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Yeah, the classes were wonderful, and I learned a lot of really valuable things about spinning... but the friends were without a doubt the very best part of it all. 10/10/08
Students learn about campus RSOs during the Activities Expo Wednesday afternoon. Photo by Katherine Mayo
This chart shows the number of times RMLSâ„¢ subscribers opened SentriLock lockboxes in Oregon between April 6 and April 13, 2014. It also includes a graph that will show weekly totals over the last 12 months as this data becomes available.
Robin explaining the wetland measuring activity to the MSS teachers and students.
Photo by Courtenay Miller
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The team receive their medals! Chen was our highest-placed participant finishing joint 23rd (out of 1,308 participants across the UK) and receiving a Silver Medal with a score of 40 (out of 60) whilst Xin and Danny both scored 31 and received Bronze Medals.
This chart shows the number of times RMLS subscribers opened SentriLock lockboxes in Oregon between March 2 and March 8, 2015. It also includes a graph that shows weekly totals over the last 12 months.
Anyone who knows Clarence McCray knows he is as kind and awesome as they come. What few may know is that Clarence suffers from Stargardts Macular Degeneration and thus legally blind, but he does not let that slow him down as he still gets crazy on the BMX track. And he is no slouch on the track either, as he just recently won the 41-45 Novice Eastern Division Championship in Louisville KY.
After a recent visit to Wills eye Institute the McCray's were made aware that he is a candidate for stem cell research in the future and a procedure involving telescopic lenses which will enable him to drive again, something he hasn't been able to do so for the past ten years.
The fact that Clarence is not allowed to drive but gets out there on the BMX track and mixes it up just about every single weekend is amazing.
Now we can do something almost equally amazing and help Clarence and the McCray family by raising money to help pay for the procedures.
Come out on Sunday September 21st for a benefit race where 100% of our proceeds will be donated. We will offer treasure trove trophies and custom certificates. The entry fee will be raised to $15 to help ensure we raise every dollar possible.
You can also go to the GoFundMe site that has been setup for Clarence and make a donation directly if you are unable to attend.
Local Race - Single Points
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RACE DETAILS
- Single Point USABMX Race
- $15 Entry per bike
- Donated "Treasure Trove Trophies" and custom certificates for awards
- NO SAVER STAMPS
- Strider Bike Races
- Pit Bike Races
- Lots of other fun activities
MOU signed with Rwanda's Ministry of Agriculture for Zamura Feeds property and UofA Professor Dr. Jeff Miller presents to US University candidates about Agri Science careers and majors!