Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Governor McDonnell Announces Application Period Opening for Planning Grants from Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund

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Governor of Virginia Bob McDonnell speaking at CPAC. Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
~$250,000 Available to Encourage Local Planning Efforts Supporting Further Job Creation, Economic Development in Agriculture and Forestry~

RICHMOND – Governor Bob McDonnell today announced that applications are now being accepted for the Fiscal Year 2014 round of planning grants from the Governor’s Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund (AFID).  The program, which encourages local governments to promote agriculture and forestry and incorporate the needs of these important industries into their economic development planning efforts, is part of the governor’s jobs-creation and economic development agenda.

“Over the course of my Administration, I have encouraged local governments to join me in focusing on creating jobs and opportunities for all Virginians,” said Governor McDonnell.  “Since agriculture and forestry are two of the Commonwealth’s largest industries and provide hundreds of thousands of jobs across the state, it is important that we support local and regional governments in their efforts to make these industries part of local governments’ plans for economic growth and prosperity.”

The competitive grant program allows individual localities to apply for up to $20,000 in matching funds, or up to $35,000 for multi-jurisdictional applications, to undertake efforts that support agriculture and forestry-based businesses.  These efforts might include developing a strategic plan for agriculture and forestry economic development, creating new local policies and zoning ordinances that better support these industries, or funding feasibility studies and predevelopment work for new facilities that bring significant and lasting benefits to the local agriculture and forestry sectors.

“We hoped the flexible funding the AFID planning grants program offers would generate a variety of innovative and thoughtful projects supporting the interests of the agriculture and forestry sectors, and we have not been disappointed.” said Todd Haymore, Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry.  “The eleven projects awarded funding in the last round of AFID planning grants are helping to facilitate new ideas and plans for productive economic development opportunities within the Commonwealth’s diverse agricultural and forestry industries.  We expect the same quality of applications in this round, as well.”

Applications for the FY 2014 round of funding are due September 16, 2013, with award announcements expected in October.  Two virtual application workshops will be held.  The first workshop will be on July 30, and the second on August 21.  Both will be from 10 – 11 a.m.  Localities interested in applying for an AFID planning grant should first reach out to their local and/or regional agricultural and forestry community to discuss potential projects, as well as local economic development professionals and other key stakeholders.  A two-page program description and the required grant application are available at: http://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/agribusiness/planning.shtml.  For additional information about the program and the application workshops, e-mail Stephen Versen, AFID program contact at the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) atstephen.versen@vdacs.virginia.gov

According to a 2013 economic impact study, agriculture and forestry are two of Virginia's largest industries, with a combined economic impact of $70 billion annually.  Agriculture generates more than $52 billion per annum, while forestry induces over $17 billion. The industries also provide more than 400,000 jobs in the Commonwealth.

About the Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund
The creation of the AFID was part of Governor McDonnell’s jobs-creation and economic development agenda during the 2012 session of the General Assembly.  Funded at $1 million in each year of the biennium, the AFID is broken into two categories with $750,000 going to large grants to assist local efforts in expanding current or attracting new agriculture and forestry processing facilities using Virginia-grown products
(http://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/agribusiness/afid.shtml) and $250,000 dedicated to small grants to assist localities in improving local economic development efforts relating to agribusiness (http://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/agribusiness/planning.shtml).
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The Let Down MSTR - From Rumor Has It, Free Song Of The Day




Rumor Has It with The Let Down.  It's fast, it's heavy, it's alternative, it's hot the list right now at number 1.  Hear why for yourself.  It's also free.  Download a copy for yourself.  Listen here before you make the decision.  Free MP3 music daily right here on GVLN.  Where free really means free.

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FISH, EAST INDIA STYLE - Recipe Of The Day

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Curry in the spice-bazaar (egypitan) in Istanbul
Curry in the spice-bazaar (egypitan) in Istanbul (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Peel two medium-sized onions, cut into thin slices. Put in a stewpan with a small lump of butter and fry until lightly browned. Pour over them some white stock, judging the quantity by that of the fish; one ounce of butter, little curry powder, salt, lemon juice, a little sugar, and cayenne pepper. Boil the stock for fifteen or twenty minutes, then strain into a stewpan, skim and put in the fish, having it carefully prepared. Boil gently, without breaking the fish. Wash and boil half a cup of rice in water, and when cooked it should be dried and the grains unbroken. Turn the curry out on a hot dish, garnish with croutons of fried bread. Serve hot, with the rice in separate dish.

Make something extraordinary tonight.
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All national sports updates are on a blackout on this site in protest of Russian Troops on American Soil policing national events.  Sports will remain blacked out on this site until the reversal of this contract.
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Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death - Patrick Henry - Liberty Education Series



In this episode of Liberty's Kids, it's off to Williamsburg, Virginia and then off to Richmond to hear Patrick Henry speak.  Give me liberty or give me death.  We are also pleased to offer you a copy of this speech.  Free downloads of the speech are available from both our SlideShare site as well as this link below.
 http://www.putlocker.com/file/BE533DB69587B38D


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Today's Liberty Education Series.  Making history fun and exciting.





St. John's Episcopal Church is the oldest chur...
St. John's Episcopal Church is the oldest church in Richmond, Virginia, and the site of the Second Virginia Convention where Patrick Henry delivered his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Free Energy From Tesla? Suppressed Information



We have hosted this movie in the past and feel that it is once again viable to put up again here in the site.  As we are including one of Nikola Tesla's books that is also available for free download.  Just about everyone has heard about free or low cost energy alternatives that have been suppressed from the masses for decades.  Is there any truth to any of it?  Find out right here for yourself.  The e-book includes pictures and diagrams from the famous inventor.  Nothing hidden.

  
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The link above is for a free download copy of this e-book.  Or you can also download a copy from our SlideShare site.  Create your own experiments with this information.  See if you can improve on any of it.  Change your life or change the world.  It happens from the little guy doing the hard work before the world gets changed.  Are you that person?  Tomorrow we have another Tesla e-book that we will be giving away that is even more extensive than this one.  So stay tuned.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Newhart - It's My Party And I'll Die If I Want To - Classic TV



Newhart with "It's My Party And I'll Die If I Want To", full episode.  Cousin Ned Vanderkellin celebrates his 100th birthday but dies during the celebrations.  Catch episodes of Newhart every Tuesday right here on GVLN.  Classic TV.
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Governor McDonnell Announces First Legacy Project of Richmond 2015 Bike Race

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English: The state seal of Virginia. Српски / Srpski: Застава америчке савезне државе Вирџиније. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Kicks-Off Fund Drive for World Class Richmond Region Ride Center; Dominion Foundation Donates $50,000
Study: Trail Improvements to Have Annual Economic Impact of $4.5 Million and Create 51 New Jobs

RICHMOND - Governor Bob McDonnell was joined today at Pocahontas State Park by leaders from Richmond City, Chesterfield County and Virginia's bicycling community to announce that Dominion Resources has donated $50,000 toward development of the Richmond Region Ride Center, matching Virginia's investment in the project. The Governor requested the state appropriation last session and it was approved by the General Assembly. The Dominion donation officially launches a fund drive to raise the remaining $700,000 needed for trail improvements to Pocahontas State Park.

            Upon completion, Richmond will become the 12th site worldwide of an International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA) Ride Center. The center will focus on mountain biking trails in Pocahontas State Park and Richmond’s James River Park System and will serve as a key ongoing legacy project of the Richmond 2015 UCI Road World Championships.

            “Bringing the road championships to Richmond and Virginia is the result of outstanding regional and public-private cooperation,” said Governor McDonnell. “Dominion’s donation to this regional ride center, which will be a lasting legacy for this region, is the epitome of continuing that cooperative spirit. This internationally renowned event will highlight the Commonwealth’s beautiful landscapes and create jobs and economic development for the entire region. ”

            IMBA is recognized as the international leader in the mountain biking community. Their ride centers featuring extensive trail networks are the organization’s strongest endorsement of a trail experience. The centers become travel destinations for mountain bikers from around the world. With the combination of trails in the James River Park System and those existing and to be created at Pocahontas, the Richmond Region facility is expected to be among the most highly rated IMBA Ride Centers.

            According to a study done by Mangum Economic Consulting, Inc. the trail improvements at Pocahontas State Park alone will increase annual economic activity in Chesterfield County by $2.7 million and by $4.5 million in Virginia. It would also generate 31 new jobs in Chesterfield and 51 in the state. The complete study can be foundhere.

            Dominion’s gift is being made through the Dominion Foundation, the company’s charitable giving arm.

            “The establishment of a regional center of this magnitude will put Richmond and Central Virginia on the international map as a premier mountain biking destination,” said Dominion Chairman, President and CEO Thomas F. Farrell II. “The Richmond Region Ride Center will have a long-lasting, positive economic impact for both the City of Richmond and Chesterfield County.”

            An additional 30 miles of trails are planned along with improvements to the park’s current 20 miles of mountain bike trails. In designing the new trails, partners will use a “stacked loop” design, preferred by most mountain bikers. This allows riders to choose from flat, relatively easy trails to more challenging ones. Paralyzed Veterans of America are partners and will work with IMBA and the local rehabilitation community to determine local needs in developing accessible trails.  An additional $490,000 would be needed for a new trail head with expanded parking, a restroom and event staging area.

            Other groups represented at today’s event include IMBA, Richmond 2015, Richmond MORE, Paralyzed Veterans of America – Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Friends of Pocahontas State Park and the Virginia Association for Parks.  The Virginia Association for Parks, a nonprofit that supports Virginia’s state and national parks, is coordinating all fund raising with all funds raised going directly to the project.

            Located in Chesterfield County, Pocahontas State Park is one of Virginia’s 36 award-winning state parks managed by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. The James River Park System is managed by the City of Richmond.


Dominion Resources
Dominion (NYSE:D), headquartered in Richmond, is one of the nation’s largest producers and transporters of energy. Dominion and the Dominion Foundation in 2012 gave more than $21 million to some 2,600 organizations to support projects that protect the environment, develop educational opportunities, provide for basic human needs and promote community vitality.

About Richmond 2015
Richmond 2015, Inc. is the independent non¬-profit corporation responsible for the organization, management and promotion of the 2015 UCI Road World Championships. The 2015 World Championships is projected to generate approximately $158 million in economic impact, 450,000 onsite spectators and a global television audience of more than 300 million viewers.

Founding Partners of Richmond 2015 include Altria, CarMax, Davenport & Company, Dominion, Genworth, Hourigan Construction, Kings Dominion, Lansing Building Products, MWV, McGuire Woods, Norfolk Southern, Piascik, The Community Foundation, VCU Medical Center and Williams Mullen.  In addition to its corporate partners, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the City of Richmond, Hanover County and Henrico County are all key partners to Richmond 2015.


About the UCI Road World Championships
The UCI Road World Championships is cycling’s pinnacle event, held annually in an international city as chosen by the UCI, the sport’s governing body. Upcoming World Championships will be held in Florence, Italy in 2013 and Ponferrada, Spain in 2014.
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