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Celebrating one million French travelers on Airbnb. Photography by Laura Stevens.

Scandinavian Midsummer festival at the Scandinavian Community Centre in Burnaby, BC, June 24, 2018. Thanks to Noah Photography for the photos.

Skipton Wrestling Club got to grips for the first time on Sunday 3 July 2022.

 

The first session was delivered by Coach Mo Osman, Coach Babak and Mr Rashid Hussain (BWA Clubs and Community Development Officer).

 

Skipton Wrestling club meets at :-

 

Broughton Road Community Centre

Broughton Road

Skipton

BD23 1TU

Not much of a canopy.

A nine-foot bust of Benjamin Franklin, commissioned by the city of Philadelphia, was installed on Oct. 3 and dedicated in Girard Fountain Park at 4th and Arch Streets in historic downtown Philadelphia at 10 a.m. on Oct. 5, 2007.

 

In 2003, the city of Philadelphia launched a competition to replace the much-loved but deteriorated Penny Franklin sculpture that stood next to the Engine 8 firehouse in the historic Old City neighborhood (see map). After sifting through many submissions, the council chose James' proposal for a nine-foot bronze bust. Key to its selection was James' desire to make the sculpture more than simply a memorial and a thing of beauty; just like the work it would replace, he said, it should be a touchstone for the surrounding community.

www.jepsculpture.com/benfranklin.shtml

 

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WCC President Dr. Rose B. Bellanca congratulates Bravo! Award winners during a luncheon in their honor at Washtenaw Community College on Wednesday, April 12, 2017. | Photo by Lon Horwedel

A Syracuse Community Service Officer FPIS (Unit 572) patrolling before the Westcott Street Cultural Fair.

WRA members celebrate International Midwives' Day.

 

Uganda.

Esperanza Community Services was founded by Guadalupe Reyes in 1969 as a school for children whose learning needs were not met in traditional classrooms. It now provides an alternate school for more than 60 full-time students ranging from kindergarten to 22-years-old with developmental disabilities, as well as services for around 70 adults, including in-home and at group homes in the neighborhood. The center is predominantly housed in the former St. Columbkille Catholic School at 520 N. Marshfield Ave. Since Esperanza moved into the structure in the 1970s, it has received few upgrades and major repairs. A recently received $585,230 grant will allow for renovation to commence this fall, coordinating with the ongoing school year with an estimated completion by 2024.

 

Organized in 1859, St. Columbkille Church was located at 1638 W. Grand Ave. In 1899, the Sisters of Providence took charge when the Holy Cross Brothers withdrew and Father Dunne invited the sisters to take charge of the boys’ school. In 1907, the sisters also took charge of the girls’ school due to the withdrawal of the Sisters of Charity. Boys and girls were in separate rooms. The grammar school for the girls developed into a full eight grades and a commercial high school. Because of the lack of available sisters, the grammar school closed in 1971. The commercial school closed in 1969. The church, since demolished, closed in 1975.

 

Celebrating one million French travelers on Airbnb. Photography by Laura Stevens.

This photo was taken at Insomnia61 #i61.

 

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InTents, schools' Peace Camp at Hayle Community School, Cornwall. Artist: Lucy Willow, Poet: Phil Bowen. Photograph by Alison Cronin. Peace Camp is created by Deborah Warner in collaboration with Fiona Shaw. Soundscape by Mel Mercier. Sound design by John Del' Nero. Produced by Artichoke.

People crowd around an RCC table at College Night, 10/17/17.

Bartlesville Community Center as seen from Price Tower.

This is one of the old wooden community buildings so popular in New Zealand. Built probably in the mid-1930's - 1940's (someone able to tell me exactly when?), there are heaps of these old buildings all around the country - all now becoming somewhat dilapidated, but they are a wonderful reminder of our history!

Community garden at 22nd and Union. Lot scheduled for development in February. Will be demolished along with Cappy's

Students work with Kendal at Oberlin residents to remove invasive plants as part of Oberlin's Community Engagement Institute. More than 130 first-year students engaged in service at 14 sites in Oberlin on Saturday, August 31.

 

Photo by Yevhen Gulenko

Millbrook, AL

Alabama River

Thank you to everyone who joined us at our community engagement session in Port Alberni on April 27.

There’s a place at our table for you! Meet new people, share a meal, and enjoy conversation that is authentic, engaging and meaningful. Everyone is welcome! Held inside the Rouse Company Foundation (RCF) building at Howard Community College.

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