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Vintage and Vine - Cape Fear Museum - February 22, 2013

 

Cape Fear Museum Associates hosted Vintage and Vine, an epicurean evening, on February 22 from 7:00-10:00 pm at Cape Fear Museum, celebrating fine foods and wine. Chefs from Sweet and Savory, Rx, Catch, Jester’s Café, Hot Pink Cake Stand, New Hanover Regional Medical Center plus Cape Fear Community College and New Hanover High School’s culinary programs created mouthwatering hors d’oeuvres and desserts inspired by the Cape Fear Garden Club’s cookbook. Attendees explored the Museum and enjoyed the live entertainment of Upstarts & Rogues and pianist Duke Ladd. Proceeds from the evening's auction benefit improving the Museum’s 19th-century Cape Fear Stories and Discovery galleries.

 

Cape Fear Museum of History and Science, a New Hanover County department, 814 Market St., is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday -Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday; Labor Day through Memorial Day. General admission is $7 for adults; $6 for students and senior citizens; $6 special military rate with valid military ID; $4 for children 3-17; and free for children under 3 and for museum members. New Hanover County residents’ free day is the first Sunday of each month. More information: www.capefearmuseum.com.

 

Last year, we didn’t have the Battery Dance Festival because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year we have the Battery Dance Festival, and one is on-line and the other one is an in-person live performance on stage. The 40th annual Battery Dance Festival is held in Robert Jr. Wagner Park from August 15 to 20.

Young Voices in Dance, Battery Dance Festival’s newest addition, celebrates the next generation of choreographers. The program highlights the intellectual curiosity, innovation, and artistic excellence of youth (ages 15-22) from across the country. Young Voices in Dance will feature live performances with original works choreographed and danced by youth. This evening’s program was curated by a Youth Curatorial Panel led by Tadej Brdnik, Young Voices in Dance’s Artistic Advisor.

The dancers for the performance of Young Voice in Dance were Kate Louissaint and Nhyira Asante, Imani Gaudin, Spencer Everett and Isabella Aldridge, Brian Golden, Ramya Durvasula, Lily Summer Gee, Grace Yi-Li Tong, Danyok Arts Initiative.

 

Ani at *THE* paddington station of yore and lore --- immortalised (in our minds) by Agatha Christie's "4:22 from Paddington"...and by the Paddington Bear. Ani revels in the moment

2018 American Solar Challenge race, July 13 - 22 from Omaha, NE to Bend, OR

U.S. Army Joshua Spann, 22, from Simi Valley, Calif., assigned to Bravo Company, Division Special Troops Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, drops his sunglasses while talking to Pfc. Brandon Turner, 19, from Jupiter, Fl., at compound in Kohi Safi District, Afghanistan on Sept. 6, 2009. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Teddy Wade / Released)

 

Vintage and Vine - Cape Fear Museum - February 22, 2013

 

Cape Fear Museum Associates hosted Vintage and Vine, an epicurean evening, on February 22 from 7:00-10:00 pm at Cape Fear Museum, celebrating fine foods and wine. Chefs from Sweet and Savory, Rx, Catch, Jester’s Café, Hot Pink Cake Stand, New Hanover Regional Medical Center plus Cape Fear Community College and New Hanover High School’s culinary programs created mouthwatering hors d’oeuvres and desserts inspired by the Cape Fear Garden Club’s cookbook. Attendees explored the Museum and enjoyed the live entertainment of Upstarts & Rogues and pianist Duke Ladd. Proceeds from the evening's auction benefit improving the Museum’s 19th-century Cape Fear Stories and Discovery galleries.

 

Cape Fear Museum of History and Science, a New Hanover County department, 814 Market St., is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday -Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday; Labor Day through Memorial Day. General admission is $7 for adults; $6 for students and senior citizens; $6 special military rate with valid military ID; $4 for children 3-17; and free for children under 3 and for museum members. New Hanover County residents’ free day is the first Sunday of each month. More information: www.capefearmuseum.com.

 

For AbTeC Gallery’s second exhibition, we presented portraits that were created right here on AbTeC Island by a group of youth aged 14-22 from both Kahnawá:ke and Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal, as well as the workshop facilitators.

The images were the outcome of POP Montreal’s sixth annual collaboration with non-profit organization LOVE (Leave Out Violence) Québec. POP invited AbTeC Co-Director Skawennati to work with the group and she, in turn, enlisted AbTeC team members Maize Longboat and Kahentawaks Tiewihsaw to help deliver the Skins 7th Generation Character Design Workshop, a workshop that guides participants in imagining an Indigenous future. The youth were asked to imagine, sketch and develop one of their great-great-great-great-great grandchildren.

Over the course of one week in July 2019, the participants met up each morning at Concordia University. They started with good ol’ pencil and paper, and from there were guided into the 3D environment where they transmediated their 2D drawings into their very own avatars. In-world, they learned how to customize clothing, create mini-sets and capture pictures (called “machinimagraphs”). They were then taught how to use Photoshop to turn their portraits into these works of art.

The portraits were printed and hung in a real-life exhibition during the Pop Montreal festival. We thought it would be exciting and very fitting to put them into our virtual gallery. Complementary to the portraits, 3D elements and accessories from each machinimagraph are on display.

The title of the exhibition came directly from the workshop participants who requested it be translated into Kanien’kéha. Nia:wen to Kahnawake community members, including Trina Stacey, for your help.

LOVE Quebec is a local non-profit dedicated to reducing violence in the lives of youth across Montreal. Special thanks to Joe Allen, Co-Executive Director.

 

Marda was an actress, known for 'Night Life of the Gods' (1935).

 

This cigarette card was No 22 from the Second Series.

Sakibul Gani (22) from Motihari in Bihar created history on Friday after he scored a triple century, breaking the record for the highest individual score by a cricketer in debut appearance in a Ranji Trophy match against Mizoram.

 

Sakibul Gani (22) from Motihari in Bihar created history on Friday after he scored a triple century, breaking the record for the highest individual score by a cricketer in debut appearance in a Ranji Trophy match against Mizoram. As the news broke, a large number of locals gathered outside his house to celebrate.Speaking to HT on phone from Motihari, Gani’s elder brother and coach Faisal Gani said, “It feels nice that he has become first player to score a triple century in a Ranji Trophy debut. The best part is that he practised and honed his cricketing skills in Motihari itself.” Faisal has also represented Bihar under 16.A resident of Agarwa locality of Motihari, Faisal started training Sakibul when the latter was just 10. “We did not have means. Hence, unlike many others who go to big cities to enhance their talent, he made his mark at the local and district levels by dint of his hard work,” said Faisal. Sakibul’s father, who runs a sports goods shop in Motihari, said he wanted his son to join some good cricket coaching centre in Delhi. “But he preferred to stay in Motihari and train under the guidance of his brother (Faisal Gani),” said Manan Gani, Sakibul’s father.Sakibul

 

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The American Red Cross is teamed up with community partners to install free smoke alarms during a Sound the Alarm event in Robeson County.

 

The home fire safety and smoke alarm installation event took place on Wednesday, January 22, from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., is part of the national Red Cross Home Fire Campaign to reduce fire deaths and injuries. Red Cross volunteers and members of Town of Pembroke, Pembroke Fire Department, UNC Pembroke,The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, and partners will canvass neighborhoods to install free smoke alarms, replace batteries in existing alarms, and help families create home fire escape plans. Services are free and available for all people in need.

 

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) is a statewide Home Fire Campaign partner with the American Red Cross. In 2018, Blue Cross NC committed to support the installation of 36,000 smoke alarms in homes across North Carolina over three years and has been a critical partner in mission delivery to end home fire deaths.

 

Photo Credit: Steve Pippenger, ENC Public Affairs Volunteer

Jamie, 22 from Calgary.

  

Dancing to the music from the movies. slurl.com/secondlife/Eduisland II/78/77/22 From Riptide Furse via bloghud.com

CHS goalie stops FHS-22 from scoring

For AbTeC Gallery’s second exhibition, we present portraits that were created right here on AbTeC Island by a group of youth aged 14-22 from both Kahnawá:ke and Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal, as well as the workshop facilitators.

  

The images were the outcome of POP Montreal’s sixth annual collaboration with non-profit organization LOVE (Leave Out Violence) Québec. POP invited AbTeC Co-Director Skawennati to work with the group and she, in turn, enlisted AbTeC team members Maize Longboat and Kahentawaks Tiewihsaw to help deliver the Skins 7th Generation Character Design Workshop, a workshop that gives participants the opportunity to imagine an Indigenous future. The youth were asked to imagine, sketch and develop one of their great-great-great-great-great grandchildren.

 

Over the course of one week in July 2019, the participants met up each morning at Concordia University. They started with good ol’ pencil and paper, and from there were guided into the 3D environment where they transmediated their 2D drawings into their very own avatars. In-world, they learned how to customize clothing, create mini-sets and capture pictures (called “machinimagraphs”). They were then taught how to Photoshop to turn their portraits into these works of art.

 

The portraits were printed and hung in a real-life exhibition during the Pop Montreal festival. We thought it would be exciting and very fitting to put them into our virtual gallery. Complementary to the portraits, 3D elements and accessories that helped make each avatar unique will be on display Because we could!

 

The title of the exhibition came directly from the participants, and was translated into Kanienkeha by Trina Stacey.

 

321 416 approaches Watford Junction with the 18.22 from St Albans Abbey. Sat 09-04-2011.

Ottawa--09/28/07--Paul Dewar, MP - NDP Ottawa Centre for Ottawa Centre Holds up a jar of water presented to MPs on Parliament Hill today, along with a message of their demand for a moratorium on uranium mining.

The jars were brought in by First Nations members and supporters who had just completed a canoe journey that had began Sept 22 from Ardoch Ontario ending at Victoria Island where the finished with a portage to the Hill.

.Photo by Steve Gerecke

The American Red Cross is teamed up with community partners to install free smoke alarms during a Sound the Alarm event in Robeson County.

 

The home fire safety and smoke alarm installation event took place on Wednesday, January 22, from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., is part of the national Red Cross Home Fire Campaign to reduce fire deaths and injuries. Red Cross volunteers and members of Town of Pembroke, Pembroke Fire Department, UNC Pembroke,The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, and partners will canvass neighborhoods to install free smoke alarms, replace batteries in existing alarms, and help families create home fire escape plans. Services are free and available for all people in need.

 

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) is a statewide Home Fire Campaign partner with the American Red Cross. In 2018, Blue Cross NC committed to support the installation of 36,000 smoke alarms in homes across North Carolina over three years and has been a critical partner in mission delivery to end home fire deaths.

 

Photo Credit: Steve Pippenger, ENC Public Affairs Volunteer

The American Red Cross is teamed up with community partners to install free smoke alarms during a Sound the Alarm event in Robeson County.

 

The home fire safety and smoke alarm installation event took place on Wednesday, January 22, from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., is part of the national Red Cross Home Fire Campaign to reduce fire deaths and injuries. Red Cross volunteers and members of Town of Pembroke, Pembroke Fire Department, UNC Pembroke,The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, and partners will canvass neighborhoods to install free smoke alarms, replace batteries in existing alarms, and help families create home fire escape plans. Services are free and available for all people in need.

 

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) is a statewide Home Fire Campaign partner with the American Red Cross. In 2018, Blue Cross NC committed to support the installation of 36,000 smoke alarms in homes across North Carolina over three years and has been a critical partner in mission delivery to end home fire deaths.

 

Photo Credit: Steve Pippenger, ENC Public Affairs Volunteer

The American Red Cross is teamed up with community partners to install free smoke alarms during a Sound the Alarm event in Robeson County.

 

The home fire safety and smoke alarm installation event took place on Wednesday, January 22, from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., is part of the national Red Cross Home Fire Campaign to reduce fire deaths and injuries. Red Cross volunteers and members of Town of Pembroke, Pembroke Fire Department, UNC Pembroke,The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, and partners will canvass neighborhoods to install free smoke alarms, replace batteries in existing alarms, and help families create home fire escape plans. Services are free and available for all people in need.

 

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) is a statewide Home Fire Campaign partner with the American Red Cross. In 2018, Blue Cross NC committed to support the installation of 36,000 smoke alarms in homes across North Carolina over three years and has been a critical partner in mission delivery to end home fire deaths.

 

Photo Credit: Steve Pippenger, ENC Public Affairs Volunteer

Photo received for the poultry article (on page 22), from Mamta Dhawan. Not used.

The American Red Cross is teamed up with community partners to install free smoke alarms during a Sound the Alarm event in Robeson County.

 

The home fire safety and smoke alarm installation event took place on Wednesday, January 22, from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., is part of the national Red Cross Home Fire Campaign to reduce fire deaths and injuries. Red Cross volunteers and members of Town of Pembroke, Pembroke Fire Department, UNC Pembroke,The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, and partners will canvass neighborhoods to install free smoke alarms, replace batteries in existing alarms, and help families create home fire escape plans. Services are free and available for all people in need.

 

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) is a statewide Home Fire Campaign partner with the American Red Cross. In 2018, Blue Cross NC committed to support the installation of 36,000 smoke alarms in homes across North Carolina over three years and has been a critical partner in mission delivery to end home fire deaths.

 

Photo Credit: Steve Pippenger, ENC Public Affairs Volunteer

Vintage and Vine - Cape Fear Museum - February 22, 2013

 

Cape Fear Museum Associates hosted Vintage and Vine, an epicurean evening, on February 22 from 7:00-10:00 pm at Cape Fear Museum, celebrating fine foods and wine. Chefs from Sweet and Savory, Rx, Catch, Jester’s Café, Hot Pink Cake Stand, New Hanover Regional Medical Center plus Cape Fear Community College and New Hanover High School’s culinary programs created mouthwatering hors d’oeuvres and desserts inspired by the Cape Fear Garden Club’s cookbook. Attendees explored the Museum and enjoyed the live entertainment of Upstarts & Rogues and pianist Duke Ladd. Proceeds from the evening's auction benefit improving the Museum’s 19th-century Cape Fear Stories and Discovery galleries.

 

Cape Fear Museum of History and Science, a New Hanover County department, 814 Market St., is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday -Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday; Labor Day through Memorial Day. General admission is $7 for adults; $6 for students and senior citizens; $6 special military rate with valid military ID; $4 for children 3-17; and free for children under 3 and for museum members. New Hanover County residents’ free day is the first Sunday of each month. More information: www.capefearmuseum.com.

 

First East Scotland 36009 heading along Melville Street, Edinburgh on service 22 from Livingston. 11th February 2012.

My new favorite shirt. I really need to get to Target to get a couple more in different colors.

 

Shirt: Merona Plus Polo, 20/22 from Target

Skirt: Ashley Stewart 22, from eBay

Socks: Portland Stripes from Sock Dreams

Shoes: Mudd Panke Mary Janes

Shot #23: Han standing where I took shot 22 from, me standing where she was when I took shot 22.

The Visual Arts Department and Memorial Union Gallery at North Dakota State University are pleased to present the artworks of the Baccalaureate Graduating class of Fall 2016. The exhibition will be on display in the Memorial Union Gallery from November 22-December 8th. The Gallery will host an opening reception on Tuesday, November 22 from 5-7PM, with an artist talk taking place at 5:30pm. This event is free to the public and all are invited to attend.

The Baccalaureate program at the Visual Arts Department is comprised of a dynamic and multi-faceted curriculum that encourages individual exploration of art practice led by exceptional faculty. Every year, The Visual Arts Department at NDSU graduates many gifted and diverse undergraduate students that go on to successful careers in a variety of professions. The 2016 Baccalaureate exhibition is a cohesive record of the ideas and images that each student has investigated throughout the last semester of their academic pursuits.

“The students that will be exhibiting their body of artworks in this exhibition have been developing their craft and concept for the last four years. Their artwork has become more sophisticated and will now be added to the contemporary discussion about place, value, beauty and individuality. The students have developed thoughtful and often very personal approaches to their body of work,” said Anthony Faris, Gallery Coordinator for the Memorial Union Gallery, “Through photography, sculpture, drawing, installation and painting, we can view the dedication each students has to their craft, expression and artistic practice.”

The Spring 2016 Baccalaureate Exhibition features the artwork of the following students: Cassie Baasch, Carolyn Hausladen, Logan Macrae and Elizabeth Smith.

 

Snow monkeys warming themselves in hot springs of northern Japan, photograph. Artist: Fred Zimny. This work is on display as part of a solo exhibit of images captured by luge coach and photographer Fred Zimny as he traveled to international sports venues. The exhibit at the Lake Placid Public Library runs through the end of March with a public reception from on Thursday, February 22 from 5-7 pm. NCPR story

Comes into Invercargill Airport runway 22 from Auckland

File Reference: CCL-Children's-Day-2010-22

 

From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries

ScotRail Class 170 'Turbostar' DMU 170459 rests at Edinburgh after working the 15:22 from North Berwick.

The train that took me here :)

Vintage and Vine - Cape Fear Museum - February 22, 2013

 

Cape Fear Museum Associates hosted Vintage and Vine, an epicurean evening, on February 22 from 7:00-10:00 pm at Cape Fear Museum, celebrating fine foods and wine. Chefs from Sweet and Savory, Rx, Catch, Jester’s Café, Hot Pink Cake Stand, New Hanover Regional Medical Center plus Cape Fear Community College and New Hanover High School’s culinary programs created mouthwatering hors d’oeuvres and desserts inspired by the Cape Fear Garden Club’s cookbook. Attendees explored the Museum and enjoyed the live entertainment of Upstarts & Rogues and pianist Duke Ladd. Proceeds from the evening's auction benefit improving the Museum’s 19th-century Cape Fear Stories and Discovery galleries.

 

Cape Fear Museum of History and Science, a New Hanover County department, 814 Market St., is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday -Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday; Labor Day through Memorial Day. General admission is $7 for adults; $6 for students and senior citizens; $6 special military rate with valid military ID; $4 for children 3-17; and free for children under 3 and for museum members. New Hanover County residents’ free day is the first Sunday of each month. More information: www.capefearmuseum.com.

 

Vintage and Vine - Cape Fear Museum - February 22, 2013

 

Cape Fear Museum Associates hosted Vintage and Vine, an epicurean evening, on February 22 from 7:00-10:00 pm at Cape Fear Museum, celebrating fine foods and wine. Chefs from Sweet and Savory, Rx, Catch, Jester’s Café, Hot Pink Cake Stand, New Hanover Regional Medical Center plus Cape Fear Community College and New Hanover High School’s culinary programs created mouthwatering hors d’oeuvres and desserts inspired by the Cape Fear Garden Club’s cookbook. Attendees explored the Museum and enjoyed the live entertainment of Upstarts & Rogues and pianist Duke Ladd. Proceeds from the evening's auction benefit improving the Museum’s 19th-century Cape Fear Stories and Discovery galleries.

 

Cape Fear Museum of History and Science, a New Hanover County department, 814 Market St., is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday -Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday; Labor Day through Memorial Day. General admission is $7 for adults; $6 for students and senior citizens; $6 special military rate with valid military ID; $4 for children 3-17; and free for children under 3 and for museum members. New Hanover County residents’ free day is the first Sunday of each month. More information: www.capefearmuseum.com.

 

Taken at around 2pm on Aug. 22 from the pedestrian bridge at Cambie and West 10th Ave.

Vintage and Vine - Cape Fear Museum - February 22, 2013

 

Cape Fear Museum Associates hosted Vintage and Vine, an epicurean evening, on February 22 from 7:00-10:00 pm at Cape Fear Museum, celebrating fine foods and wine. Chefs from Sweet and Savory, Rx, Catch, Jester’s Café, Hot Pink Cake Stand, New Hanover Regional Medical Center plus Cape Fear Community College and New Hanover High School’s culinary programs created mouthwatering hors d’oeuvres and desserts inspired by the Cape Fear Garden Club’s cookbook. Attendees explored the Museum and enjoyed the live entertainment of Upstarts & Rogues and pianist Duke Ladd. Proceeds from the evening's auction benefit improving the Museum’s 19th-century Cape Fear Stories and Discovery galleries.

 

Cape Fear Museum of History and Science, a New Hanover County department, 814 Market St., is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday -Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday; Labor Day through Memorial Day. General admission is $7 for adults; $6 for students and senior citizens; $6 special military rate with valid military ID; $4 for children 3-17; and free for children under 3 and for museum members. New Hanover County residents’ free day is the first Sunday of each month. More information: www.capefearmuseum.com.

 

For AbTeC Gallery’s second exhibition, we presented portraits that were created right here on AbTeC Island by a group of youth aged 14-22 from both Kahnawá:ke and Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal, as well as the workshop facilitators.

The images were the outcome of POP Montreal’s sixth annual collaboration with non-profit organization LOVE (Leave Out Violence) Québec. POP invited AbTeC Co-Director Skawennati to work with the group and she, in turn, enlisted AbTeC team members Maize Longboat and Kahentawaks Tiewihsaw to help deliver the Skins 7th Generation Character Design Workshop, a workshop that guides participants in imagining an Indigenous future. The youth were asked to imagine, sketch and develop one of their great-great-great-great-great grandchildren.

Over the course of one week in July 2019, the participants met up each morning at Concordia University. They started with good ol’ pencil and paper, and from there were guided into the 3D environment where they transmediated their 2D drawings into their very own avatars. In-world, they learned how to customize clothing, create mini-sets and capture pictures (called “machinimagraphs”). They were then taught how to use Photoshop to turn their portraits into these works of art.

The portraits were printed and hung in a real-life exhibition during the Pop Montreal festival. We thought it would be exciting and very fitting to put them into our virtual gallery. Complementary to the portraits, 3D elements and accessories from each machinimagraph are on display.

The title of the exhibition came directly from the workshop participants who requested it be translated into Kanien’kéha. Nia:wen to Kahnawake community members, including Trina Stacey, for your help.

LOVE Quebec is a local non-profit dedicated to reducing violence in the lives of youth across Montreal. Special thanks to Joe Allen, Co-Executive Director.

 

Vintage and Vine - Cape Fear Museum - February 22, 2013

 

Cape Fear Museum Associates hosted Vintage and Vine, an epicurean evening, on February 22 from 7:00-10:00 pm at Cape Fear Museum, celebrating fine foods and wine. Chefs from Sweet and Savory, Rx, Catch, Jester’s Café, Hot Pink Cake Stand, New Hanover Regional Medical Center plus Cape Fear Community College and New Hanover High School’s culinary programs created mouthwatering hors d’oeuvres and desserts inspired by the Cape Fear Garden Club’s cookbook. Attendees explored the Museum and enjoyed the live entertainment of Upstarts & Rogues and pianist Duke Ladd. Proceeds from the evening's auction benefit improving the Museum’s 19th-century Cape Fear Stories and Discovery galleries.

 

Cape Fear Museum of History and Science, a New Hanover County department, 814 Market St., is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday -Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday; Labor Day through Memorial Day. General admission is $7 for adults; $6 for students and senior citizens; $6 special military rate with valid military ID; $4 for children 3-17; and free for children under 3 and for museum members. New Hanover County residents’ free day is the first Sunday of each month. More information: www.capefearmuseum.com.

 

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