lunes, 25 de noviembre de 2019

Pre Thanksgiving Networking Today at American Social Las Olas - Bring a Guest for Free

PRE THANKSGIVING NETWORKING MONDAY 
NETWORKING TODDAY  
November 25th | 5:30pm - 7:30pm
AMERICAN SOCIAL LAS OLAS
 PAY ONLINE
$10 and Bring a Guest For Free + One Drink Ticket 
or Pay at the Event $10 per person
Include One Drink Ticket & Appetizers
You'll Always Make Great Connections at this FUN,
High Energy Location in the HEART of Las Olas Blvd

AMERICAN SOCIAL 
721 East Las Olas Blvd.  FTL 
UPCOMING BIZ TO BIZ HOLIDAY NETWORKING EVENTS
Wednesday, December 4th @ CHIMA STEAKHOUSE 
2400 East Las Olas Blvd.    Fort Lauderdale  5:30pm - 7:30pm
 
Thursday, December 5th @ WATERSTONE RESORT 
999 East Camino Real   Boca Raton   5:30pm - 7:30pm
BUY TICKETS HERE

Tuesday, December 10th @ SEASON 52
1862 Sawgrass Mills Circle   Sawgrass Mall Sunrise  5:30pm - 7:30pm

Wednesday, December 11th @ DEL FRISCO'S GRILLE
501 East Las Olas Blvd.   Fort Lauderdale  5:30pm - 7:30pm 
Register Here
Thursday, December 12th @ RUTH'S CHRIS STEAKHOUSE
225 NE. Mizner Blvd.   Boca Raton  5:30pm - 7:30pm
Register Here
Our Final Networking Event of the Year!
TBA - be watching your emails! 
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Biz To Biz Networking, Sunrise, Sunrise, FL 33323

Word of the Day: Blandishment

WORD OF THE DAY
 
Blandishment
blan-dihSH-mənt
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Latin, 16th century
 
1
Flattering speech intended to coax or influence
2
The act of persuasion by means of flattery
 
 
 
Examples of Blandishment in a sentence
 
"The fundraiser organizer used blandishments to convince the donors to fill out their checkbooks."
 
"You may get on the good side of your boss with a little blandishment, but make sure you don’t go over the top."

Leon County Government Employment Opportunities - 11.25.19

Leon County Government - banner
LEON COUNTY GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
If you are driven by making a difference on the issues that matter most to our community and committed to demonstrating results, exceeding expectations in areas of customer service and exercising responsible stewardship of our community’s resources, then you may have what it takes to join our team. 
 Do you want to join the Leon County team?  Apply Online.

CLOSING DATE: December 6, 2019
Assistant County Attorney
Director of Volunteer Services

OPEN CONTINUOUSLY
Paramedic (PRN)
EMT (PRN)

Consolidated Dispatch Agency
 Public Safety Communications Operator (Open Continuously)

 For additional information on Leon County employment opportunities:
  • Visit LeonCountyFL.gov/HR/jobs
  • Call our Job Line at (850) 606-2403
  • Watch Channel 16 on Comcast and CenturyLink
  • Visit Human Resources, 315 South Calhoun Street, 2th Floor, Suite #210
Drug Free Workplace and Equal Opportunity Employer
People Focused.  Performance Driven

viernes, 22 de noviembre de 2019

JeanetteSalvatierraTV


Prepare for Higher than Average Tides

Preparing for November King Tides
November 24 - November 28
Preparing for King Tides

King Tides are the highest tides of the year, which typically occur during the months of September, October and November.

We are expected to experience tidal levels about 1 foot higher than predicted. If this trend continues, we anticipate sunny day flooding to begin occurring for short periods of time in low-lying areas of the city. This will occur each day until the king tides recede after November 28
Personal Protection is Essential

  • Register for the Parking Flood Relief Program to obtain FREE temporary parking accommodations during king tides and other weather events. See if your area falls within the prescribed flood zone areas: Flood Zone Map.

  • Road closures may occur as a result of flooding. Sign up for our traffic updates by texting MBTraffic to 888777. 

  • Be sure to have flood insurance for your home or business. Learn more: Flood Insurance 

  • If you see flood waters, avoid coming into contact. There could be hazards below the surface, like pollutants and debris, that you cannot see. Six inches of fast flowing water can also knock you off your feet.

  • Avoid driving through flooded waters. It only takes less than a meter of water to float a car.

  • Wash your car, including the undercarriage, if it came in contact with flood waters. Flood waters are high in salinity and could damage your vehicle.

  • Remember, flooding brings standing water. Check around your personal property - if you see standing water for more than 48 hours, report it by calling 305.673.7625. Always drain and cover

  • If you come across any flooding that obstructs access or causes damage on public or private property, please report it through the Miami Beach e-Gov app
Low Lying Areas

Residents who live in the following areas should anticipate to see some flooding in their neighborhoods throughout the King Tide event and plan accordingly.

  • Indian Creek Drive from 29 to 41 streets
  • West Avenue and 8 Street
  • 1 Street and Alton Road
  • South Pointe Drive and Washington Avenue
  • 44 Street and Post Avenue (Muss Park) areas
  • North Bay Road from 43 to 63 streets
  • Bonita Drive
  • Marseille Drive and Rue Notre Dame
  • Crespi Boulevard and 79 Terrace

Properties in these low-lying or flood prone areas are strongly encouraged to use flood panels and other flood protection methods to protect their property. Residents can also contact the city to learn more about options to reduce your flood risk. Call the floodplain manager at 305.673.7610.
Your City in Action
The City of Miami Beach Public Works team is fully staffed and ready to respond to any flooding reports.

In preparation for the King Tides, staff has begun cleaning stormwater systems to reduce pollutants from entering the waterways and are conducting inspections to reduce flooding. In addition, 14 temporary pumps and generators have also been installed to mitigate flooding in these low-lying neighborhoods.

Watch the video to learn more about how our stormwater pump system works.
King Tides Predictions
King Tides provide a preview of the normal tidal variations we will see in the years to come as sea levels continue to rise. Tide predictions are provided by the National Oceanographic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

Word of the Day: Pannier

WORD OF THE DAY
 
Pannier
PAN-ee-er
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Middle English, 13th century
 
1
A large storage basket made to be slung over the back of a pack animal or bicycle
2
Historically, a hoop frame used to hold out the side of a woman’s skirt
 
 
 
Examples of Pannier in a sentence
 
"She was dedicated to the commuter life and installed panniers on her bike to help carry her load."
 
"The costume designer made an authentic Marie Antoinette dress, complete with extra-large panniers."