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People with temporary and permanent disabilities, and seniors, and parents with strollers will benefit from accessibility improvements supported by $5 million in provincial funding to Rick Hansen Foundation.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/29292

 

141017-N-KB426-135 INDIAN OCEAN (Oct.17, 2014) Gas Turbine System Technician (Electrical) Fireman Apprentice, left, from Florence S.C., helps Ship’s Serviceman Seaman John C. Paulino’s, from Bronxville, N.Y., during a chemical, biological, radiological general quarters drill aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey (DDG 105). Dewey is deployed in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations supporting Operation Inherent Resolve, strike operations in Iraq and Syria as directed, maritime security operations, and theater security cooperation efforts in the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class James Vazquez/Released)

 

More people with complex needs can get improved employment supports on their path to long-term recovery, health and wellness, thanks to an $8.2-million provincial grant to the Canadian Mental Health Association of British Columbia.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/28237

More people with complex needs can get improved employment supports on their path to long-term recovery, health and wellness, thanks to an $8.2-million provincial grant to the Canadian Mental Health Association of British Columbia.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/28237

PACIFIC OCEAN (April 28, 2013) Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Handling) 2nd Class Terrance Wever, from Charleston, S.C., helps direct an EA-6B Prowler from the Wizards of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 133 prepare to launch on the flight deck aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). The John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group (JCSCSG), CVW-9, Destroyer Squadron 21 and guided-missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay (CG-53), is returning from an eight-month deployment to the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleet areas of responsibility. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Marco Villasana / Released)

More people with complex needs can get improved employment supports on their path to long-term recovery, health and wellness, thanks to an $8.2-million provincial grant to the Canadian Mental Health Association of British Columbia.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/28237

Denver, N.C. -- Captain Chris Hendricks of the Gaston County EMS (left), Bobby Cooper, Emergency services director Transylvania county Denver, N.C., helps prepare an unidentified victim (center) to be hoisted into a North Carolina Army National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk during a NCHART training exercise at Lake Norman, North Carolina on May 8th, 2012. NCHART is a highly specialized team consisting of North Carolina National Guard and North Carolina State Highway Patrol air assets matched with North Carolina Emergency Management and local emergency services personnel that form a mission ready package for helicopter based rescues. NCHART can respond at the request of a local emergency management coordinator or NCEM Area Coordinator upon approval by the NCEM Duty Officer. Examples of NCHART missions include: Swiftwater/Flood Rescue Lost Persons Severe injuries with projected extended evacuations Urban or Wilderness High Angle Rescue NCHART trains on a quarterly basis in various skills ranging from swiftwater/flood rescue to high angle and wilderness rescue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Brian E. Christiansen)

More people with complex needs can get improved employment supports on their path to long-term recovery, health and wellness, thanks to an $8.2-million provincial grant to the Canadian Mental Health Association of British Columbia.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/28237

More people with complex needs can get improved employment supports on their path to long-term recovery, health and wellness, thanks to an $8.2-million provincial grant to the Canadian Mental Health Association of British Columbia.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/28237

Poland's defender #15 Kamil Glik (C) helps Argentina's forward #10 Lionel Messi to stand up during the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group C football match between Poland and Argentina at Stadium 974 in Doha on November 30, 2022. (Photo by ANDREJ ISAKOVIC / AFP)

GTEE Green Tea enriched with vitamin C‚ a natural antioxidant and its distinct mint flavor refresh your body and relaxes your mind.

 

Amla rich in Ascorbic acid protects green tea catechins from degradation. Increases the stability of catechins‚ thus making them available for absorption. It could help your body absorb the brew’s beneficial compounds.

 

Vitamin C helps regenerate green tea polyphenols and green tea polyphenols helps regenerate Vitamin E which in turn protects red blood cells and their capacity to carry oxygen. It is an antioxidant that fights free radicals and prevents destruction of vitamin A and vitamin C. Vitamin C is used for all growth and repair. It is important for the immune system.

 

Mint leaves are always refreshing and has cooling effect. It aids in digestion & is also a strong diuretic

More people with complex needs can get improved employment supports on their path to long-term recovery, health and wellness, thanks to an $8.2-million provincial grant to the Canadian Mental Health Association of British Columbia.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/28237

Jack Foreman (left), scrutineer with Watson elementary's mock election for Student Vote B.C., helps Grade 4 students as they line up to vote on May 13, 2013. One of the Grade 6 classes at the school, taught by Amber Holliday, ran the polling station that day for the school's approximate 200 young voters in Grades 3 to 6. In addition to the position of scrutineer, the students also filled the roles of voting clerks, voting officers, runners and greeters. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

People with temporary and permanent disabilities, and seniors, and parents with strollers will benefit from accessibility improvements supported by $5 million in provincial funding to Rick Hansen Foundation.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/29292

 

People with temporary and permanent disabilities, and seniors, and parents with strollers will benefit from accessibility improvements supported by $5 million in provincial funding to Rick Hansen Foundation.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/29292

 

-40 to 500°C a very nice, cheap (89€), helpful and most important accurate (0.1°C) helper.

People with temporary and permanent disabilities, and seniors, and parents with strollers will benefit from accessibility improvements supported by $5 million in provincial funding to Rick Hansen Foundation.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/29292

 

U.S. Soldiers with the 1053rd Transportation Company, South Carolina Army National Guard from Bennettsville, S.C. help the Geathers family reach their flooded home in Brown's Ferry near Georgetown, S.C. to assess the damage and retrieve any possessions not destroyed by the flood, Oct. 10, 2015. The South Carolina National Guard has been activated to support state and county emergency management agencies and local first responders as historic flooding impacts counties statewide. Currently, more than 3,000 South Carolina National Guard members have been activated in response to the floods. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Jorge Intriago/Released)

 

U.S. Soldiers with the 1053rd Transportation Company, South Carolina Army National Guard from Bennettsville, S.C. help the Geathers family reach their flooded home in Brown's Ferry near Georgetown, S.C. to assess the damage and retrieve any possessions not destroyed by the flood, Oct. 10, 2015. The South Carolina National Guard has been activated to support state and county emergency management agencies and local first responders as historic flooding impacts counties statewide. Currently, more than 3,000 South Carolina National Guard members have been activated in response to the floods. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Jorge Intriago/Released)

 

Crewmembers at Coast Guard Station Charleston, S.C., help a boater they rescued to shore, July 13, 2015. The boater, along with another man and two 11-year-old boys, went missing the night before after going on a fishing trip, and were found clinging to a cooler off the South Carolina coast. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Whitney Drake)

U.S. Soldiers with the 1053rd Transportation Company, South Carolina Army National Guard from Bennettsville, S.C. help the Geathers family reach their flooded home in Brown's Ferry near Georgetown, S.C. to assess the damage and retrieve any belongs not destroyed by the flood, Oct. 10, 2015. The South Carolina National Guard has been activated to support state and county emergency management agencies and local first responders as historic flooding impacts counties statewide. Currently, more than 3,000 South Carolina National Guard members have been activated in response to the floods. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Jorge Intriago/Released)

 

GTEE, Green Tea enriched with vitamin C‚ a natural antioxidant and its unique Chamomile flavor calms your mind.

 

Amla rich in Ascorbic acid protects green tea catechins from degradation. Increases the stability of catechins‚ thus making them available for absorption. It could help your body absorb the brew’s beneficial compounds.

 

Vitamin C helps regenerate green tea polyphenols and the green tea polyphenols helps regenerate Vitamin E which in turn protects red blood cells and their capacity to carry oxygen. It is an antioxidant that fights free radicals and prevents destruction of vitamin A and vitamin C. Vitamin C is used for all growth and repair. It is important for the immune system.

 

Chamomile Flower is a mild relaxant useful for nervousness‚ stress and anxiety. It has calming and soothing properties

Moving up 1/2-3/4 a stop on this lens with a 1.4 T.C. helps.You have to be processing to see the difference but it is there? It is better than the old 300 IS but still do not listen or be fooled by the internet saying this lens is tack sharp wide open.

Chamber member, the Wyoming Biker Association, North East Chapter recently hosted the Chamber Energizers at their annual Family Fun Night.

 

The Wyoming Biker Association, North East Chapter (W.B.A.N.E.C.) is an organization of riders and volunteers whose purpose is to raise funds to help off-set some of the various expenses for the families of chronically ill children in North East Wyoming. Expenses that W.B.A.N.E.C. helps with include medical bills, travel assistance for medical appointments, medications, and assistive technology.

 

W.B.A.N.E.C. raises funds through events including the Annual Steel Stallion Ball, Annual Jayden’s Friends Benefit Auction, and various poker runs. Funds are also collected through membership and sponsorship dues, merchandise sales, and donations.

 

In 2012, W.B.A.N.E.C. gave a total of $48,207.13 to families of chronically ill children in North East Wyoming to help offset their expenses.

 

W.B.A.N.E.C. is non profit and not politically affiliated. W.B.A.N.E.C. does not discriminate against race, creed, color, gender, ethnic background or religious beliefs. Membership is open to all people who are interested in helping further the goals of the W.B.A.N.E.C. There are no restrictions as to members owning any particular brand, make or size of motorcycle, or even owning a motorcycle.

 

If you would like to join the W.B.A.N.E.C., give or attend one of their functions or know a family in need, go to www.wba-nec.org/home.html to learn more and contact a member.

 

GTEE, Green Tea enriched with vitamin C‚ a natural antioxidant and its unique Chamomile flavor calms your mind.

 

Amla rich in Ascorbic acid protects green tea catechins from degradation. Increases the stability of catechins‚ thus making them available for absorption. It could help your body absorb the brew’s beneficial compounds.

 

Vitamin C helps regenerate green tea polyphenols and the green tea polyphenols helps regenerate Vitamin E which in turn protects red blood cells and their capacity to carry oxygen. It is an antioxidant that fights free radicals and prevents destruction of vitamin A and vitamin C. Vitamin C is used for all growth and repair. It is important for the immune system.

 

Chamomile Flower is a mild relaxant useful for nervousness‚ stress and anxiety. It has calming and soothing properties.

Amazing God, created by me, pioneered by N8torious367. Fish credit Alejandro C. Helped by ed. Approved by Alejandro.

Steven Ivy - Illinois - Law Firm - Business Law - Commercial, Industrial Real Estate- TITLE, ZONING, EASEMENT & MECHANIC'S LIEN -- STEVEN IVY P.C. helps clients handle the simple and the most complex commercial real estate transactions, servicing small entrepreneurs and large corporations. The firm also handles the less anticipated problems, that occasionally arise in real estate transactions. From mechanic's liens, zoning, easement, condemnation and title issues, to construction defects, our law firm is always ready to diligently protect our clients' interests.

Can someone help me please? This database came with microsoft visual web developer 2010. I need to know how to use it. It isn't doing anything when I load it. The database at my school that blocks websites and connects to the printer goes immediately. It scrolls down and uses html codes and what not and then it is finished. We log on. But isn't this php database something I have to load and it inputs everything? or Something like:

 

tags: <?php, ?>

use is allowed

variable_sign: $

use is allowed

signs: [] () "" {}

use is allowed

statement: if (), echo (), else(), die(),

use is allowed

 

and so on and so forth?

This is screenshot 2. The database path and type.

Chamber member, the Wyoming Biker Association, North East Chapter recently hosted the Chamber Energizers at their annual Family Fun Night.

 

The Wyoming Biker Association, North East Chapter (W.B.A.N.E.C.) is an organization of riders and volunteers whose purpose is to raise funds to help off-set some of the various expenses for the families of chronically ill children in North East Wyoming. Expenses that W.B.A.N.E.C. helps with include medical bills, travel assistance for medical appointments, medications, and assistive technology.

 

W.B.A.N.E.C. raises funds through events including the Annual Steel Stallion Ball, Annual Jayden’s Friends Benefit Auction, and various poker runs. Funds are also collected through membership and sponsorship dues, merchandise sales, and donations.

 

In 2012, W.B.A.N.E.C. gave a total of $48,207.13 to families of chronically ill children in North East Wyoming to help offset their expenses.

 

W.B.A.N.E.C. is non profit and not politically affiliated. W.B.A.N.E.C. does not discriminate against race, creed, color, gender, ethnic background or religious beliefs. Membership is open to all people who are interested in helping further the goals of the W.B.A.N.E.C. There are no restrictions as to members owning any particular brand, make or size of motorcycle, or even owning a motorcycle.

 

If you would like to join the W.B.A.N.E.C., give or attend one of their functions or know a family in need, go to www.wba-nec.org/home.html to learn more and contact a member.

 

Can someone help me please? This database came with microsoft visual web developer 2010. I need to know how to use it. It isn't doing anything when I load it. The database at my school that blocks websites and connects to the printer goes immediately. It scrolls down and uses html codes and what not and then it is finished. We log on. But isn't this php database something I have to load and it inputs everything? or Something like:

 

tags: <?php, ?>

use is allowed

variable_sign: $

use is allowed

signs: [] () "" {}

use is allowed

statement: if (), echo (), else(), die(),

use is allowed

 

and so on and so forth?

This is screenshot 1. The database itsself.

No animals, stuffed or otherwise, where hurt making this photo! ;) (This is my dog's chew toy positioned along an odd stain on an old carpet on its way to the trash...)

 

I was so impressed with the results of my Caffenol cross-process earlier that the same evening I tried processing a roll of Ilford PanF Plus I had finished off the night before at a San Jose Sharks game.

 

This was shot with a Canonet QL-17 and processed with a slightly different version of the Caffenol recipe, this one with a lot more vitamin C than I've seen elsewhere: 300ml water, 18g washing soda, 4g vitamin C crystals (normally I've seen about 1g suggested) and 12g coffee crystals. (I've since been told that the extra vit-c helps prevent the film from fogging up which is known to happen with PanF and Caffenol.)

 

Developed for 10 mins @ 20C with inversions for the first minute then 3 slow inversions every 30 seconds thereafter.

 

I didn't use a stop bath, just washed twice with 300 ml of water @ 20C (this stuff stinks up your stop bath baaad), then fixed with Ilford fixer per box instructions and a normal final wash.

 

The negatives were scanned with an Epson Perfection V600.

Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Handling) 2nd Class Terrance Wever, from Charleston, S.C., helps direct a Northrop Grumman EA-6B "Prowler" from the 'Wizards' of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 133 prepare to launch on the flight deck aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). The John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group, consisting of John C. Stennis, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 9, Destroyer Squadron 21 and the guided-missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay (CG 53), is returning from an eight-month deployment to the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleet areas of responsibility-edited-Not part of my personal collection

Steven Ivy - Illinois - Law Firm - Import & Export Law- IMPORT SOLUTIONS -- STEVEN IVY P.C. helps small, medium and large corporations establish, and solidify, import-oriented operations. From circuit boards manufactures and software design, down to wardrobe accessories, our law firm works with clients from numerous industries. We counsel our clients on all import-related matters, from applicable taxation and tariffs down to international treaties.

I was so impressed with the results of my Caffenol cross-process earlier that the same evening I tried processing a roll of Ilford PanF Plus I had finished off the night before at a San Jose Sharks game.

 

This was shot with a Canonet QL-17 and processed with a slightly different version of the Caffenol recipe, this one with a lot more vitamin C than I've seen elsewhere: 300ml water, 18g washing soda, 4g vitamin C crystals (normally I've seen about 1g suggested) and 12g coffee crystals. (I've since been told that the extra vit-c helps prevent the film from fogging up which is known to happen with PanF and Caffenol.)

 

Developed for 10 mins @ 20C with inversions for the first minute then 3 slow inversions every 30 seconds thereafter.

 

I didn't use a stop bath, just washed twice with 300 ml of water @ 20C (this stuff stinks up your stop bath baaad), then fixed with Ilford fixer per box instructions and a normal final wash.

 

The negatives were scanned with an Epson Perfection V600.

Chamber member, the Wyoming Biker Association, North East Chapter recently hosted the Chamber Energizers at their annual Family Fun Night.

 

The Wyoming Biker Association, North East Chapter (W.B.A.N.E.C.) is an organization of riders and volunteers whose purpose is to raise funds to help off-set some of the various expenses for the families of chronically ill children in North East Wyoming. Expenses that W.B.A.N.E.C. helps with include medical bills, travel assistance for medical appointments, medications, and assistive technology.

 

W.B.A.N.E.C. raises funds through events including the Annual Steel Stallion Ball, Annual Jayden’s Friends Benefit Auction, and various poker runs. Funds are also collected through membership and sponsorship dues, merchandise sales, and donations.

 

In 2012, W.B.A.N.E.C. gave a total of $48,207.13 to families of chronically ill children in North East Wyoming to help offset their expenses.

 

W.B.A.N.E.C. is non profit and not politically affiliated. W.B.A.N.E.C. does not discriminate against race, creed, color, gender, ethnic background or religious beliefs. Membership is open to all people who are interested in helping further the goals of the W.B.A.N.E.C. There are no restrictions as to members owning any particular brand, make or size of motorcycle, or even owning a motorcycle.

 

If you would like to join the W.B.A.N.E.C., give or attend one of their functions or know a family in need, go to www.wba-nec.org/home.html to learn more and contact a member.

 

Steven Ivy - Illinois - Law Firm - Real Estate Law- TAX DEFERRED EXCHANGE 1031 -- STEVEN IVY P.C. helps clients take advantage of 1031 tax deferred exchange strategies. We work with development companies, landlords and individual inventors. Taking its name from Section 1031 of the IRS Code, a tax-deferred exchange allows a taxpayer to sell investment or business property and replace it with a like-kind property. Capital gains on the sale of this property are deferred or postponed as long as the IRS rules are followed.

People say that Vitamin C helps to fight against the flu...

 

Strobist:

580EX II camera right on 1/32 power @70 mm. Triggered with RF-602.

Silver reflector camera left.

CPL filter to remove some reflections.

lunch in one's cubicle can be nice sometimes! vitamin c helps me keep healthy, so that i can be a successful robot ;)

Chamber member, the Wyoming Biker Association, North East Chapter recently hosted the Chamber Energizers at their annual Family Fun Night.

 

The Wyoming Biker Association, North East Chapter (W.B.A.N.E.C.) is an organization of riders and volunteers whose purpose is to raise funds to help off-set some of the various expenses for the families of chronically ill children in North East Wyoming. Expenses that W.B.A.N.E.C. helps with include medical bills, travel assistance for medical appointments, medications, and assistive technology.

 

W.B.A.N.E.C. raises funds through events including the Annual Steel Stallion Ball, Annual Jayden’s Friends Benefit Auction, and various poker runs. Funds are also collected through membership and sponsorship dues, merchandise sales, and donations.

 

In 2012, W.B.A.N.E.C. gave a total of $48,207.13 to families of chronically ill children in North East Wyoming to help offset their expenses.

 

W.B.A.N.E.C. is non profit and not politically affiliated. W.B.A.N.E.C. does not discriminate against race, creed, color, gender, ethnic background or religious beliefs. Membership is open to all people who are interested in helping further the goals of the W.B.A.N.E.C. There are no restrictions as to members owning any particular brand, make or size of motorcycle, or even owning a motorcycle.

 

If you would like to join the W.B.A.N.E.C., give or attend one of their functions or know a family in need, go to www.wba-nec.org/home.html to learn more and contact a member.

 

Clemson University Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corp sophomore cadets Alex Berg, an industrial engineering major from Lexington, S.C., and Joe Hilbert, a computer science major from Fort Bragg, N.C. help each other recover after running the two-mile portion of the Army Physical Fitness Test Jan. 14, 2016. The two finished with times of 12:44 and 12:51, respectively. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)

1. am Gemini .. which means this has been started, per Richard's request, on 12-30-2008; when I finish..? Hey, I'm a Gemini !

 

2. multiple persona's.. currently, Sheeba

also, Madame YooHoo; Zargarita LadyZ

 

3. Passion for life... it is too short! Live each day as though you won't be here tomorrow; make it count!

 

4. Don't make New Year resolutions, but IF I did, it would be to learn more hand drum rhythms ... dumbek/doumbek .. djembe ..frame drum... want to learn to play a riqq.. got the instructor in mind! She is awesome.. so talented!

 

5. play doumbek (dumbek), djembe & frame drum.. for my own pleasure and to accompany our Tribal dance troupe

 

6.If I could afford it, would go to one drum workshop a month! Got the time.. got to find the money.

 

7. Always come away with more than I had going in to a workshop.. could it be that I understand a little more about the rhythms?

 

8.. Continue our drum / dance gatherings.... Like them indoors; we get to know each other more; it becomes an extension of ones family.. a chosen one. (having A/C helps, too!)

 

9.Learning creative tasseling... ATS ( American Tribal Style ) beaded tassels for hip belts; just like to make them.. create different color combos. Have some 'orphan jewelry' that is just screaming to be attached to some tassels!

 

10.. Live to eat .. love to eat... not raw unless veggies. Middle Eastern /Indian/ Thai/ Chinese/ Polish (my grandparents-in-law were from the old country.. what a spread of foods )

 

11. Do procrastinate (just ask my hubby) except attendance & participation monthly drum circles.. considered by those souls who come to share energies as 'my circle'; keep telling them that it is our circle.. but, as a friend told me "if you build it they will come"... that was 3 yrs ago..

Faces change; commitments are different (we usually schedule vacations around drum circle time... some I just won't be absent.. like an anniversary or Halloween!

Is drumaholic a word? If so, I am. I drum daily (have really nice neighbors).

 

12. Eat... sleep.. drum .. repeat. [ did I leave out anything? ] ( .. courtesy of Jim Donovan )

 

13. . once in a while I get out my zills ( am not too swift on them) much to the chagrin of the felines who let me live here..... have a feeling they might cancel my lease! Could put mufflers on them.. the zills.. not the felines!

 

14. Like to bake..Christmas is a good excuse. "But these are gifts!" Going to a friend's home... "I'll bring dessert!"... little do they know how many times they have been guinea pigs for a newly found recipe! Must admit the dark chocolate Easter eggs were a hit; oh, and the stuffed Portobello mushrooms....It's time for another recipe..

 

15. Have a wonderful time touring the world through Flickr! It's the only way ... no passport.. no shots.. no problems.. Y'all have been so nice.Okay..."y'all" is a Southern expression.. combining 'you & all'.. there are a lot of them, but don't think it any odder than someone from Pennsylvania asking, "are you going with?"..... with who... the sentence is hanging in mid-air! (yes, have 2 'chosen sisters' from PA!)

 

16. Ramble.. yes.. must put these words out before they fly away! . Read... "When the Women Were Drummers", by Layne Redmond and "The Brain that Changes Itself", by Norman Doidge, M.D.No, haven't finished either, but like the difference in subject... yet, there are some similarities.. when one drums, one uses both sides of the brain.. memory is involved in keeping the names of rhythms and the form of them together... I have to find a way to keep the 'dreaded M's' in memory!Malfoof, Masmoudi, Maqsoum..... which pattern goes with which one!!! I keep my cheat sheet in my drum case!

 

Bonus:

 

Until we as humans value each other; value our past and see the need to keep the past as a guideline to the future, neighborhood after neighborhood will fall... all in the name of "Progress".

 

Progress isn't always progress, just as bigger does not equate to better.

 

We all can make a difference.

 

We must decide if we want to bother.

 

Namaste,

Sheeba

 

Peace Through Hands That Drum

 

Now tagged to do the same thing (hope you will) are:

 

Charlee

beltaneblume

silviadaisy

TheBitz

pintomarta50

eBRu

..pick out 16 things about you.. a few words.. or chatty; then pick 6 more people to do the same!

(this is all Richard's doings...)

 

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Chamber member, the Wyoming Biker Association, North East Chapter recently hosted the Chamber Energizers at their annual Family Fun Night.

 

The Wyoming Biker Association, North East Chapter (W.B.A.N.E.C.) is an organization of riders and volunteers whose purpose is to raise funds to help off-set some of the various expenses for the families of chronically ill children in North East Wyoming. Expenses that W.B.A.N.E.C. helps with include medical bills, travel assistance for medical appointments, medications, and assistive technology.

 

W.B.A.N.E.C. raises funds through events including the Annual Steel Stallion Ball, Annual Jayden’s Friends Benefit Auction, and various poker runs. Funds are also collected through membership and sponsorship dues, merchandise sales, and donations.

 

In 2012, W.B.A.N.E.C. gave a total of $48,207.13 to families of chronically ill children in North East Wyoming to help offset their expenses.

 

W.B.A.N.E.C. is non profit and not politically affiliated. W.B.A.N.E.C. does not discriminate against race, creed, color, gender, ethnic background or religious beliefs. Membership is open to all people who are interested in helping further the goals of the W.B.A.N.E.C. There are no restrictions as to members owning any particular brand, make or size of motorcycle, or even owning a motorcycle.

 

If you would like to join the W.B.A.N.E.C., give or attend one of their functions or know a family in need, go to www.wba-nec.org/home.html to learn more and contact a member.

 

Steven Ivy - Illinois - Law Firm - Intellectual Property Law - Post-Grant Review Petition - STEVEN IVY P.C. helps clients file post-grant review petitions. We help clients understand the requirements and the process of post-grant review. We counsel clients on it benefits, structure and guide them through every step of the process. For more information visit our website, or call our office at 630-549-6646, and schedule a confidential consultation. Office locations: Chicago; Schaumburg; Naperville; Warrenville; Lisle; Oak Brook; Saint Charles; Northbrook.

Chamber member, the Wyoming Biker Association, North East Chapter recently hosted the Chamber Energizers at their annual Family Fun Night.

 

The Wyoming Biker Association, North East Chapter (W.B.A.N.E.C.) is an organization of riders and volunteers whose purpose is to raise funds to help off-set some of the various expenses for the families of chronically ill children in North East Wyoming. Expenses that W.B.A.N.E.C. helps with include medical bills, travel assistance for medical appointments, medications, and assistive technology.

 

W.B.A.N.E.C. raises funds through events including the Annual Steel Stallion Ball, Annual Jayden’s Friends Benefit Auction, and various poker runs. Funds are also collected through membership and sponsorship dues, merchandise sales, and donations.

 

In 2012, W.B.A.N.E.C. gave a total of $48,207.13 to families of chronically ill children in North East Wyoming to help offset their expenses.

 

W.B.A.N.E.C. is non profit and not politically affiliated. W.B.A.N.E.C. does not discriminate against race, creed, color, gender, ethnic background or religious beliefs. Membership is open to all people who are interested in helping further the goals of the W.B.A.N.E.C. There are no restrictions as to members owning any particular brand, make or size of motorcycle, or even owning a motorcycle.

 

If you would like to join the W.B.A.N.E.C., give or attend one of their functions or know a family in need, go to www.wba-nec.org/home.html to learn more and contact a member.

 

Vancouver-08/23/99-For Childrens Fund, Richmond City Community Association Keen Kids program Leader Kate Maryschak (C) helps Winston Cheung (L) a 6 year old ADD child with his art work while Kai Suzuki a 9 year old autistic child works in the background. Photo by Nick Didlick/Vancouver Sun (For Lifestyle story by Leslie Peterson) [PNG Merlin Archive]

180626-N-WF272-095 SAN DIEGO (June 26, 2018) Senior Chief Culinary Specialist Anthony Hooper, left, and Ship’s Serviceman Seaman Jaylan Eady, right, from Whiteville, N.C., help Logistics Specialist 2nd Class Donald Eugene, from Miami, don a chemical, biological and radiological (CBR) overgarment during a CBR training exercise aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). Bonhomme Richard is currently in its homeport of San Diego, preparing for an upcoming scheduled deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Diana Quinlan/Released)

C------ grew up on a farm on the edge of Dartmoor, and farming is what she has always known. Having no siblings, she liked to be with her parents whatever they were doing, whether feeding cows on the moor, or filling bottles for orphan lambs. Her mother did all the work indoors, gardened, and helped outdoors with the cows, but took care that C------ had friends and birthday parties like other children. C------ also had chickens, cats and dogs as pets, a favourite cow and, as she grew up, her own horses. At Young Farmers Club she met P-----, and married him when she was 25; they were perfectly suited. Everyone was pleased. Now C------ helps on the farm morning and evening, and P----- at weekends. Her mother is widowed; she runs the farm with a new confidence and even goes ‘swaling’ as a Commoner, burning gorse on the moor.

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