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This event schedule details a weekend gathering for members and guests of the Guild of St George in Edinburgh, featuring historical tours, architectural talks, and a series of social events exploring the legacy of John Ruskin and the conservation of significant buildings.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Edinburgh
Theme:
Historical architecture, Conservation, Ruskinian heritage
Document Type:
Event Schedule
Organization:
Guild of St George
Author:
Martin Green, Peter Burman, Nic Boyes, Alexander Hamilton
Target Audience:
Companions, Board members, Architecture and conservation enthusiasts
Validity Period:
11-13 July 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Note:
Context description
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Year:
Current year
Region / City:
Smithville
Topic:
Youth Baseball
Document Type:
Rulebook / Regulations
Organization:
Little League
Target Audience:
Coaches, Players, Parents, League Officials
Age Group:
11-13 years
Game Format:
6 innings or 1:45 time limit
Batting Rules:
Full roster bats, fill-in player regulations
Pitching and Fielding Rules:
50/70 distance, inning limits, no head-first slides except returning
Equipment:
Only USA or Wood bats allowed, no metal cleats
Disciplinary Rules:
Suspension for unexcused absences, on-spot dispute resolution
Special Rules:
Mercy rule, no extra innings in regular season, tournament exceptions
Year:
2023
Region / City:
International
Theme:
Redefining Tourism Education and Research: Critical Issues and Reflexive Perspectives
Document Type:
Conference Call for Papers
Organ / Institution:
International Society of Travel & Tourism Educators (ISTTE)
Author:
Professor Miranda Kitterlin-Lynch
Target Audience:
Educators, researchers, graduate students, and industry practitioners in travel, tourism, and hospitality
Period of Action:
October 11-13, 2023
Submission Deadline:
June 1, 2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Changes Date:
Not specified
Language:
English
Conference Type:
Blended (Land-based and Virtual Opportunities)
Topics:
Tourism education, hospitality programs, experiential learning, pedagogical shifts, post-pandemic tourism, industry trends, etc.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Illinois
Theme:
Conference Registration
Document Type:
Registration Form
Organization:
Township Officials of Illinois
Target Audience:
Township Officials, Members, Non-members
Period of Validity:
November 11-13, 2024
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Modifications:
N/A
Description:
Registration form for the Township Officials of Illinois Annual Educational Conference, including fees and additional event details.
Year:
2016
Location:
Russellville, Arkansas, USA
Event:
AR Thespian Festival
Organizer:
Arkansas Educational Theatre Association
Document type:
Handbook / Guidelines
Audience:
High school students, Thespian troupe members, Student State Board candidates
Positions covered:
Student State Board Officers
Leadership Seminar:
Topics include stress management, leadership psychology, fundraising, teamwork
Registration deadline:
January 8, 2016 for essays and headshots; January 15, 2016 for Honor Troupe Form and digital slide show
Event dates:
February 11-13, 2016; additional summer leadership dates June/July (TBA) and August 4-6 in Jonesboro
Individual Events fee:
$10 per event
Eligibility:
Registered Thespians in good standing, not in senior year, required parental/principal approval
Document focus:
Procedures, eligibility, and guidelines for student leadership roles and festival participation
Year:
2026
Location:
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 2525 West End Ave. Suite 9200, Nashville, TN, USA
Type of Document:
Continuing Medical Education Activity
Organizing Institution:
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Accreditation:
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
Credit Designation:
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM, up to 23.75 hours
Faculty:
Michael Baron, MD; Leah G. Bowen, MSN; Charlene M Dewey, MD; Monique N Drago, MA; Sarah Mitchell, MS; Ayne Nichols, MSW; Eppiphanie Richardson; Heather Smith, MBA; Qutina Watson, EdD
Objectives:
Discuss opioid epidemic evidence, safe prescribing, current prescribing practices, SBIRT and MI application, identify misprescribing behaviors, manage patient care
Commercial Support:
None
Financial Disclosures:
All relevant conflicts mitigated
Target Audience:
Physicians
Dates:
February 11, 2026, 08:00 – February 13, 2026, 05:00
Evaluation Instructions:
Text credit code to 855-776-6263 and complete event evaluation at https://vumc.cloud-cme.com
Organisation:
Birmingham Forum for Spiritual Directors and Companions
Course title:
Soul Boats
Type of document:
Course information leaflet
Theme:
Spiritual accompaniment and direction training
Target audience:
Lay and ordained Christians of any denomination
Ecclesial context:
Ecumenical Christian
Location:
Birmingham
Format:
Hybrid (Zoom and face to face)
Duration:
September 2022 to July 2023
Number of sessions:
14 Tuesday meetings and one Saturday retreat
Time:
10 am to 3.30 pm
Cost:
£450 payable in three termly instalments
Application deadline:
Friday 1 April 2022
Maximum participants:
20
Certification:
Certificate of Attendance subject to 80% attendance and reflection submission
Facilitating team:
Maureen Slattery Marsh; Eleanor Jackson; Phil Hoar; Magdalen Smith
Course administrator:
Revd Canon John Austen
Date:
Sunday, August 22
Liturgical Tone:
Tone 8 (Resurrection); Tone 4; Tone 1; Tone 2
Commemoration:
89th Sunday after Pentecost
Feast:
Afterfeast of the Dormition of the Theotokos
Saint Commemorated:
Agathonicus of Nicomedia and his companions
Genre:
Liturgical hymnography
Liturgical Elements:
“Lord I Call,” Stichera, Theotokion (Dogmatikon), Litya, Aposticha
Attributed Authors:
Anatolius; Emperor Leo the Wise
Religious Tradition:
Eastern Orthodox Church
Language of Text:
English
Primary Themes:
Resurrection of Christ; Dormition of the Theotokos; Martyrdom of Agathonicus; Divine mercy; Salvation
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Orthodox Church in America
Theme:
Liturgical texts, Saints, Liturgy
Document Type:
Religious text, Liturgical service
Institution / Organization:
Department of Liturgical Music and Translations, Orthodox Church in America
Authors / Compilers:
Department of Liturgical Music and Translations
Target Audience:
Clergy, Faithful
Liturgical Period:
Wednesday of Great Lent
Biblical References:
Genesis 43:26-31, 45:1-16; Proverbs 21:23-22:4; Psalms 114, 115
Musical Notation:
Tone 4, Tone 5, Tone 6
Included Saints:
Terence, Pompeius, Macarius, Africanus, Maximus
Purpose:
Commemoration of martyrs and liturgical worship
Language:
English
Year:
1908
Location:
Newington, London, United Kingdom
Topic:
Christian sacraments, Lord’s Supper, discipleship
Document Type:
Sermon transcript
Institution:
Metropolitan Tabernacle
Author:
C. H. Spurgeon
Audience:
Congregation of the Metropolitan Tabernacle
Date of Delivery:
August 27, 1908
Biblical References:
Luke 22:14
Key Themes:
Ordinances of baptism and Lord’s Supper, fellowship, obedience to Scripture, stages of discipleship, Christian service
Year:
2022–2023
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Organization:
Sisterhood of St. John the Divine
Program name:
The Companions Program
Program duration:
Eleven months
Residential setting:
Convent community residence
Target audience:
Women seeking a deeper relationship with God in a Christian community
Religious tradition:
Christian
Activities:
Prayer, study, community life, service, spiritual mentoring
Daily structure:
Prayer services, classes, manual work, study time, recreation, personal reflection
Classes include:
Vocation and Discernment; Contemplative and Benedictine Prayer; Journaling and Awareness Reflection
Program cost:
Suggested contribution $100 per month
Application deadline:
May 1, 2022
Notification of acceptance:
July 15, 2022
Contact person:
Shannon Frank-Epp, Companions Coordinator
Contact email:
[email protected]
Contact phone:
416-226-2201 ext. 342
Website:
www.ssjd.ca
Social media:
facebook.com/ssjdcanada; twitter.com/ssjdcanada
Year:
2026
Month:
September
Type of document:
Church bulletin
Organization:
Local parish
Program:
Pastoral Companions
Target audience:
Parishioners and church community
Purpose:
Outreach to homebound and vulnerable individuals
Key activities:
Home visits, prayer, Scripture reading, Holy Communion
Supporting initiative:
Bishop’s Appeal
Context:
Faith-based service and pastoral care
Year:
2018
Note:
Region / City
Topic:
Malting Industry, Board Meeting
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Craft Maltsters Guild
Target Audience:
Board Members, Guild Members
Context Description:
Meeting minutes of the Craft Maltsters Guild Board of Directors held on July 10, 2018, discussing various industry topics and planning for future events and training.
Year:
2024/25
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for Dyslexia Guild Members
Document Type:
Membership Requirement Guidelines
Organization:
The Dyslexia Guild
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Members of The Dyslexia Guild, APC holders
Period of validity:
Annual CPD requirement
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Organization:
Northwest Basket Weavers Guild
Event:
Spring Weave Retreat
Location:
Seabeck Conference Center, Seabeck, WA
Event Dates:
May 14–18, 2025
Proposal Deadline:
December 7, 2024
Document Type:
Workshop Proposal Form
Subject:
Submission of workshop and mini-demo proposals for retreat classes
Eligible Participants:
Instructors submitting workshop proposals
Compensation:
$45 per teaching hour; material fees collected and distributed by the guild; room and board compensation according to teaching hours
Submission Method:
Email to [email protected]
Note:
or mail to NWBW Workshops c/o Louie Shellenberger, P O Box 1306, Freeland, WA 98249
Required Attachments:
Digital photo of proposed basket project (minimum 900 pixels on the long side)
Workshop Formats:
6–16-hour workshops; 1–4-hour half-day workshops; 2-hour Wednesday evening mini-demos
Skill Levels Defined:
Beginner; Intermediate; Advanced
Organization:
Physical Therapy Leadership Guild (PTLG)
Institution:
Creighton University
Program:
Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program
Document Type:
Organizational Constitution
Scope:
Student Organization Governance
Articles:
Name; Purpose; Membership; Officers
Membership Categories:
Associate Member; Regular Member
Membership Requirements:
Guild point system; Academic standing; Disciplinary standing
Officer Positions:
President; Vice-President; Secretary; Treasurer
Election Procedure:
Majority vote by quorum of Regular members; Secret ballot
Term of Office:
Approximately one year
Scholarships:
Awarded to outstanding Regular members meeting eligibility criteria
Year:
1931-1968
Region / City:
United States, Canada
Theme:
National Scholarship Winners
Document Type:
Research Report
Organization / Institution:
Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild
Author:
John & Jeanie Jacobus
Target Audience:
Individuals interested in the history of the Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild
Period of Validity:
1931-1968
Approval Date:
July 19, 2020
Date of Changes:
July 19, 2020
Organization:
Green Country Quilters Guild
Document Type:
Newsletter
Issue Date:
July 2024
Region / City:
Jenks, Oklahoma
Meeting Location:
St. James Presbyterian Church, 11907 S Elm, Jenks, OK 74037
President:
Barbara Smith
Executive Board Year:
2024
Guild Meeting Date:
July 18, 2024
Board Meeting Schedule:
Tuesday following guild meeting at 5:45 pm
Website:
greencountryquiltersguild.com
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Program Highlights:
Quilts of Valor presentation; Vintage Sewing Machines lecture; Adventures Into 60 Degree Quilts lecture and workshop; Hearts and Hands beneficiary presentation
Committees:
Hearts and Hands; Book/Ruler Library; Sunshine & Shadows; Newsletter; Facebook; Website; Boutique; Birthday Cakes; Member Appreciation; Raffle Quilt
Year:
2024
Location:
Carson Valley, Nevada, USA
Event type:
National Quilt Show
Organizing body:
Carson Valley Quilt Guild
Document type:
Rules and Regulations
Target audience:
Vendors
Booth sizes and prices:
10’ x 10’ - $275; Corner booth 10’ x 20’ - $375
Vendor setup date:
May 31, 2024
Cancellation policy:
Refund available until March 1, 2024, minus 10% administration fee
Vendor responsibilities:
Provide tables, display equipment, seating, extension cords, insurance coverage
Prohibited items:
Duct tape, gorilla tape, pets inside venue
Optional activities:
15–20 minute demonstration per vendor
Additional services:
On-site potluck dinner for vendors and staff
Type of source:
Event guideline document
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Fort Worth
Topic:
Governance, Membership, Fiscal Responsibility
Document Type:
By-Laws
Organization:
Fort Worth Quilt Guild
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Guild members
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
April 2023
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Goose Creek, SC
Theme:
Art Show
Document Type:
Event Announcement
Organization / Institution:
Goose Creek Artists Guild
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Artists, Art Enthusiasts
Period of Validity:
December 6, 2025 – January 29, 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified