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1983 Ash Wednesday bushfires 25th Commemorative service at the Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens on Sunday 17th February 2008. In typical Australian fashion the audience chose to sit in the shade under the trees.
This area was completely burnt out during the fires in 1983.
The services represented included Country Fire Service, St Johns Ambulance, State Emergency Service, Salvation Army Emergency Catering Unit, Metrolpolitan Fire Service, National Parks Rangers,
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People trying to capture a sight of the Red Bull's Formula 1 parade. The crowds were such that some stood on top of their motorbikes to be able to see the happening.
Taken in Bangkok, 18.12.2010
© Kabir Orlowski
Last.fm Presents Live Fridays, featuring CocknBullKid, Jess Mills, I Am Harlequin and the Last.fm DJ Team
Audience members laugh at entertaining comments by panelists at the International Engagement Conference for South Sudan on Dec. 14, 2011, in Washington, D.C. Photo copyright Kendra Helmer/USAID
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Essential Film Society December 2009
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Eames-Film- und Eventabend mit anschließender Party im Foyer FH Mainz, 10. Dezember 2009
CHARLES AND RAY...
In diesem Semester nutzt die „Essential Film Society“ die dunkle Jahreszeit, um Filme von und über Ray und Charles Eames zu präsentieren.
In kleinen Häppchen werden ausgewählte Filmsequenzen serviert, in denen die eigentümlich bezaubernden Bild- und Lebenswelten der Eames zu einem visuellen Gesamtarrangement komponiert werden.
... LIKE TO PLAY
Ungebremste Kreativität, unbefangene Experimentierfreude und Spieltrieb, aber auch tief greifende Analysen gesellschaftlicher und technische Entwicklungen verhalfen den Eames zu einer ganz eigenen Formensprache, die es an diesem Abend mit gestalterischen Aktionen des Publikums zu reflektieren, aber auch zu kommentieren gilt.
Hierzu lädt die Essential Film Society die Besucher ein im Foyer selbst gestalterisch und spielerisch aktiv zu werden. Zusätzlich werden Bücher über Charles and Ray Eames verlost.
Für kulinarische Köstlichkeiten und stilgerechten Sound ist gesorgt
LIKE TO PLAY
Eames-Filme
Datum: 10. Dezember
Einlass: 18 Uhr
Eintritt: 1.50 €
Ort: Foyer Fachhochschule Mainz, Holzstr. 36, 55116 Mainz
Mit freundlicher Unterstützung von Vitra.
Team: Lisa Lorenz, Mandy Grimmiger, Andreas Kohlbacher, Arne Hansen, Natascha Hohmann, Muriel Nauschütz, Eva Olliges, Daniel Weberruß, Michael Weninger, Tim Conrad, Saskia Friedrich, Jeannette Bohne, Hannah Connors, Petra Eisele, Anna-Lisa Schönecker.
House of Cards Art designed by the audience of LIKE TO PLAY
Essential Film Society December 2009
LIKE TO PLAY?
Eames-Film- und Eventabend mit anschließender Party im Foyer FH Mainz, 10. Dezember 2009
CHARLES AND RAY...
In diesem Semester nutzt die „Essential Film Society“ die dunkle Jahreszeit, um Filme von und über Ray und Charles Eames zu präsentieren.
In kleinen Häppchen werden ausgewählte Filmsequenzen serviert, in denen die eigentümlich bezaubernden Bild- und Lebenswelten der Eames zu einem visuellen Gesamtarrangement komponiert werden.
... LIKE TO PLAY
Ungebremste Kreativität, unbefangene Experimentierfreude und Spieltrieb, aber auch tief greifende Analysen gesellschaftlicher und technische Entwicklungen verhalfen den Eames zu einer ganz eigenen Formensprache, die es an diesem Abend mit gestalterischen Aktionen des Publikums zu reflektieren, aber auch zu kommentieren gilt.
Hierzu lädt die Essential Film Society die Besucher ein im Foyer selbst gestalterisch und spielerisch aktiv zu werden. Zusätzlich werden Bücher über Charles and Ray Eames verlost.
Für kulinarische Köstlichkeiten und stilgerechten Sound ist gesorgt
LIKE TO PLAY
Eames-Filme
Datum: 10. Dezember
Einlass: 18 Uhr
Eintritt: 1.50 €
Ort: Foyer Fachhochschule Mainz, Holzstr. 36, 55116 Mainz
Mit freundlicher Unterstützung von Vitra.
Team: Lisa Lorenz, Mandy Grimmiger, Andreas Kohlbacher, Arne Hansen, Natascha Hohmann, Muriel Nauschütz, Eva Olliges, Daniel Weberruß, Michael Weninger, Tim Conrad, Saskia Friedrich, Jeannette Bohne, Hannah Connors, Petra Eisele, Anna-Lisa Schönecker.
New (and some experienced) New Jersey children's librarians received tips and techniques to aid them in their jobs at the free Librarians' Toolbox program presented by the New Jersey Library Association Children's Services Section. The program followed the section's executive board meeting on Dec. 6 at the South Brunswick Public Library.
Attendees first heard about the structure of the NJLA and the benefits of being a member from Sharon Rawlins, NJ State Library's youth services consultant, Karen Klapperstuck, Monroe Township Library's head of reference and virtual services, and Darby Malvey, children's librarian at the New Brunswick Public Library.
Then they learned about applying for grants; different methods of developing their library's children's collection; and family literacy programming.
After lunch, a general discussion covered such topics as organizing volunteers; how to deal with vendors, performers and self-publishers; and professional development through webinars.
The audience enjoys what Brown Undergraduates have to share about their passions.
Photography by Brittany Comunale
Say what you will about the philosophy of Richard Waghorne, his profile enjoys a solid set of links inside the world's leading search engine.
View of the audience during the program. George Williams is featured in the center. The gentleman to his left is Reginald Kemp.
The event was held in the Athenaeum Gallery space of the Archives to celebrate the completion of the Cobb NAACP/Civil Rights Series of oral histories. Students in Dr. Tom Scott's class interviewed members of the Cobb County Branch of the NAACP, as well as members of the community engaged in the Civil Rights Movement.
Digital versions of all transcripts in the Cobb NAACP/Civil Rights Series are available in PDF format through the Archives content management system: archon.kennesaw.edu/.
All images in this set are licensed for noncommercial use through Creative Commons. Please attribute to Kennesaw State University Dept. of Archives, Special Collections, & Records Management.
The Annual Youth Service Forum: Libraries Without Walls, a day of hot topics and issues in library services to children and young adults, sponsored by the NJ State Library, the NJ Library Association and the NJ Association of School Librarians, was held on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016, at the Monroe (Middlesex County) Public Library from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Keynote speaker was Lourdes Tango, a consultant specializing in the areas of cultural competence, diversity and inclusion. Her presentation was entitled: Exploring Unconscious Bias: Leaning into our Cultural Diversity.
Other workshops included:
•“Tooty” Toddlers: Shaking Up Programming for Your Youngest Patrons
•Teen Talk: Real Issues
•LibGuides and Live Binders: Organizing Information
•Promoting Early Literacy & Parent Support to Infants and Toddlers with Special Needs
•Video Games and Snacks: The American Dream for Youth
•Failing Book Clubs
•Libraries Collaborate for (Summer) Learning
•Libraries as Safe Spaces for LGBTQ
•Summer Food Programs