Art focus: Brainerd High School One Act Play.
Adviser nomination: “Abby Pratt is extremely active and loyal to the theatre program at BHS. She has acted in numerous productions, and most recently, she was in the tech crew as the lighting person for the One Act. Auditions were extremely competitive for the One Act this year, and when I asked Abby if she was willing to be involved with the tech crew, instead of acting for this show, she was extremely gracious and accepted right away! Abby did a phenomenal job with the lights for the show, and when we moved onto sectionals, she had to alter all of her light cues for the second recording because another group had been at Tornstrom and rearranged her light cues. Abby does a wonderful job under pressure, and I am extremely proud of all the hard work she put into the One Act this year!”
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Sentar Formally Designated as CMMC Registered Provider Organization (RPO)
February 18, 2021 GMT
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 18, 2021
Sentar Inc. (Sentar), a women-owned business specializing in advanced cybersecurity and intelligence solutions and technology, announced today that Sentar has received an official designation as a Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Registered Provider Organization (RPO) from CMMC-AB.
The CMMC RPO affiliation is given to organizations that act as credible providers for CMMC consulting services. Both RPs (Registered Providers) and RPOs act as consultants, but do not conduct Certified Assessments. Sentar has also applied and is waiting to be designated as a CMMC C3PAO, a third-party assessment organization that provides formal CMMC Maturity Level accreditations to DOD contractor organizations.
January 18, 2021
The United Way of Chatham-Kent is now accepting applications for the latest round of COVID-19 emergency support funding.
The money is available to registered charities, non-profits, and community groups that directly assist with human and social services needs as part of their pandemic response.
The idea is to make it easy for frontline human and social service organizations to rapidly respond to the effects of the pandemic as they work hard to serve of community’s most vulnerable residents.
Programs and services are eligible for funding if they support: seniors; youth; those experiencing homelessness, emergency food insecurity, mental health/problematic substance use; and intimate partner violence.