In this podcast, Bill Shotwell, executive general manager and owner of Saturn of Raleigh and Saturn of Cary, discusses the many aspects of the Customer Assistance to Recycle and Save program, a new program from the federal government that will help consumers pay for new, more fuel efficient cars or trucks from a participating dealer when they trade in a less fuel efficient vehicle. More commonly called “Cash for Clunkers,” the program will provide U.S. Government vouchers valued from $3,500 to $4,500 when consumers trade in eligible vehicles and purchase new ones before Nov. 1, 2009 that meet or exceed specified fuel economy improvement standards.
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Danya Perry, field services specialist for Communities In Schools of North Carolina (CISNC), discusses how gang activity can affect students, and the impact being a gang member can have as it relates to dropping out of school.
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In the podcast, Miles M. (Bud) Smart, Ph.D., president of Audubon Environmental, addresses how the proper ecological design of a development is crucial to its environmental success. He also explains how developers should implement these practices and programs.
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Kristin Buie, communications manager of the North Carolina Theatre, has announced the release of a podcast presenting information about The Sound of Music, a classic musical that will be running Saturday, July 25 – Sunday, August 2 at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, located at 2 E. South St. The Sound of Music is a classic family musical that tells the true story of the von Trapp family at the break of World War II, whose hearts are quickly captured by the high-spirited nun-turned-governess Maria and her love of singing. This production is based on the original 1959 Rogers and Hammerstein musical and is appropriate for children of all ages. In the podcast, Buie provides background information about the musical, information about the cast, showtimes and ticket information.
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