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Alex navigates the wheelchair obstacle course as John times him. He had the fastest time of the night!
Вечером первого, дня мы заметили, что одна из точек доступа отклеилась от балки и болталась на проводе. Впрочем, к следуюему дню всё было снова закреплено.
Shot at ISO 400, Aperture of 5.6, Shutter speed of 1/1250 and Focal Length of 210.0 mm
Taken with a Sony 70-300mm F4.5-5.6 G SSM lens and processed by Adobe Photoshop Lightroom on Sunday April-19-2009 21:19 EDT PM
The last day of the camp was filled with poster design and presentation, games, cultural performances, and certificate for volunteers.
Late winter my neighbor let me cut a trail from my yard to this access road. Now I have access to about 100 acres to take nature photography
my hopes of reaching the Doe River Gorge by this route ended when I ran into heavily posted private property. Just for the record though, I don't really believe that area is under 24 hour video surveillance.
Governor Moore gives remarks at the Access to Capital Summit by Polly Irungu at Levering Hall at Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore MD, 21218
The Library held a series of staff development sessions for Access Services at the Valerie C. Woodard Community Resource Center which included learning about online resources related to genealogy and student success, forthcoming technology updates, and the county’s equity initiatives. Staff also had an opportunity to ask Library leadership any questions that were on their mind. Light refreshments, lunch, and activities were provided throughout the day.
Special thanks to NC LIVE Instruction Librarian Devon Waugh and Mecklenburg County Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer LaShaun Carter for their time and expertise shared during this year’s Access Services Retreat.
May 15th and 16th, 2024
Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon
Uploaded by: Cody Fink
The Library held a series of staff development sessions for Access Services at the Valerie C. Woodard Community Resource Center which included learning about online resources related to genealogy and student success, forthcoming technology updates, and the county’s equity initiatives. Staff also had an opportunity to ask Library leadership any questions that were on their mind. Light refreshments, lunch, and activities were provided throughout the day.
Special thanks to NC LIVE Instruction Librarian Devon Waugh and Mecklenburg County Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer LaShaun Carter for their time and expertise shared during this year’s Access Services Retreat.
May 15th and 16th, 2024
Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon
Uploaded by: Cody Fink
A C Pether & Sons access cover.
Charles Pether started a building firm and undertakers in 1878. In the 1920s and 1930s they were one of the biggest employers in Burford. The firm is still family owned and specialises today in renovation work.