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2022 was the first time the School of Access, in partnership with the Camosun College Foundation, has been able to host a physical award ceremony since 2019 due to COVID-19. Although good academic standing is important, many of the School of Access awards also recognize the importance of classroom and community contribution and acknowledge students who may have overcome significant challenges to commit to their educational goals. The awards are made possible through the generosity of donors and supporters who support Camosun students and empower them to pursue their academic, career and personal goals.

 

The 29th annual awards ceremony will have 24 awards given to 40 recipients.

 

Commodore Hotel November 19 2017

Rig Mat Systems' access mats being loaded for shipment.

 

Rig Mat System's access mats are made from CLT, and are lighter, stronger, and more durable than their counter parts.

 

This field has "permissive access" for people wanting to view the birds of prey that frequent the area. Reports on the blackboard include Honey Buzzard, Red Kite, Common Buzzard, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel and Barn Owl. We had wondcerful views of the Barn Owl about 8.30pm on evening.

 

The main field is huge, but it is surrounded by ancient woodland (coppiced for at least the last thousand years. There is also a rim of meadowland (as in the photo) with very long grass and lots of meadow wildflowers. We also saw Yellowhammer and Whitethroat, and heard Chiff Chaff 'singing".

 

Hare and Roe Deer in the field, too. Wonderfful place!

Received my complementary copy of "Accessing Aidan" ISBN 978-1-873402-27-6, a history of St Aidan's church, Bamburgh. As I supplied a shot of the Ossuary at St Leonards, Hythe

Rig Mat Systems' access mats being loaded for shipment.

 

Rig Mat System's access mats are made from CLT, and are lighter, stronger, and more durable than their counter parts.

 

I am not sure how it took so long, but I finally signed up for the All Access Ship Tour on our recent cruise. Wow - this was fantastic! Our tour guide was Nemo (from the Shore Excursions team) - and he did a great job. I took the tour on Thursday February 21st at 9am (our first of two days at sea on our way home). Here is the description from the cruise planner: "Get a behind-the-scenes look at what we do to create your best vacation ever. Join your friendly guide for an exclusive narrated tour onboard your ship. Start off in the dining room, where you’ll find out what our crew does to get ready for every meal, plus try to set up a table yourself. Do you know where to place the water glass or soup spoon? Walk through the main galley to see how our delicious dishes are prepared, plus take a look at the provision area to see all of the ingredients we need to have on hand — it’s a lot! Then step inside the engine control room, where we monitor the systems used throughout the ship. You’ll also visit the ship’s vast laundry facilities. See where anything from napkins, table cloths and sheets to beach towels and the laundry you request gets cleaned and folded. Plus, you’ll have a chance to stroll the “I-95,” the long corridor in the crew’s area, named after the longest highway on the U.S. east coast. Finish with a real treat – a visit to the Bridge for a tour of the ship’s command center." On board the Royal Caribbean Grandeur of the Seas for a 9 Night Southeast Coast & Bahamas Cruise (February 14th through the 23rd, 2019). The itinerary include stops in Charleston (SC), Port Canaveral (FL), Freeport (Grand Bahama Island), Nassau (Bahamas) and Miami (FL) before heading back to Baltimore.

 

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Manage your data connections the S60 way!

 

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Rope Access inspection works being carried out under a building

Rig Mat System's access mats are made from CLT, and are lighter, stronger, and more durable than their counter parts.

Commodore Hotel November 19 2017

Rope Access Facility Maintenance for Transfield. For more information visit www.rigcomaccess.com

An old alarm pad at the National Film and Sound Archive. Such a shame they put the modern pass swipe on there.

As seen on The Moor, Sheffield City Centre. Must be a few years since anyone used "Access" (since it's all MasterCard these days)

On May 28, 2014, Paralyzed Veterans of America officially opened the Chicago office of its employment assistance program for veterans, Operation PAVE (Paving Access for Veterans Employment). The office is located within the Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital.

 

To learn more about the Chicago office Operation PAVE opening, visit bit.ly/U09a17.

Explore the ability in disability at the Please Touch Museum. Access/ABILITY presents people living with disabilities as participants in the world. The exhibit features fun and engaging activities that show similarities and differences in how each of us go places, communicate, have fun and learn. January 22 through April 24, 2011.

  

photo by M. McClellan for GPTMC

 

There are many different ranges of alarm system in Auckland, so our Company provides easily automation service related to alarm and security & care of your maintain security service.

 

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Access Living Legal Director Lisa Braganca with Board Member Nelly Aguilar

Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Polito visit a construction site in Blandford where broadband cable is being laid to announce $5 million in additional funding to expand internet access in 21 eligible Western Massachusetts communities on Oct. 10, 2019. The Baker-Polito administration has prioritized the Last Mil Infrastructure Grant to bolster the success of Massachusetts’ communities. [Joshua Qualls/Governor's Press Office]

Stonehenge private access tours from London - Go beyond the fences and enter the inner circle at sunrise or sunset. A once in a lifetime opportunity. www.StonehengeTours.com

Access, Musik Direkt Skånefinal 2011

Pentax K-1, Access 35-75/2.5-3.5

Explore the ability in disability at the Please Touch Museum. Access/ABILITY presents people living with disabilities as participants in the world. The exhibit features fun and engaging activities that show similarities and differences in how each of us go places, communicate, have fun and learn. January 22 through April 24, 2011.

 

photo by M. McClellan for GPTMC

 

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