
Copus Training Center Dedicated May 2 Melwood's newly completed Copus Training Center featured in the May 8 Star newspaper.
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Bobby Clampett Accepts Sponsor's Exemption Bobby Clampett, a former PGA Tour player and current television broadcaster has accepted a sponsor’s exemption to compete at the 2008 Melwood Prince George’s County Open.
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TICKETS Fore CHARITY Program The Melwood Prince George's County Open is launching a new program to create additional funding for charitable organizations. "TICKETS Fore CHARITY" enables non-profit organizations to sell discounted tickets to the May 19-25 professional golf tournament and keep 100 percent of the money from their ticket sales.
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Melwood Announces New Executive Hires
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Media Alert - Annual Career Expo - March 19, 2008 Prince George’s Chamber of Commerce, Melwood and the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel are sponsoring an annual Career Expo for all job seekers and employers in the Washington Metropolitan area. Human Resources representatives from local public and private organizations will be on hand to provide information on their hiring processes and open positions to job seekers. Breakout sessions for job seekers and employers are scheduled throughout the day. The Annual Career Expo is free to all job seekers and employers will be charged a minimal fee of $100 to participate.
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Melwood Open Interviews February 23 at 9:00 a.m. Melwood is holding open interviews for house counselor positions located in residential homes for individuals with disabilities in Prince George’s and Charles Counties. Job seekers should call (301) 599-7917 to register and submit applications in advance at www.melwood.jobs.
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Fred Funk - Honorary Chair of Melwood Prince George's County Open Fred Funk, Maryland native and eight-time winner on the PGA TOUR, will serve as honorary chairman of the second annual Melwood Prince George's County Open.
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New Melwood Executive Hires and Promotion
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Melwood Board Elects Colevas, Coombs as Officers; Botts, Thompkins Join Board The Melwood Board of Directors elected Prince George's County developer Andy Colevas and International House of Pancakes proprietor Frank Coombs as chair and vice-chair, respectively. Stanley J. Botts of Montgomery County, and Samuel Thompkins of Prince George's County were elected as members at the same meeting.
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