BOND COULD ASSIST MANY AVC ISSUE PITCHED TO DIFFERENT GROUPS.Byline: Jim Skeen Staff Writer PALMDALE - Tailoring messages for different audiences and mobilizing mobilizing, v 1. freeing or making loose and able to move. 2. observing any ongoing movements in a client's body, whether small or large, assisted or not, that identify strengths and weaknesses, as well as the client's physical and the campus vote will be keys to passing a $139 million November bond measure for Antelope Valley College Antelope Valley College is a comprehensive community college located in Lancaster, California, USA. It is operated by the Antelope Valley Community College District, with a primary service area of 1,945 square miles covering portions of Los Angeles and Kern counties. , supporters said Wednesday. In a morning briefing for business and civic leaders, bond supporters said they intended to highlight different benefits to different audiences because an elderly voter might not care about classroom overcrowding overcrowding overcrowding of animal accommodation. Many countries now publish codes of practice which define what the appropriate volumetric allowances should be for each species of animal when they are housed indoors. Breaches of these codes is overcrowding. , but might be interested that the college trains nurses. Likewise, the business community might be interested in AVC's worker training efforts, said Chris Jones, a political consultant hired by Friends of Antelope Valley College, backers of the bond issue. ``The key to winning this is what I call segmenting the electorate,'' Jones said. ``Most voters want a message they can relate to.'' Another push will be to mobilize college faculty, staff members and students to turn out and vote. The campaign's goal will be to have 8,000 students, faculty, and staffers to vote for the bond measure, and to get 4,000 to deliver two more votes each from family and friends. AVC (1) (Advanced Video Coding) The video compression techniques used in the H.264 standard, jointly developed by ISO and the ITU-T. See H.264. (2) (Audio Visual C officials say the bond funding is needed to update the aging Lancaster campus and to start the proposed Palmdale campus. College officials are seeking bond funding to supplement state revenue that officials hope to get toward 35 projects, totaling $368.5 million, to accommodate rapidly increasing enrollment. Under the state's scoring system Noun 1. scoring system - a system of classifying according to quality or merit or amount rating system classification system - a system for classifying things for determining priority for funding, local matching funding can count for as much as 25 percent of the point total. ``We cannot develop this plan without the community,'' said AVC President Jackie Fisher. ``The state has said you have to help yourselves before we can help you.'' The bond measure is local dollars helping the Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming. The Antelope Valley , said Donita Winn, an Antelope Valley Union High School District The Antelope Valley Union High School District (A.V.U.H.S.D.) is located in the Antelope Valley area of California, in northern Los Angeles County. The district includes eight public high schools, one trade school, and two continuation high schools in the cities of Palmdale trustee and co-chairwoman of Friends of Antelope Valley College. After initially looking at the March primary, college officials opted to hold off until the November election to put the $139 million bond measure before voters. Supporters of the bond measure said more time was needed to properly prepare their case to earn public support. Lancaster Vice Mayor Henry Hearns, Lancaster Planning Commissioner Ronald Smith Ronald Bertram Smith (January 3, 1922–May 27, 2004) was an English classical pianist, composer and teacher, born in London. He was a champion of piano works from the romantic period; most notably those of Charles-Valentin Alkan, of whom he also wrote a biography. , and representatives of the Antelope Valley Board of Trade and the Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance were among those attending Wednesday's meeting. ``Our ability to attract businesses and jobs is directly tied to AVC,'' said Tony Moon, GAVEA president. ``They are invaluable partners.'' Jim Skeen, (661) 267-5743 james.skeen(at)dailynews.com |
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