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Google technical account manager salary: Google Technical Program Manager Salary | $182K-$890K+

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Google Technical Program Manager Salary | $182K-$890K+

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Vesting Schedule

38%

YR 1

32%

YR 2

20%

YR 3

10%

YR 4

Stock Type
RSU

At Google, Main RSUs are subject to a 4-year vesting schedule:

  • 38% vests in the 1st-year (3. 17% monthly)

  • 32% vests in the 2nd-year (2.67% monthly)

  • 20% vests in the 3rd-year (1.67% monthly)

  • 10% vests in the 4th-year (0.83% monthly)

Google commonly refers to RSU as GSU (Google Stock Unit). Although the name is different, it is the same as RSU’s. Google’s Vesting Schedule may vary between monthly and quarterly vesting depending on the number of shares you recieve: less than 32 GSUs (Annually), 32 – 63 GSUs (Semi-annually), 64 – 159 GSUs (Quarterly) and 160+ GSUs (Monthly).

33%

YR 1

33%

YR 2

22%

YR 3

12%

YR 4

Stock Type
RSU

At Google, Main RSUs are subject to a 4-year vesting schedule:

  • 33% vests in the 1st-year (2.75% monthly)

  • 33% vests in the 2nd-year (2.75% monthly)

  • 22% vests in the 3rd-year (1.83% monthly)

  • 12% vests in the 4th-year (1.00% monthly)

Google commonly refers to RSU as GSU (Google Stock Unit). Although the name is different, it is the same as RSU’s. Google’s Vesting Schedule may vary between monthly and quarterly vesting depending on the number of shares you recieve: less than 32 GSUs (Annually), 32 – 63 GSUs (Semi-annually), 64 – 159 GSUs (Quarterly) and 160+ GSUs (Monthly).

50%

YR 1

28%

YR 2

12%

YR 3

10%

YR 4

Stock Type
RSU

At Google, Main RSUs are subject to a 4-year vesting schedule:

  • 50% vests in the 1st-year (4.17% monthly)

  • 28% vests in the 2nd-year (2.33% monthly)

  • 12% vests in the 3rd-year (1.00% monthly)

  • 10% vests in the 4th-year (0.83% monthly)

Google commonly refers to RSU as GSU (Google Stock Unit). Although the name is different, it is the same as RSU’s. Google’s Vesting Schedule may vary between monthly and quarterly vesting depending on the number of shares you recieve: less than 32 GSUs (Annually), 32 – 63 GSUs (Semi-annually), 64 – 159 GSUs (Quarterly) and 160+ GSUs (Monthly).

36%

YR 1

28%

YR 2

20%

YR 3

16%

YR 4

Stock Type
RSU

At Google, Main RSUs are subject to a 4-year vesting schedule:

  • 36% vests in the 1st-year (3.00% monthly)

  • 28% vests in the 2nd-year (2.33% monthly)

  • 20% vests in the 3rd-year (1.67% monthly)

  • 16% vests in the 4th-year (1.33% monthly)

Google commonly refers to RSU as GSU (Google Stock Unit). Although the name is different, it is the same as RSU’s. Google’s Vesting Schedule may vary between monthly and quarterly vesting depending on the number of shares you recieve: less than 32 GSUs (Annually), 32 – 63 GSUs (Semi-annually), 64 – 159 GSUs (Quarterly) and 160+ GSUs (Monthly).

25%

YR 1

25%

YR 2

25%

YR 3

25%

YR 4

Stock Type
RSU

At Google, Main RSUs are subject to a 4-year vesting schedule:

  • 25% vests in the 1st-year (2. 08% monthly)

  • 25% vests in the 2nd-year (2.08% monthly)

  • 25% vests in the 3rd-year (2.08% monthly)

  • 25% vests in the 4th-year (2.08% monthly)

Google commonly refers to RSU as GSU (Google Stock Unit). Although the name is different, it is the same as RSU’s. Google’s Vesting Schedule may vary between monthly and quarterly vesting depending on the number of shares you recieve: less than 32 GSUs (Annually), 32 – 63 GSUs (Semi-annually), 64 – 159 GSUs (Quarterly) and 160+ GSUs (Monthly).

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Google loves its engineers.

But Google is not only about programming. And judging by Glassdoor’s annual salary data, Google is willing to pay big bucks for the best candidates, regardless of their field of work.

Glassdoor receives its information from former and current employees of companies who voluntarily and anonymously share their salaries.

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At this daycare, we will be speaking mostly in Vietnamese. This will be particularly beneficial for children who have recently immigrated to the United States, or who speak Vietnamese at home with their families. (It would also be great for kids who are really interested in learning Vietnamese; immersion is such an effective teaching method when it comes to language!) This shared language will hopefully make their transition into daycare a little bit easier. My goal is to make the kids in my program feel as comfortable as possible, so they can thrive in a safe and understanding community and prepare the skills they’ll need for kindergarten. Our days will be full of fun activities, like arts and crafts and free play. We’re right next door to the local park, which means we spend a lot of time outside, too! The kids love visiting the playground because it’s additional space for them to run around—and it makes them feel like they’re at the heart of their neighborhood.

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Caregiving is most successful when it’s a communal effort! The children (and their parents and guardians) will feel like they’re part of a family. Back in Vietnam, I was everyone’s favorite go-to babysitter; I’ve helped raise over 20 family members over the years, including my own two children. Parents should feel more than welcome coming to me for advice. We’ll work as partners in this exciting process of guiding the next generation. Parents might also be happy to know that my daughter, Vy, is also working at this program as a part-time assistant. This extra help means that the kids in this program will receive twice the attention and support!

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A Harris County free child care program is set to start, and advocates say it’s needed because child care centers across the state are in crisis.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Harris County free child care program is set to start in days, and advocates say it couldn’t come at a better time because the child care centers across the state are in crisis.

Sending your kid to child care is too much for some parents.

“If you want to go to a better place and a better area, it’s going to be $300 and up per child,” Paola Diaz explained.

Diaz said child care costs are why she’s at home spending summer days at the library instead of work.

“It keeps you from trying to work, or do other stuff around,” Diaz said. “It is hard.”

Harris County is looking to help. This month, an Early REACH program starts. The county is using $26 million in federal funds to cover child care costs. If you live in the county, have a kid under age four, and meet the income requirements, you could receive free child care.

“There are so many child care deserts around Harris County and we want to provide not only free child care, but high quality child care,” BakerRipley spokesperson Frederick Goodall said.

Advocates said this is a statewide problem. Texas Care for Children said a family of four spends nearly $20,000 a year in child care.

During the pandemic, the state spent millions on this issue. It’s funding that has dried up.

During this past session, advocates lawmakers didn’t do enough to fund child care.

“That funding would’ve supported the continuation of stabilization grants that the state launched during the pandemic that were critical to keeping programs open,” Texas Care for Children early learning policy director David Feigen said.

Advocates said it’s not only the cost of child care, but workers’ pay. On average, they make $11 an hour.

Without assistance, it could cause facilities to close. It’s a problem they say has already caused child care deserts, mainly in low-income communities.

“It means they have to find alternative arrangements for their kids and for some kids that means arrangements that are not high quality or children are stuck in front of a television screen rather than getting read to be a teacher and engaging with other kids,” Feigen explained.

Without work, parents aren’t spending money. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce said Texas loses $9 billion a year in revenue because of parents not working. That’s money that could go to infrastructure, teachers, and other state projects, which is why advocates say programs like the one the county will launch this month are important for us all.

For updates on this story, follow Nick Natario on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site and other quality museums provide insight into US history, while attractions like Six Flags Over Georgia Amusement Park or the Atlanta Zoo are perfect for the whole family.

Art lovers will love the famous art museum, and outdoor enthusiasts Kamennaya Gora is just a 20-minute drive away. Atlanta’s nightlife is known for its active life, offering everything from laid-back sunbeds to chic and trendy Midtown spots. Night owls are sure to find something to their taste and style in this city.

Many visitors to Atlanta come for business rather than pleasure, but the city guarantees visitors of all tastes a good time. Whatever your interests, you will be greeted with this famous Southern hospitality and charm.

Just 50 minutes from Atlanta by car, you’ll find Madison, once voted the best small town in America. Madison has a great southern vibe and is definitely worth a visit. For something a little different, take a trip southwest and explore Providence Canyon State Park, also known as the “Little Grand Canyon”.

This site has over 1000 deep, rocky canyons and beautiful native vegetation with wildflowers, making a beautiful backdrop for a unique hike. Of course, there are hundreds of forested hiking trails, streams, and picturesque lakes in the mountains of Georgia nearby as well.

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  1. Atlanta Tour
  2. Atlanta Attractions
  3. Historic Center
  4. Natural History Museum
  5. Baptist Church
  6. Kennesaw
  7. Museum of Art
  8. National Historic Site
  9. Currency Museum
  10. Fox Theater
  11. Jonesboro
  12. Stone Mountain
  13. Children’s Attractions
  14. Georgia Aquarium
  15. Children’s Museums
  16. Botanical Garden
  17. Zoo
  18. Coca-Cola World
  19. Traditions
  20. Atlanta Restaurants
  21. Atlanta and at night
  22. Shopping
  23. Atlanta Airport
  24. City Transport
  25. Atlanta Weather
  26. Travel Tips

Spring is the perfect time to visit Atlanta with its pleasant temperatures and cool breezes. Atlanta can get stuffy in the summer. But if you can handle the heat and humidity, late May – August is a great time to enjoy some of Atlanta’s best concerts and outdoor activities.

Winters are a good time to travel to Atlanta as the weather is mild and not considered too cold.

Atlanta Attractions

Home and birthplace of the famous Martin Luther King Jr., Atlanta is all about history and culture. Visitors don’t have to look for the fascinating stories of the American South and some of the United States’ finest cultural exhibits, such as the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra.

History buffs will appreciate the countless museums this city has to offer. From the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site and Atlanta History Center to the Atlanta Cyclorama, the Civil War Museum and the Carter Center.

A trip to the world of Coca-Cola is a must for fans of the world’s most famous brand, while kids of all ages will love the Georgia Aquarium and the Atlanta Zoo. Stroll through the Botanical Gardens or marvel at the magnificent works of art at the Higher Art Museum. The choices in Atlanta are endless!

Historic Center

Explore 13 hectares of beautiful gardens, award-winning exhibits and interactive events in the historic center of Atlanta.

The main attractions are two historic houses open to the public offering educational tours. Tully Smith’s house was originally located outside the city, but was moved to the Historic Center. The house was built in the 1840s and survived the near destruction of Atlanta in 1864, when General William Sherman burned nearly two-thirds of the city during his infamous “March to the Sea.”

The Swan House, built in 1928, is an Atlanta landmark Italian mansion that was once the home of Edward and Emily Inman, heirs to a cotton brokerage fortune. The historic center also has several other historical buildings and exhibitions.

Natural History Museum

As one of the preeminent museums in the South, the Natural History Museum is a gateway to discovery and exploration. It tells the story of earthly life, the physical universe, the environment, and human culture through exhibitions, programs, and films in the IMAX theater. Opened in 1992, Fernbank is the “Home of the Dinosaurs of Atlanta”, a reputation highlighted by the giants of the Mesozoic period, with a unique permanent exhibition featuring the world’s largest dinosaurs.

Baptist Church

Ebenezer Baptist Church, although small, has played a large role in American history. Founded in 1886, the church was the epicenter of the civil rights movement in the 1960s. Martin Luther King Jr. served as one of the pastors from 1960 to 1968 and during that time worked to ensure equal rights for African Americans.

The church has a new building across the street, but visitors can still explore the old sanctuary where King preached before walking around Martin Luther King Jr. Park.

The annual Martin Luther King Jr. events usually draw large crowds in January. Former speakers have included US presidents, national and local politicians, and civil rights leaders. The remembrance is also held during Black History Month and the anniversary of King’s assassination on April 4, 1968.

Kennesaw

Mount Kennesaw was the site of a bloody battle in the Civil War, where in 1864 General Sherman led his Union forces against entrenched Confederate forces. This resulted in the death of over 67,000 soldiers.

Currently, the park consists of several thousand acres of protected land, covered by more than 27 km of walking trails. The trails contain historic earthworks and cannon and memorial sites that were erected to commemorate the event.

A small museum on the site displays civil war artifacts and the visitor center provides information about the battle. This popular park is visited by more than a million people every year, many of whom come for a picnic and enjoy the views of the mountain above Atlanta.

Museum of Art

Located deep within the city’s art district, the Atlanta High Art Museum houses more than 15,000 items from its permanent collection. This includes 19th and 20th century American art, important and visiting European collections, as well as contemporary art, photography, and African art. The museum has an impressive collection of civil rights photographs.

National Historic Site

Travel to the Victorian home where Martin Luther King Jr. was born in 1929. Here, visitors can see where the American Nobel Prize winner for civil rights grew up and where the movement began.

The half-mile stretch of Auburn Avenue, including King’s birthplace, Ebenezer Baptist Church where he preached, and the memorial tomb at King’s Center where he is buried, has become a historic site that draws hundreds of visitors every day. The exhibits it contains give an insight into the life and times of this respected man.

Guided tours run every 30 minutes on a first-come, first-served basis.

Currency Museum

Although it doesn’t look like much of a tourist attraction, visiting the Federal Reserve Bank’s Coin Museum is surprisingly entertaining.

Highlights of the tour include an extensive “History of Money” exhibit showcasing obsolete currencies from around the world and interactive multimedia displays that teach you how to spot counterfeit money. A tourist can try to pick up a $450,000 gold bar, create their own currency, and bring along a free bag of crushed money to take home as a souvenir.

Whether it’s part of a guided group tour or simply seeing the exhibits on your own, a visit to the Federal Reserve Bank should instill in visitors a new understanding of the rich history that informs America’s modern use of money.

Fox Theater

The Atlanta Fox Theatre, also known as the Fabulous Fox, are theaters built in the United States in the 1920s. The theater’s unique beginnings and Moorish design set it apart from other theaters of the period. Today, it hosts a range of artistic and cultural events, including summer movie series, the Atlanta ballet, and national touring companies on Broadway shows.

Jonesboro

About 24 miles south of Atlanta in Clayton County, Jonesboro is a city not to be missed for movie buffs or those who crave a taste of the real Deep South.

Jonesboro was the setting for Margaret Mitchell’s famous novel and later film Gone with the Wind. Devotees come to see local historic plantation houses and learn about the real people whose lives inspired the novel’s fictional characters. On Main Street, the Road to Tara Museum is located in the Jonesboro Depot Reception Center, home to original props, costume reproductions, puppet collections, and an extensive photo gallery associated with the making of the film.

The Welcome Depot is also the starting point for daily tours starting at 13:00 except Sundays. The tours offer a behind-the-scenes look at the real life stories on which the book was based.

Stone Mountain

Stone Mountain is located approximately 20 minutes from Atlanta and has man-made and natural attractions. The best of these is a huge relief carving of three southern civil war heroes that was engraved into the mountainside.

Images of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas Jackson cover an area larger than a football field and are part of the largest relief sculpture in the world.

Three sculptors worked in succession on the carvings, beginning with Gutzon Borglum in 1915. He later became famous for his carvings on Mount Rushmore. Subsequently, two other artists continued the work, which was finally completed in 1972. Visitors can either hike up the mountain or take the lift to the top for breathtaking views of Atlanta and the Appalachians.

Stone Mountain also has a restored Antebellum plantation with a colonial mansion, slave houses, carriage houses and sheds. The park has several lakes and hiking trails, as well as a nature reserve and a zoo.

Attractions for Children

One of the most interesting cities in the United States, Atlanta is a great place for children to relax and have fun. Immersed in a rich cultural and political history, kids can learn and discover a lot while having a great time sightseeing.

Grab a picnic basket and a blanket and head to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens for a sunny day and fresh air. For a more active day, take the kids to Six Flags Over Georgia Theme Park, where there are plenty of thrills to enjoy while enjoying the rides on offer.

The Science Center is a must for all curious minds, with great outdoor trails to enjoy walking. Stone Mountain Park is also a must-see place where families can hike mountain trails and enjoy a laser light show in the evening.

On quieter days visitors can visit museums. Atlanta Children’s Museum where kids can crawl, draw and enjoy all the interesting exhibits. Most malls in Atlanta have indoor playgrounds, but one of the favorite places has to be the HippoHopp indoor playground, where kids will have fun jumping, climbing and playing on inflatable equipment.

Georgia Aquarium

The Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in America with over 100,000 animals from 500 species. Creatures from all over the world are featured here, from whale sharks and manta rays, to sea lions and sea otters, penguins, sharks and a riot of colorful fish.

The Aquarium also has a cinema with a 3-D animated film, a café and an Ocean Ballroom for special events.

A popular attraction is the Dolphin Tales show, which features choreographed musical performances of dolphin stars.

Children’s Museum

The Atlanta Children’s Museum provides hours of learning and entertainment. Aimed at children under the age of nine, the museum features engaging interactive exhibits such as the Curious George Gallery.

Children also get the opportunity to paint the walls, crawl on the playground or even put on a raincoat and play in the forest river.

Botanical Garden

Be sure to visit the Atlanta Botanical Garden while in town. In particular, the Fukua Conservatory, a giant greenhouse with various climate-controlled ecosystems, is worth a visit.

A walk through the conservatory takes visitors out of the desert and into the full tropical jungle. The outdoor gardens are intertwined with nature walks, bypassing many quiet spots meant for quiet contemplation. The garden constantly displays numerous sculptures and works of art, and regularly hosts art exhibitions.

Zoo

The Atlanta Zoo has approximately 1,000 animals representing 250 species from around the world and is visited by over 1 million tourists annually. Founded in 1889, the zoo has become one of Atlanta’s top family attractions. It houses exhibitions about the African rainforests, an aviary with free-flying parrots and a house for reptiles.

Kids will love discovering all kinds of animals, including rare giant pandas, Sumatran tigers, clouded leopards and Komodo dragons. The zoo also houses the country’s largest collection of gorillas and orangutans.

The World of Coca-Cola

In 1886, a small pharmacy in Atlanta began selling a new tonic for headaches and hangovers called Coca-Cola. In 1891, entrepreneur Asa Candler paid $2,300 to acquire the rights to what is now the most valuable brand in the world. The following year, he founded the Coca-Cola Company.

The new, environmentally friendly building houses more than just a Coca-Cola museum.

Thousands of Coke objects, trivia and memorabilia are stored among interactive exhibits backed up by commercials, radio jingles, 4-D cinema, tasting and pop culture gallery.

Traditions

When it comes to describing the national characteristics of the inhabitants of Atlanta, one cannot simply ignore their unusual craving for various holidays and celebrations, many of which are associated with ancient traditions.

The annual Powwow Festival held in Stone Mountain Park on the first weekend in November is a really interesting celebration. On this day, everyone can become a real Indian – visitors can dress in old costumes and try their hand at traditional crafts.

Powwow can literally be translated as “spiritual leader”. That is how the Indians of North America called their congregations. Previously, such meetings were aimed at solving the most important issues. Nowadays, the Indians use them just to have fun and compete in the art of dance and other skills.

Numerous festive events take place in the city on Christmas Eve. At this time of the year, Atlanta is always full of travelers. The streets of the city are decorated with sparkling garlands, balloons and beautiful figurines depicting Christmas characters. On the eve of the holiday, you can witness a grandiose parade, various concerts and fireworks. Children especially like this holiday, as many fun games and performances are organized for young visitors.

Atlanta Restaurants

Atlanta restaurants are a sensory blast where diners who love flavor and variety will not be disappointed. Atlanta is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the United States and the third largest city in the country. The restaurant serves its sophisticated customers.

Atlanta food ranges from traditional Southern fare such as fried chicken, shrimp, fish and okra to legendary peaches, pecans, peanuts and onions. Be sure to try some peach casserole and a slice of pecan pie.

Head to Buckhead for trendy eateries and good homemade food, while Decatur, Midtown and Virginia Highland are no match for international cuisine. Most of Atlanta’s finest restaurants require a reservation, and it’s customary for waiters to tip around 15%, while tips of up to 20% are the norm in high-end restaurants.

Atlanta at night

Explore some of the best Atlanta nightlife in this luxurious city. Buckhead is a good place to start. The area has a festive night scene with a number of nightclubs, dance clubs and pubs.

But most places close at 3 am. There are several chic lounges and cocktail bars in the city center, especially in the bigger hotels. Virginia Highlands in particular welcomes young professionals to stylish clubs.

Small venues scattered throughout the city are ideal for southern baritone blues. Others prefer one of the four huge venues that are part of the US tour of any major band. Of course, there are many clubs in Atlanta hip-hop with rising and returning stars.

Shopping

Shopping in Atlanta is more of an activity than a pastime, and Atlanta’s malls, boutiques and markets are more than enough to satisfy the needs of every shopaholic.

Head to the Buckhead area for a first class shopping experience or to discover the trendiest boutiques. Some of Atlanta’s best shopping can be found in Lenox Square and has nearly 250 specialty stores and plenty of restaurants for weary shoppers to take a break.

For budget shopping, head to North Georgia Outlets where you can find anything under the sun for a bargain. Most people won’t leave without buying something. In addition to countless malls, Atlanta also has some great flea markets where antiques are a popular purchase.

Don’t be afraid to bargain with the sellers as you are guaranteed to find good deals!

Most stores in Atlanta are open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 to 21:00 and Sundays from 12:00 to 18:00. Sales tax varies by city and state in the US and ranges from 4 to 15 percent. This is added to the price of the item at the point of purchase.

Atlanta does not have a tax refund system for visitors from overseas, but large and expensive purchases are often tax exempt if shipped outside of the state in which they were purchased.

Atlanta Airport

Atlanta International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the US, handles 100 million passengers annually on thousands of domestic and international flights.

The huge airport consists of two terminals connected by an atrium with numerous services, shops, restaurants and a food court. For beginners, it can be difficult to navigate, however, friendly staff are always on hand to help, and several motorized footpaths help speed up the long journey between the gates.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is located 11 kilometers south of downtown Atlanta and is the main airport for Georgia and also serves as a transit hub for many international flights and various US destinations.

City Transportation

Atlanta trains and buses reach most areas of the city, but they are not always the most convenient way to travel, and services are limited outside of the city.

The MARTA network is inexpensive, secure and well integrated, but travel can be slow. A one-way MARTA pass, which is suitable for travel anywhere in the system, costs about $2.50. There are weekly, weekend and visitor passes at various rates.

Atlanta is a car-dominated city, so there are plenty of parking spaces, especially in tourist areas. But traffic on freeways and in the city center can be very busy, especially during rush hours.

During conventions and major sports and entertainment events, it is easier to travel by public transport.

Taxis are available, but ordering by phone is easier than catching them on the street. they can also be found at taxi ranks around the city. Visitors should be wary of unlicensed taxis, and women traveling alone at night should order taxis by phone.

Weather in Atlanta

Atlanta has four distinct seasons and a humid subtropical climate. Winters are cold with temperatures below freezing most of the time, but daytime weather is mild enough to walk around the city, with occasional snowfall.

Summers can be hot and humid with periods of intense heat. In mid-summer, the average temperature is 31 C, and in the middle of winter, the average temperature is 0 C. Atlanta receives heavy rainfall, which is evenly distributed throughout the year.

Travel Tips

  • The best way to take a trip to the outlying areas or ethnic areas of the city is with a large group or on an excursion with a group of tourists. Do not take large amounts of money with you and do not wear jewelry for such an excursion.
  • Travelers must not use illegal taxis. Inexperienced travelers can easily become victims of scammers and thieves.
  • You must not appear on the streets of the city in a state of intoxication. This will lead to confusion among local residents and may result in heavy fines.
  • If your documents, credit cards and other personal items are lost or stolen, you should immediately contact the nearest police station. The city has a special police station for tourists. Their phone numbers and addresses can be found in any phone book.
  • Travelers looking to rent a car and explore the city on their own need to remember a few very simple rules. In no case should they collect fellow travelers and stop on the way without any serious need. You must keep driving even if there is a minor accident on the road.
  • The system of cashless accounting in the city is very well developed. You can pay with a credit card at all malls, supermarkets, cinemas and restaurants, so you don’t have to carry large sums of money.
  • If you plan to use cash for your payments, it’s best not to use large denominations ($50 and $100). Small shops and cafes, as a rule, are not equipped with a system for checking the authenticity of banknotes, so the client’s money may simply not be accepted. The reason for this is that high denomination banknotes are often counterfeited.
  • Various uprisings and campaigns often take place in the city. Tourists can also participate in some of them, such as campaigns for the protection of animals or the fight against smoking.
  • If pickets are organized on political or racial issues, visitors must not interfere.
  • First-time visitors are advised to purchase a map showing the main public transport routes. City planning is quite inconvenient, so it can be quite difficult to find a specific museum or shop without a map.
  • The classification of hotels in Atlanta and other US cities differs significantly from the system adopted in European countries. When choosing a hotel, it is better to indicate the range of services offered.

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MADOU Kindergarten No. 51 of Khankov Farm

Kindergarten No. 51 was established in 1969. The founder was the collective farm named after the 22nd Congress of the CPSU. The first name of the kindergarten: Kindergarten No. 17 “Eaglet”.
Previously, the kindergarten was located since 1949 in a small hut next to the collective farm department, in 1969 a new building was built at the expense of the collective farm.
The design capacity of the kindergarten is 65 people.

; 1179, a preschool institution was transferred to the municipal ownership of the city and district.
By the Decree of the Administration of the Municipal Formation of the Slavyansky District dated February 22, 2008 No. 208, the municipal preschool educational institution nursery garden No. 51 “Eaglet” was renamed the municipal preschool educational institution kindergarten No. 51 of the Khankov farm of the municipal formation of the Slavyansky District.
By Decree of the Administration of the Municipal Formation Slavyansky District dated December 29, 2010 No. 3289 “On Changing the Type of Existing Municipal Institutions Subordinate to the Department of Education of the Administration of the Municipal Formation Slavyansky District in order to create budgetary institutions of the municipal formation Slavyansky District”, the municipal preschool educational institution kindergarten No. 51 of the Khankov farm of the municipal formation Slavyansky district was transformed into a municipal budgetary preschool educational institution kindergarten No. 51 of the Khankov farm of the municipality Slavyansky district.
By the Decree of the Administration of the Municipal Formation of Slavyansky District dated June 14, 2013 No. 1483 “On Changing the Type of Existing Municipal Institutions Subordinate to the Department of Education of the Administration of the Municipal Formation of Slavyansky District in order to Create Autonomous Institutions of the Municipal Formation of Slavyansky District”, the municipal budgetary preschool educational institution kindergarten No. 51 of the Khankov farm of the municipal formation of Slavyansky District was transformed into a municipal autonomous preschool educational institution kindergarten No. 51 of the Khankov farm of the municipality of Slavyansky district.

The building of the kindergarten is one-storey, the total area of ​​the building is 486m2, the territory is 4776m2.. There are 3 shady canopies, a sports ground, 3 playgrounds, flower beds, flower beds on the territory.
Today, there are 3 different age groups in the kindergarten:

  • junior mixed age group
  • middle age group
  • older age group
  • As part of the development of variable forms, there is a group of family education for supervision and care.

Let’s get to know each other
We are glad to welcome visitors to our kindergarten website!
Here you will find the information you are interested in about the activities of the kindergarten, the successes and achievements of teachers and pupils, get acquainted with the features of the educational process of preschool children. For the convenience of the user, all material is placed on the sections of the site.
“Baby, we love you and are waiting for you,
Come to our cozy kindergarten!”
Our values:

  • Life, health, respect for the personality of each child;
  • Accompanying and supporting the family on the path to the development of a healthy, happy and successful child!

Founder of MADOU d / s No. 51: administration of the municipality Slavyansky district.
MADOU is a legal entity that is subordinate to the department of education of the administration of the municipality Slavyansky district. Head of the Department of Education Titarenko Vitaly Ivanovich.
The address of the Education Department of the Administration of the Municipal Formation Slavyansky District: 353560, Krasnodar Territory, Slavyansk-on-Kuban, Krasnaya St., 34. tel/fax 8(86146) 4-16-95 e-mail: [email protected]
Head of MADOU d / s No. 51: Kobylyanskaya Zoya Nikolaevna, teaching experience 42 years, work experience in the position 17 years, work experience in this institution 17 years.

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The Best Child Care Center in Cedar Rapids

Where we treat your child as our own.

Welcome to Mother’s Love Childcare Center

We offer

Infant

6 weeks to 12 months  $225per week.

13 months to 24 months $225 per week

25 months to 36 months $205 per week

3 years to 5 years $185 per week

School Age

School Age $160 full time before and After $70

About Us

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Mother’s Love

A Mothers Love began as Elease Daycare-in home seven years ago. In the beginning the main philosophy was hanging out and having fun.

About a year in I had discovered that my own child had a learning delay. This pecked my interest in child development. That is when I began to take my childcare business more seriously and educating myself on the what’s whys and how’s of child development. I now consider myself to be a momologist.

Our Mission

To nurture our children and empower them with a sound foundation by providing quality child care that is diverse and understanding.

Our Vision

For every child to have the tools that they need to be successful.

Philosophy

Play based in relaxed classroom environment.

Our Team

Qualified Professionals

Tina HarrisOnes Assistant

Jenna GalleryFloater Assistant

Allison CreesInfant Assistant

Dana King2s Lead Teacher

Elease JonesDirector/Owner

Trisha LutenAssistant Director