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  1. Maternal health and infant survival: An analysis of medical and social services to pregnant women, newborns, and their families in ten European countries, ... Health, the University of North Carolina by C. Arden Miller, 1987
  2. Steering wheels: founding family keeps a firm grip on Old Dominion as it gears up for more growth in a troubled industry.(Congdon family)(Company Profile): An article from: Business North Carolina by Edward Martin, 2003-08-01
  3. International Workshop on Communication Aspects of Family Planning Programs: Final Report (Carolina Population Center Monograph Series, Monograph 3)
  4. Taming the Wild Tube: A Family's Guide to Television and Video by Robert L. Schrag, 1990-09
  5. Development administration in a north Indian state: the family planning program in Uttar Pradesh by Robert Ellsworth Elder, 1972
  6. NCtrend.(unemployment rates)(Statistical table): An article from: Business North Carolina by Gale Reference Team, 2008-10-01
  7. Floridians chill to hills' thrills.(Western)(real estate development): An article from: Business North Carolina by Unavailable, 2009-09-01
  8. Applying models to the family planning programs of developing countries (Program design paper - Carolina Population Center ; 2) by Curtis P McLaughlin, 1972
  9. Aspects of family and kinship in a North Carolina coastal community: A comparative study by James C Sabella, 1979
  10. Measuring components of family planning program effort (Papers / Carolina Population Center) by Barbara Entwisle, 1988
  11. Vasectomy and national family planning programs in Asia and Latin America (Carolina papers in international health and development) by Suzanne L Cohen, 1996
  12. Part H policy development for families: A case study report (Carolina Policy Studies Program) by Patricia A Place, 1992
  13. Families and eldercare issues facing families who are caring for older relatives (SuDoc HE 1.1002:F 21/NOTEBK.) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1994
  14. Status of states' policies that affect families: Procedural safeguards P.L. 99-457, part H, the infants and toddlers with handicaps program by Patricia A Place, 1991

21. School Of Nursing @ UNC-Chapel Hill : DEPARTMENTS
Primary care family. Community health Clinical Division. Center for Researchon Chronic Illness Community Outreach programs. Continuing Education.
http://nursing.unc.edu/departments/
level = "../graphics/"; Departments Administrative Units Support Units and Centers Office of Multicultural Affairs Faculty Reasearch Support Units Academic Programs Community Outreach Office of Admissions and Student Services ... Information and Technology Systems School of Nursing, UNC-CH

22. Career-Technical Education
programs in Career and Technical Education are designed to and Technical Educationin north carolina is organized Foods Course Blueprint 7009, family Consumer
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/workforce_development/
NC Public Schools About CTE Contact CTE CTE Home Page Program Areas Agricultural Education Business Education Career Development
Education
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Education
Feature Areas Civil Rights CTSOs Gender Equity HSTW, Work-Based Learning ... Web Resources
Career-Technical Education
Introduction
The mission of Career-Technical Education is to help empower students for effective participation in an international economy as world-class workers and citizens. Programs in Career-Technical Education are designed to contribute to the broad educational achievement of students, including basic skills such as reading, writing and mathematics as well as their ability to work independently and as part of a team, think creatively and solve problems and utilize technology. Career-Technical Education in North Carolina is organized in grades 6 through 12 in the public school system. The program begins with exploratory courses and leads to specialized classroom instruction in grades 11 and 12. In 2000-2001, nearly 700,000 students in grades 6-12 were enrolled in workforce development education courses. These courses were taught by over 5,300 teachers and with the assistance of over 530 support personnel in special populations and career development. Sixty-six percent of all students enrolled in grades 9-12 took at least one workforce development education course.

23. CES Continuing Education Programs
religion, morality, peer relationships, family relationships, dating it's Best ofEspecially for Youth programs. New Mexico New York north carolina north Dakota
http://ce.byu.edu/ed/befy.dhtm
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... CES Best of EFY Best of Especially for Youth offers topics of interest to youth aged 14 to 19. The program consists of one to three faculty members who may present topics on religion, morality, peer relationships, family relationships, dating, courtship, marriage, and other subjects. The program is generally a three-hour seminar held at selected locations in the United States and Canada.
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24. UNC Medical Foundation : Programs : North Carolina Children's Hospital
of excellence within the medical and surgical programs housed in the overall scopeand quality of patient and family care at the north carolina Children’s
http://www.medicalfoundationofnc.org/programs/childrens.shtml
Make an online donation now
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center

NC Children's Hospital

Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies
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Excellence Fund

North Carolina Children's Hospital
A Hospital for Children
  • Large, all-private rooms with private baths and built-in sleeping accommodations for parents
  • A Newborn Critical Care Center
  • A Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
  • An indoor two-story, park-like recreation center that includes a play area for toddlers and a lounge and music room for teens
  • A cafe next to the balcony that overlooks the lobby
Making a Gift Donors may also direct gifts to specific areas or create a named scholarship or professorship. Links North Carolina Childrens Hospital Carolina Center for Special Surgery for Children UNC Dance Marathon Kids Cards Center for Maternal and Infant Health www.ncchildrenshospital.org www.unckids.org www.uncmarathon.org www.kidscards.org ... www.mombaby.org Special Fundraising Events ghollida@unch.unc.edu Examples: Kenan Flagler Business School 5k Run, Chapel Hill High School Annual Fall Formal, Mayberry Creamery Charity Day, Wal-Mart Shopping Day Ongoing Fundraising Events The UNC Dance Marathon strives to improve the lives of the families whose children receive treatment at the N.C. Children's Hospital. By unifying the UNC campus and community in a collaborative effort to interact with the children and families, demonstrating support for their needs and raising funds to address those needs, the Dance Marathon has become and will continue to be a celebrated tradition at Carolina.

25. UNC Medical Foundation : Programs : Excellence Fund
expected of north carolina's leading medical school and hospital. Strengthenedquality clinical, educational and research programs offering your family and
http://www.medicalfoundationofnc.org/programs/excellence.shtml
Make an online donation now
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center

NC Children's Hospital

Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies
...
Excellence Fund

What is the Excellence Fund?
Why is it important to you and me?

Unrestricted, private dollars make the difference between excellence and adequacy in education, research and patient care for all North Carolinians. In the Triangle, we depend on an excellent Hospital and School of Medicine to be there to treat us, our employees, our friends and our families. The UNC School of Medicine is state-assisted, not state-supported. Last year, the State provided 11% of the total budget for UNC School of Medicine and UNC Hospitals. That is one reason why your support of the Excellence Fund is so vital.
Who gives to the Excellence Fund?
  • Individuals who are not UNC medical school alumni
  • Corporations
  • Foundations
  • Grateful patients
  • Parents of medical school students
  • Board members of The Medical Foundation
Where does the money go? Support for Medical Students The Excellence Fund supports our medical students in a variety of ways, including:
  • Scholarships that make it possible for outstanding, needy candidates to study at UNC to become health care providers.

26. The Care Connection
You can also link to other web pages, including the north carolina Division of ChildDevelopment This site is brought to you by Staff and family programs in the
http://www.hr.duke.edu/childcare/
Welcome to Duke’s Care Connection Site! This site was created to assist Duke employees and students in their search for the most suitable care for their children. The Care Connection Provider Network listed on this site contains detailed information from family child caregivers, who are listed with Duke. Children receive care in the caregivers’ homes within Durham County. You can browse the detailed listings of providers by zip code. You can also link to other web pages, including the North Carolina Division of Child Development , which offer broader information on centers and additional family child care homes, and may help you locate care in other counties nearby. This site is brought to you by Staff and Family Programs in the Office of Human Resources. We offer information and consultation on many family and work issues, including elder care, babysitters, nanny agencies and services, summer camps and programs, a lending library and a directory of classes on parenting. Additionally we offer ticket discounts, recognition programs, and special events like Duke Appreciation Week. For more information, go to the

27. Duke HR - News
support and services,” said Diane Lomax, manager of Staff family programs, adepartment We are proud to be recognized as one of north carolina’s top
http://www.hr.duke.edu/news/family_friendly.html
Duke HR News HR Home Benefits Compensation Jobs ... Training
Other Duke Sites Card Office Credit Union Duke Police Equity Office Information Technology Maps of Duke News/Events Parking/Traffic Payroll SAFE Training Safety Duke Human Resources
2024 West Main Street
Box 90496
Durham, NC 27705
Map to HR

Feedback
about HR HR departments ... HR News
Duke Named Among Top Family-Friendly Companies
Duke University and Health System has been named as one of the top family-friendly workplaces in North Carolina by Carolina Parent magazine. The magazine published its fourth annual family-friendly list in its September issue. The editors of Carolina Parent recognized Duke for its commitment to helping employees balance the demands of work and family life. “Duke provides basic benefits but also goes above and beyond when it comes to helping employees balance work and family responsibilities,” wrote the editors of Carolina Parent. “It offers an on-site child-care center, a child-care consultant for individual family needs, a home child-care resource, a child-care scholarship fund and an elder-care consultant for individual family needs.” Duke’s family-friendly benefits and resources include:
  • The Care Connection – Childcare and Eldercare Referral Service Duke Appreciation Week – including Family Fun Day LIVE FOR LIFE – employee wellness program PERQS and Employee Discount program Health and Childcare Reimbursement Accounts Educational Assistance Program Children’s Tuition Grant Program Duke Credit Union Retirement plans Personal Assistance Service – confidential counseling

28. North Carolina Maritime Museum - Field Trips And Programs
Public programs The north carolina Maritime Museum conducts more Guest lectures, workshops,programs, and field trips designed for the entire family, for adults
http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/maritime/programs/programs.htm
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N.C. Maritime Museum
. . . Field Trips and Programs Public Programs

The North Carolina Maritime Museum conducts more than 300 public programs each year. Staff-led field trips to coastal habitats include barrier island beaches and maritime forests, salt marshes, tidal flats, and pocosins. Marine life collecting cruises, fossil hunting, canoe trips, and coastal bird and plant trips are included among the many opportunities to explore coastal environments. Guest lectures, workshops, programs, and field trips are designed for the entire family, for adults, or specifically for children. All are listed in the museum's Calendar of Events Watercraft Center Programs
The museum's Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center is open Tuesday through Sunday (closed for some holidays - call ahead) for viewing the small craft collection, the construction of wooden boats, and ship model building. The Watercraft Center programs offer a multiplicity of classes in boatbuilding skills, for novices and experienced woodworkers alike. Ship model building classes are provided for students aged 10 to 16. Classes are explained in detail in the Watercraft Center Classes brochure, (available online, or

29. North Carolina Maritime Museum - Mission
its corollary natural history—of coastal north carolina for the end it offers specialeducational programs and temporary There is an annual family Day that
http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/maritime/main/mission.htm
REGIONAL MUSEUMS:
PROGRAMS:
SUPPORT:

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N.C. Maritime Museum
. . . Statement of Purpose T
he North Carolina Maritime Museum documents, collects, preserves, and researches the maritime history—and its corollary natural history—of coastal North Carolina for the purpose of interpreting this history through educational services and exhibits for our contemporary society, and passing intact its material culture to future generations. The Maritime Museum strives to reach a broad and diverse audience of families, children, the elderly, ethnic minorities, and the physically challenged. An annual visitation of more than 180,000 people includes 60 percent in-state, 35 percent out-of-state, and 5 percent foreign. Some 10,000 school children visit the museum every year for general tours, special children's programs, and the Summer Science School for young students. All of the museum's programs and exhibits, both general and specialized, interpret the state's cultural maritime history and offer a larger national perspective on coastal environment and barrier island ecology. The museum provides courtesy vehicles to boaters for obtaining supplies and provisions.

30. State/Local Resources Index Page - North Carolina
family Support Network of north carolina family Support Network of north carolina(FSNNC network of community-based Parent to Parent programs and by
http://www.childrenwithdisabilities.ncjrs.org/northcarol.html
State/Local Resources
North Carolina

Listed below are resources specific to the state of North Carolina.
  • Developmental Disabilities Council
    North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities; Governor's Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities; and Clinical Center for the Study of Development and Learning.
  • ECAC, Inc.
    Connie Hawkins
    P.O. Box 16
    Davidson, NC 28036
    704-892-5028 FAX (Call first to dedicate line)
    1-800-962-6817 NC only
    ECAC1@aol.com
  • New Horizons Dyslexia Correction Center
    Gale Long 888-517-7830 (toll free) dyslexiawv@aol.com Licensed facilitator specializing in 5 day programs for dyslexia, ADD and ADHD from 7 years to adult. Information packet sent upon request. Available to travel if milage and hotel expenses are covered.
  • Family Support Network of North Carolina Family Support Network of North Carolina (FSN-NC) provides services for families of children with special needs and the professionals who work with them. We provide information on disabilities, referrals to evaluation and services, peer support for parents, and professional development opportunities. Support and information are provided by a statewide network of community-based Parent to Parent programs and by the Central Directory of Resources. Services are free and confidential.
  • NICHCY State Resources Over 35 resources for the state of North Carolina.

31. LFF - Family Place Library Locator
family Place programs are offered in more than more information about local familyPlace libraries. Nebraska · New York · north carolina · Ohio · Oklahoma
http://www.lff.org/programs/fp_locat.html
Access
A Framework
Access Alliance
A Professional Community
Access Programs
Family Place
Youth Access
Community Access
Health Access
Education Access
Senior Access Advocacy Access
Family Place Library Locator
Family Place programs are offered in more than 100 libraries across the United States. Look for your community below and click on it to find out more information about local Family Place libraries. If your community is not listed below, contact Libraries for the Future about how to bring it to your library. Parent-Child Workshops may require registration. Please contact your library for further details. Arizona California Connecticut Florida ... Washington
Arizona
California
Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Maryland
Michigan
Minnesota
Nebraska
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
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Pennsylvania

32. Starting Points - North Carolina Project
The north carolina Partnership for Children is a publicprivate entity and education,preventive health services, and family support programs and to
http://www.carnegie.org/startingpoints/nc.htm
North Carolina
Project Description: In 1993, Governor James B. Hunt Jr. and the North Carolina general assembly passed legislation creating the Smart Start program to ensure that every child should come to school healthy and ready to learn. Smart Start provides high-quality comprehensive early childhood education, family support, and health care. The state invested $57 million in Smart Start in 1995, and the private sector contributed over $14 million in funds and services. Established as a discrete part of the Smart Start initiative to ensure the availability of high-quality day care, the Teacher Education and Compensation Helps project has emerged as a nationally recognized model, using training in child development to improve child care program quality and to reduce the chronic shortage of skilled caregivers. Nearly 2,000 teachers, program directors, and family child care providers have completed the training. Participants in the program receive higher pay and their job turnover rate is far lower than that of most child care workers in the state. The North Carolina Partnership for Children manages the project and provides matching funds.

33. UNC-TV:PGM: Hurricane Survival For North Carolina Residents: The Program
of the relief workers who came to north carolina from as how the flood brought themtogether into a family. poor, have been victims of federal buyout programs.
http://www.unctv.org/hurricane/theprogram.html
If you want to help the victims of Hurricane Floyd who have not yet been helped, either financially or by volunteering, please call 1-888-233-0163. Higher Ground For citizens in eastern North Carolina, the flood of 1999 seems like only yesterday. Although three years have passed since Hurricane Floyd turned eastern North Carolina counties into a wasteland, some residents are still waiting for help. Others have relocated to areas above the flood plain and rebuilt on "higher ground"; still others were forced to move out of the area. Produced by Donna Campbell, Higher Ground: Rebuilding Down East After the Flood tells the story of how Hurricane Floyd's victims are dealing with life in the new century. Viewers will recognize several families from Hard Rain: Lessons Learned from the Flood of '99 , which aired in December 1999, and meet some new residents who tell stories of their experience, plus some of the relief workers who came to North Carolina from as far away as Ohio, Oklahoma and Canada to help residents rebuild—without monetary compensation. "Thy fate is the common fate of all; into each life some rain must fall," recites Princeville resident Mrs. Baker from Princeville in an opening scene, as she remembers Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's words in 1803. One resident reflects on the fact that the flood was a "great equalizer," combining both rich and poor into a big family. Residents in other scenes reflect on how the disaster introduced them to neighbors who previously were strangers and to kindhearted people from other states who gave their time to the rebuilding effort.

34. Overview SSW UNC-CH
Certificate programs Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program; Certified of familyto family Reconstructing Foster Evaluation of north carolina's Title IVE
http://ssw.unc.edu/overview.htm
Map, directions, parking and accommodation information 2001 Summer School Abroad Trip to England and Ireland Scholarship Luncheon Children of Howard W. Odum Participate in Panel Discussion at UNC-Chapel Hill School of Social Work ... Summer School Abroad 2002
There are two programs in 2002. One is in Prague and Budapest, and the other is in Guatemala and Belize! School of Social Work History School of Social Work Mission Letter from the Dean Job Search
The office of Human Resources of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has a job search engine of various on-campus positions. SSW Events Calendar 2001-2002 SSW Faculty Meeting Schedule 2001-2002 Student Academic Calendar UNC Master Calendar ... CONTACT
The official School Newsletter available in Adobe PDF format. Alumni Home Page Private Giving Home Page Faculty A - C
Faculty D- G
... Doctoral Students Certificate Programs: School Social Work Licensure: AHEC Continuing Education Center for Aging Research and Educational Services Training Maternal Child Health Public Health Social Work Events Calendar ... Mission and overview Research Projects:

35. SSW Faculty
Coordinator MSW, The University of north carolina at Chapel Hill Systems in Communitiesand Neighborhoods; family Preservation programs; Child Abuse
http://ssw.unc.edu/people/
Faculty A - C Faculty D- G Faculty H - R Faculty S-Z Staff ... H I J K L M ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z The following faculty are administrators, or teach or advise students: Armstrong, Jane A.
Clinical Instructor
Center for Aging Research and Education
M.S.W, Ohio State University
Phone: (919) 962-6419
Email: jaarmstr@email.unc.edu
Professional interests
Older Adults; Substance Abuse; Geriatric Mental Health; MRDD; Death and Dying Issues.
Curriculum Vitae
(Adobe PDF file) Barbarin, Oscar A.
L. Richardson and Emily Preyer Bicentennial Distinguished Professor for Strengthening Families, School of Social Work and Senior Investigator, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center
Faculty Mentor, Center for Science Development- UNC, Chapel Hill M.S, Ph.D, Rutgers University Phone: (919) 962- E-Mail: barbarin@unc.edu Professional interests Children's Help and Mental Health; African American Children and Families; Family and Pre-school Interventions; Black-White Achievement Gap.

36. Arboreta And Gardens With HT Programs
Arboreta and gardens with horticulture therapy programs.Category Home Gardens Specialized Techniques Enabled Gardeners...... site Consultation and Programming, Written Information, Integrated family programs. siteVocational and Horticultural Therapy programs, Offsite north carolina.
http://www.hort.vt.edu/human/botanic1.html
Botanical Gardens and Arboreta Offering Information or Training in Horticultural Therapy The following information was provided by the American Horticultural Therapy Association. For more information on this association, click here to take a look at the AHTA home page.
COLORADO
Denver Botanic Gardens
909 York Street
Denver, CO 80206
Rebecca Haller, HTM
Workshops, Garden Plots, Tours, Classes, Sensory Garden
FLORIDA
Fairchild Tropical Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road
Miami, FL 33156
Mary E. Neustein
Seminars and Workshops, Community Outreach
ILLINOIS
Chicago Botanic Garden
1000 Lake Cook Road
Glencoe, IL 60022 Gene Rothert, HTR http://www.chicagobotanic.org/HortTherapy.html Tours, Workshops, Enabling Garden, Off-site Visits, Training Programs, Internships
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Clotilde Irvine Society Sensory Garden 3675 Arboretum Drive P.O. Box 39 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Jean Larson, HTR, Coordinator
NEW JERSEY
The Frelinghuysen Arboretum P.O. Box 1295 Morristown, NJ 07962-1295 Larisa Bohensky Tours, Workshops, Classes, Garden Plots, Off-site Visits

37. CFNC - Welcome
Provides information on state scholarships and educational funding opportunities.Category Regional north America north carolina Education...... and resources to help you and your family a career; Compare over 100 north carolinacolleges and college with scholarships, grants, loans, and savings programs.
http://www.cfnc.org/
Adult Learner Financial Aid Administrator School Counselor Programs GEAR UP NC College Redirection A Service of
the State of North Carolina
provided by
PATHWAYS
CFI NCSEAA Save and access your own information in a free, secure account. Research careers to find which ones best suit your interests. Create a free, secure account to record accomplishments and plan your course work. Compare all 110 North Carolina colleges - their courses of study, costs, and more. Apply online for college admissions, financial aid, and more. Everything you need to know about scholarships, grants, loans, and more. Tax-advantaged investment options for parents, grandparents, and others. We believe every student should have the opportunity to go to college. That's why College Foundation of North Carolina created this site, which is loaded with information and resources to help you and your family:
  • Make smart decisions as you plan for college and a career
  • Compare over 100 North Carolina colleges and link easily to their Websites
  • Simplify the college application process by applying online
  • Find the best way to pay for college with scholarships, grants, loans, and savings programs

38. NC State Government Recognition Programs
and administers the following statewide recognition/award programs in the formof a letter to the family. A north carolina flag, flown over the Capitol in
http://www.osp.state.nc.us/recognize/recog.html

State Employee

Appreciation Week

Service Awards

Richard Caswell Award
...
Government Week
NC State Government Recognition Philosophy
INTRODUCTION...
the philosophy behind employee recognition:
“Genuine recognition of performance is something people really appreciate. People really don’t work for money. They go to work for it, but once the salary has been established, their concern is appreciation. Recognize their contribution publicly and noisily, but don’t demean them by applying a price tag to everything.” Phillip B. Crosby,
Quality is Free

The State of North Carolina is noted for having loyal, efficient and dedicated employees who provide valuable services to every citizen of the State. North Carolina is proud of this tradition of public service and the competent, committed and dedicated employees who provide these services to and for the state. To express its appreciation to its valued employees, the State has adopted a policy of recognizing employees for committed dedicated and outstanding service. Thus, the State Employee Recognition Program is a significant component of the Human Resources System. PROGRAM PURPOSE The purpose of North Carolina State Government’s Employee Recognition Program is to:
  • provide management tools to recognize ongoing employee dedication, a means to reinforce and acknowledge significant contributions, and retain employee commitment

39. Camp Winding Gap - North Carolina Summer Camp
of Western north carolina. Western Horseback Riding and Mountain Adventures programs.Staff/Camper ratio of 13. International staff. family owned and operated
http://www.campwindinggap.com/
Welcome to
Camp Winding Gap!
Call us toll-free: 1-888-CWG-CAMP We are celebrating our 25th year of operation in 2003-Join us for this very special summer!!!! Join us for a summer of fun and adventure...located in the mountains of Western North Carolina for boys and girls ages 6 through 14
Quick Start: 2003 Enrollment Information Current Availability Request mailed information Animal and Farm Program ... Ask the Director Breaking News 3-21-03! We have two new 'kids' in camp!
CLICK HERE
for more pictures of our new babies! Bay-Horse Farm Kennels
A Division of Camp Winding Gap
Over 15 years experience breeding and raising Golden Retrievers.
Link to the Puppy Pages here!
(Click on the puppy to enter!)
Posted 4-6-03:
Individual Puppy Pictures Posted!
Puppies will be ready for homes Easter! News Box

(See links below for more stuff!) 3-26-03-Enrollment for the Riding Program during Sessions #2 and #4 are nearly closed, be sure to get your application in SOON! Contact the camp if you are interested in applying for a monthly payment plan.
Posted 3-3-03 Spring Savings Rates begin today and run through May 1, 2003.

40. North Carolina Museum Of Art - Membership Categories
network that supports one of north carolina's greatest cultural and lectures; Discountson children's art programs; family $70 All individual benefits for two
http://ncartmuseum.org/membership/individual.shtml
MEMBERSHIP
Individual Membership
Corporate The Contemporaries Friends of African and African American Art ... Join Online INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP
As a member of the North Carolina Museum of Art you are part of a statewide network that supports one of North Carolina's greatest cultural and educational resources. Members' fees supply two-thirds of the Museum's annual private funding and also allow this Museum to remain one of the very few museums left in the nation that have both permanent collections and special exhibitions on display free to the public at all times. Members' benefits include free subscriptions to the Museum's magazine; discounts in the Museum Store; advance notification of and reduced admission to special events, films, lectures, and classes; and vouchers for free admission to films, lectures, and classes and more. To become a Member, simply click here to JOIN ONLINE For more information or to charge your membership by phone, please call the Membership Office at 919.839.6262, ext. 2121.
Members Benefits
I ndividual
  • One complimentary admission per visit for all special ticketed exhibitions
  • Savings for one person on tickets for concerts in the Joseph M. Bryan, Jr., Theater in the Museum Park and in the Museum Auditorium

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