Saugatuck Participates in MIT-Sponsored "Navigating The Cloud" Panels
Saugatuck Research VP Charlie Burns joins Wladawsky-Berger, Lowe and others

Schlage Expands Utility of Innovative Wireless Door Lock and Link Home-Management System with Trane Thermostat that can be Controlled from a Computer
Available in Select Lowe's Stores and on Lowes.com, Trane Remote Energy Management Thermostat Helps Conserve Energy and Save Money

Reverse Phone Lookup Helps Trace Runaway Teens
Amber didn't slept in her bed last night. In the morning, after a sleepless night, when it became clear Amber wasn't coming home, her mother called the police and filed a missing persons report. The truly unusual fact about the situation was that Amber's cell phone, without which she never left home, was in her room.

Eliminating Health Disparities: C.H.E.F.® Elects Sheryl Lowe to Board
Seattle-based Comprehensive Health Education Foundation (http://www.chef.org) elected Sheryl Lowe to its Board of Directors. Lowe is Executive Director of the American Indian Health Commission for Washington State, a nonprofit organization focused on eliminating health disparities experienced by American Indians and Alaska Natives in Washington State.

Stationery Designer is Latest WomensNet.net Grant Recipient Andrea Sholders of Virginia Will Use $500 Grant to Buy Photography Equipment
Since its launch in 1998, WomensNet.net has served as an online business community for women interested in starting and growing their own businesses. Each quarter, a $500 grant is awarded to a deserving woman in the process of starting a business. The Amber grant is named in memory of the founder's sister. Women interested in applying for an Amber grant may do so at www.womensnet.net/amber-grants/apply.php. The only requirement is that they be a member of the WomensNet.net community, which is free. To register, go to www.womensnet.net.

Lowe's Kicks Off Tough Tools for Cool Schools Program to 515 SkillsUSA Chapters at Kobalt Tools 500 Race in Atlanta
Lowe's (http://www.Lowes.com/community) and Kobalt Tools in partnership with SkillsUSA (http://www.skillsusa.org) are helping the next generation of skilled trade professionals through their new Tough Tools for Cool Schools program. Lowe's is donating approximately $300,000 worth of Kobalt tools to more than 500 SkillsUSA building and construction trades programs across the country for use in their classrooms.



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