price: $754,277
- Average sold price: $739,681 (98.06% of list price)
- Average days on market: 37
- Average cumulative days on market: 56
- Median list price: $687,950
- Median sold price: $671,700 (97.64% of list price)
- Median days on market: 17
- Median cumulative days on market: 20
Condos - Number of active listings: 89
- Number of conditional sales: 54
- Number of sold properties: 47
- Average list price: $426,104
- Average sold price: $420,439 (98.67% of list price)
- Average days on market: 36
- Average cumulative days on market: 66
- Median list price: $418,800
- Median sold price: $420,000 (100.29% of list price)
- Median days on market: 20
- Median cumulative days on market: 34
Rental - Number of active listings: 104
- Number of rented properties: 115
- Average list price: $2,466/month
- Average rented price: $2,460/month (99.76% of list price)
- Average days on market: 31
- Average cumulative days on market: 35
- Median list price: $2,300/month
- Median rented price: $2,300/month (100% of list price)
- Median days on market: 18
- Median cumulative days on market: 21
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2023.03.20 15:23 Delicious_Reveal3608 Tamil Nadu Budget 2023-24 Announcement
Notwithstanding the several massive welfare schemes that are being implemented during the last two years, owing to the unprecedented and difficult reforms undertaken, we have reduced the annual revenue deficit of around Rs.62,000 crore which we inherited on assuming office, to around Rs.30,000 crore in the Revised Estimates of the current year. It is noteworthy that this is approximately Rs.5,000 crore lower than the level of the pre-COVID year of 2019-20. In accordance with the mandate of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of achieving Zero-revenue deficit, the State will adopt a smooth glide path without compromising on our welfare initiatives and developmental priorities
The main reason for the fiscal stress faced by the Government at the time of assuming office was the fall in tax revenue in the previous years. The State‟s own tax revenues which were at a healthy 8 per cent of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) during 2006-11 have witnessed a precipitous fall in the last 10 years and reached 5.58 per cent in 2020-21. This is much lower when compared to other large States such as Maharashtra and Karnataka. Though the Tax-GSDP ratio has increased to 6.11 per cent in the current year due to the efforts of this Government in the last two years, concerted action is needed to raise it further to find financial resources for welfare schemes.
The Hon‟ble Chief Minister adroitly handled the second wave of Covid, major floods in Chennai and severe financial stress. In spite of these constraints, he was able to fulfill the promises to the people and has several achievements to his credit. He has urged us to strive to fulfill the expectations of the people in the coming years and I have prepared this budget keeping these instructions in mind. With these introductory remarks, let me now proceed to sector-wise view of the Budget 2023-24.
To honour the legacy of Tamil martyrs Thiruvalargal Thalamuthu and Natarajan, who sacrificed their lives to protect Tamil in the struggle against Hindi imposition, a memorial will be established at Chennai.
In order to propagate the ideals of Annal Ambedkar, the father of the Indian Constitution and the architect of a progressive and egalitarian India, the Government will provide a grant of Rs.5 crore to translate his works into Tamil language.
To give an impetus to the growth of Tamil as a global language by promoting its usage in the technology sector, an „International Conference on Tamil Computing‟ will be held with the participation of renowned experts from across the world. This will greatly encourage development of software in Tamil language.
With a view to celebrating the glory of Tamils who have conquered many lands overseas, efforts will be taken to promote and support sea cruises that will connect places of significance in Tamil culture. These cruises will showcase the rich history, literature, art, culture, handicrafts and cuisine of Tamil people and will spread the State‟s glory across the seven seas.
The Government has been providing free bus pass to elderly Tamil scholars in recognition of their invaluable contribution to our language. In the coming year, the Government will extend this benefit to 591 more Tamil scholars.
To enable the younger generation to imbibe and appreciate our celebrated art heritage, the Government will expand the widely popular Chennai Sangamam cultural programme to 8 major cities in the coming year. It will provide a platform to nurture folk art and artists and celebrate the shared cultural ethos of the Tamil people. An amount of Rs.11 crore is provided in this Budget for this purpose.
To preserve folk arts and to ensure that these traditions continue to flourish in the future, 25 part time folk art training centres will be set up across the State.
The Cholas are one of the greatest dynasties who conquered seas and the lands beyond, and ruled vast stretches of India and South East Asia for many centuries. Tamil art, music, architecture, sculpture, crafts and dance reached their pinnacle during the Chola period and their glory spread far and wide. To highlight the contribution of the Cholas who ruled the world, and to preserve artefacts and relics of that age, a “Grand Chola Museum‟ will be set up in Thanjavur.
The Hon‟ble Chief Minister intervened on humanitarian grounds to send essential commodities to help the people affected by the severe economic crisis in Sri Lanka. After securing the consent of the Union Government, 40,000 MT of rice, 500 MT of milk powder and 102 MT of medical supplies, worth Rs.197 crore have been sent in three ships.
We have been continually requesting the Union Government to grant Indian citizenship to Sri Lankan Tamils residing in India. Pending this request, this Government had announced that 7,469 houses will be constructed in the rehabilitation camps for Sri Lankan Tamils, with the objective of providing safe and quality accommodation. In the first phase, 3,510 houses were taken up for construction at a cost of Rs.176 crore and the works are underway. In the second phase, the Government will sanction Rs.223 crore towards construction of the remaining 3,959 houses in the coming financial year.
Recognizing the valour and supreme sacrifice made by security forces in guarding our nation, the ex-gratia that is being offered by the State Government to the next of kin of armed forces personnel hailing from Tamil Nadu who are killed in wa war-like operations will be doubled from Rs.20 lakh to Rs.40 lakh. Further, the monetary grants that are offered to gallantry awards/distinguished service medal winners in armed forces hailing from Tamil Nadu will be enhanced four times.
Ensuring quality education and medical facilities to all is the fundamental objective of this Government. It is in pursuance of this goal that the Government is implementing pioneering schemes like Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam and Innuyir Kappom, besides taking several initiatives to strengthen the public health infrastructure in the State. The Government is implementing the novel Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam scheme, where non-communicable diseases are identified and addressed at an early stage. This Government which is deeply concerned about the welfare of workers, who are the bedrock of our economy, will launch a new initiative to address the issue of non-communicable diseases among workers in factories and in unorganised sectors like construction. The Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam scheme will be expanded to 711 factories covering 8.35 lakh workers in the first phase. Health checkup camps will be held in these factories with specific emphasis on non-communicable diseases like high blood pressure and diabetes. Migrant labourers will also benefit under this scheme.
Under the Chief Minister‟s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme, insurance coverage of Rs.5 lakh is being given per year per family. During the current year, so far, 11.82 lakh patients have availed treatment worth Rs.993 crore, which is the highest since the inception of the scheme.
The 1,000 bedded Kalaignar Memorial Multi Super Speciality Hospital in the premises of King Institute of Preventive Medicine and Research Centre, Guindy will be inaugurated this year. New speciality hospital buildings are being constructed in three Government medical college hospitals at Madurai, Coimbatore and Kilpauk at a total cost of Rs.1,020 crore and they will be put to use shortly
New buildings will be constructed at a cost of Rs.110 crore in the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital, which caters to the medical needs of people in Tiruchirappalli and its surrounding districts. In order to fulfil the medical needs of people in North Chennai, a new multi-speciality block, nurses training school and hostel will be constructed in Stanley Hospital at a cost of Rs.147 crore.
The first Government Siddha Medical College in the State was established in Palayamkottai in 1964. At present, there are 100 undergraduate and 60 post-graduate students in this institute. Further, treatment is also being provided to nearly 1,000 patients on a daily basis. The Government will undertake works to improve the infrastructure of the college and hospital at a cost of Rs.40 crore. Rs.18,661 crore has been allotted towards Health and Family Welfare Department in the Budget.
Due to the various initiatives launched by this Government in the last two years, the student enrolment in Government schools has increased significantly. Therefore, the Government had launched the „Perasiriyar Anbazhagan School Development Scheme‟ to modernize and upgrade physical infrastructure at an outlay of Rs.7,000 crore over a period of five yeaRs.During the current year, works to the tune of Rs.2,000 crore have been taken up. In the upcoming financial year, the Government will construct classrooms, laboratories and toilets at a cost of Rs.1,500 crore.
The „Ennum Ezhuthum‟ Programme aims at achieving Universal Foundational Literacy and Numeracy for students in classes 1 – 3 by 2025. Owing to the positive response received, this programme will be expanded to classes 4 and 5 with an outlay of Rs.110 crore in the upcoming financial year.
The goal of social justice can be fulfilled only when knowledge is made widespread and accessible to people in the remotest of places. With this objective, moving beyond Chennai, book fairs were conducted in all districts and five literature festivals were successfully conducted during the current year. This great initiative will continue next year also, at a cost Rs.10 crore. The Government successfully organized the first edition of the Chennai International Book Fair in January 2023 with participation from 24 countries. An unprecedented number of 355 MoUs were signed between publishers from Tamil Nadu and various countries paving way for knowledge and copyright exchange. This international book fair will also be conducted next year.
Educational institutions play a vital role in establishing social justice, equality and equity in all walks of life. Therefore, the Government has been taking multiple initiatives in the last two years to improve the quality of education through schemes such as Ennum Ezhuthum, Schools of Excellence, Hi-tech Labs, Model Schools, and Perasiriyar Anbazhagan School Development Scheme. It is essential that the benefits of these programmes reach all students. Requests have been received to operate and maintain Adi Dravidar Welfare Schools through the School Education department in the State High-Level Vigilance and Monitoring Committee meetings held under the chairmanship of the Hon'ble Chief Minister on 19.8.21 and 12.4.22. To achieve the goal of social justice in the field of education, to improve the quality of schools functioning under various departments and to ensure that all students are provided quality education, all schools functioning under various departments like Adi-Dravidar and Tribal Welfare, Backward Class, Most Backward Class & Denotified Communities, Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments and Forest will be brought under the School Education department. It will be ensured that the service conditions and benefits of teachers and staff presently working in these schools are protected.
The Government is using data based governance to remove various shortcomings in the implementation of schemes. In order to reduce the unnecessary delay in the disbursement of scholarships by various departments and to ensure that scholarship amount reaches eligible students in a timely manner, directly to their bank accounts, an integrated scholarship portal will be created.
An iconic eight-storeyed library in two lakh square feet, with all modern amenties is being constructed in Madurai, the seat of Tamil Sangam. This library will cater to all sections of the society including children, students, researchers, youth who are preparing for competitive exams, homemakers, senior citizens and the differently abled. The library will feature special facilities including children‟s section with colourful books, separate area with internet facility for those writing competitive exams, braille books for the visually impaired, air conditioned meeting halls, art gallery to exhibit the cultural heritage of Southern Tamil Nadu and an exquisite repository of the writings and speeches of Muthamizharignar Kalaignar.
In the first phase, this library will house 3.50 lakh books in Tamil and English relating to various subjects like literature, culture, science, engineering, law and medicine. This modern temple of knowledge in Southern Tamil Nadu will be named Kalaignar Centenary Library to mark the commencement of centenary celebrations of Muthamizharignar Kalaignar, in recognition of his immense contribution to the Tamil society. This library will welcome its first readers in June this year. Rs.40,299 crore has been allocated towards School Education Department in the Budget.
The Government is cognizant of the fact that human resource is the greatest wealth of the State and has been investing heavily in its development. We recognise that a highly skilled workforce is a unique competitive advantage to attract investments into the State. Therefore, to create a workforce suited for the rapidly changing industrial ecosystems, a scheme is underway to transform 71 Government ITIs to Centres of Excellence at a cost of Rs.2,877 crore. The works will be completed and students will be enrolled in new courses in the coming academic year itself.
In the next phase, the Government will launch a programme in the coming year to transform and modernize the Government Polytechnic colleges into „Centres of Excellence‟ in accordance with the Industry 4.0 standards in collaboration with industry partners. The programme will focus on infrastructure modernization, industry relevant course content creation, capacity building of faculty members and employment opportunities for the students. 54 Government polytechnics will be upgraded as „Centres of Excellence‟ at a total cost of Rs.2,783 crore under this scheme.
The Government proposes to establish a world class skill centre named “Tamil Nadu World Innovation and Skill Training Hub” (TN-WISH) at Ambattur at a cost of Rs.120 crore with the objective of providing skill training to trainers in ITIs and polytechnics and to create a highly skilled workforce. The hub will provide training in advanced technologies such as Mechatronics, Internet of Things, Advanced Automobile Technology, Precision Engineering and Advanced Welding.
The Hon‟ble Chief Minister had launched the visionary programme “Naan Mudhalvan” last year to train 10 lakh students and youth in industry relevant skills and thus generate job opportunities for them. This programme is being implemented in all engineering and arts and science colleges in collaboration with industry partneRs.Academic curriculum has been revised to include industry relevant courses to improve employability of students. Currently, about 12.7 lakh students from engineering and arts and science colleges are being trained under this programme. 12,582 engineering faculty and 7,797 arts & science faculty have also been trained. Rs.50 crore has been provided for this scheme in the budget.
To scale up skill training infrastructure in a massive way, factories will be used as Skill Development Centres. Industries will be incentivized to provide on-the-job-training to youth in factories. In this Budget, an amount of Rs.25 crore has been allocated for this „Factory Skill Schools‟ programme. A state-of-the-art Skill Development Centre will be established, at an estimated cost of Rs.80 crore, in SIPCOT Industrial Park, Shoolagiri in Krishnagiri district, which is emerging as the third largest industrial cluster in the State.
The Perunthalaivar Kamarajar College Development Scheme was launched last year with an outlay of Rs.1,000 crore for improving infrastructure and basic amenities in Government colleges over a period of five yeaRs.In the current year, works such as construction of new classrooms and additional laboratories have been taken up in 26 Government polytechnic colleges and 55 Government arts and science colleges. These works will be carried out in the coming financial year also at an estimated cost of Rs.200 crore.
It is seen that the number of students from Tamil Nadu clearing the Civil Services Examinations has been on the decline in the last few years. With the objective of reversing this trend, Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporation (TNSDC) will implement a scheme in co-ordination with Anna Staff Administrative College to help civil services aspirants to access better coaching facilities and materials. Every year 1,000 civil services aspirants will be short listed through a screening test. Each aspirant will be provided Rs.7,500 per month for 10 months to prepare for the preliminary examination. Those students who clear the preliminary examination will be provided a lumpsum amount of Rs.25,000. For this programme, an amount of Rs.10 crore has been allocated to TNSDC in the Budget Estimates 2023-24. In aggregate, an allocation of Rs.6,967 crore has been made to the Higher Education Department in this Budget.
With the realization that tomorrow‟s society is the responsibility of today‟s youth, this Government is committed to making the youth strong and vibrant. With the successful conduct of International Chess Olympiad in Chennai and the competitions for Chief Minister‟s Trophy being held across the State, the sports sector has been given a new impetus. As the next step, the Government through the Chennai Metropolitan Development Agency will set up a state-of-the-art Global Sports City in Chennai which will promote the development of sports and emerge as a favoured destination for leading sports events. For this purpose, a detailed project report will be prepared by engaging international experts.
The Government will undertake a comprehensive renovation of the iconic Jawaharlal Nehru Outdoor Stadium, Chennai and equip it with modern sports facilities at an estimated cost of Rs.25 crore.
This Government, which is founded on the principles of social justice and equitable growth, attaches highest priority to the development of Adi-Dravidars and Tribals. With the objective of increasing the Gross Enrolment Ratio of Adi Dravidar and Tribal students in higher education and providing them safe and quality accommodation, four new hostels will be constructed with modern facilities in Madurai, Coimbatore, Tiruchirappalli and Nilgiris at an estimated total cost of Rs.100 crore. These hostels will be maintained and managed by engaging professional agencies.
It has been a long pending demand to enact a legislation to ensure effective implementation of the Scheduled Castes and Tribal Sub Plan. Heeding to this request, the Government will bring a new legislation to ensure adequate allocation of funds and effective implementation of the Scheduled Castes and Tribal Sub Plans. The draft bill will be introduced in the next session of the Assembly after due consultation with stakeholdeRs.
The practice of manual cleaning of sewers and septic tanks is a blot on humanity. In order to completely prevent deaths due to manual cleaning of sewers and septic tanks, a new scheme has been recently launched by this Government. By transforming sanitary workers into entrepreneurs and facilitating them to procure modern machinery, this scheme will enable them to undertake these works in a safe manner and generate income. In this scheme, priority will be given to families of sanitary workers who died during manual cleaning and to persons currently engaged in sanitary work, on the basis of their willingness. In the first phase, the scheme will be implemented in the Chennai Metropolitan area. Based on this pilot exercise, the scheme will be expanded to the entire State.
It is seen that the share of persons from Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities who avail various entrepreneurship promotion subsidies from the Government is very low. In order to promote economic development of SC/ST entrepreneurs, a new scheme called „Annal Ambedkar Business Champions Scheme‟ will be launched in the coming financial year. The new scheme will provide 35 per cent capital subsidy and offer 6 per cent interest subvention for loans to procure machineries and equipment. A sum of Rs.100 crore is allocated for this scheme in the Budget Estimates 2023-24.
To revive the Welfare Board for Puthirai Vannars, Rs.10 crore will be provided to undertake livelihood development and welfare activities.
A new scheme named „Iyothee Thass Pandithar Habitation Development Scheme‟ will be launched to ensure basic amenities in Adi Dravidar habitations in both urban and rural areas and to bring about comprehensive socio-economic development. The scheme will be implemented at a cost of Rs.1,000 crore over a period of 5 years.
A sum of Rs.3,513 crore has been allocated to the Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department in this Budget.
It is well known that it was Muthamizharignar Kalaignar who coined the term „Differently Abled‟. Given the importance of this department, it is directly looked after and works are closely monitored by the Hon‟ble Chief Minister. RIGHTS project is being implemented at a cost of Rs.1,763 crore with financial assistance from World Bank. The main objective of this project is to create an inclusive society by promoting accessibility through creation of barrier-free structures and employment opportunities through vocational training. The project will be implemented in 15 districts in 2023-24. At the divisional level, 39 One Stop social care service centres will be established to provide services including disability assessment, certification and early intervention. Further, 150 neighbourhood centres manned by volunteers will be set up to provide treatment at home and assistance in availing benefits under various welfare schemes.
For the benefit of the 6.84 lakh differently abled persons across the State, the Hon‟ble Chief Minister has already issued orders to increase the pension from Rs.1,000 to Rs.1,500 and the maintenance allowance from Rs.1,500 to Rs.2,000 for severely affected persons with disabilities. Towards this, a sum of Rs.1,444 crore has been allotted in the Budget.
The State Government is providing guarantee and interest subsidy for the development of enterprises of differently abled persons. Through these initiatives, Tamil Nadu has facilitated loan assistance to 11,155 differently abled persons to the tune of Rs.50 crore through National Handicapped Finance Development Corporation this year, placing Tamil Nadu in the first place in the Country.
The Government is developing a comprehensive database of differently abled persons to ensure effective delivery of benefits under Government schemes. In the first phase, a database of 9,08,000 persons who are benefitting from various welfare schemes has been created.
The Government has been taking various steps to improve the functioning of Backward Class and Most Backward Class hostels by upgrading infrastructure, and providing nutritious food. In the last two years, works for the construction of 9 hostels at a cost of Rs.36.25 crore are being implemented. Further, based on the requirements of students, fifteen school hostels have been upgraded as college hostels.
In the Budget Estimates, a sum of Rs.252 crore has been allocated towards Pre-Matric and Post-Matric scholarship schemes. An amount of Rs.305 crore has been earmarked towards distribution of bicycles to students. A sum of Rs.1,580 crore has been allocated to the Backward Class, Most Backward Class, Denotified Communities and Minorities Department.
Following the ancient Tamil tradition, many leaders of the Tamil society have introduced pioneering schemes to eradicate poverty and promote the educational development of students. In 1920, Sir Pitti Theagarayar, the then chairman of the Chennai Municipal Corporation introduced mid-day meal programme in Chennai for the first time in the Country. During Perunthalaivar Kamarajar‟s tenure as the Chief Minister, the mid-day meal scheme was expanded at the state level, marking a transformational change in the history of education in Tamil Nadu. This was followed by further efforts to eliminate hunger including the Nutritious Meal Programme by Puratchi Thalaivar MGR and the scheme to provide eggs along with nutritious meals by Muthamizharignar Kalaignar.
At this juncture, it has come to light that some children studying in Government schools are suffering from stunted growth and malnutrition. Recognizing that students may be unable to concentrate on studies as they come hungry to schools without eating breakfast, the Hon‟ble Chief Minister launched the „Chief Minister‟s Breakfast Scheme‟ last year, which is the landmark scheme of this Dravidian Model Government founded on social justice. This historic scheme was inaugurated on September 15, the birth anniversary of Perarignar Anna.
The Chief Minister‟s Breakfast Scheme is being implemented in 1937 Government Primary Schools and it is benefitting 1,48,315 students studying from Class I to Class V. Out of the 1,543 Elementary schools,where the scheme was implemented in the first phase, the attendance of students has increased in 1,319 schools. The attendance has increased by 10per cent in 624 schools, 20per cent in 462 schools and 30per cent in 193 schools. In Tiruppathur, Perambalur, Ariyalur and Tiruvarur districts, attendance of students has increased in all the schools where the Breakfast scheme was implemented. To translate the noble vision of the Hon‟ble Chief Minister that we will make any sacrifice to ensure that no child remains hungry while learning and to make learning joyful and education universal, the Chief Minister‟s Breakfast Scheme will be expanded to cover all the 30,122 Government primary schools in the State from the coming academic year. Rs.500 crore is allotted for this scheme in this Budget which will benefit 18 lakh students studying from Class I to Class V.
Educated women are essential for a prosperous and self-sufficient society. Well aware of this, Muthamizharignar Kalaignar introduced the Moovalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar Marriage Assistance Scheme in 1989 to promote women's education. Realizing that many girls from poor families in Tamil Nadu are unable to continue higher education after completing 12th standard, this Government has redesigned the scheme as Moovalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar Pudhumai Penn Scheme, under which all girl students studying from 6th to 12th standard in Government schools are provided Rs.1000 rupees per month for their higher education. At present, 2.20 lakh girl students are benefitting under this scheme every month. Compared to the year 2021-22, 29 per cent more girls have entered colleges this year, which is an addition of 20,477 girl students. The fact that the many girls who did not pursue higher education after completing their schooling have now enrolled in colleges is a testimony to the success of this scheme.
The self-help group movement, that was pioneered by Muthamizharignar Kalaignar in the country in 1989 at Dharmapuri, has today blossomed into a massive people‟s movement. This Government is undertaking several measures for capacity building and livelihood development of women self-help groups. In the current year, so far, women self-help groups have received bank loans of around Rs.24,712 crore. In the coming financial year, a target of Rs 30,000 crore has been set for credit linkage to SHGs.
Women entrepreneurs continue to face difficulties in accessing adequate, timely credit and marketing of products. To address these challenges, the Government will establish an exclusive „Start-up Mission‟ for women. This mission will facilitate women entrepreneurs in all aspects of their business.
Since 2021-22, a total of 213 godowns have been constructed with a storage capacity of 2.86 lakh MT at a combined cost of Rs.238 crore to augment storage capacity and minimize losses. Further, 12 godowns with a storage capacity of 28,000 MT are being constructed at a total cost of Rs.54 crore.
To meet the liabilities of the important poll promises fulfilled by this Government, a sum of Rs.2,393 crore for the waiver of agricultural loans, a sum of Rs.1,000 crore for the waiver of jewel loans and a sum of Rs.600 crore for waiving self-help group loans, totalling an amount of Rs.3,993 crore has been allotted in the Budget.
The Government will frame a comprehensive long-term plan to carry out structural reforms in Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation to improve efficiency in operations and fiscal sustainability. An amount of Rs.10,500 crore has been provided in this Budget towards Food Subsidy in the Public Distribution System. An allocation of Rs.16,262 crore has been made to the Co-operation, Food and Consumer Protection Department in this Budget. The Government is taking several efforts to restore and rejuvenate the water bodies. Under Tamil Nadu Irrigated Agriculture Modernisation Project, the Government has sanctioned rehabilitation works in 341 tanks, 67 anicuts and 11 canals at an estimated cost of Rs.462 crore. Further, repair, renovation and restoration works are being undertaken in 309 tanks at an estimated cost of Rs.258 crore.
Long term flood mitigation works are being undertaken at a cost of Rs.184 crore in the districts of Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kanchipuram and Cuddalore. Of these, 9 works have been completed and 2 works are in progress. In the current year, 12 flood mitigation works have been undertaken in Chennai, Kanchipuram, Chengalpattu and Thiruvallur districts at a total cost of Rs.434 crore.
The Tamil Nadu Animal Welfare Board, under the chairmanship of the Hon'ble Chief Minister, has been restructured to promote the welfare of animals in the State. In order to control the burgeoning street dog population, it is necessary to set up Animal Breeding Control Centres. To strengthen and improve the effectiveness of the Animal Welfare Board, an amount of Rs.10 crore has been provided in the Budget. This fund will be used to carry out animal breeding control activities, provide training to local Government employees and implement animal welfare activities.
This Government is empathetic to the welfare and special needs of fisher folk and has increased the special allowance during lean months to Rs.6,000 from Rs.5,000. An allocation of Rs.389 crore has been made to benefit 4.3 lakh beneficiaries for implementing the fishermen welfare schemes such as Lean period assistance, Ban period relief assistance and Savings cum Relief schemes.
Coral reefs provide shelter and food to fish and increase the probability of survival of fingerlings. To improve the livelihood of country craft fishermen, 217 units of artificial reefs will be established at a cost of Rs.79 crore in the 3 Palk Bay districts and 200 units will be set up at a cost of Rs.64 crore in other districts.
Due to increasing vagaries of climate change and pressure caused by the burgeoning population, the coastal ecosystem and the livelihood of coastal population are likely to be severely affected in the near future. The Government will implement the „Tamil Nadu Coastal Restoration Mission‟ with the objective of preventing sea erosion, reducing marine pollution and conserving marine biodiversity. The mission will be implemented with World Bank assistance at an estimated cost of Rs.2,000 crore in the next 5 years.
A contiguous stretch of protected forests is essential to protect endangered wildlife. The Government will notify a new wildlife sanctuary „Thanthai Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary‟, with an extent of 80,567 hectares in the forest areas of Anthiyur and Gobichettipalayam Taluks in Erode district to link the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve with Cauvery South Wildlife Sanctuary. This will be the 18th wildlife sanctuary in the State.
Tamil Nadu is located in the Central Asian Flyway and hosts a large number of migratory birds every year. In order to promote conservation of birds, encourage research in the field of ornithology and create awareness about the role of birds in nature, the Government shall set up an „International Bird Centre‟ at Marakkanam at an estimated cost of Rs.25 crore.
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2023.03.20 15:17 SchlesingerMindy323 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in IL Hiring Now!
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2023.03.20 15:15 No_Competition4897 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in TX Hiring Now!
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2023.03.20 15:14 mr444guy Retiring in Atlantic City?
I've been going to AC since the 80s. Haven't been in awhile, but my wife and I have recently rediscovered the city. We are currently retired in our early 60s and think AC would be an excellent place to retire. I can't think of anywhere in the country where you can live on the ocean and be within walking distance of so many restaurants, music, and entertainment venues. And did I mention the ocean and beaches, which we love. So we started looking into purchasing something and see condos on the water go for a pretty affordable price. I've seen studios and 1 BR going for less than $250,000 on the boardwalk.
I've only been a tourist, so wondering how it would be living full time, likely on a boardwalk condo. I know AC is not the safest city in the state, actually ratings place it at about the 4th most dangerous. So how does that impact normal day to day activities such as grocery shopping and medical care. Any overall thoughts about retiring in Atlantic City. Looks like casinos are spending money for upgrades which makes me think the industry is strong, which is good for the future of city. Thank you!
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2023.03.20 15:09 Trex121993 Stay in Canada or go to the USA?
Stay in Canada or take the job in the USA?
Hey there,
So I work in academia and have been offered a new job recently FYI, I am a dual US and Canadian citizen, so either country has no work limitations. Most of my savings are in the USA. I lived in the USA for 16 years and came to Canada to explore in living in another country.
Right now I have a tenure-track assistant professorship in the fine arts in a large city in Ontario that pays: $105,000 CAD/year (76k USD) with benefits such as a defined pension plan The salary will grow 4-5% every year and have yet to be promoted next year which would mean tenure and a 10% raise. I’ve been here for just over a year. Bought a condo and it is completely paid off. Monthly cost is about $600/month for utilities/condo fees/taxes.
I also got a job in the USA in Massachusetts (Boston area) and it’s the same job position, but not tenure-track no pension plan, but an employee sponsored 401k type of plan. The salary in the US is $90,000 USD/year ($123k CAD). They come in 3 year contracts before renewal and raises. Boston is about 3x more expensive.
The US job has mor work expectations and also ranking wise the one in MA is slightly higher with more hours of teaching.
I’m 29 years old, single and no obligations. How would you choose which job to take?
What are the pros and cons that you would consider?
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2023.03.20 15:06 Fast_Caterpillar_751 Fill TFSA or save down payment for a condo first?
Started working for a FAANG company last year. Living in HCOL city but can be remote after I’ve worked here awhile longer. managed to save a 6 month emergency fund, and I’m now considering two options for my income:
- Fill my TFSA with ETFs (have 70k contribution room unused)
- Save for a down payment on a condo and move to a LCOL area.
Current rent is $2200.
Strictly from a FIRE perspective, what is my best move here? Thanks
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2023.03.20 15:00 No_Competition4897 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in TN Hiring Now!
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2023.03.20 14:41 artist-writer [Book Sale] "The Exile of Zanzibar" is on sale for 99c - a bronze age society is upended by the arrival of a woman from their own far future
| My debut novel, "The Exile of Zanzibar," is on sale at Amazon for 99c until the book's release on June 4. Cover painting by Billy Norrby Claire built a device to fold space and time. It had a flaw... When the smoke clears, she finds herself halfway across the world, thousands of years in the past, and no device in sight. In bronze-age Florence, war has lasted for generations. All Claire wants to do is get home, but she’ll need help from the locals. She wins an ally in Marcus Diophantus, a pickpocket turned soldier turned general, who hopes to turn into something more than just her champion. Together, they broker peace between Florence and its enemy. If Marcus is going to help Claire, he’ll have to survive. Peace has upset the balance of power in the capital city. The king stands increasingly alone against: the Constantines, a commercial enterprise as much as a clan, who aim to profit from peace as they have from war – the warrior nobles, descended from the founders of Florence and quick to turn against a weak throne – and Reburrus, the high priest of Florence, convinced Claire answers to hostile foreign gods. As the city comes to a boil, Claire and Marcus – and Marcus’s formidable army – will have to decide where their allegiance lies. Claire becomes a reluctant participant in a savage campaign. While Marcus leads the battles, she tries to gain control of the unimaginably powerful Ctesiphôn – a ghost tower in the heart of Florence, shrouded in magic and myth. -- This is the start of a series. The print editions have interior illustrations which download fees made it impossible to include in the ebook. I hope you'll give it a try, and I'd love to hear back once you've had a chance to read it. submitted by artist-writer to Fantasy [link] [comments] |
2023.03.20 14:37 Big_Tiger_2351 Any sales jobs that pay good salaries in Barcelona?
I find it incredible that most sales jobs only pay 25-30k base (30 on the High end!!) for the same roles that pay 3x in the US. I recognize salaries don't need to be the same as living costs are much higher in US but it's impossible to live in this city with 25-30 gross.
Any companies you could recommend that are in the 50k range?
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2023.03.20 14:36 STLhistoryBuff Weekly Events Thread 3/20/23 - 3/26/23
Please, feel free to add any events below! Check out the
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Meetup St. Louis.
Be sure to continue scrolling past the Weekly Events for Trivia Nights, Live Music, Sporting Events, Local Comedy, and more!
Weekly Events - African Film Festival (17th Annual)
- March 24 - 26, 2023
- The 17th annual African Film Festival invites St. Louisans to see Africa’s most acclaimed films on the big screen. This year’s showcase includes six films and a youth matinee. Animation, courtroom drama, thriller and a romantic drama anchor this year's festival.
- American Cup (Chess)
- March 17 - 26, 2023
- The Saint Louis Chess Club is proud to present the American Cup, featuring a rare and exciting double-elimination format. The tournament will bring world-class chess masters to America’s chess capital to compete in a fierce struggle for $300,000 in prize money.
- B.A.R.K. Ranger Photo Contest at The Arch
- Running until April 21, 2023
- To enter, come down to the Arch grounds and snap a photo of your dog in front of the Gateway Arch or the Old Courthouse. Photo submissions may be sent to [photocontes[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) until Friday, April 21, and voting will take place on our Facebook page after submissions close.
- The winner will then get to lead a dog walk through the park as part of the park’s B.A.R.K. Ranger Day during National Park Week.
- Bellefontaine in Bloom
- Spring 2023
- Join others for a brisk spring walk through Bellefontaine Cemetery and Arboretum! In the months of March, April, and May, Bellefontaine offers a two-hour walking tour of the cemetery and arboretum. This 2-hour walk will be led by one of their Master Guides who will convey highlights of the cemetery grounds, horticulture, and a variety of intriguing figures who call Bellefontaine their last address. Particular attention will be paid to the Horticulture side of the cemetery while in different levels of bloom during these spring tours.
- Family Night with Fredbird
- Wednesdays
- Join others at Cardinals Nation Restaurant & Bar for Family Night with Fredbird on select Wednesday evenings this off-season! Bring your family down for games, prizes, and meet Fredbird from 6:30-7:30pm.
- Ferguson Farmers’ Market
- Every Saturday
- Enjoy live music and special events in a festive family atmosphere, and discover a wide variety of edible delights, including homemade jelly, farm fresh eggs, honey, spices, and meats. You’ll also find an ever-changing array of gift and specialty vendors, selling everything from cut flowers and bedding plants to hand-painted artwork and small-batch soaps.
- If it’s homemade, handmade or fresh and tasty, you can buy it at the Ferguson Farmers’ Market.
- Hermann Wurstfest
- March 25 - 26, 2023
- “The Wurstfest in the Midwest – a Celebration of All Things Sausage!” Professional meat processors attend from all over Missouri, with samples and products for sale. Professional and amateur sausage-making competition, Kraut making class, Volksmarch, German dancing and music.
- Karaoke Wednesdays at HandleBar
- Karaoke Wednesdays at Mack's Bar & Grill
- Landmarks Downtown Walking Tours
- Every Saturday
- Landmarks Downtown St. Louis Walking Tours: History, Culture, Architecture, and Exercise: What could be better on a Saturday morning?
- Monday Night Raw at Enterprise Center
- March 20, 2023
- WWE Monday Night Raw comes to Enterprise Center.
- Open Mic Night at Schlafly Bottleworks (Maplewood)
- Every Wednesday
- Join others every Wednesday evening and showcase your talents with our Open Mic Night! Open sign up begins at 6:30PM with music starting at 7:00PM. They welcome original material, covers and spoken word! Grab a beer, then play and listen every Wednesday! There are no cover charges and no drink minimums to attend.
- Schlafly Stout & Oyster Festival
- March 24 - 25, 2023
- Beer, shuckers and more than 80,000 oysters converge on St. Louis for the Schlafly Stout & Oyster Festival.
- It’s the largest festival of its kind in the Midwest – and one that you shouldn’t miss! Head to the Schlafly Tap Room on March 24 and 25, when 20 professional shuckers promise to put on a show. There will be more than 10 stouts on tap to pair with your oysters and live music in the background.
- Soulard Farmer's Market
- Wednesdays - Saturdays
- Soulard Farmers Market is located at 730 Carroll Street in St. Louis, Missouri, a half mile north of the Anheuser-Busch Brewery. The market is open Wednesday through Saturday, year round. They feature locally grown and shipped in goods, including: produce, meats, cheeses, spices, gourmet kettle corn, flowers, baked goods, and general merchandise. There are also several different eateries that have many food options, which allows customers the convenience to grab a quick bite to eat and a drink while shopping.
- Sqwires Fish Fry Friday
- Fridays (until April 7th)
- Fried Cod, Baked Cod, Fried Shrimp, Whipped Potatoes, Sauteed Green Beans, Creamy Slaw, Dinner Roll, Clam Chowder, Pie & Cookies
- Taco & Margarita Festival at Chaifetz Arena
- March 25, 2023
- The Taco & Margarita Festival will also feature a taco-eating contest, a hot chile pepper-eating contest, live professional wrestling, local shopping and more.
- Thursday Nights at the Museum
- Every Thursday
- Kick off your weekend at the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park! Each Thursday Night at the Museum will be the most fun, engaging, uplifting, thought-provoking, perspective-shaping night of your week. And there are drinks.
- Join us starting at 5:30pm for happy hour and pop-up activities, such as brief tours, games, and performances. The main stage comes to life at 6:30pm, light appetizers and drinks are available for purchase until 7:00pm, and the Museum’s exhibits are open until 8:00pm for you to explore!
- Tootsie at The Fabulous Fox Theatre
- March 21 - April 2, 2023
- This laugh-out-loud love letter to the theater tells the story of Michael Dorsey, a talented but difficult actor who struggles to find work until one show-stopping act of desperation lands him the role of a lifetime.
Recurring Outdoor Activities | |
Big Muddy Adventures – STL Riverfront Adventure | Big Muddy Adventures was established in 2002. They are the first professional outfitteguiding company providing access to the wild wonders of the Middle Mississippi and Lower Missouri Rivers. |
Gateway Arch Events | There are a variety of things to do along the Mississippi River. |
Hidden Valley Ski Resort | Ziplining, scenic chairlift rides, and hiking trails opened during the summer. Skiing, snowboarding during the winter. |
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2023.03.20 14:30 SchlesingerMindy323 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in FL Hiring Now!
Company Name | Title | City |
Baptist Health South Florida | Environmental Tech, Environmental Services, $2,000 Bonus | Boynton Beach |
Baptist Health South Florida | EVS Attendant | Boynton Beach |
Bowes Imaging Center | MAMMO, MR & CT TECHS BRADENTON | Bradenton |
Baptist Health South Florida | Supervisor Environmental Housekeeping Services, Environmental Services, $2,000 Bonus | Coral Springs |
Baptist Health South Florida | Environmental Tech, Environmental Services, $2,000 Bonus | Coral Springs |
Baptist Health South Florida | Floor Housekeeping Technician, Environmental Services, $2,000 Bonus | Coral Springs |
Vetco Total Care / Global Veterinary Partners | Veterinarians | Fort Lauderdale |
Caribbean Landscape Ltd - Nassau, Bahamas | Hardscape Foreman | Homestead |
Global Veterinary Partners | Veterinarian | Pompano Beach |
CROSSLIN'S CREATIVE CERAMICS | Dental Technician | West Palm Beach |
Property Claims Insurance Defense Firm | Associate Attorney - First Party Property Litigation ( Remote - FL Bar ) ( Remote ) | West Palm Beach |
Skidmore College | Registered Nurse | Boca Raton |
Money Mart | Assistant Store Manager | Boynton Beach |
Money Mart | Store Manager | Boynton Beach |
ALDI | Full-Time Store Manager Trainee | Brooksville |
Money Mart | Customer Service Representative | Cape Coral |
ALDI | Full-Time Store Associate | Cape Coral |
Bath & Body Works | Sales Support Consultant | Daytona Beach |
ALDI | Part-Time Cashier | Hudson |
TPE Logistics Solutions Inc. | Delivery Associate - TPE Logistics Solutions Inc. | Indialantic |
Olive Garden | Host | Inverness |
ATI | [Hot Die Forging Technician (third shift)] - [Irvine, CA] - [22 - 2519] | Jacksonville |
PPG USA | Retail Store Sales Lead Associate - Day Shift | Jacksonville |
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ALDI | Retail Clerk | Kissimmee |
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