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BikeAlameda boardmember, cyclist, bicycle advocate, and all-arround progressive man of action, Mr. J was largely responsible for getting FIVE local government bureaucracies to agree to lane closures on the Miller-Sweeney Bridge for last month's Bike to Work Day. When he runs for transportation commisioner, he'll get my vote.
Mr. J picked up this bike back in March to replace a bike that was stolen while parked downtown. In an ironic twist, it was stolen shortly after he wrote this article for the BikeAlameda newsletter. One can never be to cautious when locking their bike.
This party animal stopped by the shop with a well-stocked rack bag and did me the honor of posing with his bike last Saturday. Cheers!
Boardmember Julia Louis-Dreyfus with honoree and boardmember Tom Unterman at Heal the Bay's 17th Annual Benefit Dinner held on May 29, 2008. Photo: Derek Goes
Agnes in Green shirt with long sleeve shirt over it. Dakota Smith with blue shirt next to Agnes, Jean McDonald, Amos, Mrs. Rice, Holly Smith, Logan Smith, Lillian Graves sitting on porch and other unamed former board members
The Board of Directors of the Global Partnership for Education met in Stockholm, Sweden, from June 11 to 13, 2019.
Credit: GPE / Chantal Rigaud
Pictured, from left, are John Pittard, president of the Alabama Poultry and Egg Association; William Batchelor, dean of the College of Agriculture; Jay Gogue, president of Auburn University; John Blackwell, president pro tempore of the Auburn University Board of Trustees; Don Conner, head of the Department of Poultry Science; and Johnny Adams, executive director of the Alabama Poultry and Egg Association.
Sacramento History Alliance Boardmember Annette Kassis giving tours of the Center's storage vault.
In celebration of National Archives Month, archives and special collections libraries from throughout the region showcased their rarely seen holdings for the public in the sixth annual Sacramento Archives Crawl, on Saturday, October 8th. Historic treasures from twenty-four Northern California institutions were displayed at four downtown host locations – the California State Archives, the California State Library, the Center for Sacramento History, and the Sacramento Public Library. Over 300 people visited the Center during the Crawl.
This year’s Archives Crawl featured a “History Scavenger Hunt,” where K-12 students answered questions about the documents and artifacts on display at the four crawl locations. Those correctly answering ten of the clues were then eligible to enter a drawing for a chance to win two Acer Chromebook R 11's, one for a K-5 student and another for a 6-12 student.
Participants “crawled” between four host locations, all located within downtown Sacramento. At the four locations, the public saw archival collections on display and took behind-the-scenes tours. In addition, representatives from nineteen other archives and special collections libraries tabled at the host locations to discuss their archival collections - historic photographs, rare books, historic artifacts - and answer questions about how to connect with local history resources.
Archives Crawl passports were given to guests as they visited the host institutions. The passport provided a map of the event and information about the participating archives and special collection libraries. Event attendees who got their passport stamped at three of the four host sites were given a set of limited-edition commemorative coasters. The coasters honored the pub crawl theme of "A Thirst for History."
This event was made possible by financial support from the California State Library Foundation, the Gordon-Goldstein Foundation, the Sacramento History Alliance, the Sacramento Public Library, Sierra Health Foundation, Stonebridge Properties, LLC, and Yellow Cab of Sacramento. Additional support from Sacramento City Councilmember Allen Warren and Patricia Johnson. For more information about the crawl, visit www.sacarchivescrawl.com.
Photo by Dylan McDonald.
Яndex HQ, Moscow
(pronounced "Yandex") I'm on the board. it's Russia's leading search engine/portal.