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Texans fans showed off their pink and support at the tailgate event Houston Community College hosted at Reliant Stadium. Dozens of people turned out to see our Mobile Go Center before the Texans-Ramsgame at Reliant Stadium.
November 29, 2016
The current student guild is presenting its accomplishments and also kick-off the elections activities for the next guild committee
Nathaniel's car
JP on the roof racks
Jim set dressing
Marty cheering
Me behind the camera
Happy Facedown Tuesday!
The Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce held their third annual Area Tourism & Community Improvement Awards at Stone Bridge Farms on Thursday morning.
As the event's title describes, there were to primary groupings of awards: Tourism & Community Improvement. The Tourism Awards recognized remarkable individuals, businesses and organizations who contribute to the success of the tourism industry in the Cullman area.
The Community Improvement Award inspires businesses and organizations to take action to preserve, protect and promote community improvement in Cullman.
"Cullman Makers" had their booths set-up on both sides of the expansive conference hall so attendees could peruse and purchase their handmade goods. The Folk Junkies: Bob Keefe, Carl Lowe and John Lott were on hand to provide live music before the brunch and main presentations.
Below is the official roster of the Cullman Chamber of Commerce's 2016 Cullman Area Tourism & Community Improvement Awards ... CONGRATULATIONS!!:
Business Awards
Best Attraction Award – The Evelyn Burrow Museum
Exceptional Festival or Event Award – Peinhardt Living History Farm Day
Extraordinary Everyday Eatery – The Red Door Cafe
Near Nature, Near Perfect Award – Stony Lonesome OHV Park
Rockin’ Retailer – Monograms Plus of Cullman
Spirit of Cullman Award – Southern Accents Architectural Antiques
Individual Service Awards
Heart of the House Award – Ricky Self with Heritage Park
Hospitality Volunteer of the Year – David Warren of Cullman Aerial and Real Estate Photography
Rising Star Award – Rachel Dawsey with North Alabama Agriplex
Savvy Retail Sales Associate – Deanna Millican of Doug Doggett Jewelers
Silver Spoon Award – Krissie Harlan-Spitzer of Stone Bridge Farm and Carlton's Italian Restaurant
Superior Service Award – Dustin Tubbs of Stone Bridge Farm
Tourism Professional of the Year Award – Elaine Fuller with Cullman County Museum
White Glove Award – Tracy Reza of Hampton Inn-Cullman Alabama
Community Improvement Awards
Business/Organization “Building A Sense Of Community” – Camp Meadowbrook
Business/Organization with Best Curb Appeal – Wallace State Community College
Business/Organization with Best Landscaping (Small) – Smith Lake RV Resort
Business/Organization with Best Landscaping (Large) – Rehau Plant Cullman, A
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Business/Organization with Best New Construction – Cullman High School
Business/Organization with Best Restoration – The Abbey Byre at St. Bernard Abbey
Distinguished Life of Service Award – Mother Mary Angelica at Shrine of The Most Blessed Sacrament
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This inviting public space at the Kendall "T" station in Cambridge combines low-impact architecture, connecting walkways, and short- and long-range views, all complemented by the relaxed, dappled shade of thoughful plantings. Plants are integral to this built environment, helping to connect the different domains of use.Notice how many kinds of transportation are visible here, walking, biking, cars, public, and tourism. I think spaces like this build community. What's your opinion?
Rathgormack/Clonea Community Games
To view Photos of the event they are available on CD from the committee members contact Joan Curran on 086-0583301 to borrow for a copy
Spiral Q's 23rd annual Peoplehood Parade offers people of every neighborhood to represent their work and their communities to walk in solidarity with each other as they celebrate those living and working at the forefront of fighting against oppression and discrimination.
Peoplehood is not just an an event, it is also a beautiful art-making and community building process that takes hundreds of artists, activists, adults, children, and community members to create. Peoplehood is shaped by the people who create it.
For more information and to donate: www.spiralq.org/peoplehood23/
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Hoover held a community night on August 30. Principal Sherry Poole said it was a great way to get students interested in activities for the school year.
Deputy Minister of Communications Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams addresses elderly citizens during Idutywa Community Imbizo (Photo GCIS)
April 14, 2014
During National Library Week, community leaders showed their support of libraries by signing the "Declaration for the Right to Libraries," a campaign designed to build sustained support for America's right to libraries of all types. On Monday, April 14, the EVPL hosted a declaration signing ceremony in the lobby of Central Library that included brief comments from Mayor Winnecke, Tracy Gorman of the Evansville Rescue Mission, Erika Taylor of the YWCA, Dr. John Mosbo from UE and Chris Kiefer, the President of the EVSC School Board. The public and staff were also encouraged to sign the declaration.
helping the community at aspen copse dorset uk
We are the Mud Larks at work clearing the rubbish and digging it deeper
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.
[WASHINGTON, DC] - Durbin met with Prudential Spirit of Community Volunteer Service Award Illinois State Honorees Elizabeth Lee of Bloomingdale and Glennita Williams of South Holland.
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