The Neighborhood Team, or N-Team, is staffed by City employees who, along with volunteers, assist people in need and improve the community. While code enforcement is necessary to protect the values of aging properties, some homeowners cannot afford to repair their homes. N-Team workers help relieve that burden by providing the following services: exterior painting, carpentry, handicap access ramps, minor roof repairs and patching, roof tarps, minor plumbing, junk/trash and debris removal, overgrowth removal, and code violation repairs. Free home improvement services are available to St. Pete homeowners who are elderly, disabled, or low-income.

Between 1944 and 1954, a comprehensive reconstruction took place. The inner and outer trusses were strengthened, new horizontal stays were installed between the four main cables, the railroad and trolley tracks were removed, the roadways were widened from two lanes to three lanes, and new approach ramps were constructed. Additional approach ramps to the FDR Drive were opened to traffic in 1969.


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Named for Native Americans who lived in the area for hundreds of years, Occoneechee is on the John H. Kerr Reservoir, better known as Buggs Island Lake, and is popular with anglers and boaters. Facilities include cabins, campsites, an equestrian campground, picnic shelters, an amphitheater, a playground, boat ramps, and a private concession offering boat rentals and snacks. Occoneechee Marina offers a fuel dock and boat slips with water and electric service for annual rentals. Six slips are available for rent to overnight camping and cabin guests. The park also has 20 miles of trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. The visitor center and museum introduce visitors to Native American history and the indigenous Occoneechee people.

Everyone loves random sprays of cool, refreshing water when it's warm outside. The splash park area has playground equipment, two charcoal grills, a picnic shelter, restrooms and 25 parking spaces. The Splash Park is open on Saturdays and Sundays in May from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. From Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, it's open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Admission is included in daily parking, camping and cabin fees.

Buggs Island Lake (John H. Kerr Reservoir) is known for producing record-setting catfish, often larger than 100 lbs. the lake is also known as one of Virginia's best bass fishing locations, where Largemouth, White and Striped Bass can all be caught. Other fish in the lake include Black Crappie, White Crappie, Bluegill, White Perch, Channel, Flathead and Blue Catfish, and Walleye. Guests can fish along the shoreline or off the dock at boat ramp 2, as long as they do not hinder boat traffic. Fishing is not allowed at the docks of boat ramp 1. A valid Virginia Freshwater Fishing or North Carolina Inland Fishing License is required.

Boating

Boating is available year-round, and motorboats are allowed on Buggs Island Lake. There are two launch ramps at Boat Ramp 1 and one launch ramp at Boat Ramp 2, all three of which give access to Buggs Island Lake for both motorized and non-motorized boats. An Annual Buggs Island Special Pass, which covers parking and launching fees only at Occoneechee State Park and Staunton River State Park, is available at the Park Office.

Shelter 1 (small): Accommodates up to 35 people comfortably. Parking at the shelter is limited to eight cars, but parking is also available nearby at boat ramp 2 and the amphitheater. It has lights as well as electrical outlets and is near the playground, which makes it ideal for kids. It also features a trail leading to a beautiful lakefront view and a modern restroom facility.

Shelter 2 (large): It accommodates up to 100 comfortably and is near the playground and restrooms. Parking at the shelter is limited to 20 cars, but parking is also available nearby at boat ramp 2 and the amphitheater. This shelter is universally accessible, has lights and electrical outlets and is on the left just past the visitor center.

Pontoons, single and double kayaks, and paddle-boards, including safety equipment, can be rented at the main boat ramp from Clarksville Marine Rentals, Inc. On weekends from Memorial Day to Labor Day, it's open 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. and by appointment at all other times during the year. Boats must be returned by 6 p.m. Thirty gallons of gas are included in the pontoon rental. Call 434-374-2525 or 434-374-2755 to make reservations.

Tim is a wildlife guide with the company Scenic Safaris so he is often up in Yellowstone National Park as well as Grand Teton National Park showing guests some of this area's magnificent features. I work for SkyWest Airlines at the Jackson Hole Airport as a ramp agent so I can be seen on the ramp waving the orange sticks to park an airplane. I also work for Snake River Brewing as a server.

 

Why do you choose to make Jackson home?

We choose to make Jackson our home because it feels like home! We love the community and the activities the outdoors have to offer us around here. The school system is great for our children! We have also made some pretty great lifelong friends that feel like family when neither of us has our families close by.

"Growing up in a different part of the world, I only saw California in movies." With Gustavo's love for travel, he completed his college career in the United States and pursued a Caltrans career thereafter. "I chose the Caltrans organization as it best aligned with what I wanted to do. I lived in different parts of the world and the US and have seen transportation from different views."

As a self-published author, I enjoy liberties of using my vulnerabilities to connect with other mediums of art and relative members of the community. "Resilient Faith" discusses the traumas of my life and spiritual guidance that inspired my self-discovery and artistic namesake, The UnCuT Diamond. This autobiographical narrative explores how I stopped silencing my voice, recognizes how I used my roles to define my identity and why I stunted my influence in the first place. I talk about how I constantly found myself seeking approval from people and thought I was unlovable and unworthy of love. The book includes reflection questions that were pivotal in my transformation to encourage the reader to engage in advanced self-discovery!

 

After my book launch, I started using my memoir to facilitate small group discussions about domestic violence, social injustice, childhood trauma, building healthy relationships and finding inner strength to overcome obstacles. In 2021, I transformed principles identified from these gatherings into an apparel movement called GRID WAIR. The letters in the name stand for Grace, Resilience, Identity, Discipline, Wisdom, Accountability, Integrity and Responsibility. The tagline of the apparel movement is "We Wear It"! This inspiration has ignited a passion in me for continuing this ambitious journey of connecting like-minded people to a space that celebrates vulnerability, positive character choices and personal wholeness!

Formally trained in Natural History Illustration, I fell in love with the ancient artform of woodblock printing after tutoring under world renowned printmaker, Tom Huck. I have subsequently combined my deep appreciation of the print medium with my love of nature. My current work concentrates largely on Indiana birds and the habitats that support them, particularly the predominantly rural county in which I live.

My main creative work is focused in painting (watercolor, acrylic and mural work). I love using color to express emotion. Especially in my murals, I enjoy using bright, joyful colors to add to the landscape. Most of my large scale designs are bold, clean lines with saturated colors. I like to include themes and imagery that anyone can connect with, despite their age or artistic background. It is incredibly important that my entire community can feel a connection to the art they experience every day. In my personal work, I love to explore themes of mental health and self love through more abstracted imagery that tends to lead to more of a conversation in my exhibitions. I would love to find a way to marry these concepts a little more. I stay busiest with watercolor home portraits. While not especially passionate about the content, they provide the most consistent revenue while helping me improve my technique.

My main creative work, fashion design, is inspired by my emotions and experiences I have encountered or have fantasized about. To start, I construct a theme for the pieces. This then sets the mood of the collection where I tend to spend the most time refining my vision. As I start to see the garments come to life in my head, I begin sourcing different mediums to create these pieces. I love using a lot of non-conventional things in my designs like unexpected textiles such as 3-d printed fabric or even teeth. I love to challenge myself in creating clothes out of things that would not "normally" be used. After I begin construction and have the base of the garment done I start to alter little details until I get the piece where it needs to be. The garments tend to evolve during my creative process and always are a variation of my starting point. I like this because I can keep modifying and creating new pieces from old silhouettes and breath life into old things, reviving them in new and innovative ways. After the "completion" of the object I start to curate its environment. Where would this piece be found and how should I go about photographing it so others can view it in my lens?

I write mass-market young-adult novels with literary foundations.

 

I brand my work as "Writing at the Heart of the Great American Prairie: Fun Fiction with a Purpose." My last release, BURN THIS BOOK: THE 10,000-YEAR PLAN, was nominated for a Pulitzer. The CHICAGO TRIBUNE called it "a thrilling must read for anyone who loves HARRY POTTER and HUNGER GAMES."

 

Although the Ancient Greeks considered tragedy the highest art form, I believe my highest calling is to entertain. Life is hard, so if I can give people an escape, I consider my job well done. However, there are deeper meanings and symbolism beneath my work so that if someone wants to seek that level, my work will be satisfying. be457b7860

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