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Yet another opportunity for steady Tri Cities employment opportunities, as the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has chosen Lockheed Martin, among 15 other companies, to compete for tasks to find methods to reduce energy costs. The DOE will give various indefinite-delivery-indefinite-quantity tasks to any one of the 16 companies, such as Lockheed Martin, who will compete to reduce energy costs as well as the environmental impact. These various tasks will have a overall ceiling value of $80 billion during this 11-year project.
This position places Lockheed Martin as one of the 16 companies in control of a specific task where they will carry out an energy audit in order to find ways that will save energy in a given facility. Once the audit was complete Lockheed Martin would then organize a project for the facility and put together a means for the financing. All projects must produce a positive annual cash flow into government finances.
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LeAnn Rimes is coming to Pasco Washington's TRAC facility with Gloriana one of country’s hottest bands. LeAnn has been awarded an American Music Award, two Grammy Awards, three Academy of Country Music Awards, and twelve Billboard Music Awards. She has sold over 37 million albums by the age of 24 she is also the youngest person to win a Grammy; the first country artist to win the Grammy for Best New Artist; and her version of How Do I Live is the longest charting song on the U.S. Hot 100 at 69 weeks. Now LeAnn has been nominated for best female vocal country performance 2009.
Where: TRAC Center 6600 Burden Blvd. Pasco WA 99301
When: January 31, 2009 Time: Doors open 6:00pm Gloriana 7:30pm LeAnn 8:45pm
Ticket Information: Tickets go on sale January 7th and Thursdays January 8th ON-LINE ONLY at www.traconline.com Friday, January 9 at 10:00am at TRAC Center box office & Kennewick Ranch & Home
Admission: Gold floor seating $65.00 (First of 11 rows center stage) Silver floor seating - $ 40.00 Premium Bleacher - $ 40.00 General Admission - $25.00
•:*¨¨*:• Colleen Lane •:*¨¨*:•
My ActiveRain Blog / My Localism Blog | ColleenLane.com

I am the Realtor® that makes things move in The Lane Real Estate Team, while my husband Joe is the dude that provides the marketing that gives me the great clients I have. My sole purpose in life is to serve God, family, and clients. Joe's sole purpose in life is to serve God, me, and family (and ski). We have five children, all at home, all ours. We've been happily married for 23 years, and Joe has forgotten the anniversary almost all of those years! We service the Tri Cities Washington real estate market to include Kennewick, Richland, and Pasco, Washington. Oh, our Columbia River Riverfront Home is for sale!
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The Tri-Cities of Kennewick, Richland, and Pasco are a great place to live for a variety of people who are looking to save a little money, to include our Military. Recently the ACCRA Cost of Living Index named Tri-Cities Washington number 1 out of 350 communities as the least expensive place to live in the Pacific Northwest. The index has given the Tri-Cities an index rating of 88.9 during the third quarter; down from 89.9 in the second quarter. The low cost of groceries and housing is partly to thank for the low cost of living in the Tri-Cities. Communities ranking the closest to the Tri-Cities are Spokane with an index rating of 93.5; Portland at 95.1; and Boise with a rating of 96.0.
•:*¨¨*:• Colleen Lane •:*¨¨*:•
My ActiveRain Blog / My Localism Blog | ColleenLane.com
I am the Realtor® that makes things move in The Lane Real Estate Team, while my husband Joe is the dude that provides the marketing that gives me the great clients I have. My sole purpose in life is to serve God, family, and clients. Joe's sole purpose in life is to serve God, me, and family (and ski). We have five children, all at home, all ours. We've been happily married for 23 years, and Joe has forgotten the anniversary almost all of those years! We service the Tri Cities Washington real estate market to include Kennewick, Richland, and Pasco, Washington. Oh, our Columbia River Wa Home is for sale!
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Tips to help you find a local child care provider and or babysitter.
You've found your new dream home, you love the new neighborhood and the area is perfect. If you are a homebuyer with children, you will probably have a need for a childcare provider for your young child if you work out of the home during the day, and before or after school care for your elementary school aged children. This is one of the first things that you have to think about after settling in to your new home.
In our Tri-Cities, Washington community (Kennewick, Pasco and Richland) and surrounding areas, there is quite a large selection of childcare providers to choose from. I have listed a few providers that I have used in the past with my children as well as others that I have heard good things about. My youngest daughter has attended Kids World Childcare in West Richland and Director Christy and her staff were absolutely wonderful. They truly were a blessing to me knowing that my little one was being taken care and given such great care throughout the day. I would recommend them to anyone. My older children have attended KinderCare Learning Centers (Kennewick location) as well as the YMCA summer programs and Boys and Girls before and after school programs and have had great experiences there too.
KinderCare, 306 Torbett Street, Richland, WA 99352-2604 www.kindercare.com Ages: 12 mos. to 12 Year-Olds, Open: 6:00 AM to 6:30 PM Monday - Friday
North Richland KinderCare, 2995 Einstein, Richland, WA 99354 www.kindercare.com Ages: 6 Weeks to 12 Year-Olds Open: 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM Monday - Friday
Kids World Childcare, 2901 Bombing Range Road, West Richland, WA 99353 http://www.kidsworldchildcare.net/ Phone Number: (509) 967-9150 4 weeks to 5 years and up (in school)
Kids World Childcare, 814 Comstock Street - Richland, WA http://www.kidsworldchildcare.net/ Phone Number: (509) 946-1882 12 months to 5 years
Kids World Childcare, 820 North 20th Avenue Pasco WA 99301 http://www.kidsworldchildcare.net/ Phone Number: (509) 545-3379 4 weeks to 5 years
YMCA - www.ymcatricities.org The YMCA offers before and After School Child Care for all Kennewick Elementary Schools. YMCA Child Care focuses on enrichment programs for children ages 5-12 that are safe, nurturing environment and state-licensed.
http://www.ymcatricities.org/preschool.htm YMCA Early Childhood Learning Center offers full time, state licensed child care for ages 2-5. The center is located at office at 1234 Columbia Park Trail in Richland. The Early Childhood Learning Center features the YMCA Creative Curriculum for Preschool as part of a dynamic, fun filled day. They offer child care service from 7AM to 6PM, Monday through Friday.
Boys and Girls Club www.kidexpert.org Provides Kinder Club programs (turns a half day of Kindergarten into a whole day of learning and fun) at a few local schools and before and after school care at local schools.
As for babysitters, I have learned that referrals from friends, relatives, church and coworkers have been my best source. Definitely ask around. Everyone will certainly have someone they know and trust to take care of their children for a dinner or night out and trust goes a long way. I have also found that once you have found a couple of providers that interest you, check them out - get references. A visit during the day when the kids are there and interacting with each other and the provider will tell you a lot about what really goes on after parents leave for the day. Use a questionnaire to rate the potential provider. Here is link to a questionnaire that I have found very useful http://www.4women.gov/Pregnancy/tools/checklist.cfm.
Good luck and happy babysitter hunting!
For more homebuying and selling advice, contact Linda Garza at Cypress GMAC Real Estate (509) 205-5657 lindag@cypressgmac.com. Specializing in Tri-Cities Washington Real Estate! Real Estate Services for Kennewick, Richland and Pasco Real Estate! Putting your family first is my #1 priority! You can also search for properties on my website www.lindagarza.com.
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You've bought your dream home ~ time to start packing, but don't forget about helping your kids adjust!
If you have children, this new move may bring about many different feelings - some are scared, some are excited, some may even be angry. These are just a few of the feelings kids have about moving. A move isn't easy for anyone, even for adults. Moving for children can be a time for some great new things - like a new room or a new place to explore - it can also be a time that's sad and stressful, too. Here are some ways to make a move a little easier.
Talk, Talk, Talk!
Tell your children immediately about the move. Be honest, tell them why - whether it is because of a new job or to be closer to Grandpa and Grandma. Be positive and enthusiastic and your children will feel that from you. Children need time to adjust and get used to the idea of moving. As we all know, it really is a big deal and the sooner they know, the more time you have to talk over all the questions that they might have. Questions like, what school will I go to? Will I still be able to play baseball and take my guitar lessons?
Be Prepared to Have the Answers!
After you tell your children the great news about the move, most children will have lots of questions. The more you know; the better. Do some investigating ahead of time. You can get online and investigate your new community, or ask your real estate agent for advice on local community resources. If you can help your children connect with the new community personally, it may make things easier. Children will feel less nervous when they know what to expect and may even start to feel excited once they see what lies ahead.
Check It Out!
If you can, take the family for a tour of the new house and area. You can point out all the local parks and activities around your new home. It will give you a chance to let the kids see their new rooms and imagine how they will decorate it. Who knows, they may even run into other kids in the neighborhood and make some new friends. Make it a point to drive by and visit their new schools. You can stop in and meet their new teachers and let them see the activities that their school offers.
It's Hard to Say Goodbye!
It's always sad to say goodbye to friends, family, and neighbors. You can help make it a little easier if you give your children notebooks ahead of time and let them have everyone write down his or her address, phone number, and email address. If you have a camera or video camera, take lots of pictures or videos of friends, favorite places, and your neighborhood. Your children may really enjoy putting together a scrapbook or shoebox full of things that remind them of their hometown and all of their friends.
Get Moving!
The more the merrier! Let children know that you will need their help. Give everyone a responsibility, hand out checklists of things to do and let them know how much you appreciate their help. It is sometimes useful to pack a "first night box" for each family member, especially your children. You can fill these special boxes with everyone's favorite things and things you'll want to have as soon as you get there. This can include personal items such as stuffed animals, photos, and other things that will make you feel at home. It's also a great idea to include things you'll need the first night, such as sheets for your bed, a pillow, pajamas, toothbrush, and other must-haves. Clearly mark these boxes with your names on it so you can grab it when it comes off the moving truck.
The Big Day!
Moving day is usually filled with many different emotions. Your children may cry when they leave your old home (you might too). Be there for extra reassurance that things will be okay. When you get to your new house, unpack your special boxes of favorite stuff. That will help them feel more at home. They can even hang up pictures of their friends and favorite places in their new rooms.
Settling In!
Adjusting to your new home and community might take some time. Let them take it slowly and give the new place a chance. As we all know, starting a new experience is tough and some people adjust right away and some take time. A new house, new school, new friends and neighborhood...be patient. Hopefully little by little, they will feel at home. Try to get them involved in the same types of activities they were previously in whether it may be soccer, ballet, gymnastics etc Or you can try to get them involved in something completely new. There are many ways for you to help your children find new friends; karate lessons, piano, guitar, art classes, etc. - the sky is limit. The more opportunities you give your kids to be involved in, the more your new town will feel like home.
Keep in Touch!
Old and new friends, how cool is that! Have your children use that notebook filled with contact information from your old town to keep connected. Have them send postcards and pictures from your new city and it can be fun to get email or letters from them and to catch up on what's new.
For more home buying and selling advice, contact Linda Garza at Cypress GMAC Real Estate (509) 205-0859 lindag@cypressgmac.com. Specializing in Tri-Cities Washington Real Estate! Real Estate Services for Kennewick, Richland and Pasco Real Estate! Putting your family first is my #1 priority! You can also search for properties on my website www.lindagarza.com.
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