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Capital University students and staff help the students at Lincoln Park Elementary plant vegetables in the community garden. Learn more at www.capital.edu/garden.
Estes projectos, co-financiados por programas nacionais e europeus, incluÃram acções diversificadas de forma a integrar questões ambientais, sócio/culturais e económicas que permitiram criar infra-estruturas, equipamentos, instrumentos e serviços que estão actualmente a ser utilizados e melhorados, destacando-se os seguintes.
Na mesma data podia ler-se em :http://www.cm-montemornovo.pt/pt/conteudos/actividade+municipal/ambiente+e+saneamento+basico/
On June 15, 2015, residents as well as volunteers from EBNHS, Keep Peoria Beautiful, and GenU with United Way participated in painting and landscaping projects along Wisconsin Ave. The work day concluded with a surprise 80th birthday party for East Bluff resident Mary Wilkinson!
As Congress and the Obama Administration take on the issue of health care reform, Sheldon invited Cumberland residents to share their health care stories and ideas with him at this free community dinner at the Lusitania Club. He was joined by Cumberland Mayor Daniel McKee, and Rhode Islander Kathy Fonseca, who is living with a heart condition and has experienced the shortfalls of our health care system first hand.
Members of the armed forces carry the colors during the Reedley Fiesta Parade October 10. Photo by Andrew Shinn
20161215 Federaal staatssecretaris Philippe De Backer brengt een bezoek aan Voka HC tijdens de community meeting
A good start of the week..
They began with circle time reviewing what they learned last week. They had great fun helping the community by being Transport Managers, road construction engineers and some as drivers.
They enjoyed learning how to write. Numeracy of today was focused with Pizza Maths and finally feeding the hungry penguin with number fish.
They also sorted colors with pom pom and sang a song on shapes, made a Taxi for Arts and Craft and phonic p for penguin. Their fine motor skills were put to work.
The week started with full swing and awaiting for much more this week.
Each summer at the Mattress Factory, artists and educators from a variety of disciplines come together with local youth to engage in hands-on projects that inspire and initiate conversations about the community. Children learn about the history of the museum and of the neighborhood and explore artistic and practical ways to improve the places that we live.The summer of 2012 featured three different sessions of Community ArtLab, with themes like Utopia, Super Hero Snack Time, and The Power of Play.
Flood the Nations and Life Church of Fort Collins, CO, visited San Agustin and Las Playas in July 2013.
to scare the birds off, I presume. It looked so nice outside today that I just had to get out of my office. So I took a walk around the community gardens and enjoyed the breif 64 degree weather.
With Loong Doon in the hole, the rest of the team is carefully wiggling the concrete form into perfect trim.
A group of 12 volunteers, including Sodexo employees along with Sodexo partners employees from Hercules & Hercules Inc. and Payne Landscaping, Inc., volunteered at a Radiothon for Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan. Read more at the Sodexo blog by clicking bit.ly/HOmlWS. The event was a huge big success and our Sodexo volunteers enjoyed answering pledge calls and processing donations. It was an incredible collaborative effort and in the two hours we volunteered, the radio station raised a total of $85,612. Over the course of the entire Radiothon, a whopping $371, 282 was raised to help Gleaners fight childhood hunger. This equals roughly 1,131,531 nutritious meals for hungry children – an amazing amount!
Volunteers of the Month are recognized during the Community Information Brief April 26, 2011.
Photos by Volker Ramspott
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On December 29, 2014, Mayor Ras J. Baraka, members of the Newark Municipal Council, Deputy Mayor for International Relations and Diaspora Affairs Ugo Nwaokoro, Department of Neighborhood and Recreational Services Director Patrick Council, the City of Newark’s African Commission, the Office of Civic Engagement, in collaboration with Africa-Newark International, Believe in Newark Foundation, The Ghanaian Way Council, and local dignitaries will observed Kwanzaa with a community celebration held at John F. Kennedy Recreation Center.
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