Sheldon's Shamrock Bingo Hall
Posted By admin On 06/04/22Shamrock Bingo Hall. 33111 Plymouth Rd, Livonia, MI 48150. (corner of Farmington & Plymouth Rd) (734) 427-6380. Tuesday's & Friday's: Doors open at 4:00. Bingo starts at 6:30. Saturday: Doors open at 4:00. Bingo starts at 6:00. For fifty-two years, George Crosby “Bing” Sheldon Jr. Made lasting contributions to Portland’s architecture, planning and design, historic preservation, and social and cultural environment. His legacies as a Portland visionary, designer, and preservationist are on a par with earlier luminaries such as Abigail Scott Duniway, Thomas Lamb Eliot, and Albert E.
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Shamrock Baptist Church
5107 Raleys Mill Rd, Bethune, SC29009
Categories:Baptist Churches
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SHAMROCK BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC
2 Office Park Court, Columbia, SC29223
Registration:Mar 8, 2007
Business type:Foreign
Formation place:GEORGIA
Agent:C T Corporation System
SHAMROCK BUILDERS, LLC
101 Allison Street, Fort Mill, SC29715
Registration:Mar 21, 2006
Business type:Foreign
Formation place:NORTH CAROLINA
Agent:Barron B Mack Jr
SHAMROCK COMPANY, LTD. THE
1492 Fulmer Rd, Blythewood, SC29016
Registration:May 26, 1995
Business type:Domestic
Formation place:SOUTH CAROLINA
Agent:Benjamin E Kelly Iii
SHAMROCK APARTMENTS, LLC
217 Whitsett Street, Greenville, SC29601
Registration:Dec 30, 2003
Business type:Domestic
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Formation place:SOUTH CAROLINA
Agent:Stephen D Milner
SHAMROCK BAPTIST CHURCH
3573 Porter Rd, Bethune, SC29009
Industry:Religious Organization
Registration:Jun 30, 1998
Business type:Domestic
Formation place:SOUTH CAROLINA
Member:Roy Broughman (Pastor)
Agent:James E Freeman
SHAMROCK BUILDERS OF HILTON HEAD ISLAND, LLC
1040 William Hilton Pkwy, Hilton Head Island, SC29938
Registration:May 2, 2002
Business type:Domestic
Formation place:SOUTH CAROLINA
Agent:Robert M Deeb
Shamrock Apartments, LLC
308 E Hampton Ave, Honea Path, SC29654
Industry:Rooming and Boarding Houses
Member:Stephen D. Milner (Member)
Shamrock Auto Sales LLC
342 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Graniteville, SC29829
Industry:Ret New/Used Automobiles
SHAMROCK AUTO SALES, LLC
14 Jackson St, Langley, SC29834
Registration:May 24, 2013
Business type:Domestic
Formation place:SOUTH CAROLINA
Agent:Angela Cunningham
SHAMROCK ATM INC
1301 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC29201
Status:Inactive
Registration:Oct 6, 1998
Business type:Foreign
Formation place:DELAWARE
Expiration:05/20/2005
Agent:Corporation Service Co
SHAMROCK BAIT & TACKLE, INC
513 Edgefield Rd, North Augusta, SC29841
Status:Inactive
Registration:May 26, 1994
Business type:Domestic
Formation place:SOUTH CAROLINA
Expiration:11/17/1995
Agent:Jesse C Mccormick
SHAMROCK BUILDING MATERIALS INC
2 Office Park Ct Ste 103, Columbia, SC29223
Status:Inactive
Registration:Sep 1, 2010
Business type:Foreign
Formation place:OREGON
Expiration:09/07/2013
Agent:Business Filings
SHAMROCK COMPUTER RESOURCES, LTD
75 Beattie Place, Greenville, SC29601
Status:Inactive
Registration:Oct 11, 1995
Business type:Foreign
Formation place:IOWA
Expiration:11/09/1999
Agent:C T Corporation System
SHAMROCK BUILDERS, INC
79 Ridge Creek Dr, Lexington, SC29072
Status:Inactive
Registration:Mar 17, 1997
Business type:Domestic
Formation place:SOUTH CAROLINA
Expiration:11/29/2004
Agent:J Stephen Mccormack
Status:Inactive
Registration:Feb 26, 1981
Business type:Domestic
Formation place:SC
Agent:Thomas R Warth
Status:Inactive
Registration:Dec 23, 1980
Business type:Domestic
Formation place:SC
Expiration:08/10/1992
Agent:Diane P Temples
Status:Inactive
Registration:Mar 25, 2013
State ID:85885621
Status:602 - Abandoned-failure to respond or late response
Status date:Feb 5, 2014
Illustration:Drawing with word(s)/letter(s)/number(s) in Block form
Attorney:Nich
GATEWAY SYSTEMS, LLC
135 Kiowa Ln, Piedmont, SC29673
Employee:Brian P Callaghan
Goods & Services:Software, namely, software for electronic slot and bingo machines, electronic casino games, and electronic sweepstakes games
Owner:Gateway Systems, Llc, Compliance Department 135 Kiowa Lane, Piedmont, SC29673
For fifty-two years, George Crosby “Bing” Sheldon Jr. made lasting contributions to Portland’s architecture, planning and design, historic preservation, and social and cultural environment. His legacies as a Portland visionary, designer, and preservationist are on a par with earlier luminaries such as Abigail Scott Duniway, Thomas Lamb Eliot, and Albert E. Doyle. Sheldon’s leadership was important in the implementation of Portland’s Downtown Plan of 1972 and the preservation and renovation of Pioneer Courthouse, City Hall, Montgomery Park, Albers Mill, and other architectural treasures.
Born on May 8, 1934, Bing Sheldon was the scion of an old New England family that dates their arrival in America to the seventeenth century. After earning a bachelor’s degree in economics at Tufts University, he turned to architecture and obtained a master’s degree from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. Following service in the U.S. Navy and some time working in Boston and Europe, Sheldon and his wife Carolyn lived briefly in Copenhagen, a city that inspired his interest in urban design, transportation, and good planning. They moved to Portland in 1964.
The mid-1960s were difficult times for American cities, Portland among them. The city’s downtown was moribund, and freeways were leveling scores of downtown and neighborhood blocks. Many residents moved to the suburbs, taking their children out of Portland schools and their shopping to new malls. More people were moving out of the city than were moving in, and political and business leaders were indecisive about what to do. As Sheldon established his architecture firm SERA, he concluded that his profession had to take the lead in rebuilding Portland’s physical and social infrastructure.
Soon after the adoption of the Downtown Plan of 1972, Sheldon was appointed to the Portland Planning Commission. He was elected chair, a position that gave him the opportunity to implement his visions in earnest. During his tenure on the commission, Sheldon helped lead efforts to create a pedestrian-friendly downtown with a clean environment, new design standards, and efficient mass transit. He also made concerted efforts to preserve the remnants of Portland’s architectural history.
During Sheldon’s service on Portland’s Historic Landmarks Commission during the late 1980s, he found creative and, at times, forceful ways of preserving dozens of commercial and residential buildings. He saved the Simon Benson House from demolition, for example, and then served with a small group that led the effort to move and restore the building on the Portland State University campus.
Throughout his work on public commissions, boards, and committees, Sheldon never hesitated to share his opinions, which were informed and imaginative. With penetrating eyes and a sonorous, almost melodious voice that conveyed conviction and knowledge, he was admired by planning and preservation advocates and was listened to by elected officials and people from all walks of life. He was trusted as a person who could get things done.
In addition to his work as an architect and preservationist, Sheldon served on the boards of the Oregon League of Conservation Voters, the Mt. Hood Cultural Center & Museum, the Vancouver National Historic Reserve, and Children First for Oregon. Perhaps his most lasting contribution to Portland, in addition to his work as an architect, was helping to create—and continuing to lead and inspire for more than forty years—Central City Concern, an agency that served the homeless, the addicted, and those striving for self-sufficiency.
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In 2015, Sheldon was the catalyst for Portland Forward, a group organized to involve younger people in ensuring that Portland thrives as a well-planned and equitable city. He was recognized by his fellow architects with his selection as a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and he received the First Citizen Award from the Portland Metropolitan Association of Realtors in 2014. Perhaps most gratifying to him as he approached the end of his life, Sheldon had succeeded in helping build the reputation of his adopted city for sustainability and livability and in inspiring and engaging a younger generation of activist citizens and citizen planners. To him, younger Portlanders were the riches of a city.
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Bing Sheldon died in Portland on April 30, 2016.