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Dachau jacket, part of exhibit at the Kupferberg Holocaust Center at Queensborough Community College.

Gavin Blevins is the Town Mananger in Damascus looks down at some of the recent walkway in Damascus. Damascus Community Pathways Project creates a more personal connection between the town of Damascus and the Appalachian Trail, offering hikers and loved ones a chance to purchase engraved bricks to be placed on the portion of the trail that runs through Damascus.

Good Food Garden Party

Community Groundworks

Madison, Wisconsin

September 12, 2015

Photos by Emma Cassidy, eaCas.com

Enjoy a community of gardeners, get gardening tips, and swap seeds. Seed swaps promote biodiversity and recycle precious resources. Package seeds to share in individual bags, and label them with the name of the flower, vegetable or herb, required growing conditions, and date of harvest. Can include unused commercial seeds in original packages no more than one year old. Non-hybridized seeds preferred. Extra seeds available. In partnership with Howard County Master Gardeners. Held at HCLS Miller Branch

The Honolulu Community Action Program (HCAP) is a private, non-profit organization that has been serving Oahu’s needy population since 1965.

 

Their philosophy is that no individual should be denied the opportunity to share and contribute fully to the best of his/her capabilities in the social and economic well-being and prosperity of our society.

 

Annually, HCAP serves more than 17,000 low-income clients in the areas of job preparation, placement and follow-up; education for children, youth and adults; basic needs including food, shelter and utilities; community advocacy; coordination and resource mobilization.

Westchester Community College Yonkers Extension Center.

(photo by Gabe Palacio)

Councilmember Constant attends the 2008 CommUnity Resource Fair.

Community &; Neighborhood Services worked with local senior citizens and youth to create murals to adorn the Brentwood Community Garden.

Community Open House 8-10-13

HCC students and faculty participated in the 13th Annual Cesar Chavez Parade on Saturday, March 31. The parade proceeded north on Chavez Boulevard, turned east on Ave Q/JW Peavey and ended at Hidalgo Park where there was a short presentation by local politicians at the Gazebo.

My father and I spotted these two seals in our community Lake.

Altadena Community Garden

 

3330 N. Lincoln Avenue, Altadena, CA 91001.

 

At corner of Lincoln Avenue and Palm Street, enter on Palm Street.

treasure, silver, resolution and winter.

Rookie Science March 2019. 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.

Community Center was also a make-shift crash pad during the warm spring months, photo by Carter Tomassi.

 

Photo here for memories. I did on occasion make a stop or two here.

such concentration even without film in the camera

Fenton Street Urban Park. October 16, 2022. Images by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

South Library. Friday 7 August 2015.

Photo by Donna Robertson

 

File reference: 2015-08-07-IMG_8574

 

From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.

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Community members and leaders from the Kingston-Galloway/Orton Park neighborhood meet with their university counterparts at the second Community Connections Leadership Forum.

The forum was designed to foster collaborations between UTSC and Scarborough communities. It brought UTSC faculty, administrators and students together with community leaders to discuss ways of partnering on research and community development projects.

Point Roberts Community Center serving people of the peninsula.

 

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.

From left to right: Julien 'Erinan' Crevits, Tia 'Avatea' Paraurahi, Martin 'Snowstorm' Kerstein and Martin 'Amboss' Rabl - elegantly throwing a T-shirt to the hungry crowd.

Fenton Street Urban Park. October 16, 2022. Images by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

To celebrate at the culmination of our opening week events, we hosted our Community Open House on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013, from noon to 2:30 p.m. Groups of a cappella singers, dancers, and musicians filled the center as we opened up our spaces and invited the public to poke around. Elise Witt led An Impromptu Glorious Chorus at the end of the open house and invited everyone to join in. After the open house, we welcomed our second performers, the conductorless ensemble Sphinx Virtuosi.

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