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The wooden building of the former Tapanila Railway Station has been moved ca. 10 km here to Pikku-Huopalahti and is now used as a community center for the neighbourhood.
CLI Research Fellow Cara Midlige '17 (left) discusses her research with Cecilia Schlossberg, a member of the Southwest and Behind the Rocks NRZ’s Education Committee. Photo by John Atashian
The garden at 1630 N. Richmond Ave. features organic farming, a rainwater collection system, compost heaps and works of art. NOTE: Unfortunately, the property was sold and two nondescript residences were constructed on the site in 2014.
The epic eighth annual Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health, was held on Thursday, May 8, 2014 at the The Farm, located at 1 Alice Ingram Circle in Chapel Hill. Fifty teams competed for the coveted Bocce trophy and the honor of being crowned the 2014 Bocce Champion. The winning team was The ArtsCenter with Brad Porter and Beven Ramsey defeating 2013 Champions Team Big Hands Chris Derby, Baguettaboutit partner, and Jon Reda, manager of The UPS Store in Meadowmont, in the final.
(©2014 Kevin Seifert Photography | kevin@kevinseifertphotography.com | 919.208.9458)
Whether you're competing or just cheering for your favorite Bocce duo, a good time is guaranteed. Teams of Two are SOLD OUT, but you can add yourself to our Bocce Team Waitlist here. Your registration includes:
Team of Two ($130) SOLD OUT: Tournament play, plus snacks, dinner and drinks at the Tournament.
Host Team of Two ($250) SOLD OUT: Everything that the Team of Two gets, plus sponsorship recognition at the Tournament.
SuperFan ($25): Dinner and drinks at the Tournament, an opportunity to compete in the Consolation Bracket, and all the Bocce you could hope to watch!
This year, we're excited to bring back the "best dressed" competition. If your Bocce Team or SuperFan group is deemed "best dressed" by our judges, you'll win a special prize.
The Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health is a fundraiser for the Chamber's Partnership for a Sustainable Community, our charitable arm that works on economic and community development. Thank you for your contribution!
Barton Community College's Lahni Clifton competing in Pentathlon at 2014 NJCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships March 7, 2014 at the New Balance Track & Field Center at The Armory in New York, NY.
Title: Community Service
Photographer: Kim Remp
Date: October 2012
Repository: University of Arkansas Libraries Special Collections
Collection: Caley Postcards
Filename: 9015-028-000-04047.jpg
State: Delaware
County: Sussex County
City/Town: Bridgeville
Color/BW: Color
Image Type:
Publisher: Loletie M. Smith, Laurel, Del.
Stamp: 1c Benjamin Franklin
Postmark year: 1906
Size: 5.5 x 3.5
Comments:
Barton Community College Men's Soccer vs Northwest Kansas Technical College on 10-18-17 at the Cougar Soccer/Track Complex on the campus of Barton Community College in Great Bend, KS.
Photos by Todd Moore, Barton Sports Information Department.
Photos and images of events, programs, people and our community during Community Read 2019. Featured book titles include The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, Wishtree by Katherine Applegate and Love by Matt de la Peña.
In 1931 local community and government developed a plan to build a bridge across the Red River joining East and West Selkirk at an estimated cost of $300,000. No one realized at that time how difficult it would be to raise the funds. The depression hit and money was scarce for everyone including the government. It took another six years before the bridge became a reality. The bridge became fully serviceable by the fall of 1936, and still connects East and West Selkirk today.
The Vertafore Marketing Team highlighted the upcoming Vertafore Community during the 2016 Vertafore Walk of Fame Product Demo Fair in Bothell.
The 6th annual BC Mining Week Community Fair provided students from across Vancouver with an educational immersion into the geology and mining. Created by the Mineral Resources Education Program of BC in partnership with the Association for Mineral Exploration BC, the fair was designed to build a better understanding about exploration and mining practices, BC’s mineral resources and the rich mining history of the province. The exhibits were a big hit for Lord Roberts students.