How To Build Your Business On Bing For $5 A Day Part 1
How To Build Your Business On Bing For $5 A Day Part 1
How To Build Your Business On Bing For $5 A Day Part 1
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*DRIVING* our boat at Build A Boat For Treasure *STILL WORKING* - Duration: 1:36.
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Sago Mini Trucks and Diggers Kids Games - Fun Pet Build Construction | Learn Colors Games for Kids - Duration: 18:42.
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Community Unites to Build Playground in Aftermath of Oakland Tragedy - Duration: 2:21.
In Oakland's Lake Merritt neighborhood, dozens of PG&E
volunteers worked together to build a playground in less than
six hours. Participants say the playground is something
positive for a grieving city. Before the construction began,
PG&E senior vice president Helen Burt said she couldn't think of
a better thing to do amid so much sadness. The volunteers
then held a moment of silence for the victims of the recent
deadly warehouse fire in Oakland.
People want an outlet to do something productive
and to contribute. And today we're
not only building a playground, but we're building a community.
The effort to replace the aging playground began several years
ago. City Councilman Abel Guillen championed the project.
PG&E then joined, pledging $95,000 and employee volunteers
to complete the build. Local children provided input on the
design. Among the volunteers were Oakland firefighters who
not only helped with the construction, but grilled hot
dogs and hamburgers for the volunteers. Only hours earlier
they were assisting with the devastating Oakland fire a few
miles away.
We're proud to come out here and help out and keep
our volunteers fed and see some smiles today. Even local
residents came to lend a hand. Susan and Dave Elliott have
lived in the neighborhood for more than 40 years and recalled
taking their son to the playground when he was a boy.
They say the playground is needed since more and more
families are moving to Oakland.
For many years, there just weren't any children.
But the kids are coming back. So of course they love our
farmer's market. They love our playgrounds.
And we need more playgrounds in Oakland.
Volunteers worked in groups to get the job done. They assembled
the playground equipment, built benches, hand painted games for
tabletops, raked sod and mixed and poured cement.
Perfect.Great.
PG&E partnered with Kaboom, a nonprofit whose
goal is to build playgrounds in cities across the United States
to provide a safe area for children to play. And for
Oakland this playground - and the lasting legacy it represents
- couldn't be more important.
I love Oakland.
For Currents, I'm David Kligman.
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