Salvation Army
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1 | UNI's Panther Pick Up to give new life to old stuff May 7-9 Public Relations News Release 2013:274, p.1 |
UNI will hold its 6th annual Panther Pick Up, a project to help the environment while benefiting the community, on May 7 through May 9. Pick up times and locations are listed on the UNI Office of Sustainability website. | |
2 | UNI to host seventh annual Polar Bare Run, Walk or Roll Public Relations News Release 2013:108, p.1 |
UNI Alumni Association and Connecting Alumni to Students are putting on their annual Polar Bare Run, Walk or Roll event. This is a mile-long run, and students are encouraged to bring clothing to donate to the Salvation Army. | |
3 | UNI's Panthers pick up to give new life to old stuff May 8-10 Public Relations News Release 2012:294, p.1 |
During the fifth annual Panther Pick Up, St. Vincent de Paul, Goodwill Industries International Inc. and The Salvation Army trucks will accept clothing, dishes, furniture, carpet and other useable household items. | |
4 | UNI to host sixth annual Polar Bare Run, Walk, or Roll Public Relations News Release 2012:116, p.1 |
Sixth Annual Polar Bare Run, Walk, or Roll will be hosted by UNI Alumni Association and Connecting Alumni to Students. Clothing and donations will go to Salvation Army. | |
5 | Community bares it all for Polar Bare Run, Walk or Roll Northern Iowan 108:22, p.8 |
Salvation Army benefited from the fifth annual event. Thirty-four boxes of clothing were donated, thanks to the generosity of the participants; photo. | |
6 | Alumni Association to hold annual Polar Bare Run, Walk or Roll Northern Iowan 108:19, p.7 |
Annual event benefits the Salvation Army. Entrants asked to bring gently used clothing to be donated and exchanged for a raffle ticket and prizes; photo. | |
7 | Salvage, don't scrap Northern Iowan 107:53, p.13 |
Students urged to donate unwanted items to the Salvation Army, St. Vincent de Paul, or Goodwill rather than filling up dumpsters. The end of the semester brings the opportunity to recycle and donate unwanted items. | |
8 | Volunteer Tuesdays Northern Iowan 107:44, p.1 |
The Student Leadership Center sponsors two shifts of volunteer activities, 2-5 and 5-8. Students volunteer at organizations such as the Salvation Army and the Northeast Iowa Food Bank; photo. | |
9 | UNI community invited to give back with giving trees Northern Iowan 107:26, p.5 |
Prexy's, Essentials, 23rd Street Market, and Biscotti's have trees decorated with paper ornaments. Each ornament has an item needed by someone this holiday season. Help those in need. | |
10 | UNI supports America Recycles Day Public Relations News Release 2010:144, p.1 |
This nationwide effort focuses on increasing recycling volume, cutting waste and maintaining a healthy environment. For more than 30 years, the university has donated prepared and leftover food to the Salvation Army and the Northeast Iowa Food Bank. | |
11 | Polar Bare Run Northern Iowan 107:22, p.4 |
Scenes from the Polar Bare Run, Walk, or Roll sponsored by the UNI Alumni Association. The event was a winter clothing drive for the Salvation Army. Over three hundred students participated; photo. | |
12 | UNI community members shedding their clothes for a good cause Northern Iowan 107:21, p.6 |
The fourth annual Polar Bare Rum, Walk, or Roll will be held November 9. This is a fundraiser for the Salvation Army. Clothing donated will be distributed within the Cedar Valley. | |
13 | Polar Bare Run, Walk, Roll to take place November 9 Public Relations News Release 2010:122, p.1 |
"The event, which is a winter-wear drive for the Salvation Army, provides an opportunity for students, alumni and the community to give back to the Cedar Valley," said Connie Hansen, assistant director of outreach and engagement, Alumni Relations. | |
14 | UNI's Panther Pick Up to give new life to old stuff April 29-30 and May 5 - 7 Public Relations News Release 2009:420, p.1 |
During the second-annual Panther Pick Up, St. Vincent de Paul, Goodwill Industries International Inc. and The Salvation Army trucks will accept clothing, dishes, furniture, carpet and other useable household items. | |
15 | NISG prepares for upcoming events Northern Iowan 106:40, p.3 |
Student government hears reports, announces "Panther Pickup," and upcoming newsletter. "Panther Pickup" will include recycling containers; plus trucks from St. Vincent de Paul, Goodwill, and the Salvation Army. | |
16 | UNI named to Presidential Honor Roll for Community Service Public Relations News Release 2009:303, p.1 |
This is the highest federal recognition a college or university can receive for its commitment to volunteering, service-learning, and civic engagement. | |
17 | Panthers give back this holiday season Northern Iowan 106:27, p.7 |
Giving trees, located in Biscotti's, 23rd Street Market, Essentials, and Prexy's, allow the university community to share with those less fortunate during the holidays. The Salvation Army and Black Hawk Elementary will benefit; photo. | |
18 | Panthers give back Northern Iowan 106:26, p.9 |
Giving trees are located in Maucker Union. Ornaments describe an item needed for boys and girls ages one to sixteen. | |
19 | Tis the season for giving Northern Iowan 106:26, p.6 |
Charity in America averages $1500 per family. Eighty per cent of Americans donate. The Salvation Army is the second largest charity in the country. | |
20 | News Brief: Polar Bare Run Northern Iowan 106:20, p.3 |
Third annual Polar Bare Run will be held; starting and ending at the Alumni House. The event is sponsored by the Alumni Association and the student group, Connecting Alumni to Students. Salvation Army benefits from the donated clothing. | |
21 | Third-annual Polar Bare Run to take place Nov. 10 Public Relations News Release 2009:135, p.1 |
This event, a winter-wear drive for the Salvation Army, provides an opportunity for students, alumni and the community to give back to the Cedar Valley while participating in a fun mile-long on-campus walk, roll or run, according to Connie Hansen. | |
22 | Tray-free dining centers enhance sustainability Northern Iowan 106:2, p.8 |
Waste reduced by three thousand four hundred ninety pounds at Piazza and Rialto. Trays needed to run through the dishwasher; reduced use of chemicals, electricity, and water. | |
23 | UNI Panther Pick Up' begins Thursday off-campus, May 6 on-campus Public Relations News Release 2008:504, p.1 |
This story replaces one of the same name sent earlier. The off-campus pick-up location was listed incorrectly and should be at West 22nd and Olive Streets in Cedar Falls. | |
24 | UNI Panther Pick-up scheduled for residence halls, off-campus end of spring semester Public Relations News Release 2008:471, p.1 |
"A new life for your old stuff" is a project to help the environment while benefiting the community through the donation of furniture, clothes, shoes, books and other usable items to local charitable organizations. | |
25 | Family events for graduate students Northern Iowan 105:18, p.7 |
Graduate students are unaware of the opportunities for them on campus, including pumpkin carving and participating in the "Conversation with President Allen". | |
26 | It's time to run, walk and roll: Second-Annual Polar Bare Run to take place Public Relations News Release 2008:187, p.1 |
This event, a winter-wear drive for the Salvation Army, provides an opportunity for students, alumni and the community to give back to the Cedar Valley while participating in a fun mile-long on-campus walk, roll or run. | |
27 | Volunteering creates opportunities Northern Iowan 104:49, p.1 |
Volunteer Center of the Cedar Valley works with fifty-seven organizations; helps volunteers find the organizations and events that fit their needs; photo. | |
28 | Polar "Bares" run for charity Northern Iowa Today 92:1, p.17 |
Over two hundred participate in winter clothing drive; photo. | |
29 | More than 200 people will shed winter-wear for UNI's Polar Bare Run, Walk, & Roll on November 13 Public Relations News Release 2007:284, p.1 |
More than 200 people will participate in the Polar Bare Run, Walk, and Roll hosted by CATS. | |
30 | Polar Bare Run to support local Salvation Army: Are you buff enough? Public Relations News Release 2007:262, p.1 |
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31 | Polar Bare Run to support local Salvation Army: Are you buff enough? Public Relations News Release 2007:263, p.1 |
CATS will be hosting the first ever Polar Bare Run, Walk, and Roll, November 13. | |
32 | Student Voices Northern Iowan 101:41, p.9 |
Students respond to the question, "Do you currently volunteer? If not, have you in the past or do you plan to in the future?"; photo. | |
33 | Salvation Army left out in the cold Northern Iowan 101:22, p.1 |
Target stores disallow solicitation on premises, effectively removing Salvation Army volunteers; photo. | |
34 | Lessons from a bucket and a bell Northern Iowan 101:15, p.7 |
Denounces Target Company decision not to allow Salvation Army volunteers to solicit in front of Target stores. | |
35 | Heads are filled as stomachs go empty Northern Iowan 100:27, p.15 |
Attendees were served an amount of food based on their randomly selected social class; Salvation Army gave statistics on hunger. | |
36 | UNI students wrap gifts to fund Salvation Army Public Relations News Release 2001:236, p.1 |
Campbell Hall students will wrap gifts for donations to raise money for the Salvation Army. | |
37 | Celebrate National Volunteer Week; get involved April 19-25 Northern Iowan 94:51, p.9 |
Many volunteer opportunities exist for students during National Volunteer Week April 19-25. | |
38 | Warm port in a hopeless storm Northern Iowan 93:34, p.8 |
Kathy Rindels serves as social services director for homeless shelters for Salvation Army in Waterloo; photo. | |
39 | National AAA Pro-Football Superbowl game to be played in UNI-Dome Friday Public Relations News Release 1987:140, p.1 |
Proceeds of the AAA Pro-Football League Superbowl game are given to the Waterloo Salvation Army. The Cedar Falls High School marching band performs the pre- and halftime shows. | |
40 | Bartlett Houses Freshman Women Old Gold 0:0, p.141 |
Bartlett is one of the oldest dorms on campus and houses approximately 400 freshman women and 46 counselors. The students are able to participate in social hours, resident events, social services, and creating fundraisers. Counselors headed the governmental units until the freshman elected their own. House council is composed of chairmen from each corridor. The highest unit of organization was the executive council made up of four executive officers and seven committee chairmen; Photo. | |
41 | TC Band to play at Waterloo Public Relations News Release 1950:73, p.1 |
The 96-piece college marching band will play a 30-minute concrt in the Hipp-drome. Director David Kennedy said the concert is a prelude to a longer concert by the Salvation Army band of Chicago. | |
42 | The girls in the Y. W. C. A. Normal Eyte 20:15, p.258 |
Have prepared two dozen dolls to give to the Salvation Army. |