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Reduce Pollution At Local Level

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

PHILADELPHIA, PA — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is making nearly $2 million available in 2010 to reduce pollution at the local level through the Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) program.

CARE is a community-based program that builds partnerships to help the public understand and reduce toxic risks from numerous sources close to home. The program works to improve human health and local environment into the future.

EPA will award CARE cooperative agreements at two levels. Level I awards range from $75,000 to $100,000 and will help establish community-based partnerships to assess toxics problems in their community and consider options for reducing environmental risks.

Level II awards, ranging from $150,000 to $300,000 each, will support communities that have established broad-based partnerships, have identified the priority toxic risks in the community, and are prepared to measure results, implement risk-reduction activities and become self-sustaining.

Through the CARE program local organizations, including non-profits, businesses, schools, tribes, agencies and local governments, create partnerships that identify environmental priorities and implement local solutions to reduce releases of toxic pollutants and minimize people’s exposure to them.

CARE is a unique community-based, community-driven, demonstration program designed to help communities understand and reduce risks due to toxic pollutants and environmental concerns from all sources. Each grant will be awarded as a two-year cooperative agreement, with the amount depending on the proposal level.

Proposals are due by March 9, 2010 and may be submitted electronically through Grants.gov (http://www.grants.gov). Traditional written proposals should be submitted to: Marva King, U.S. EPA Headquarters, Ariel Rios Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Mailcode 6101A, Washington, DC 20460.

Eligible applicants include county and local organizations, non-profits, businesses, schools, and tribes.

Eligible organizations interested in submitting a proposal can find complete information at: www.epa.gov/care. The site also provides an on-line grant writing tutorial. Additional information about CARE and the applications process is available by calling 1-877-CARE-909.

Pleasantville Church Ground Breaking

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

PLEASANTVILLE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
3424 LIMEKILN PIKE
CHALFONT, PA 18914

PLEASANTVILLE CHURCH TO BREAK GROUND FOR ADDITION INCLUDING NEW SANCTUARY

Chalfont, PA, September 25, 2009. Pleasantville United Church of Christ (UCC) today announced that it will break ground for a new addition including a 450 seat sanctuary on Sunday, October 4 at 3 PM at 3424 Limekiln Pike in Chalfont. The new $3.5 million project will be built on the present church site but adjacent to the current sanctuary that was dedicated in 1899. The church’s mailing address is Chalfont but the church property is located in Warrington Township.

The ground breaking will be a festive program featuring inspiring speakers, a combined church choir and a gala reception following the ceremony. The Rev. Dr Hilary Barrett, the church’s senior pastor, will be officiating. The new 12,000 square foot expansion is needed to accommodate the church’s growing congregation. Donna Wright, president of the Pleasantville UCC Church Council, will welcome members and visitors and talk about how the church was able to accomplish its long term vision despite the difficult economic times our country is experiencing.

Pleasantville UCC was founded in 1840 and will be celebrating its 170th anniversary as a religious community in 2010. The 680+ member church holds two Sunday worship services at 8:30 am and 10:15 am. At each service, children attend part of the worship service and then move to their Christian Education classes. The church is known for its friendly congregation and inspiring music program.

For more information about Pleasantville Church go to www.Pleasantvilleucc.org