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Dr. Jim Maphee had been a tail gunner on bombing raids in WW II. While not shown here, he wears a Silk Worm on his lapel as his plane has been shot down over Holland and he was one of two airmen who survived that crash by using a parachute.

 

thewhpfamily.com/mcphee/page8.html

 

Der Alte Flugmotor Von Hochdahl-Trills

Die Geschichte Der Halifax NP810-EQ-H.

 

DR. JAMES ALEXANDER MCPHEE

March 18, 1925 - October 8, 2019

Funeral Details: A celebration of life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 147, 410 Vincent St in Barrie on November 22 from 1 to 5 pm.

Dr. James Alexander McPhee, 94, passed away peacefully with family at his side at Royal

Victoria Hospital in Barrie on October 8th, 2019. Born on March 18, 1925, Jim grew up in the

small rural community of Ophir near Sault Ste. Marie. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in

March of 1943. Shot down over Germany during active duty in November of 1944, he was

captured and held as a prisoner of war until his escape in May of 1945. After graduating from

the University of Toronto Medical School in 1953, Jim practiced family medicine in Gravenhurst,

King City, and Richmond Hill until his retirement in 1992. Jim continued working until 2009 at the

age of 84, assisting in the orthopedic surgical unit at York Central Hospital (now Mackenzie

Health). During his career, he was active in the establishment of York Central Hospital, where

he also served on the Medical Advisory Committee and for a time as Chief of Staff. He was a

past-president of the Ontario College of Family Physicians. Jim had a lifelong love of music and

the outdoors which he shared with his many beloved friends and family. In his retirement, he

was an active member of the Golden K, the Veterans Club of Barrie, RCAF 441 Wing

Association, and an active lecturer at the Historical Society.

Predeceased by his parents Angus and Elizabeth (née Cooper), his siblings Murdoch, Sarah,

Jessie, Neil, Ethel, Angus, Florence and Muriel, his first wife Norah (née Scriver), his second

wife Marilyn (née Webster), and his daughter Mary. He is survived by his children Bruce,

Charles (Louise), Ross (Jane), and Gail (Charlie) and his stepchildren Leslie (Larry), Heidi,

Matthew (Tanya) and Jeff (Debbie). Also survived by his grandchildren Michael, Todd (Jessica),

Nairn (Paula), Dustin, Laura (Nick), Mark ( Nora), Michelle , Esther ( Anthony), Katherine (

Alex), Heather (Simon), Jessica (Jeff), Carlyle, Kevin (Jasmine), Logan (Leanne), Kia, Ryan,

Shelby, Morgan (Alex), Laurel and great-grandchildren, Louis, Hobbs, Tavis, Payden, Maddie,

Brody, Alexandra, Juniper, Violet, Declan, and Saragh.

He was a man of incredible determination, integrity, and intelligence who touched many lives.

Jim was known for friendship and kindness to others; he will be greatly missed and fondly

remembered. A celebration of life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 147, 410

Vincent St in Barrie on November 22 from 1 to 5pm. Memorial contributions may be made to the

Veterans Club of Barrie or the Royal Canadian Legion.

VMC Image acquired on 14-12-2021 at 03:56:19 at an altitude of 2851.69 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 22681. Image #19 out of 22 from this observation.

Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

Tam Makers hosted an exhibit at Marinovators 2017 -- a free event that showcases young makers in Marin County. We presented some of the cool projects our members created in our makerspace: elegant boxes, wooden bowls, robot arms, interactive art and gadgets.

 

This year’s featured exhibit was a Time Machine created by our Maker Art class at the Lycée Français in Sausalito. Our 4th and 5th graders were on hand all day to demonstrate this innovative after-school project, which combines art, technology and storytelling -- using Arduino, motors, lights and sounds.

 

We also invited visitors to make their own Tam Makers badges with LEDs, laser cut shapes, and color markers. They created some ingenious badges, and wore them proudly at the show. Everyone seemed to enjoy their experience with Tam Makers: children, parents, makers and woodworkers all had a wonderful time making art together and learning from each other.

 

It was a great way to celebrate art and science and encourage children to build a better world.

 

Marinovators took place on Saturday, April 22, from 10am to 3pm, at the College of Marin in Kentfield. Our Tam Makers booth was in Room #245 in the new Academic Center.

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

Learn more about our Time Machine: bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about Marinovators: marinovators.org/

Ford Motor Company Fund returned as sole sponsor of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium, marking its 10th year with the title “Moving Forward: The State of the Industry.” The annual event was held Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The event was free to the public.

 

A portion of Ford’s sponsorship will be directed to support community programs, including a $10,000 grant to Duke Media Foundation.

 

Last year, the film entertainment industry set a record with box office receipts totaling $11 billion. Black filmmakers, including an increased number of black film directors and actors starring in lead roles, as well as gripping feature films and moving historical pieces all played a role in this unprecedented success.

 

“Ford is proud to be working again with the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium to showcase a renaissance in black film at all levels,” said Pamela Alexander, director of community development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the award-winning Bill Duke and Duke Media Foundation for their work in developing media and financial literacy programs to prepare inner-city and gifted high school students for the new digital media age.”

 

The event focused on whether this newfound success was due to a broader industry trend or the achievement of a new stronghold for blacks in the film industry. More than 300 people including Hollywood entertainers, NAACP board members, members of the NAACP Image Awards’ committee and television academy, as well as film and television students from local colleges and universities convened for this event. They also engaged in the question and answer session by directly addressing the panel participants with various inquiries. All panelists encourage aspiring artists to persevere and learn to perfect their craft.

 

Panel participants included humanitarian/activist/director Bill Duke, CAA agent Cameron Mitchell, senior vice president of production for Columbia Tristar Pictures Devon Franklin, and author and producer Flo McAfee. Ramsey Jay Jr., nationally renowned writer, interviewer and producer, served as panel moderator.

 

The Hollywood Bureau Symposium was one of several popular events held during Image Awards week. The 45th NAACP Image Awards aired Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 to 11 p.m. on TV One. Check local listings for encore broadcasts.

 

About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services

Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. For more than 60 years, Ford Motor Company Fund has operated with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and retirees work on projects each year that better their communities in more than 30 countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.

 

About NAACP Hollywood Bureau

Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau opened officially in October 2002. The NAACP Hollywood Bureau is a satellite of the National office that deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in Hollywood, and oversees the production of the NAACP Image Awards. Recognizing the national and international influence of power of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Bureau was established as part of the follow-up to the NAACP Diversity Initiative started in 1999.

 

About Duke Media Foundation

Duke Media Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering media and financial literacy to inner-city youth ages 14 through 18, in South Los Angeles, California. The combined focus of these two disciplines is what separates Duke Media from all other programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by actor, director, producer and humanitarian, Bill Duke. The Duke Media Foundation’s mission is to seek to train and empower under served and gifted high school students in the disciplines of media literacy, financial literacy, the science of branding and entrepreneurship in preparation for careers in the new digital media age.

 

Français/French.

VL2011-0265-016.

20 octobre 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Deux militaires membres du Royal 22e Régiment s’affrontent dans un jeu de pugilat lors d'une journée sportive organisée le jeudi 20 octobre 2011 à Courcelette, QC, dans le cadre du 97e anniversaire du Royal 22e Régiment.

 

Tous les athlètes des trois bataillons et les 22 du Centre d’instruction du Secteur du Québec de la Force terrestre (SQFT) ont fourni d’excellentes performances dans leurs disciplines respectives. C’est lors de la toute dernière finale que fut déterminé le gagnant. Pour la première fois, depuis que ces jeux existent, le 2e R22eR est reparti avec la victoire. C’est donc partie égale puisque le 1er R22eR avait gagné l’an dernier et le 3e R22eR l’année précédente. Les prochains jeux risquent d’être très intéressants.

 

Photo par: Sergent Jean-François Néron.

Section Imagerie Valcartier.

Copyright © 2011 MDN-DND.

 

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English/Anglais.

VL2011-0265-016.

20 October 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Two soldiers from the Royal 22e Régiment compete in a fighting/boxing game at a sports day held Thursday, October 20, 2011 in Courcelette, QC, to celebrate the 97th anniversary of the Royal 22nd Regiment.

 

All athletes of the three battalions and 22 from the Land Force Quebec Area Training Centre have provided excellent performance in their respective disciplines. It was during the very last final that the winner was determined. For the first time since those games have been started, the 2nd R22eR walked away with the victory. So it's equal parts as the 1st R22eR won last year and the 3rd R22eR won two years ago. The next games will be very interesting.

 

Photo by: Sgt Jean-François Neron.

Valcartier Imaging Section.

Copyright © 2011 DND-MDN

Ford Motor Company Fund returned as sole sponsor of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium, marking its 10th year with the title “Moving Forward: The State of the Industry.” The annual event was held Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The event was free to the public.

 

A portion of Ford’s sponsorship will be directed to support community programs, including a $10,000 grant to Duke Media Foundation.

 

Last year, the film entertainment industry set a record with box office receipts totaling $11 billion. Black filmmakers, including an increased number of black film directors and actors starring in lead roles, as well as gripping feature films and moving historical pieces all played a role in this unprecedented success.

 

“Ford is proud to be working again with the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium to showcase a renaissance in black film at all levels,” said Pamela Alexander, director of community development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the award-winning Bill Duke and Duke Media Foundation for their work in developing media and financial literacy programs to prepare inner-city and gifted high school students for the new digital media age.”

 

The event focused on whether this newfound success was due to a broader industry trend or the achievement of a new stronghold for blacks in the film industry. More than 300 people including Hollywood entertainers, NAACP board members, members of the NAACP Image Awards’ committee and television academy, as well as film and television students from local colleges and universities convened for this event. They also engaged in the question and answer session by directly addressing the panel participants with various inquiries. All panelists encourage aspiring artists to persevere and learn to perfect their craft.

 

Panel participants included humanitarian/activist/director Bill Duke, CAA agent Cameron Mitchell, senior vice president of production for Columbia Tristar Pictures Devon Franklin, and author and producer Flo McAfee. Ramsey Jay Jr., nationally renowned writer, interviewer and producer, served as panel moderator.

 

The Hollywood Bureau Symposium was one of several popular events held during Image Awards week. The 45th NAACP Image Awards aired Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 to 11 p.m. on TV One. Check local listings for encore broadcasts.

 

About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services

Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. For more than 60 years, Ford Motor Company Fund has operated with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and retirees work on projects each year that better their communities in more than 30 countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.

 

About NAACP Hollywood Bureau

Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau opened officially in October 2002. The NAACP Hollywood Bureau is a satellite of the National office that deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in Hollywood, and oversees the production of the NAACP Image Awards. Recognizing the national and international influence of power of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Bureau was established as part of the follow-up to the NAACP Diversity Initiative started in 1999.

 

About Duke Media Foundation

Duke Media Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering media and financial literacy to inner-city youth ages 14 through 18, in South Los Angeles, California. The combined focus of these two disciplines is what separates Duke Media from all other programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by actor, director, producer and humanitarian, Bill Duke. The Duke Media Foundation’s mission is to seek to train and empower under served and gifted high school students in the disciplines of media literacy, financial literacy, the science of branding and entrepreneurship in preparation for careers in the new digital media age.

 

Mostly still taken from video of the chapter making its way to TiTG 22 from WCHD via Stirling, Pitlochry and the A9. A few Drone Shots as well and a couple from the Saturday ride out. Photo By Kenny Halley

The Space Shuttle Endeavour cuts a bright swath through the dark sky as it blazes a trail toward the Russian Space Station Mir. Endeavour lifted off successfully at its scheduled time of 9:48:15 EST on Jan. 22 from Pad 39A. STS-89 is the eighth docking with the Russian Space Station Mir, the first Mir docking for Endeavour (all previous dockings were made by Atlantis), and the first launch of 1998. After docking with Mir, Mission Specialist Andrew Thomas, Ph.D., will transfer to the space station, succeeding David Wolf, M.D., who will return to Earth aboard Endeavour. Dr. Thomas will live and work on Mir until June. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

A UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crew from the Virginia Army National Guard's Sandston-based Company B, 777th Aviation Support Battalion (AVUM) flies above more than 1,000 motorcyclists participating in the Some Gave All Freedom Ride May 22 from Spotsylvania High School, where Marine Sgt. Joshua J. Frazier graduated, to King George High School, Where Virginia Army National Guard Sgt. Nicholas C. Mason graduated. The annual ride honors the lives of the two Virginians and all others who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the Global War on Terror.(Photo by Staff Sgt. Andrew H. Owen, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)

Lance Cpl. Richard P. Axtell, a personal clerk with Installation Personnel Administration Center, Headquarters, Alpha Company, Marine Corps Base, 22, from Oklahoma City, hides behind the blow-up wall and takes out the entire opposing team during the Single Marine Program Paintball Tournament sponsored by Marine Corps Community Services Aug. 21 at the Paintball Park. Each team consists of five members and each unit is allowed to have more than one team.

Basque Burger, pork & venison w/ fried onion rings, jerez red pepper marmalade, rocket & shaved manchego w/ fried potatoes & paprika aioli. $22.

 

From Basque on Courtenay Place.

When the Momentum Meetup Group went our for a Wellington on a Plate meal on 27th August 2016.

Ford Motor Company Fund returned as sole sponsor of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium, marking its 10th year with the title “Moving Forward: The State of the Industry.” The annual event was held Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The event was free to the public.

 

A portion of Ford’s sponsorship will be directed to support community programs, including a $10,000 grant to Duke Media Foundation.

 

Last year, the film entertainment industry set a record with box office receipts totaling $11 billion. Black filmmakers, including an increased number of black film directors and actors starring in lead roles, as well as gripping feature films and moving historical pieces all played a role in this unprecedented success.

 

“Ford is proud to be working again with the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium to showcase a renaissance in black film at all levels,” said Pamela Alexander, director of community development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the award-winning Bill Duke and Duke Media Foundation for their work in developing media and financial literacy programs to prepare inner-city and gifted high school students for the new digital media age.”

 

The event focused on whether this newfound success was due to a broader industry trend or the achievement of a new stronghold for blacks in the film industry. More than 300 people including Hollywood entertainers, NAACP board members, members of the NAACP Image Awards’ committee and television academy, as well as film and television students from local colleges and universities convened for this event. They also engaged in the question and answer session by directly addressing the panel participants with various inquiries. All panelists encourage aspiring artists to persevere and learn to perfect their craft.

 

Panel participants included humanitarian/activist/director Bill Duke, CAA agent Cameron Mitchell, senior vice president of production for Columbia Tristar Pictures Devon Franklin, and author and producer Flo McAfee. Ramsey Jay Jr., nationally renowned writer, interviewer and producer, served as panel moderator.

 

The Hollywood Bureau Symposium was one of several popular events held during Image Awards week. The 45th NAACP Image Awards aired Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 to 11 p.m. on TV One. Check local listings for encore broadcasts.

 

About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services

Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. For more than 60 years, Ford Motor Company Fund has operated with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and retirees work on projects each year that better their communities in more than 30 countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.

 

About NAACP Hollywood Bureau

Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau opened officially in October 2002. The NAACP Hollywood Bureau is a satellite of the National office that deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in Hollywood, and oversees the production of the NAACP Image Awards. Recognizing the national and international influence of power of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Bureau was established as part of the follow-up to the NAACP Diversity Initiative started in 1999.

 

About Duke Media Foundation

Duke Media Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering media and financial literacy to inner-city youth ages 14 through 18, in South Los Angeles, California. The combined focus of these two disciplines is what separates Duke Media from all other programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by actor, director, producer and humanitarian, Bill Duke. The Duke Media Foundation’s mission is to seek to train and empower under served and gifted high school students in the disciplines of media literacy, financial literacy, the science of branding and entrepreneurship in preparation for careers in the new digital media age.

 

Student Research Poster Day took place on 5/5/22 from 9am-11am in Insalaco Hall 216-217-218-219. The campus community came out to support our MU student researchers. Students from the following disciplines presented posters: Biology, Business, Chemistry, Education, Medical Imaging, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Psychology, and Speech Language Pathology

Ford Motor Company Fund returned as sole sponsor of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium, marking its 10th year with the title “Moving Forward: The State of the Industry.” The annual event was held Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The event was free to the public.

 

A portion of Ford’s sponsorship will be directed to support community programs, including a $10,000 grant to Duke Media Foundation.

 

Last year, the film entertainment industry set a record with box office receipts totaling $11 billion. Black filmmakers, including an increased number of black film directors and actors starring in lead roles, as well as gripping feature films and moving historical pieces all played a role in this unprecedented success.

 

“Ford is proud to be working again with the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium to showcase a renaissance in black film at all levels,” said Pamela Alexander, director of community development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the award-winning Bill Duke and Duke Media Foundation for their work in developing media and financial literacy programs to prepare inner-city and gifted high school students for the new digital media age.”

 

The event focused on whether this newfound success was due to a broader industry trend or the achievement of a new stronghold for blacks in the film industry. More than 300 people including Hollywood entertainers, NAACP board members, members of the NAACP Image Awards’ committee and television academy, as well as film and television students from local colleges and universities convened for this event. They also engaged in the question and answer session by directly addressing the panel participants with various inquiries. All panelists encourage aspiring artists to persevere and learn to perfect their craft.

 

Panel participants included humanitarian/activist/director Bill Duke, CAA agent Cameron Mitchell, senior vice president of production for Columbia Tristar Pictures Devon Franklin, and author and producer Flo McAfee. Ramsey Jay Jr., nationally renowned writer, interviewer and producer, served as panel moderator.

 

The Hollywood Bureau Symposium was one of several popular events held during Image Awards week. The 45th NAACP Image Awards aired Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 to 11 p.m. on TV One. Check local listings for encore broadcasts.

 

About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services

Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. For more than 60 years, Ford Motor Company Fund has operated with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and retirees work on projects each year that better their communities in more than 30 countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.

 

About NAACP Hollywood Bureau

Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau opened officially in October 2002. The NAACP Hollywood Bureau is a satellite of the National office that deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in Hollywood, and oversees the production of the NAACP Image Awards. Recognizing the national and international influence of power of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Bureau was established as part of the follow-up to the NAACP Diversity Initiative started in 1999.

 

About Duke Media Foundation

Duke Media Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering media and financial literacy to inner-city youth ages 14 through 18, in South Los Angeles, California. The combined focus of these two disciplines is what separates Duke Media from all other programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by actor, director, producer and humanitarian, Bill Duke. The Duke Media Foundation’s mission is to seek to train and empower under served and gifted high school students in the disciplines of media literacy, financial literacy, the science of branding and entrepreneurship in preparation for careers in the new digital media age.

 

Fauna Cycle 5, 2021, ink and graphite on found paper, custom framed, 28 x 22 from "In Bloom" a solo show by Matthew Craven at Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco.

I got on one of the last trains (I think it was 10:22 from Chita Handa?) heading from Fuki/Chita Handa towards Nagoya, and even though it was Obon, there was literally no one else on it, at least in the cars I could see.

The Space Shuttle Endeavour cuts a bright swath through the dark sky as it blazes a trail toward the Russian Space Station Mir. Endeavour lifted off successfully at its scheduled time of 9:48:15 EST on Jan. 22 from Pad 39A. STS-89 is the eighth docking with the Russian Space Station Mir, the first Mir docking for Endeavour (all previous dockings were made by Atlantis), and the first launch of 1998. After docking with Mir, Mission Specialist Andrew Thomas, Ph.D., will transfer to the space station, succeeding David Wolf, M.D., who will return to Earth aboard Endeavour. Dr. Thomas will live and work on Mir until June. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

Free for editorial use image, please credit: ParalympicsGB/Sam Mellish

 

ParalympicsGB Wheelchair Tennis athletes, Abbie Breakwell aged 21, from Notthingham, Lucy Shuker aged 44, from Verwood, Dorset, Gregory Slade aged 22, from Dorking, Surrey, with family and friends, at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

 

ParalympicsGB is the name for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Paralympic Team that competes at the summer and winter Paralympic Games. The Team is selected and managed by the British Paralympic Association, in conjunction with the national governing bodies, and is made up of the best sportsmen and women who compete in the 19 summer and 4 winter sports on the Paralympic Programme.

 

For additional Images please visit: www.digitalcontentdownload.com/paralympicsgb_2024/

 

For more information please contact the ParalympicsGB Press Office via press@paralympics.org.uk

  

Northern Class 331 'Civity' EMU 331111 rests at Doncaster after working 2B29, the 18:22 from Leeds.

The train that took me here :)

We presented our Time Machine at Marinovators 2017, an annual showcase for young makers in Marin County.

 

Our Time Machine was created by the Maker Art class taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. Our 4th and 5th graders designed and built their own scenes from the past, present and future -- from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century. This interactive art exhibit combines art, technology and storytelling -- using Arduino, motions, lights and sounds.

 

Many of our students and their parents were on hand to demonstrate this innovative after-school project to dozens of visitors of all ages. Everyone seemed to enjoy their experience, and it was a great opportunity for the kids to get the recognition they deserve. This innovative after-school project helps children develop their creative and collaborative skills -- and the confidence that they can help change the world.

 

We hosted this exhibit with Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley, where many of the artifacts for the Time Machine were fabricated, based on the children’s designs. We also invited visitors to make their own Tam Makers badges with LEDs, laser cut shapes, and color markers. They created some ingenious badges, and wore them proudly at the show.

 

It was a great way to celebrate art and science and encourage children to build a better world.

 

Marinovators took place on Saturday, April 22, from 10am to 3pm, at the College of Marin in Kentfield. Our Tam Makers booth was in Room #245 in the new Academic Center.

 

Learn more about our Time Machine: bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes: fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

Learn more about Marinovators: marinovators.org/

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

Tam Makers hosted an exhibit at Marinovators 2017 -- a free event that showcases young makers in Marin County. We presented some of the cool projects our members created in our makerspace: elegant boxes, wooden bowls, robot arms, interactive art and gadgets.

 

This year’s featured exhibit was a Time Machine created by our Maker Art class at the Lycée Français in Sausalito. Our 4th and 5th graders were on hand all day to demonstrate this innovative after-school project, which combines art, technology and storytelling -- using Arduino, motors, lights and sounds.

 

We also invited visitors to make their own Tam Makers badges with LEDs, laser cut shapes, and color markers. They created some ingenious badges, and wore them proudly at the show. Everyone seemed to enjoy their experience with Tam Makers: children, parents, makers and woodworkers all had a wonderful time making art together and learning from each other.

 

It was a great way to celebrate art and science and encourage children to build a better world.

 

Marinovators took place on Saturday, April 22, from 10am to 3pm, at the College of Marin in Kentfield. Our Tam Makers booth was in Room #245 in the new Academic Center.

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

Learn more about our Time Machine: bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about Marinovators: marinovators.org/

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

We presented our Time Machine at Marinovators 2017, an annual showcase for young makers in Marin County.

 

Our Time Machine was created by the Maker Art class taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. Our 4th and 5th graders designed and built their own scenes from the past, present and future -- from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century. This interactive art exhibit combines art, technology and storytelling -- using Arduino, motions, lights and sounds.

 

Many of our students and their parents were on hand to demonstrate this innovative after-school project to dozens of visitors of all ages. Everyone seemed to enjoy their experience, and it was a great opportunity for the kids to get the recognition they deserve. This innovative after-school project helps children develop their creative and collaborative skills -- and the confidence that they can help change the world.

 

We hosted this exhibit with Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley, where many of the artifacts for the Time Machine were fabricated, based on the children’s designs. We also invited visitors to make their own Tam Makers badges with LEDs, laser cut shapes, and color markers. They created some ingenious badges, and wore them proudly at the show.

 

It was a great way to celebrate art and science and encourage children to build a better world.

 

Marinovators took place on Saturday, April 22, from 10am to 3pm, at the College of Marin in Kentfield. Our Tam Makers booth was in Room #245 in the new Academic Center.

 

Learn more about our Time Machine: bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes: fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

Learn more about Marinovators: marinovators.org/

We presented our Time Machine at Marinovators 2017, an annual showcase for young makers in Marin County.

 

Our Time Machine was created by the Maker Art class taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. Our 4th and 5th graders designed and built their own scenes from the past, present and future -- from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century. This interactive art exhibit combines art, technology and storytelling -- using Arduino, motions, lights and sounds.

 

Many of our students and their parents were on hand to demonstrate this innovative after-school project to dozens of visitors of all ages. Everyone seemed to enjoy their experience, and it was a great opportunity for the kids to get the recognition they deserve. This innovative after-school project helps children develop their creative and collaborative skills -- and the confidence that they can help change the world.

 

We hosted this exhibit with Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley, where many of the artifacts for the Time Machine were fabricated, based on the children’s designs. We also invited visitors to make their own Tam Makers badges with LEDs, laser cut shapes, and color markers. They created some ingenious badges, and wore them proudly at the show.

 

It was a great way to celebrate art and science and encourage children to build a better world.

 

Marinovators took place on Saturday, April 22, from 10am to 3pm, at the College of Marin in Kentfield. Our Tam Makers booth was in Room #245 in the new Academic Center.

 

Learn more about our Time Machine: bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes: fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

Learn more about Marinovators: marinovators.org/

La col.lecció de Sandtoft també disposa de vehicles estrangers: aquí el nº22 d' Aachen (Alemanya), un Henschel 562E de tres eixos i un pis i mig,

La colección de Sandtoft dispone de vehículos extranjeros: aquí el nº 22 de Aachen (Alemania), un Henschel 562E de tres ejes y un piso y medio.

 

Sandtoft's collection groups together many foreign trolleybuses: nº 22 from Aachen, a three-axle Henschel 562E with one and a half decks.

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

Français/French.

VL2011-0265-029.

20 octobre 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Un joueur de l'équipe de touch football du 1er R22R attrape le ballon lors d'une journée sportive organisée le jeudi 20 octobre 2011 à Courcelette, QC, dans le cadre du 97e anniversaire du Royal 22e Régiment.

 

Tous les athlètes des trois bataillons et les 22 du Centre d’instruction du Secteur du Québec de la Force terrestre (SQFT) ont fourni d’excellentes performances dans leurs disciplines respectives. C’est lors de la toute dernière finale que fut déterminé le gagnant. Pour la première fois, depuis que ces jeux existent, le 2e R22eR est reparti avec la victoire. C’est donc partie égale puisque le 1er R22eR avait gagné l’an dernier et le 3e R22eR l’année précédente. Les prochains jeux risquent d’être très intéressants.

 

Photo par: Sergent Jean-François Néron.

Section Imagerie Valcartier.

Copyright © 2011 MDN-DND.

 

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English/Anglais.

VL2011-0265-029.

20 October 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

A player of the 1st R22R’s touch football team catches the ball during a sports day held Thursday, October 20, 2011 in Courcelette, QC, to celebrate the 97th anniversary of the Royal 22nd Regiment.

 

All athletes of the three battalions and 22 from the Land Force Quebec Area Training Centre have provided excellent performance in their respective disciplines. It was during the very last final that the winner was determined. For the first time since those games have been started, the 2nd R22eR walked away with the victory. So it's equal parts as the 1st R22eR won last year and the 3rd R22eR won two years ago. The next games will be very interesting.

 

Photo by: Sgt Jean-François Neron.

Valcartier Imaging Section.

Copyright © 2011 DND-MDN

Français/French.

VL2011-0265-004.

20 octobre 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Deux militaires membres du Royal 22e Régiment s’affrontent dans un jeu de pugilat lors d'une journée sportive organisée le jeudi 20 octobre 2011 à Courcelette, QC, dans le cadre du 97e anniversaire du Royal 22e Régiment.

 

Tous les athlètes des trois bataillons et les 22 du Centre d’instruction du Secteur du Québec de la Force terrestre (SQFT) ont fourni d’excellentes performances dans leurs disciplines respectives. C’est lors de la toute dernière finale que fut déterminé le gagnant. Pour la première fois, depuis que ces jeux existent, le 2e R22eR est reparti avec la victoire. C’est donc partie égale puisque le 1er R22eR avait gagné l’an dernier et le 3e R22eR l’année précédente. Les prochains jeux risquent d’être très intéressants.

 

Photo par: Sergent Jean-François Néron.

Section Imagerie Valcartier.

Copyright © 2011 MDN-DND.

 

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English/Anglais.

VL2011-0265-004.

20 October 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Two soldiers from the Royal 22e Régiment compete in a fighting/boxing game at a sports day held Thursday, October 20, 2011 in Courcelette, QC, to celebrate the 97th anniversary of the Royal 22nd Regiment.

 

All athletes of the three battalions and 22 from the Land Force Quebec Area Training Centre have provided excellent performance in their respective disciplines. It was during the very last final that the winner was determined. For the first time since those games have been started, the 2nd R22eR walked away with the victory. So it's equal parts as the 1st R22eR won last year and the 3rd R22eR won two years ago. The next games will be very interesting.

 

Photo by: Sgt Jean-François Neron.

Valcartier Imaging Section.

Copyright © 2011 DND-MDN

VMC Image acquired on 09-05-2020 at 09:51:20 at an altitude of 6189.01 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 20675. Image #16 out of 22 from this observation.

Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

Français/French.

VL2011-0265-011.

20 octobre 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Joueur de volleyball en action. Le jeudi 20 octobre 2011 fut une journée bien remplie pour tous les membres du 1er R22eR qui étaient responsables d’organiser à Courcelette, QC, une journée sportive dans le cadre du 97e anniversaire du Royal 22e Régiment. Tous les athlètes des trois bataillons et les 22 du Centre d’instruction du Secteur du Québec de la Force terrestre (SQFT) ont fourni d’excellentes performances dans leurs disciplines respectives.

 

C’est lors de la toute dernière finale que fut déterminé le gagnant. Pour la première fois, depuis que ces jeux existent, le 2e R22eR est reparti avec la victoire. C’est donc partie égale puisque le 1er R22eR avait gagné l’an dernier et le 3e R22eR l’année précédente. Les prochains jeux risquent d’être très intéressants.

 

Photo par: Sergent Jean-François Néron.

Section Imagerie Valcartier.

Copyright © 2011 MDN-DND.

 

- - - - -

 

English/Anglais.

VL2011-0265-011.

20 October 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Volleyball player in action. Thursday, October 20, 2011 was a busy day for all members of the 1st Royal 22nd Regiment who were responsible for organizing in Courcelette, QC, a sports day as part of the 97th anniversary of the Royal 22nd Regiment. All athletes of the three battalions and 22 from the Land Force Quebec Area Training Centre have provided excellent performance in their respective disciplines.

 

It was during the very last final that the winner was determined. For the first time since those games have been started, the 2nd R22eR walked away with the victory. So it's equal parts as the 1st R22eR won last year and the 3rd R22eR won two years ago. The next games will be very interesting.

 

Photo by: Sgt Jean-François Neron.

Valcartier Imaging Section.

Copyright © 2011 DND-MDN

We presented our Time Machine at Marinovators 2017, an annual showcase for young makers in Marin County.

 

Our Time Machine was created by the Maker Art class taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. Our 4th and 5th graders designed and built their own scenes from the past, present and future -- from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century. This interactive art exhibit combines art, technology and storytelling -- using Arduino, motions, lights and sounds.

 

Many of our students and their parents were on hand to demonstrate this innovative after-school project to dozens of visitors of all ages. Everyone seemed to enjoy their experience, and it was a great opportunity for the kids to get the recognition they deserve. This innovative after-school project helps children develop their creative and collaborative skills -- and the confidence that they can help change the world.

 

We hosted this exhibit with Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley, where many of the artifacts for the Time Machine were fabricated, based on the children’s designs. We also invited visitors to make their own Tam Makers badges with LEDs, laser cut shapes, and color markers. They created some ingenious badges, and wore them proudly at the show.

 

It was a great way to celebrate art and science and encourage children to build a better world.

 

Marinovators took place on Saturday, April 22, from 10am to 3pm, at the College of Marin in Kentfield. Our Tam Makers booth was in Room #245 in the new Academic Center.

 

Learn more about our Time Machine: bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes: fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

Learn more about Marinovators: marinovators.org/

A UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crew from the Virginia Army National Guard's Sandston-based Company B, 777th Aviation Support Battalion (AVUM) flies above more than 1,000 motorcyclists participating in the Some Gave All Freedom Ride May 22 from Spotsylvania High School, where Marine Sgt. Joshua J. Frazier graduated, to King George High School, Where Virginia Army National Guard Sgt. Nicholas C. Mason graduated. The annual ride honors the lives of the two Virginians and all others who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the Global War on Terror.(Photo by Staff Sgt. Andrew H. Owen, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)

VMC Image acquired on 15-03-2020 at 23:40:01 at an altitude of 7527.53 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 20488. Image #4 out of 22 from this observation.

Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

We presented our Time Machine at Marinovators 2017, an annual showcase for young makers in Marin County.

 

Our Time Machine was created by the Maker Art class taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. Our 4th and 5th graders designed and built their own scenes from the past, present and future -- from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century. This interactive art exhibit combines art, technology and storytelling -- using Arduino, motions, lights and sounds.

 

Many of our students and their parents were on hand to demonstrate this innovative after-school project to dozens of visitors of all ages. Everyone seemed to enjoy their experience, and it was a great opportunity for the kids to get the recognition they deserve. This innovative after-school project helps children develop their creative and collaborative skills -- and the confidence that they can help change the world.

 

We hosted this exhibit with Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley, where many of the artifacts for the Time Machine were fabricated, based on the children’s designs. We also invited visitors to make their own Tam Makers badges with LEDs, laser cut shapes, and color markers. They created some ingenious badges, and wore them proudly at the show.

 

It was a great way to celebrate art and science and encourage children to build a better world.

 

Marinovators took place on Saturday, April 22, from 10am to 3pm, at the College of Marin in Kentfield. Our Tam Makers booth was in Room #245 in the new Academic Center.

 

Learn more about our Time Machine: bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes: fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

Learn more about Marinovators: marinovators.org/

South Western Railway's new 'Arterio' 10-car EMU 701057 heads away from Bournemouth Station, running as 5Q51, the 14:22 from Poole Sidings to Staines Up Loop.

 

Bournemouth.

 

26-09-2023

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.

 

Tam Makers hosted an exhibit at Marinovators 2017 -- a free event that showcases young makers in Marin County. We presented some of the cool projects our members created in our makerspace: elegant boxes, wooden bowls, robot arms, interactive art and gadgets.

 

This year’s featured exhibit was a Time Machine created by our Maker Art class at the Lycée Français in Sausalito. Our 4th and 5th graders were on hand all day to demonstrate this innovative after-school project, which combines art, technology and storytelling -- using Arduino, motors, lights and sounds.

 

We also invited visitors to make their own Tam Makers badges with LEDs, laser cut shapes, and color markers. They created some ingenious badges, and wore them proudly at the show. Everyone seemed to enjoy their experience with Tam Makers: children, parents, makers and woodworkers all had a wonderful time making art together and learning from each other.

 

It was a great way to celebrate art and science and encourage children to build a better world.

 

Marinovators took place on Saturday, April 22, from 10am to 3pm, at the College of Marin in Kentfield. Our Tam Makers booth was in Room #245 in the new Academic Center.

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

Learn more about our Time Machine: bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about Marinovators: marinovators.org/

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

Tom Moore will be performing Wednesday 6/8 & 6/22 from 6:30-9:30pm at Genuine Bistro in Debary. Find out more at reverbnation.com/tommoore or at Genuinebistro.net

Français/French.

VL2011-0265-024.

20 octobre 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Un joueur de l'équipe de touch football du 1er R22R lance le ballon lors d'une journée sportive organisée le jeudi 20 octobre 2011 à Courcelette, QC, dans le cadre du 97e anniversaire du Royal 22e Régiment.

 

Tous les athlètes des trois bataillons et les 22 du Centre d’instruction du Secteur du Québec de la Force terrestre (SQFT) ont fourni d’excellentes performances dans leurs disciplines respectives. C’est lors de la toute dernière finale que fut déterminé le gagnant. Pour la première fois, depuis que ces jeux existent, le 2e R22eR est reparti avec la victoire. C’est donc partie égale puisque le 1er R22eR avait gagné l’an dernier et le 3e R22eR l’année précédente. Les prochains jeux risquent d’être très intéressants.

 

Photo par: Sergent Jean-François Néron.

Section Imagerie Valcartier.

Copyright © 2011 MDN-DND.

 

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English/Anglais.

VL2011-0265-024.

20 October 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

A player of the 1st R22R’s touch football team throws the ball during a sports day held Thursday, October 20, 2011 in Courcelette, QC, to celebrate the 97th anniversary of the Royal 22nd Regiment.

 

All athletes of the three battalions and 22 from the Land Force Quebec Area Training Centre have provided excellent performance in their respective disciplines. It was during the very last final that the winner was determined. For the first time since those games have been started, the 2nd R22eR walked away with the victory. So it's equal parts as the 1st R22eR won last year and the 3rd R22eR won two years ago. The next games will be very interesting.

 

Photo by: Sgt Jean-François Neron.

Valcartier Imaging Section.

Copyright © 2011 DND-MDN

Français/French.

VL2011-0265-045.

20 octobre 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Le jeudi 20 octobre 2011 fut une journée bien remplie pour tous les membres du 1er R22eR qui étaient responsables d’organiser à Courcelette, QC, une journée sportive dans le cadre du 97e anniversaire du Royal 22e Régiment. Tous les athlètes des trois bataillons et les 22 du Centre d’instruction du Secteur du Québec de la Force terrestre (SQFT) ont fourni d’excellentes performances dans leurs disciplines respectives.

 

C’est lors de la toute dernière finale que fut déterminé le gagnant. Pour la première fois, depuis que ces jeux existent, le 2e R22eR est reparti avec la victoire. C’est donc partie égale puisque le 1er R22eR avait gagné l’an dernier et le 3e R22eR l’année précédente. Les prochains jeux risquent d’être très intéressants.

 

Photo par: Sergent Jean-François Néron.

Section Imagerie Valcartier.

Copyright © 2011 MDN-DND.

 

- - - - -

 

English/Anglais.

VL2011-0265-045.

20 October 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Thursday, October 20, 2011 was a busy day for all members of the 1st Royal 22nd Regiment who were responsible for organizing in Courcelette, QC, a sports day as part of the 97th anniversary of the Royal 22nd Regiment. All athletes of the three battalions and 22 from the Land Force Quebec Area Training Centre have provided excellent performance in their respective disciplines.

 

It was during the very last final that the winner was determined. For the first time since those games have been started, the 2nd R22eR walked away with the victory. So it's equal parts as the 1st R22eR won last year and the 3rd R22eR won two years ago. The next games will be very interesting.

 

Photo by: Sgt Jean-François Neron.

Valcartier Imaging Section.

Copyright © 2011 DND-MDN

VMC Image acquired on 28-02-2021 at 03:51:55 at an altitude of 6647.52 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 21688. Image #19 out of 22 from this observation.

Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

Français/French.

VL2011-0265-030.

20 octobre 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Échange de ballon dans une partie de touch-football. Le jeudi 20 octobre 2011 fut une journée bien remplie pour tous les membres du 1er R22eR qui étaient responsables d’organiser à Courcelette, QC, une journée sportive dans le cadre du 97e anniversaire du Royal 22e Régiment. Tous les athlètes des trois bataillons et les 22 du Centre d’instruction du Secteur du Québec de la Force terrestre (SQFT) ont fourni d’excellentes performances dans leurs disciplines respectives.

 

C’est lors de la toute dernière finale que fut déterminé le gagnant. Pour la première fois, depuis que ces jeux existent, le 2e R22eR est reparti avec la victoire. C’est donc partie égale puisque le 1er R22eR avait gagné l’an dernier et le 3e R22eR l’année précédente. Les prochains jeux risquent d’être très intéressants.

 

Photo par: Sergent Jean-François Néron.

Section Imagerie Valcartier.

Copyright © 2011 MDN-DND.

 

- - - - -

 

English/Anglais.

VL2011-0265-030.

20 October 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Ball exchange in a game of touch football. Thursday, October 20, 2011 was a busy day for all members of the 1st Royal 22nd Regiment who were responsible for organizing in Courcelette, QC, a sports day as part of the 97th anniversary of the Royal 22nd Regiment. All athletes of the three battalions and 22 from the Land Force Quebec Area Training Centre have provided excellent performance in their respective disciplines.

 

It was during the very last final that the winner was determined. For the first time since those games have been started, the 2nd R22eR walked away with the victory. So it's equal parts as the 1st R22eR won last year and the 3rd R22eR won two years ago. The next games will be very interesting.

 

Photo by: Sgt Jean-François Neron.

Valcartier Imaging Section.

Copyright © 2011 DND-MDN

180305-N-UD930-090

SAN DIEGO (March 5, 2018) - Gunner’s Mate 3rd Class Jonathan Zheng, assigned to amphibious transport dock ship USS San Diego (LPD 22), from Indianapolis, sights in the front sight of an M-4 rifle during a rifle qualification course at Naval Station North Island. San Diego is in port conducting routine operations in preparation for a maintenance period. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Dalton D. Caples/Released)

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.

 

The 16th annual Economic Development Summit was held on Tuesday, Oct. 22 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Greater Waldorf Jaycees Community Center (3090 Crain Highway, Waldorf). The summit focused on the health industry, health- and technology-related jobs, and the economic impact of this growing industry sector.

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