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The annual event, hosted by the Office of Community Partnerships, connects the worlds of academia and civic service to create vital social programs inside and outside of Boston.
This was oven used to make handmade bricks. I returned there last week and it´s no longer there, it was destroyed...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Mountain-Prairie Region Deputy ARD for External Affairs, Matt Kales, introduces early childhood education students at William Roberts Elementary School in Denver to some of Colorado's native and historic wildlife species.
Credit: USFWS
I spent several days in Yakima waiting out hot weather. Then I gave up and decided to head west, instead of farther east into dry areas where there are less rivers.
One nice place to ride, in Yakima, is the community college campus. Nice grounds and a peace plant sculpture in one of the buildings.
The Valley of the Communities in Yad Vashem is a massive 2.5 acre monument literally dug out of natural bedrock. Over 5000 names of communities are engraved on the stone walls in the Valley of the Communities. Each name recalls a Jewish community which existed for hundreds of years; for the inhabitants, each community constituted an entire world. Today, in most cases, nothing remains but the name.
The Valley was excavated out of the earth-nothing was built above ground. It is as if what had been built up on the surface of the earth over the course of a millennium-a thousand years of Jewish communal life- was suddenly swallowed up The names of the communities are engraved on the 107 walls which roughly corresponds to the geographic arrangement of the map of Europe and North Africa. The names of the communities are engraved and commemorated on the walls in the Valley for future generations who will identify with the memories and find their roots.
Residents of Thomasboro engaged with community agencies during a collaborative event that brought people together to share food, fun, and educational resources benefiting childhood development and economic opportunity. Charlotte Mecklenburg Library provided information on learning programs such as Summer Break and Active Reading; access to educational resources through ONE Access and live homework help; resources on continuing education; hands-on technology and literacy for teens; book giveaways; and storytelling through friend of the Library, Ramona Big Eagle. BBQ was provided by Noble Smoke, and music by artists JustHIS League. Games and face painting were also among fun activities for kids.
Giving hope and transformation for Charlotte’s most at-risk neighborhoods, Charlotte Mecklenburg Dream Center sponsored the event as a part of their Adopt-A-Block kickoff, which seeks to connect with residents through faith-based outreach.
June 29, 2019: 12 – 3:00 at Thomasboro Academy
Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon
Snapshot of S. BIcard in Asia Tour 2009 from Moscou to Tokyo without plane
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Community & Neighborhood Services worked with local senior citizens and youth to create murals to adorn the Brentwood Community Garden.
University Initiatives' Assistant Director Amanda Burke demonstrates ASU in the Community's features to faculty members Dr. Duane Roen and Dr. William Verdini. Together they talk about ways the site might be helpful to faculty as well as the greater community. Photo by Jessica Rose
Thanks to Donna, Mike, Lynne and the team from the Torthorwald Community Group (TGA) for organising such a brilliant Afternoon Tea in the village hall on 17 June 2018.
Thanks also to Jean Wilson and the "community helpers" both young and old(er) for all the baking etc and for lending a hand on the day.
Funds raised will be used by the TCG to improve the children's play area in the village.
With everyone's help they are getting nearer their target.
Well done everyone!
1.) I shot this photo of emus at the farm in St. Mathias.
2.) This photo would constitute as community as I shot this on the pumpkin patch day. Pumpkin patch day is a local event held at the farm.
Play It Smart Program at Centennial College. Winter Semester 2015. Week 5. Wheelchair basketball Tournament and craft sale day!
A community outreach program for kids in scarborough area learn skills such as financial literacy, math, english, inclusivity, friendship, arts & crafts, nutrition, sports, discipline, & much more.
A collaboration with Enactus Centennial & Hurt no More.
For more information visit www.PlayitSmartCentennial.ca
The 25th annual Community Christmas program for the Riverbend community in Illinois collected 17,116 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 11, 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 15 recipient agencies. Items donated included non-perishable food, clothes, winter weather necessities like gloves, hats and scarves, blankets, baby care items, hygiene items, and new toys. Community Christmas helps more than 6,000 people in need every year.
Rosebird Community Hall in Stratford-upon-Avon.
www.rosebirdcommunityhall.org/
On 26th July 2012 which is the opening day of the Waitrose food store, we will open the hall for an information day and we will have a grand opening Sat 1st September 2012, 2-5pm, after the holiday period. The Committee is hard at work on the final details and, as you can imagine, things are still a little fluid but we are making good progress.