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The Palmetto Queen organizing, homeschool, etiquette, fitness, family : 30 Milestones in Early Childhood Brain Development...

The Palmetto Queen organizing, homeschool, etiquette, fitness, family : 30 Milestones in Early Childhood Brain Development... : The human mind learns a lot within its first five years, and this period is therefore undoubtedly a crucial one for brain development. We cr...

U.S. Cellular Donates $5,000 in Roanoke to Boys & Girls Club of Southwest Virginia

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Champions K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)  to Develop Youth to be Future Leaders ROANOKE, Va. (April 26, 2017) – U.S. Cellular announced a $5,000 donation to the Boys &  Girls Club s of Southwest Virginia to provide K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) educational opportunities to youth. U.S. Cellular is funding Boys & Girls Clubs and 4-H Clubs throughout the company's markets to deliver STEM, academic and after school enrichment programs, and this is part of a $1.3 million donation to clubs across the country and $11,500 in Virginia. This is the third year U.S. Cellular and the youth organizations have collaborated to prepare youth to explore career opportunities and be ready to join the workforce. “U.S. Cellular is invested in the long-term success of youth, communities and our associates,” said Nathan Waddell, director of sales for U.S. Cellular in the Mid-South,   "Our associates live and work i

U.S. Cellular Presents Nicolas County Career and Technical Center in Craigsville with $1,000 Sponsorship on April 18

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Nicholas County Students and Staff pose with the giant $1,000 check from U.S. Cellular.  Picture here:  BACK ROW: (L-R) Deborah Hall, Christina Poston, Tom Gayness NCCTC Principal, Catelin Riffle, Madeoline Paige, Kaitlyn Knight, Leah McKinney, Mandy Kessler Health Science Education Instructor.  FRONT ROW: (L-R) Kathleen Foster, Bralynn Meadows, Elizabeth Dietz, Breanna Keyser, Gracie Hellwege, Jaqualyn Cateli.   The Nicholas County Career and Technical Center in Craigsville received $1,000 sponsorship through U.S. Cellular’s “Community Connections” program. This funding will support four students who are a part of the Future Health Professionals Organization. To celebrate, U.S. Cellular leaders presented a check at the Nicholas County Career and Technical Center located at 215 Milam Addition Road on Tues., April 18 at 10 a.m.  The Center signed up to participate in this program, became eligible to receive sponsorship dollars from U.S. Cellular at www.pearup.com/uscellular an

U.S. CELLULAR DONATES $20,000 and 20 TABLETS TO THE MOUNTAINEER BOYS & GIRLS CLUB FOR STEM EDUCATION

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U.S. Cellular ASM Teresa Amick & Store Mgr. Scott Hunter Present 20 Tablets and $20,000 for STEM to Members Joshua Mayle, Josie Johnson & Mountaineer Boys & Girls Club Ast. Director Jenica Schoolcraft on Friday, April 9. Champions K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics  (STEM) to Develop Youth  to be Future Leaders U.S. Cellular announced  a $20,000 donation to the Mountaineer Boys & Girls Club in Morgantown to provide K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) educational opportunities to youth. U.S. Cellular is funding Boys & Girls Clubs and 4-H Clubs throughout the company's markets to deliver STEM, academic and after school enrichment programs, and this is part of a $1.3 million donation to clubs across the country. This is the third year U.S. Cellular and the youth organizations have collaborated to prepare youth to explore career opportunities and be ready to join the workforce. --> “U.S. Cel