Media Gallery - November 2008
November 25, 2008
Senator Carper continued in his annual tradition of ringing the bell for the Salvation Army.
Senator Carper continued in his annual tradition of ringing the bell for the Salvation Army.
November 25, 2008 — Dover
Senator Carper visited Eden Hill Medical Center, the first medical mall in the area and was designed for ease - as "one-stop shopping" for patients. The building contains a variety of services including house urgent care, laboratory, imaging, plastics, urology, podiatry, pulmonary, sleep lab, ophthalmology, primary care, OB/GYN, outpatient surgery, pain management, pharmacy facilities and a cafeteria.
Senator Carper visited Eden Hill Medical Center, the first medical mall in the area and was designed for ease - as "one-stop shopping" for patients. The building contains a variety of services including house urgent care, laboratory, imaging, plastics, urology, podiatry, pulmonary, sleep lab, ophthalmology, primary care, OB/GYN, outpatient surgery, pain management, pharmacy facilities and a cafeteria.
November 25, 2008 — Dover
Senator Carper visited with volunteers at the USO on Dover's Air Force Base. Volunteers at the USO serve the needs of United States armed forces personnel and their families stationed on, deploying from or transiting through Dover Air Force Base. They work in partnership with military and civilian communities and further the efforts of USO World Headquarters. USO Delaware was founded in March 1991. Sen. Carper is a Navy veteran who served three tours in Vietnam and retired with the rank of Captain in 1991.
Senator Carper visited with volunteers at the USO on Dover's Air Force Base. Volunteers at the USO serve the needs of United States armed forces personnel and their families stationed on, deploying from or transiting through Dover Air Force Base. They work in partnership with military and civilian communities and further the efforts of USO World Headquarters. USO Delaware was founded in March 1991. Sen. Carper is a Navy veteran who served three tours in Vietnam and retired with the rank of Captain in 1991.
November 25, 2008 — Wilmington
Senator Carper joined officials at AstraZeneca as they were honored for their achievements in sustainable building design and energy conservation as seen in their recent EnergyStar and LEED awards.
Senator Carper joined officials at AstraZeneca as they were honored for their achievements in sustainable building design and energy conservation as seen in their recent EnergyStar and LEED awards.
November 25, 2008
Senator Carper joined many elected officials, community leaders and volunteers at the Norman Oliver annual Turkey Collection.
Senator Carper joined many elected officials, community leaders and volunteers at the Norman Oliver annual Turkey Collection.
November 24, 2008 — Georgetown
Senator Carper visited North Georgetown Elementary School, which has had a State of Delaware school accountability rating of "Superior" from 2004-2008.
Senator Carper visited North Georgetown Elementary School, which has had a State of Delaware school accountability rating of "Superior" from 2004-2008.
November 21, 2008
Senator Carper visited Wesley College to enjoy a Thanksgiving lunch with members of the Transition Partnership Project (TPP) of the John S. Charlton Program. He joined parents, students of the program and Wesley College students. TPP is the last step in a student's public school journey. Until the student reaches 21, the focus of this program is on the information, knowledge and skills needed to be successful in the adult world. John S. Charlton is a unique program that services students with significant physical/cognitive delays, deaf/blind, as well as students with autism. A number of students graduating from the program annually are either prepared to join an agency seeking competitive employment or working competitively at a job placement.
Senator Carper visited Wesley College to enjoy a Thanksgiving lunch with members of the Transition Partnership Project (TPP) of the John S. Charlton Program. He joined parents, students of the program and Wesley College students. TPP is the last step in a student's public school journey. Until the student reaches 21, the focus of this program is on the information, knowledge and skills needed to be successful in the adult world. John S. Charlton is a unique program that services students with significant physical/cognitive delays, deaf/blind, as well as students with autism. A number of students graduating from the program annually are either prepared to join an agency seeking competitive employment or working competitively at a job placement.
November 20, 2008 — Washington
Senator Carper participated in a news conference with Chairman Boxer and other members of the Senate Enivronment and Public Works Committee to lay out plans and priorities for the 111th Congress starting next January.
Senator Carper participated in a news conference with Chairman Boxer and other members of the Senate Enivronment and Public Works Committee to lay out plans and priorities for the 111th Congress starting next January.
November 19, 2008 — Washington
Senator Carper received the National Leadership Award from the National Recycling Coalition.
Senator Carper received the National Leadership Award from the National Recycling Coalition.
November 13, 2008 — Milford
Senator Carper helped kick off the coordinated project between Food Bank of Delaware and the United Way of Delaware called "Delaware Does More" at the Food Bank office in Milford.
Senator Carper helped kick off the coordinated project between Food Bank of Delaware and the United Way of Delaware called "Delaware Does More" at the Food Bank office in Milford.
November 12, 2008 — Wilmington
Senator Carper presented the John E. Babiarz Award to Senator Andrew Know at the Port of Wilmington Maritime Society's 31st annual dinner. Senator Knox's wife Cas and son Mark accepted the award on his behalf.
Senator Carper presented the John E. Babiarz Award to Senator Andrew Know at the Port of Wilmington Maritime Society's 31st annual dinner. Senator Knox's wife Cas and son Mark accepted the award on his behalf.
November 11, 2008 — Dover
Senator Carper, a retired naval flight officer who served 23 years in the Navy, including three tours in Vietnam, was honored to join author Nancy E. Lynch for the release of her book, "Vietnam Mailbag; Voices from the War, 1968 - 1972" on Veterans Day. Held at the Public Archives in Dover, they were joined by State Archivist Russ McCabe and about 50 Vietnam Veterans.
Senator Carper, a retired naval flight officer who served 23 years in the Navy, including three tours in Vietnam, was honored to join author Nancy E. Lynch for the release of her book, "Vietnam Mailbag; Voices from the War, 1968 - 1972" on Veterans Day. Held at the Public Archives in Dover, they were joined by State Archivist Russ McCabe and about 50 Vietnam Veterans.
November 7, 2008 — Wilmington
Senator Carper held a press conference to highlight the many benefits of the Post 9/11 GI Bill at Wilmington University. As a Vietnam veteran who went to The Ohio State University on a Navy ROTC scholarship and went to the University of Delaware on the GI Bill for his MBA, the senator understands the importance of offering federal assistance to those men and women who proudly wear our country's uniform.
Senator Carper held a press conference to highlight the many benefits of the Post 9/11 GI Bill at Wilmington University. As a Vietnam veteran who went to The Ohio State University on a Navy ROTC scholarship and went to the University of Delaware on the GI Bill for his MBA, the senator understands the importance of offering federal assistance to those men and women who proudly wear our country's uniform.