Links Links of Interest to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church and School Greater Springfield, Virginia http://www.poplc.org/links.htm
Extractions: Links of Interest to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church and School Greater Springfield, Virginia Interactive Maps of Springfield, Virginia points of interest Fairfax County Government Community Emergency Alert Network a way to stay informed Prepare-Plan-Stay Informed ready.gov emergency information Church Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Southeastern District LCMS Grace Ethiopian Church Springfield, Virginia Southeastern District's Faith Sharing Blog School National Association for the Education of Young Children [NAEYC] Special Needs Assist Pregnancy Center (Right to Life matters) Bethesda Lutheran Home and Services (for the mentally handicapped) Ecumenical Community for Helping Others (ECHO) food and shelter needs in Springfield Fairfax County Emergency Preparedness Other Lutheran Hour Ministries in Spanish www.caminoajesus.com Lazarus Project in Haiti
Extractions: From Hazy Creek to Peachtree Creek Fishing Holes on the Marsh Fork ... Sycamore Creek The maps for this site are based on U.S.G.S. topographic quads and were notated in field interviews conducted between 1994 and 1999. Dave Bailey, Woody Boggs, Ben Burnside, Ed Cantley, Tony Dickens, Paul Fitzwater, Ivan Jarrell, Ricky Meadows, Howard Miller, Elbert Pettry, Wesley Scarbrough, and Rocky Turner helped fill out the quads with local names, and their accounts of places and origins of names may be heard by clicking on a number of the creeks with side hollows. Ben Burnside, Woody Boggs, and Ricky Meadows provided supplementary sketches as well. Tom Suzuki transformed the sketches and the annotated quads into these maps, which were modified (10/2000) for navigational purposes.
Extractions: http://www.webgis.net ) Internet site. http://www.studyweb.com WebGIS systems also serve as unique resources for more than just housing or neighborhood information. For consumers seeking outdoor recreation, the system provides specialized information about area parks, rivers and trails. For parents seeking information about local schools, the system provides specific information about school district boundaries with direct links to school district web sites. And for consumers commuting to work, or even driving to the local grocery store, the system provides maps of new and existing roads. "The public has always had the right to access land and parcel information, however it was a laborious and time-consuming process," said Ken Anderson, President of Anderson & Associates, Inc. "With WebGIS systems, we are now offering area residents a way to access public information in a timely and convenient manner. In essence, we are making public information public." All information offered through WebGIS programs can be easily printed from the web. The WebGIS.net site can be viewed from the Lightspan's StudyWeb site at
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Extractions: From Hazy Creek to Peachtree Creek Fishing Holes on the Marsh Fork ... Sycamore Creek The maps for this site are based on U.S.G.S. topographic quads and were notated in field interviews conducted between 1994 and 1999. Dave Bailey, Woody Boggs, Ben Burnside, Ed Cantley, Tony Dickens, Paul Fitzwater, Ivan Jarrell, Ricky Meadows, Howard Miller, Elbert Pettry, Wesley Scarbrough, and Rocky Turner helped fill out the quads with local names, and their accounts of places and origins of names may be heard by clicking on a number of the creeks with side hollows. Ben Burnside, Woody Boggs, and Ricky Meadows provided supplementary sketches as well. Tom Suzuki transformed the sketches and the annotated quads into these maps, which were modified (10/2000) for navigational purposes.