The White House issued a press release yesterday that we wanted to share with you:
Presidential Proclamation—Emergency Medical Services Week, 2013 The White House Office of the Press Secretary
Created: May 19, 2013
A PROCLAMATION
In every corner of our country, emergency medical services (EMS)
practitioners are hard at work delivering hope and care to Americans in
dire circumstances. In the face of chaos and tragedy, their steady hands
provide vital, life-saving services, and their calm under pressure
delivers comfort to neighbors in need. During Emergency Medical Services
Week, we pause to offer our gratitude to these remarkable men and
women, whose dedication is fundamental to our society's well-being.
In recent weeks, we have again seen the critical role EMS professionals
play in times of crisis. When explosives went off at the Boston
Marathon, EMS personnel rushed toward the blasts and, with selfless
disregard for their own safety, immediately tended to the injured.
Alongside countless volunteers and ordinary citizens, they demonstrated
the very best of the American spirit -- a spirit that EMS professionals
display every day. My Administration remains dedicated to providing
these courageous first responders, emergency medical technicians, 911
dispatchers, law enforcement officers, volunteers, and others throughout
our health care system with the support they need to aid the American
people in their darkest hours.
When Americans find themselves in times of crisis—from car accidents to
national tragedies—our robust network of EMS professionals ensures that
quality medical care is only moments away. This week, let us recommit to
supporting EMS personnel and thanking them for their heroic
contributions to our lives.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of
America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and
the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim May 19 through May 25, 2013,
as Emergency Medical Services Week. I encourage all Americans to
observe this occasion by sharing their support with their local EMS
providers and taking steps to improve their personal safety and
preparedness.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this seventeenth day of
May, in the year of our Lord two thousand thirteen, and of the
Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and
thirty-seventh.
BARACK OBAMA
We thank you again for your courage and amazing service. Continue to stay safe.
Hope Gottlieb
Senior Public Safety Specialist
Jones and Bartlett Learning
5 Wall Street
Burlington, MA 01803
800-526-1529 (Eastern) Direct
914-420-5828 Cell
Corporate Fax: 978-443-8000
Order Dept.: 800-832-0034 ext 8197 (or press 2) For tech contact: support@jblearning.com or call 1-800-83
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Friday, May 24, 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
Pickleball Play.
Pickleball Play. There will be organized pickleball
play at the Old Schoolhouse tennis courts every Tuesday and Friday from 3:00
p.m. to 5:00 p.m. this spring and summer. All levels of ability from beginner
up are welcome. For additional information, contact Rich Young or Shari Jones
at 884-6467.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Welcome
The following sign once stood over the ferry landing on the Anderson Island. It can now be found on the Johnson Farm museum.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
New transportation program offered by County
Pierce
County Community Connections (PCCC) offers a free transportation
program called “Beyond the Borders” for kids, seniors and people with
disabilities in some parts of Pierce County that are not served by
Pierce Transit. Unfortunately, the program does not currently receive
funding to provide services on Anderson Island. That might change if
islanders who need such a service let the County know. There is a
Transportation Survey available on this website. Please spread the word
to your neighbors who might need the program. http://www.piercecountyrides. com/
Thanks to Ann Dasch for this bulletin.
Peak season Pierce County ferry rates now in effect
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 26, 2013
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Peak season Pierce County ferry rates, schedule start May 1
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Peak season on the
Pierce County ferry will bring changes to fare rates and the schedule.
Peak season runs May 1 to September 30.
Fare rates
Peak season fares
start May 1 for Pierce County ferry passengers that drive a vehicle or
motorcycle onto the ferry. Walk-on passenger rates are the same
year-round, and bicycles can be walked on at no extra
cost. Riders will not be able to use non-peak season tickets once peak
season begins.
Passengers driving
vehicles 21 feet in length or less will see their rates increase from
the non-peak season rate of $16.80 to the peak season rate of $21, while
passengers driving motorcycles will see an
increase from $9.05 to $11.30. Rates for seniors or disabled drivers
will increase from $14 to $17.55.
The five-trip
commuter pass for vehicles 21 feet in length or less remains at $67.15,
while the five-trip pass for motorcycle commuters remains at $36.10.
Schedule changes
During peak season,
the Thursday run leaving Steilacoom at 8:40 p.m. does not operate.
Similarly, the runs leaving Anderson Island at 9:10 p.m. and Ketron
Island at 9:30 p.m. do not operate. These runs were
added to the schedule in 2013 primarily to accommodate those attending
school events.
During peak season, a
later run is added on Sunday nights to accommodate summer visitors. The
run departs Steilacoom at 10 p.m.; Anderson Island at 10:30 p.m.; and
Ketron Island at 10:50 p.m. The non-peak
season run departing Ketron Island on Sundays at 9:30 p.m. will be
replaced by the 10:50 p.m. run.
On Fridays from July
1 through Labor Day, the last trip of the day will run one hour later.
This means the 10 p.m. departure from Steilacoom will shift to 11 p.m.;
the 10:30 p.m. departure from Anderson Island
will change to 11:30 p.m.; and the 10:50 p.m. departure from Ketron
Island will shift to 11:50 p.m.
The schedule will change Memorial Day, July 3-4, and Labor Day to accommodate holiday travelers.
The Pierce County Ferry System provides service between the town of Steilacoom, Anderson Island and Ketron Island. Visit www.piercecountywa.org/ferry for the ferry schedule and a full list of vehicle and motorcycle
fares.
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MEDIA CONTACTS:
Deb Wallace, Pierce County Public Works and Utilities airport and ferry administrator
Anne Radford, Pierce County Public Works and Utilities public information officer
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
New websites boost Pierce County’s online services
News Release
New websites boost Pierce County’s online services
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Pierce
County launched a major redesign of three websites on Thursday, Nov.
15, that significantly upgrades the public's ability to stay informed
about programs and services. The sites offer new tools and features that improve the user experience, including the ability to sign up for email or text message updates. The sites also were reorganized to make it easier for users to quickly find relevant information. The biggest redesign involved the county's main site, www.piercecountywa.org. A team of county employees representing a cross-section of departments evaluated the needs of the county's content management system and website, which logs 3 million unique visitors, 9 million visits and more than 100 million pageviews a year. Here are some highlights from the upgrade to the county’s main site:
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A “How Do I” button provides quick access to common requests from customers.
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The revamped global
navigation at the top of the page offers a mix of departments, programs
and services in user-friendly categories.
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Contact information is clear and consistent throughout the site.
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The new website offers tools
that organize and present information in reader-friendly ways, such as
FAQs, Quick Links to other resources, news, etc. This enabled the county
to eliminate about 1,000 pages
from the current site so users can find content faster.
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The new home page showcases Pierce County’s beauty while promoting important services and programs.
New sites for Family Justice Center and Pierce County TV Pierce County also hosts the websites for two affiliated organizations: the Crystal Judson Family Justice Center (www.aplaceofhelp.org) and Pierce County TV (www.piercecountytv.org). Both agencies also switched to the new system and got modern redesigns. Pierce County is contracting with CivicPlus to host the sites. CivicPlus manages websites for more than 1,000 government clients and has demonstrated expertise in the area of online content management for public agencies. The CivicPlus system replaces a 10-year-old system that was built by programmers in Pierce County's Information Technology Department. Pierce County plans to conduct a survey of users around the end of the year. In the meantime, users who have immediate questions or comments can contact pccomments@co.pierce.wa.us. |
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