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Web site hosting service companies on the Internet permit the user to make their web site accessible through the World Wide Web. There are huge numbers of companies that offer web space on their server for their customers and also offer Internet connectivity in general in a data center. There can be various types of web site hosting companies. The main classification is the free web site hosting and the paid web site hosting service companies.
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Philadelphia City Hall Comes Alive on Thanksgiving Day with the Opening of Christmas Village
Dilworth Plaza, that old, cold, concrete square due west of City Hall, is preparing to come alive this holiday season.
Opening Thanksgiving Day, the German American Marketing, Inc. group, in cooperation with the City of Philadelphia, is operating a month-long Christmas outdoor shopping event. The open-air Christmas Village in Philadelphia pledges to be a light-filled extravaganza, with choir and orchestral performances, a sea of evergreen trees, and more than 50 booths marketing their wares.
At the center of the experience will sit the red-suited, jovial Santa Claus himself. The Santa's House photo booth will be operated and hosted by Firefly Photography, a Rittenhouse Square photography studio.
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Circuit City Announces "firedog(SM) Across America" Grand Prize Winner
Richmond, VA (PRWEB) May 23, 2007 -- Circuit City's firedog(SM) services today named Chickahominy Volunteer Fire Department Station 10 of Ashland, Va., the grand prize winner in its 'firedog(SM) Across America' essay contest, presenting the department a check for $141,402. The unorthodox amount includes the grand prize ($100,000), a finalist award ($20,000) plus the department's portion of a shared prize pool generated by an online voting competition.
Circuit City Stores, Inc. launched its six-month program last December to support communities by identifying and rewarding exceptional public service rendered by America's professional and volunteer firefighters.
Mechanicsville resident Winnie Southworth nominated Station 10 for helping her son Mark, who has Down syndrome, recognize his lifelong dream of becoming a firefighter. Since inviting him to join the squad seven years ago the squad at Station 10 has worked with Mark to build on his strengths. Mark quickly developed his favorite duties, in particular serving as St. Nick during the fire department's annual Christmas parade. Today, he helps with truck and firehouse maintenance, trains with crew members, and most importantly, cherishes their friendship and respect.
"They, as all firemen, risk their lives because they value mankind," Winnie Southworth wrote in her winning essay. "In return, they have a brotherhood that few of us will experience in this life. This is the gift they share with our son. This is the gift that has made them my heroes."
"We can't thank Circuit City enough for honoring our firehouse with this generous prize," said Steven DeLuca, vice president of Chickahominy Volunteer Fire Department Station 10. "Working with Mark Southworth is truly a gift of its own, and certainly not something we ever expected to be rewarded for. Still, there's no greater feeling than knowing your contributions have not gone unnoticed."
"As our campaign demonstrated so dramatically, a firefighter's service to his or her community knows no bounds," said Peter C. Weedfald, senior vice president and chief marketing officer, Circuit City Stores, Inc. "From saving lives to helping give a life more meaning, firefighters demonstrate day in and day out that their communities are as important to them as they are to their communities. We at Circuit City believe that is something to be grateful for and something worth honoring."
Circuit City announced the ten "firedog(SM) Across America" finalists on April 28, chosen from a pool of 5,082 nominations. As finalists, each of the ten firehouses received $20,000 donations for much-needed equipment and the corresponding essay writers won $10,000 home "techovers," courtesy of Circuit City's firedog services team.
From April 28 through May 13, the finalists worked tirelessly to promote themselves in their local communities to secure support in the online voting portion of the contest at www.firedog.com. As an incentive, Circuit City contributed one dollar for each online vote into a shared prize pool. With 100,669 votes cast, you can find the vote-based donations distribution at: http://web.firedog.com/acrossamerica/
About firedog(SM)
Circuit City Stores, Inc. launched its firedog brand in response to a growing public demand for help with using and enjoying electronic products. Firedog provides a new level of personal computer services, home theater installations and integration of home electronics.
About Circuit City Stores, Inc.
Circuit City Stores, Inc. (NYSE:CC) is a leading specialty retailer of consumer electronics and related services. The domestic segment operates through 643 Superstores and 13 other locations in 158 U.S. markets. The international segment operates through approximately 800 retail stores and dealer outlets in Canada. Circuit City also operates Web sites at www.circuitcity.com, www.thesourcecc.ca and at www.firedog.com.
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