Useful Links
Anona
Bay Corp
Custom Software and Web-Based Solutions
Anona Bay is a custom software development company dedicated to
developing unique software solutions for business-critical needs.
Cooperative Extension Service
To find your nearest
Cooperative Extension office. The Cooperative Extension System is a
nationwide, non-credit educational network. Each U.S. state and
territory has a state office at its land-grant university and a network
of local or regional offices staffed by one or more
experts who provide useful, practical, and research-based information.


Providing high quality products and reliable service for our customers
on line shopping needs.
The Place To Help You Choose & Celebrate Your Family Dog!
Gryoplane Passion
Dedicated to all things relating to gyroplanes, autogiro, autogyro, gyrocopter, autogir, autogyre, autozyro, etc. No matter the name, the gyroplane and the people who build, fly, maintain and design them enter into a great life journey in the world of rotorcraft. The information, links and data on this site are general in nature and intended for reference, recreational and entertainment.
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Kelly Mikesell's Web site for educators
If you need lesson ideas, strategies, or the best teacher websites - you've come to the right place. I've put them together for you.

We shop "Made in Michigan" for you! Whether you are looking for a specific item or just browsing for ideas, our site is your shopping source. From fun items to the traditional, you can easily find some of the hottest items on the market and please ask us to quote with Michigan made products & services!
The Tampa Bay Computer Society
A Computer User Group. "We Strive to Elevate Computer Skills".
Tom Kiehl's Visual Basic SIG
The Visual Basic Special Interest Group (VB SIG) of the Tampa Bay Computer Society has been in continuous operation since June of 1991, just a month after Bill Gates presented to our user group at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater. We saw Visual Basic 1.0 for the first time and how it would transform programming for Windows.









