David Lawrence Rare Coins (DLRC) is a privately held retail company in the United States, selling rare coins and currencies. It is based in Virginia Beach, Virginia with 14 employees.
The company was founded in 1979 by David Lawrence Feigenbaum, a collector of U.S. coins since childhood. His son, John Feigenbaum, took ownership of the company in 1996. Feigenbaum has written two coin books including The Complete Guide To Washington Quarters () and The Complete Guide to Certified Barber Coinage (), as well as the foreword to Jeff Ambio's book Collecting & Investing Strategies for Barber Dimes (Strategy Guide Series) (). He is a former board member and vice president of the Professional Numismatists Guild, or PNG.
In 1998, Feigenbaum brokered and transported the most valuable U.S. dime known to date - an 1894-S Barber dime (a predecessor to the "Roosevelt dimes" of today) with a value of $1.9 mln.
The company conducts the majority of its business on its web site via private treaty and weekly internet auctions. The company also attends around 20 coin trade shows per year to buy and sell among other numismatic professionals. In March, 2012 it auctioned on eBay the Presidential Collection of Lincoln cents registered by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). The collection featured 308 coins, with a collector's value estimated by Feigenbaum to be over $1 million.
DLRC is rated A+ in the ratings system of the Better Business Bureau of Southeastern Virginia & Northeastern North Carolina, though the company is not BBB-accredited.
The company was founded in 1979 by David Lawrence Feigenbaum, a collector of U.S. coins since childhood. His son, John Feigenbaum, took ownership of the company in 1996. Feigenbaum has written two coin books including The Complete Guide To Washington Quarters () and The Complete Guide to Certified Barber Coinage (), as well as the foreword to Jeff Ambio's book Collecting & Investing Strategies for Barber Dimes (Strategy Guide Series) (). He is a former board member and vice president of the Professional Numismatists Guild, or PNG.
In 1998, Feigenbaum brokered and transported the most valuable U.S. dime known to date - an 1894-S Barber dime (a predecessor to the "Roosevelt dimes" of today) with a value of $1.9 mln.
The company conducts the majority of its business on its web site via private treaty and weekly internet auctions. The company also attends around 20 coin trade shows per year to buy and sell among other numismatic professionals. In March, 2012 it auctioned on eBay the Presidential Collection of Lincoln cents registered by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). The collection featured 308 coins, with a collector's value estimated by Feigenbaum to be over $1 million.
DLRC is rated A+ in the ratings system of the Better Business Bureau of Southeastern Virginia & Northeastern North Carolina, though the company is not BBB-accredited.
<strong> Planet Organic Market </strong> is a Canadian based Organic Health Food Market that started in 1993 by Mark Craft & Diane Shaskin; originally named Terra Natural food Market. They focus on organic produce, grocery and meat. They also have a large supplements and personal care section often found in the centre of their market.
In 2000 Planet Organic became publicly traded and opened 3 new locations. By 2003 they opened more locations "The growth then accelerated, financed largely by debt. In the spring of 2007, Planet Organic bought Mrs. Green’s Natural Market, a chain of 11 stores in the northeastern United States, for US$33.7 million in cash" (Canadian Business). Then they grew to a peak of 76 retail outlets (Canadian Business).
In 2009 Catalyst Capitol bought their debt load. Then a reorganizing occurred combining the efforts of Mrs. Green's, Planet Organic Market & Richtree Markets and then umbrella-ed under NMFG (Natural Markets Food Group) and majority operations were out of New York, USA. In 2016 NMFG was restructured and Planet Organic separated to operate as its own business unit. See "Sorry" campaign on youtube - referencing below
In 2000 Planet Organic became publicly traded and opened 3 new locations. By 2003 they opened more locations "The growth then accelerated, financed largely by debt. In the spring of 2007, Planet Organic bought Mrs. Green’s Natural Market, a chain of 11 stores in the northeastern United States, for US$33.7 million in cash" (Canadian Business). Then they grew to a peak of 76 retail outlets (Canadian Business).
In 2009 Catalyst Capitol bought their debt load. Then a reorganizing occurred combining the efforts of Mrs. Green's, Planet Organic Market & Richtree Markets and then umbrella-ed under NMFG (Natural Markets Food Group) and majority operations were out of New York, USA. In 2016 NMFG was restructured and Planet Organic separated to operate as its own business unit. See "Sorry" campaign on youtube - referencing below
David R. Paolo (born March 3, 1968) is a Rhode Island-based entrepreneur and business man, who founded Log On America in the 1990's, one of the early Internet companies, prior to the release of the first browser
Paolo is a majority shareholder of G Media Studios a Digital Creative Agency that specializes in Experiential Marketing. G Media has been acquiring other agencies and has been recognized as one of the largest in the region.
Early life and education
Paolo was born in Providence and raised in Johnston, Rhode Island. He graduated from Lasalle Academy in 1986 and attended Roger Williams University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in business. Paolo took feeds from WJAR Channel 10 and put them on the Internet in text format. He also brokered a deal with Gannett Publishing to bring the USA Today online which was delivered nationally over an X.25 network. In 1995, the firm started delivering high speed Internet access to corporations and institutes.
In 1994, Paolo was appointed as Ambassador for the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce. .
Towards the end of 1996, Log On America was acquired by Global Telemedia, while Paolo still served as the CEO. In 1998, he bought back the company. The same year, he raised $1.5 million in pre-IPO private equity and then filed a registration statement in January 1999 and the company went public in April 1999.
Its offering during the dot com boom was hailed as the fifth best performing IPO in the history of the stock market knocking Mark Cuban's Broadcast.com from that position. The company raised $25 million through the IPO and had a shareholder value of over a quarter of a billion dollars. Paolo was selected as a finalist for the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2000.
Paolo joined SkyPath Networks in 2001 as non-executive chairman and served there till 2006. He later became the Chairman and CEO at iPower Applications and held the position till 2008, when he was introduced to the founding team of GoGo Cast and decided to join the company. In 2011, Paolo became the managing director of Brickhouse Holdings, LLC, a technology fund, while remaining in his role as the CEO of GoGo Cast. As of 2015, he serves as the President and CEO of G Media Studios, Inc.
Paolo is a majority shareholder of G Media Studios a Digital Creative Agency that specializes in Experiential Marketing. G Media has been acquiring other agencies and has been recognized as one of the largest in the region.
Early life and education
Paolo was born in Providence and raised in Johnston, Rhode Island. He graduated from Lasalle Academy in 1986 and attended Roger Williams University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in business. Paolo took feeds from WJAR Channel 10 and put them on the Internet in text format. He also brokered a deal with Gannett Publishing to bring the USA Today online which was delivered nationally over an X.25 network. In 1995, the firm started delivering high speed Internet access to corporations and institutes.
In 1994, Paolo was appointed as Ambassador for the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce. .
Towards the end of 1996, Log On America was acquired by Global Telemedia, while Paolo still served as the CEO. In 1998, he bought back the company. The same year, he raised $1.5 million in pre-IPO private equity and then filed a registration statement in January 1999 and the company went public in April 1999.
Its offering during the dot com boom was hailed as the fifth best performing IPO in the history of the stock market knocking Mark Cuban's Broadcast.com from that position. The company raised $25 million through the IPO and had a shareholder value of over a quarter of a billion dollars. Paolo was selected as a finalist for the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2000.
Paolo joined SkyPath Networks in 2001 as non-executive chairman and served there till 2006. He later became the Chairman and CEO at iPower Applications and held the position till 2008, when he was introduced to the founding team of GoGo Cast and decided to join the company. In 2011, Paolo became the managing director of Brickhouse Holdings, LLC, a technology fund, while remaining in his role as the CEO of GoGo Cast. As of 2015, he serves as the President and CEO of G Media Studios, Inc.
Camp Tyler, located five miles (8 km) southeast of Tyler, Texas, United States, and named after Tyler Camp (100 miles southeast of Dallas, Texas), is one of the United States oldest outdoor education facilities.
In 1949, the camp was founded by the Camp Tyler Foundation along the shore of Lake Tyler West, within the piney woods of East Texas. During a typical year, Camp Tyler will provide outdoor experiences to thousands of youths. Since 1949 Tyler Independent School District (TISD) has had a permanent Outdoor School at Camp Tyler. Annually, Camp Tyler has campers on the property 340 days out of the calendar year.
Camp Tyler Foundation
The Camp Tyler Foundation, a non-profit organization, provides camp facilities, organizes volunteers, creates educational programs, and oversees funding of Camp Tyler. Camp Tyler’s funding is largely supplied by philanthropic contributions, and receives no state funding.
Facilities and activities
Camp Tyler facilities are modeled after structures of the 1800s, which includes a dining lodge, library, clinic, classrooms, five dormitories, bathhouse, amphitheater, farmhouse, and a replica schoolhouse and blacksmith shop. Activities include horseback riding, hiking, fishing, and the Camp Tyler Adventure Challenge Area, which includes wall climbing and zip lining.
Overview
Camp Tyler provides an environment that fosters the growth and development of young people through established and experimental learning techniques, delivered by professional instructors and mentors.
Each year, Camp Tyler delivers programs to provide youths with an outdoor learning experiences. The Camp Tyler Foundation partners with and trains other organizations, including public and private schools, to deliver programs designed by Camp Tyler staff.
Programs include weeklong residence camping, which serves 5th graders from eight school districts, and day programs for pre-5th grade students. Day programs include aquatic biology, birding hikes, nature photography, outdoor theater, and team building. These programs meet the education standards of science and social studies, set forth by the state of Texas.
Youth groups that use Camp Tyler include Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of the USA, and church groups. Often during the summer months, agencies, in association with the Camp Tyler Foundation, institute programs designed for special needs children, like Asthma Camp, Diabetes Camp, Camp Heyday (for mentally and physically challenged persons), Camp Quality (for youth with cancer and their siblings), E=mc (for the gifted), and Summer Adventure Program (for at risk students).
In 1949, the camp was founded by the Camp Tyler Foundation along the shore of Lake Tyler West, within the piney woods of East Texas. During a typical year, Camp Tyler will provide outdoor experiences to thousands of youths. Since 1949 Tyler Independent School District (TISD) has had a permanent Outdoor School at Camp Tyler. Annually, Camp Tyler has campers on the property 340 days out of the calendar year.
Camp Tyler Foundation
The Camp Tyler Foundation, a non-profit organization, provides camp facilities, organizes volunteers, creates educational programs, and oversees funding of Camp Tyler. Camp Tyler’s funding is largely supplied by philanthropic contributions, and receives no state funding.
Facilities and activities
Camp Tyler facilities are modeled after structures of the 1800s, which includes a dining lodge, library, clinic, classrooms, five dormitories, bathhouse, amphitheater, farmhouse, and a replica schoolhouse and blacksmith shop. Activities include horseback riding, hiking, fishing, and the Camp Tyler Adventure Challenge Area, which includes wall climbing and zip lining.
Overview
Camp Tyler provides an environment that fosters the growth and development of young people through established and experimental learning techniques, delivered by professional instructors and mentors.
Each year, Camp Tyler delivers programs to provide youths with an outdoor learning experiences. The Camp Tyler Foundation partners with and trains other organizations, including public and private schools, to deliver programs designed by Camp Tyler staff.
Programs include weeklong residence camping, which serves 5th graders from eight school districts, and day programs for pre-5th grade students. Day programs include aquatic biology, birding hikes, nature photography, outdoor theater, and team building. These programs meet the education standards of science and social studies, set forth by the state of Texas.
Youth groups that use Camp Tyler include Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of the USA, and church groups. Often during the summer months, agencies, in association with the Camp Tyler Foundation, institute programs designed for special needs children, like Asthma Camp, Diabetes Camp, Camp Heyday (for mentally and physically challenged persons), Camp Quality (for youth with cancer and their siblings), E=mc (for the gifted), and Summer Adventure Program (for at risk students).