Salisbury/Wicomico County 100 Best Communities for Young People Celebration
Celebration to Recognize Salisbury/Wicomico County’s
Commitment to Youth Education and Well-Being
January 18, 2013 Salisbury, MD —City of Salisbury Mayor Jim Ireton and Wicomico County Executive Rick Pollitt are pleased to invite you to join community leaders, young people and their families as they celebrate the America’s Promise Alliance designation of Salisbury/Wicomico County as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People in 2012.
Who: You!
What: 100 Best Communities for Young People Award Celebration
When: Saturday, January 26th from 2p-3p
Where: Salisbury University – in the atrium of the Perdue School of Business
Salisbury/Wicomico County is one of only 19 communities in the United States to receive this award six times. This national award recognizes that Salisbury/Wicomico County continue to make youth a priority by emphasizing programs that provide young people and their families with the tools necessary to learn and grow. Come out and learn about some of these programs!
Entertainment will be provided by members of Parkside High School Choir, VPA students, and Step Groups from Prince St. and WISE After-school program. Refreshments will be served. To learn more about America’s Promise Alliance and the 100 Best Communities visit their website americaspromise.org.
Absolute SCAM.... 100 best communities who fudged the CRIME stats?
ReplyDeleteI agree 11:41. I have seen the workforce numbers and it is one of the worse in the state.
ReplyDeleteAlso - the local Area Business Closure list 'ain't nothing to brag about' so I'm with you - it is an ABSOLUTE SCAM. As you can probably guess - election time is coming around and the regime in place is throwing-up a smoke screen to try and camouflage the real facts.
If you don't like it here, you are free to move..rather than just sit around and complain about it on a blog.
ReplyDelete2:31 - Who is complaining? From my perspective, the two previous commenters were just trying to put things into the proper perspective.
ReplyDeleteYou can try and put a mustache on a Cadillac and call it a Lincoln - but that still doesn't make it a Lincoln.
ReplyDeleteWhatever spin they are trying to spin - I am not drinking the kool aid either.
2:12. you're another one if those clowns who think workforce stats represent employment. they don't. and that business closure list that gets passed around is ancient history dating back to Campbell's Those closures had nothing to do with local conditions and everything to do with corporate strategies and outsourcing American jobs
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