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MOTIVATED SELLER! Star-ted at $141,500, recentlyreduced to $121,500. 9.23ACRES WITH MAIN HOUSEAND GUEST HOUSE. Bothhave two bedrooms, onebath. Large shop. Located onSmith Ridge. 423-327-2505.11-4-3t s11-18

HOUSES FOR RENT. 3BR, 2bath, no pets. $400 month,references required. 926-6871 or 926-6069. 11-18-2ts11-25---TWO BEDROOM, TWO BATHTRAILER 3.5 miles pastClintwood Elementary. H/P,W/D, F/P. Located on a goodsize lot. If interested call 276-220-2236 or 926-2461. 10-28-15-tfn---THREE BEDROOM, 1 BATHHOUSE. NO PETS. Call 276-926-4904. 10-14-15-tfn---NORA: Three bedroom, twofull baths brick house, allappliances, backup genera-tor that will supply entirehouse. PSA water and a wellare available. NO PETS. Tworeferences. $500/month,$500/deposit. Call after 6p.m. before 9 p.m. 276-835-8723. 10-7-15-tfn---TWO BEDROOM, 1 BATHTRAILER on Rose Ridge.$425/month, $300/cleaningdeposit. NO PETS. 276-393-8492. 9-30-15-tfn---TWO BEDROOM TRAILER onRt 72. Two miles fromClintwood. NO HUD, NOPETS. References required.Deposit $325 with $325/month rent. 276-870-0955. 6-24-15-tfn

AVAILABLE: THREE BED-ROOM, 1-1/2 BATH HOUSE;TWO BEDROOM, ONE BATHMOBILE HOME and availableJune 1 a THREE BEDROOM,TWO BATH MOBILE HOME.ALL HUD APPROVED. 276-835-7027 5-20-15-tfn---DOUBLEWIDE in HappyValley. 926-8251 9--16-15-tfn

ONE BEDROOM APART-MENT on Main Street,Clintwood. $450 per month,plus $450 deposit. Refer-ences required. Inquirebetween 8:30 a.m. and 5p.m. Monday through Thurs-day at The Dickenson Staroffice, beside town hall, orcall 276-926-8816. 3-27-13-tfn-nc

OFFICE AND STORAGESPACE with loading rampnear courthouse. Call Larryat 276-393-4142. 7-24-13-tfn

TRAILER LOT. Public water,private sewer. If interestedcall 276-220-2236 or 276-926-2461. 10-28-15-tfn

WORK-At-Home and Fed-eral/ Postal Job Scams.Public Service Message.Looking for a Federal orPostal job? What looks likethe ticket to a secure jobmight be a scam. For infor-mation, call the FederalTrade Commission, toll free

1-877-FTC-HELP, or visitwww.ftc.gov. A messagefrom The Dickenson Starand the FTC. 7-9-tfn---PART TIME DELIVERY PER-SON– Two days (10-12hours) per week. Musthave good driving record.Apply in person at TheCoalfield Progress, 725 ParkAvenue SW, Norton, VA24273. No phone callsplease. 10-28-15-nc-tfn---REPORTER WANTED– Ser-ious inquiries only. If you areinterested in reporting andwriting about the news ofDickenson County, applynow for a position opening atThe Dickenson Star. It maybe part-time or on an assign-ment by assignment basis.

The successful applicantwill demonstrate:

• strong language, writingand critical thinking skills;

• an eagerness to learnand willingness to work hard;

• self motivation and abil-ity to meet deadline; and

• an absolute commitmentto reporting with truth, accu-racy and fairness.

Professional writing experi-ence is not required but pref-erence will be given to thosewith the strongest writingand thinking skills.

E-mail cover letter, exam-ples of writing and completeresume with references toEditor Paula Tate [email protected]. Emailher or call 276/926-8816 formore information. 6-3-15-nc-tf

VIRGINIA:IN THE DICKENSON COUNTY

JUVENILE AND DOMESTICRELATIONS COURT

DICKENSON COUNTYDEPARTMENT OF SOCIALSERVICESIN RE: SUMMER LEIGH DEEL

ORDER OF PUBLICATIONThe above-styled suit is for

a permanency planning hear-ing and termination ofparental rights of theunknown father of a childknown as Summer LeighDeel.

And, it appearing by affi-davit filed according to lawthat the identity of the fatherof Summer Leigh Deel isunknown and the location ofthe unknown father ofSummer Leigh Deel isunknown, it is thereforeORDERED that the unknownfather of Summer Leigh Deelor anyone else with an inter-est in the permanency plan-ning hearing and/or termina-tion of parental rights ofSummer Leigh Deel appearon or before the 6th day ofJanuary, 2016 in the Clerk'sOffice of this Court and dowhat is necessary to protecthis/her interests.

And, it is further ORDEREDthat this order be publishedonce a week for four succes-sive weeks in The DickensonStar, a newspaper of generalcirculation in the County ofDickenson; and that a copyof this order be posted at thefront door of the Courthousewherein this Court is held.

Ann S. RoseDeputy Clerk

I ASK FOR THIS: LAURA FAYE ROBINSON

VSB# 70261 FREDDIE E. MULLfNS, P.C.

P .0. BOX 951 CLINTWOOD, VIRGINIA

24228 276/926-8580 10-28-4t s11-18

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PROP-ERTY LOCATED in DickensonCounty, Virginia, and moreparticularly described as fol-lows:

All that certain tract or par-cel of land, with all appurte-nances thereunto belongingand all improvements there-on, situate, lying and beingon the waters of Longs Fork,at Darwin, in DickensonCounty, Virginia, being moreparticularly bounded anddescribed as follows:

BEGINNING at a post in thenorthwest corner of J. G.Dotson's yard and near thefork of the Honey Camp andRock House Road; thence, S08 37 W 28.7 feet to a stakenear the northeast corner ofa concrete building; thence,S 06 37 E 80 feet to a stakein the creek; thence up cen-ter of said creek with HenryBuchanan line; thence, S 81W 61 feet to a stake at themouth of a branch, a corneror in line of Robert Jessee;and with his line up saidbranch N 07 15 E 96 feet to astake at a bridge across saidbranch; thence, with road N63 E 49 feet to the BEGIN-NING, containing 5,423square feet, more or less Andbeing the same parcel con-veyed to John Baugh bydeed dated September 22,2003, of record in theDickenson County CircuitCourt Clerk's Office in DeedBook 391, at Page 714.

In execution of Deed ofTrust from John Baugh,dated September 22, 2003,recorded in Deed Book 391,at Page 716; the undersignedTrustee will offer for sale atpublic auction at theCourthouse door inClintwood, DickensonCounty, Virginia, on the 30th

day of November, 2015, at10:00 a.m., the abovedescribed property. Refer-ence is made to said Deed ofTrust for a more particulardescription of said property.

TERMS: Cash, minimum of10% bid amount will berequired to be paid at thetime and place of sale, bal-ance within 30 days or upondelivery of deed. Title will beconveyed by Special War-ranty Deed upon payment ofthe balance of bid. Paymentof both bid deposit and bal-ance must be made by cash,cashier's check, certifiedcheck, or postal money orderpayable to the urdersignedas Trustee for the UnitedStates of America.

If additional information isdesired, contact Tina Brooksat New Peoples, P.O. Box 69, Abingdon, VA 24212. Tele-phone (276)889-7906.

LINDA G. TILLER TILLER & TILLER, P.C. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE

P. O. BOX 466 LEBANON, VA 24266

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NOTICE OFAPPLICATION FOR

DISBURSEMENT OF ROYALTIES TO THE

DEPARTMENT OF MINES,MINERALS & ENERGY

DIVISION OF GAS AND OILDocket Number

VGOB 07-0918-2017-02Well Number VC-536824 To: All persons, their

known and unknown heirs,executors, administrators,devisees, assigns and suc-cessors, owning an interestin the gas, oil, coal or miner-als as identified in the pool-ing orders for Well NumberVC-536824 Docket VGOB 07-0918-2017-02 County ofDickenson Quad Nora DistrictKennady filed with theVirginia Division of Gas andOil Board. The well site is sit-uated approximately 1,700feet Northeast of theIntersection of VirginiaRoutes 651 and 697 andapproximately 2,100 feetNortheast of Cold SpringSchool in Dickenson County,Virginia.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat Range Resources-PineMountain, Inc., 406 WestMain Street, P.O. Box 2136,

Abingdon, Virginia 24212, isrequesting that the VirginiaGas and Oil Board (here-inafter “Board”) issue anorder disbursement of theprincipal and accrued inter-est, less escrow accountfees, held in escrow, alongwith all future royalties attrib-utable to the drilling unit, toeach gas claimant identifiedin the pooling order pursuantto Virginia Code § 45.1-361.2in regard to the above-refer-enced well number and dock-et number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GI-VEN that this cause has beensubmitted to the Departmentof Mines, Minerals & EnergyDivision of Gas and Oil Boardfor release of funds held inescrow or suspense becauseof conflicting claims tocoalbed methane gas.

All interested persons maycontact the Virginia Gas and

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contact bill [email protected]

276/679-1101, ext. 265

Registered Dietitian needed for Mountain Empire OlderCitizens Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly. Thedietitian will plan menus and oversee food services atthe PACE Center in Big Stone Gap and oversee menusand education at MEOC congregate meal sites. Thedietitian will join the PACE interdisciplinary team to carefor older adults with chronic illnesses who live at homeand need help with activities of daily living.

The interdisciplinary team includes a physician, nursepractitioner, registered nurse, pharmacist, social worker,physical therapist, occupational therapist, home carecoordinator, transportation specialist, recreation directorand PACE center manager. Together, the team createscare plans and provides health and social services toparticipants in the program.

This is a fulltime, salaried position with generous leaveand fringe benefits. Apply online at www.meoc.org. Formore information, contact Tony Lawson [email protected] or 276-523-0599.

No "barrier crime" convictions (See § 32.1-126.01 and§32.1-162.9:1 and §63.2�1719 of the Code of Virginiafor a complete list). MEOCis an equal opportunityprovider and employer withpreference for olderworkers. EEO/VET/AA/OlderWorker

REGISTERED DIETITIANCOOKHAYSI JAILFACILITY

We are currently seeking a full-time Cookfor the Haysi Jail Facility. The hours/shiftsmay need to be flexible to accommodatethe needs of the jail, primarily day/evening.High School Diploma or GED and previousfood service experience required,preferably commercial food preparation.The salary for this position is $10.53 perhour with excellent fringe benefits toinclude medical, dental, prescription andvision coverage, state retirement, paidholiday, personal and sick leave.

This position is open until filled. Mailresume or application to Human Resources,Southwest Virginia Regional Jail Authority,P O Box 279, Meadowview, VA 24361 orfax to 276/739-3534. Applications mayalso be picked up at the Haysi Jail, KiwanisPark Road, Haysi, VA or at your local VECOffice. For further information, please call276/739-3528.

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HELP WANTEDPart time deliveryperson. Two days(10-12 hours) perweek. Must have

good driving record.Apply in person at

The CoalfieldProgress, 725

Park Avenue SW,Norton, VA 24273.NO PHONE CALLS

PLEASE.

Dickenson County E-911Dispatch Position

The Dickeson County E-911 Office is seekingapplicants for one position of Full TimeDispatcher. The position is full time shift withbenefits. Applicants must be 18 years of age,have a high school diploma or GED equivalentand pass a criminal background check.Applicants withe DCJS Basic Dispatch and priorexperience in dispatch are preferred. Applicantsmust possess skills to include: a minimumtyping speed of 35 wpm and an ability to copewith stressful situations. Interested parties mustcomplete a Commonwealth of VirginiaApplication of Employment, which may bedownloaded online at:trs.virginia.gov/Documents/GM/stateapp.doc.Applications may be mailed to Dickenson CountyE-911, P.O. Box 2050, Clintwood, VA 24228 oremail to [email protected]. Deadline forapplication is 4:30 p.m. Friday, November 20,2015. Dickenson County E-911 is an EqualOpportunity Employer. No Phone Calls will beaccepted about this position.

$25 REWARDApples taken from tree at

residence of 327 Camp Creek Rd.For info for misdirected mail fromBox 411 Camp Creek Rd. which

resulted in late payment fee,stolen packages opened & crudelytaped and put back in box, stolenTV Guide held 4 months and

placed back in box, mail taken andheld for approximately 2 years and

placed back in box. Rewardamount will raise $25 every week.

With any info, call 276-926-4087or 865-405-5812

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BY SHARON DANIELS

Peonies are treasured plants, especially ifyou are fortunate enough to possess onewhich came perhaps from your grandma’sgarden. That’s a true treasure, as are “passa-long” plants from any special person.

November has featured a couple of cooldays, and some rainy ones, but it is not too lateif you can still find peonies to add to yourlandscape. Don’t delay, though, because somesupplies are sold out for this year.

Peonies are cold-hardy, so fall is the righttime to plant. If you get a mail-order shipmentand the day is just too bad for planting, putplants in a refrigerator and get them in theground as soon as possible.

As long as the ground isn’t frozen, you canstart peonies on their way this fall to decadesof growth. They are among the longest-livedof our perennials, usually living 50 years orlonger, and sometimes 100 years.

Plant them now and they can spend thewinter months concentrating on a strong rootsystem, then expend energy next spring onleaves and blooms. Be aware that they maynot flower the first year.

Should you put them with other plants orcreate a new bed specifically for peonies? It’syour call.

A peony bed displays gorgeous flowers fora few weeks, or much longer if you have vari-eties which bloom early, mid-season and late.For the rest of the summer and into early fall,

you have fairly handsome, glossy, greenshrubs.

By mixing them with other plants whichhave either blooms or outstanding foliage,their summer leaves can form a green shrubbackground for other perennials or for color-ful summer annuals.

Flower colors feature quite a range. Ifsome older shades don’t particularly temptyou, consider a maroon one called ‘Prince ofDarkness’ or the even darker merlot red‘Black Mulberry.’

A few years ago a reader of this columnwho lives in Anderson, Ind., originally fromPound, tracked me down to ask about yellowpeonies.

I looked into it and was shocked at the veryhigh price of a yellow peony. Some priceshave fallen but many remain expensive.

If you want a yellow one, you can choosefrom palest yellows, clear yellow, creamy yel-low with an apricot center, to strong gold

shades. Peonies may be singles, ruffled doubles, a

rose type, or a tree form. There are intersec-tional ones, also called Itoh hybrids, a crossbetween an herbaceous peony and a treepeony.

Once established, they are reliably droughttolerant since they are so deeply rooted.

While you wait for your nursery order toarrive, work on your peony bed. These plantslike full sun and well-drained soil. Dig the bedvery deep, 18-24 inches, to allow for root run.This is important. If your soil doesn’t drainwell, mix in plenty of organic material or heapsoil to create a raised bed effect.

If you already have peonies, it’s time to cutstalks to the ground. Don’t compost this mate-rial. Discard it to avoid potential problemswith insects.

Sharon Daniels is a Virginia CooperativeExtension Master Gardener volunteer.

THE DICKENSON STAR ■ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2015 ■ PAGE 7B

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Oil Board, State Gas and OilInspector, Department ofMines, Minerals and Energy,Division of Gas and Oil, 135Highland Drive, Lebanon,Virginia 24266, (276) 415-9650 or the Applicant at theaddress shown above.

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PUBLIC NOTICEAPPLICATION FORPERMIT RENEWAL

COAL SURFACE MININGPERMIT NO. 1101955NPDES PERMIT NO.

0081955UNDER CHAPTER 19

TITLE 45.1CODE OF VIRGINIAPUBLICATION NO.

15-RBA-15Paramont Coal Company

Virginia, LLC of 5703Crutchfield Drive, Norton,Virginia 24273 is applying tothe Virginia Division ofMined Land Reclamation(VDMLR) for a renewal toPermit No. 1101955, No. 88Surface Mine, byApplication 1009617. Thepermit area is approximately2242.08 acres. The surfacemine is located in Dickensonand Buchanan Counties onCane Creek, approximately0.25 miles south of Duty onRoutes 601 and 602. Theapproximate Northing is3,568,877 and the approxi-mate Easting is 10,414,985.The Duty, Virginia USGS 7.5minute topographic quad-rangle map was used todescribe the permit location.Drainage will pass throughsediment control structuresand be discharged intoIndian Creek, Cane Creek,Tiller Fork, Left Fork andThree Forks of Russell Fork.

A copy of the applicationmaterials will be availablefor inspection and publiccomment at the DickensonCounty Building Inspector’sOffice in Clintwood, Virginia,and Buchanan CountyCourthouse in Grundy,Virginia. A copy of the draftNPDES permit and factsheet are available for pub-lic inspection and commentat VDMLR’s Big Stone Gapoffice. Any person whoseinterests are or may beadversely affected by theproposed operation, or anyofficer or head of anyFederal, State, or LocalGovernment agency orauthority may within 30days of November 19, 2015,submit written comments orobjections, concerning theproposed operation, andmay also request, in writing,that VDMLR hold an infor-mal conference. Requestsfor an informal conferenceshall follow the require-ments of Section 4 VAC 25-130-773.13 (c) of VDMLR’sregulations.

All correspondence should

be submitted to VDMLR,P.O. Drawer 900, Big StoneGap, Virginia 24219, Attn:Permit Section, Phone (276)523-8202. Written com-ments and a request forinformal conference may bee-mailed to the Division at

[email protected].

Paramont Coal Company Virginia, LLC

(Applicant)10-28-4t s11-18

--- NOTICE OF APPLICATIONFOR DISBURSEMENT OF

ROYALTIES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES,

MINERALS & ENERGYDIVISION OF GAS AND OIL

Docket Number06.0718.1685.02

Well Number VC.536302 To: All persons, their known

and unknown heirs, execu-tors, administrators, devis-ees, assigns and succes-sors, owning an interest inthe gas, oil, coal or mineralsas identified in the poolingorders for Well Number VC-536302 Docket 06-0718-1685-02 County ofDickenson Quad NoraDistrict Kenady filed withthe Virginia Division of Gasand Oil Board. The well siteis situated approximately5,300 feet Northeast of theIntersection of VirginiaRoutes 651 and 697 andapproximately 5,200 feetNortheast of Cold SpringSchool in Dickenson County,Virginia.

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that RangeResources-Pine Mountain,Inc., 406 West Main Street,P.O. Box 2136, Abingdon,Virginia 24212, is requestingthat the Virginia Gas and OilBoard (hereinafter “Board”)issue an order disbursementof the principal and accruedinterest, less escrowaccount fees, held inescrow, along with all futureroyalties attributable to thedrilling unit, to each gasclaimant identified in thepooling order pursuant toVirginia Code § 45.1-361.2 inregard to the above-refer-enced well number anddocket number.

NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that this cause hasbeen submitted to theDepartment of Mines,Minerals & Energy Divisionof Gas and Oil Board forrelease of funds held inescrow or suspensebecause of conflictingclaims to coalbed methanegas.

All interested persons maycontact the Virginia Gas andOil Board, State Gas and OilInspector, Department ofMines, Minerals and Energy,Division of Gas and Oil, 135Highland Drive, Lebanon,Virginia 24266, (276)415-9650 or the Applicant at theaddress shown above.

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NOTICE TO ALL CERTIFIEDMBE/WBE/DBE

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Boyds Construction and Excavation Company,LLC., 5441 Rose Ridge, Clintwood, VA 24228is soliciting quotes from any MBE/WBE/DBEsubcontractors or suppliers for the followingTOWN OF APPALACHIA Project 508 MainStreet. Which bids on December 3rd, 2015 at 2:00 p.m.

UPPER EXETERWATERLINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT

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If you are interested in quoting any part of theabove referenced project, you may contact ouroffice between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm Monday thru Friday 276-275-3302.

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Information provided the Southwest VirginiaRegional Jail Authority. All individuals are innocent untilproven guilty.

To get the outcome of a case: Go to www.court-bar.org. Use index box near top left to select the court.Follow the prompt to the next main page. Select thelocality from the menu on the left. Type the name youwant to search and follow instructions.

Contact us at 276/679-1101, extensions 235 or236, to request publication of the outcome of yourcase, or email [email protected] or [email protected].

HAYSICommits from 10/30-11/5/2015

• CHRISTIAN, FREDERICK P.: Charges: DWI:2nd Offense Within 5Y (Buchanan GDC); DrivingAfter Forfeiture Of License (Buchanan GDC);11/1/2015.

• COMPTON, LAURA G.: Charges: DWI: 3rdOffense Within 5Y (Buchanan Circuit); LicenseRevoked (DWI/Manslaughter): Drive W/O LicenseAnd Dwi/Manslaughter (Buchanan Circuit);Prisoner: Possess Chemical Unlawfully Received(Dickenson GDC); 11/2/2015.

• HARDIN, AMANDA G.: Charges: Contempt OfCourt: W/O Jury (Buchanan Circuit); 11/5/2015.

• HARTSOCK, RICHARD A.: Charges:Contempt Of Court: W/O Jury (Dickenson GDC);10/30/2015.

• KEEN, QUENTIN N.: Charges: ProfaneSwearing Or Intoxication In Public (Buchanan GDC);Assault & Battery - Family Member (Buchanan JDR);11/5/2015.

• LEONARD, REX A.: Charges: DWI: 1stOffense (Buchanan GDC); 11/3/2015.

• LOONEY, MATTHEW S.: Charges: GrandLarceny: Auto Theft (Buchanan GDC);Title/Salvage: Obtain/Create False Docs, Fraud(Buchanan GDC); 11/5/2015.

• PARAGON, BRANDON M.: Charges: Profane

Swearing Or Intoxication In Public (DickensonGDC); 11/5/2015.

• PRESLEY, RYAN C.: Charges: ProfaneSwearing Or Intoxication In Public (DickensonGDC); 11/5/2015.

• SMITH, WHITNEY N.: Charges: DWI: 1stOffense (Dickenson GDC); 11/2/2015.

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NOV. 10-16

■ Civil process: 143

■ Warrants served: 21

■ Funeral escorts: 3

■ Assist motorists: 11

■ Domestic calls: 3

■ Protective orders served: 10

■ School incidents: 8

■ DUI arrests: 0

■ Transports: 2

■ Number of calls for week: 225 (117 of which

were dispatched to the sheriff’s office)

■ Calls year to date: 9,409.

— Provided by Sheriff Bobby Hammons

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The Office of International Programs at The University of Virginia’s College atWise is celebrating International Education Week, Nov. 16-20.

The Office of International Programs, in cooperation with the InternationalCommittee and student organizations, has prepared several activities forInternational Education Week.

A Research Abroad Forum will provide information on opportunities availableon Thursday, Nov. 19, 2-3 p.m., Rhododendron Room, Slemp Student Center.

A program on Lessons from the Quilting Project will be presented Friday, Nov.20, 1-3 p.m. in the Rhododendron Room.

The Variety Show will be held in the Rhododendron Room, Slemp StudentCenter and will feature dances, fashion, poetry and performances prepared by pro-fessors and students from many nations, Friday, Nov. 20, 7-9 p.m.

Students may choose to play Omikuji, a game based on Japanese fortunetelling, Wednesday-Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Jefferson Lounge, Slemp StudentCenter.

Participants may view the International Exhibition featuring displays outfittedwith information on multiple countries and their culture throughout the week atmultiple locations on campus from 8 a.m. – 5p.m.

Cultural credit is available for the Webcast: The Role of InternationalEducation in Peacebuilding, NASA Global Initiatives, World Music Concert, filmscreening, Study and Research Abroad forums and International Variety Show.

International Education Week provides an opportunity to celebrate the benefitsof international education and exchange programs that are available to UVa-Wisestudents. The joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S.Department of Education is part of the College’s efforts to promote programs thatprepare students for a global environment.

For more information, contact Witold Wolny at 276-328-0287.

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