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The Bethesda Methodist Church was built in 1900, serving the faithful until 1925, when the congregation switched to the newly-formed United Church of Canada.

 

That congregation, in turn amalgamated with the United Church in Picton and the building was sold to the village of Bethesda (now part of Sophiasburgh Ward) for use as a Community Hall. It now sits as a back-up facility for community events when the newer facilities in the Couny are in use.

 

(Sophiasburgh) Prince Edward County, Ontario.

The Community Bridge mural project transformed a plain concrete bridge in Frederick, Maryland, near Washington DC, into the stunning illusion of an old stone bridge. Artist William Cochran and his assistants painted the entire structure by hand, using advanced trompe L'oeil ("deceive the eye") techniques. Many people walk by it and never realize they have been fooled. Once they grasp that the bridge is actually an artwork, visitors discover that there are mysterious carvings in the stones, images too numerous to count. They represent symbols and stories contributed by thousands of people from all over the community, across the country, and around the world. These co-creators have made Community Bridge an inspiring symbol of common ground.

 

In early 1993, artist William Cochran proposed the bridge project because of the structures strategic location at the urban center of the long-planned Carroll Creek Park, Frederick's key economic development project. This linear park site is positioned along the symbolic racial and economic dividing line in the city. The park plan was stalled by controversy and disagreement until the bridge project engaged the participation of the community to build a symbol of common ground. It became a catalyst for revitalization and a symbol of connection and the spirit of community.

 

At first, however, Community Bridge itself became swept into the controversy. Many letters to the local newspaper expressed outrage at such a novel idea, "painting a bridge on a bridge," as talk radio host David Brenner put it. Yet Cochran had asked the town before to trust his vision, to let him paint small detailed murals on buildings in Frederick City's treasured historic district. Those murals with their dreamlike imagery were also controversial when first proposed, but upon completion they had become quiet landmarks. That history gave the public confidence in the bridge project proposal.

 

Once the proposal was approved, the artist decided to invite 173,000 people, the residents of the area, to collaborate on this ambitious artwork. Shared Vision spearheaded the massive public outreach called Bridge Builders that asked individuals to contribute ideas to the bridge artwork, to become co-creators with the artist. Countless ideas were collected, and they shaped every part of the bridge mural.

Kauai Community College graduates celebrated at the college's spring 2016 commencement ceremony on May 13 at Vidinha Stadium.

On East Broadway, theres a little grimy alley with this building with a CBGB's like facade. This side of Chinatown is a little more gritty.

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The 26th annual Community Christmas program for the Riverbend community in Illinois collected 19,252 items for those in need during the holiday season. The program, sponsored by United Way's Southwest Illinois Division and The Telegraph, wrapped up on Thursday, December 10, when more than 100 boxes were picked up from local businesses, dropped off at a central location, and then were sorted for distribution to the 17 recipient agencies. Items donated included non-perishable food, clothes, winter weather necessities like gloves, hats and scarves, blankets, towels, baby care items, hygiene items, and new toys. Community Christmas helps more than 6,000 people in need every year.

Colonel Joseph P. Moore, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, welcomed new and returning teachers during the Community Teacher Reception, Aug. 22, 2011, in the Community Activity Center. Following a briefing about the future of Camp Humphreys, those in attendance were offered a light lunch and a windshield tour of Camp Humphreys. School begins Aug. 29.

 

U.S. Army photos by Steven Hoover

 

For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys' official web site or check out our online videos.

PHOTO CREDIT: Kate Holt for JHPIEGO/MCSP.

A community meeting is held to discuss health issues in in Takradi, Ghana Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016.. As well as community members the chief is also in attendence and ensurees that messages that are discussed are carried out. A community Decision making system is used to ensure action plans are implemente.

For more information: taubmancollege.umich.edu/rtm

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Photos by Peter Smith / Peter Smith Photography

Community Network Annual Event

2015 Annual Reception at RAF Henlow 24th June 2015 in the Officers' Mess followed by Sunset ceremony and Flypast. The band of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell and the Band of the Queens Division provided musical support.

Only high floors remaining in ACT's fleet.

 

Culpepper Community Gardens are looking particularly magnificent at the moment!

 

End of May 2014.

 

www.islington.gov.uk/services/parks-environment/parks/you...

November 29, 2016

The current student guild is presenting its accomplishments and also kick-off the elections activities for the next guild committee

It's dark and stormy time here in Vancouver. I happened to be near one of the more interesting community centres on Main Street during a break in the showers, so I snapped this shot before the rains came back. The building is surrounded by roly poly Teletubby-style hills and I lucked out with one that put the spooky branch in just the right spot.

 

Details:

5DII with 3 exposures (-2,0,+2). Some curve work to play with the contrast and some masking to get rid of the ghosting around the branches.

 

This shot inspired by: Dark and Stormy (the Guinness and Port kind)

Community Garden, Fort Mason, SF, CA

"...starting to feel like a community", with "starting" being the operative word. Is Blair the nearest Grocery Store?

For 30 years Community Schools have played an important role in the Vancouver Board of Education to meet the needs of neighbourhoods by providing after school programs and services to children and their families. Learn more about all the amazing things these teams do in elementary and secondary schools across the district in this video.

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Fairfield CT Community Theatre Foundation

 

First attempt at shooting it, going to work at it and take some more.

NE Turkey, Erzurum Province, Uzundere District, Village of Camliyamac: 10th C Georgian Church of Oshki, Deesis Composition with Donor Figures on South Facade with recent damages (in late Sept. 2009, the relief sculpture of Christ has fallen down from its original position on the south facade)

I happened upon this tiny Brooklyn community garden while trying to get to a food co-op. Housed in a tiny lot between two brownstones, I found Farrah working in the garden, trying to weed it out. I wasn't really doing anything, so I offered to help. We spent a couple of hours hoeing the weeds, picking fruits and vegetables, listening to hip hop and talking about her thesis on rhetoric and the community. This was definitely one of my more fun/random/interesting travel activities.

One Chintan teacher has established a community library that allows wastepicker children to take books home to read.

 

Photo: Ted Mathys, 2009 AP Peace Fellow. Partner: Chintan. Location: Delhi, India.

A newer TransLink community shuttle in downtown, as a route C21. (Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

VCC invited high school students to watch the competitions and take part in VCC’s third annual Try-a-trade event. Hundreds of students sampled applied learning at VCC – including Automotive Collision & Automotive Refinishing, Automotive Service, Baking & Pastry Arts, Culinary Arts, Fashion Arts, Drafting, Hair Design, Jewellery Art and Design (Diploma), and Skin and Body Therapy. Students and teachers tried their freshly-manicured hands at welding, spray painting and tire repair. There were also opportunities to learn about Aboriginal education at VCC, interact with a science display, and make fondant roses.

Title: Moorehead Community Students

Date: 1930's

Location: Lakeland, FL

Description: Student pose outside of the school in the Moorehead Community. Teacher, Mrs. Nettie Adderly is on the top right side.

Collection: Northwest Community Collection

ID: Moorehead_039

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Sunnyvale Community Center

550 East Remington Drive

Sunnyvale, California

 

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Health clinic in City Heights, San Diego. I'd love to know what this great old brick building was originally.

Enjoy this image from Earth 2050, our free community event hosted by Green Change on Sunday, April 24, 2022 in Mill Valley, California.

 

Over a thousand people of all ages joined our Earth Day celebration, to enjoy informative exhibits and activities, fine art, good food, inspiring talks and music. We invited participants to help create a better world by taking actions such as: use clean energy, eat sustainably, live lightly and build healthy communities.

 

Thanks to everyone who made Earth 2050 possible, including our wonderful exhibitors, artists, musicians, speakers, volunteers and team members! Special thanks to our partners at Mill Valley Recreation and to all our sponsors, including Good Earth, Marin Water, MCE, Mill Valley Refuse and Straus Family Creamery, to name but a few. We loved your thoughtful participation and hope you found this event as fulfilling as we did. :)

 

We’re particularly grateful to all our volunteer photographers and videographers, who graciously captured the spirit of our community celebration through images like this one. Kudos to key media contributors Stu Bass, Luis Costa, Dana Dworin, Fabrice Florin, Sonia Lee and Michael Wanger – as well as to Kathi Ellick, Vickisa Feinberg, Tom Flynn, Molly Given, Sean McGrew, Paul Moe, Erma Murphy, Max Perrey and Emma Sixta, for contributing their photos and videos of Earth 2050 as a public service for GreenChange.net .

 

Our Earth 2050 images are freely licensed for public and educational use under the terms of Creative Commons CC-BY-SA 3.0, which requires credits to our photographers, as well as to GreenChange.net . Creator names for each photo or video in this album are shown as tags: click on any tag to see more images from that creator.

 

Click the links below to see more photos and videos of our favorite moments from Earth 2050, along with related information. We hope they will inspire you to take action in your own life to protect our future and build a more just and sustainable world by 2050.

  

RELATED LINKS

 

• Earth 2050 Photo Album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72177720298766189

 

• Earth 2050 Video Album: vimeo.com/showcase/9506624

 

• Earth 2050 Event Page: www.greenchange.net/earth2050/

 

• More Green Change Videos: vimeo.com/showcase/5820202

 

• About Green Change: www.greenchange.net/

  

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