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Harvard GSD, semester 2 project 1

 

community center that acts as linkage between the Emerald Necklace, the subway, and street at Landmark Center, Boston

very pale gray lichen possibly also Bellemerea (compare www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/8068772138/) I'll look into it.

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.

Col. John M. Scott, Commander, U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I hosted a Community Town Hall with Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal, the 2nd Infantry Division commander Feb. 11. They briefed the community on topics such as transformation, command sponsorship, key projects and Casey Elementary School to name a few. Scott and Vandal fielded questions from those who were present and following online on Facebook.

Westchester Community College Yonkers Extension Center.

(photo by Gabe Palacio)

There looks to be a large Arab community just west of Finch Station.

Happy Hour for our newly updated community portal at Sunlight offices in Washington DC, on August 9, 2013.

This short article talks about the advantages of being well attached to with nearby professionals if you're in the actual healthcare business. For more info visit now: www.communityhealthcarenetwork.org

 

Seniors at Ebenezer Baptist Church received lots of individualized hands-on learning with laptops and mobile devices. They're daily becoming more proficient with today's technology, learning about Library resources, and discovering what works best for them!

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Little Italy; Ottawa, Ontario.

White Ribbon Alliance Nigeria in partnership with Wellbeing foundation launched the #WhatWomenWant campaign in Abuja, Nigeria.

 

#WhatWomenWant intends to improve quality maternal and reproductive healthcare for women and girls between the ages of 15-49 years. The campaign is a nationwide 2 year campaign lasting from 2018-2019. #WhatWomenWant will collect responses throughout 2018 and key findings will be analysed, aggregated and shared in 2019. It will use key global and national moments to involve and galvanize as many as possible in making positive change for women and girls. Share what you want and make your voice heard: www.whatwomenwant.org

 

#WhatWomenWant

 

Abuja, Nigeria.

 

April 13, 2018.

This picture here was on a rainy day and I liked it since it was in a different perspective. I wanted to enhance the colors a bit to look darker and sharper than the original photo. I noticed that the community is always focused on their tasks and do not really pay attention to their surroundings. I chose this image because it was the best looking picture in my opinion as I wanted to remake my contact sheet. I feel like the end result was a little too blue though.

Community gardens

 

WRA Zimbabwe Self-Care Project in Kwekwe, Zimbabwe.

 

2017.

Community members gathering materials to build the water infrastructure in Yomybato.

Port-au-Prince, August 01st, 2019. Community engagement campaign in the streets of the Haitian capital Port-au-Pince against Sexual Exploitation and Abuses (SEA). This outreach project lead by the Mima Gentile, UNPOL Conduct Discipline Team (CDT) officer and conducted by 21 UNPOL and FPU officers aimed to sensitize the population about the Zero Tolerance policy of the UN and transmit the information about the existing hotline to report cases of SEA.

 

Photo Leonora Baumann UN/MINUJUSTH

Photo by Echo Xie.

 

Sunday June 24, 2012 1:00pm - 6:00pm @ The Fridge (516 8th Street SE Rear alley, Washington, DC 20003)

 

Join us on a group bicycle ride to different community gardens in D.C., with everyone convening at a community film screening and discussion of a feature-length documentary, "A Community of Gardeners," which promotes urban sustainability and green spaces, with a chance for film-goers to drink, eat and socialize afterwards.

 

GROUP CYCLE RIDE (1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.) - FREE

 

Meet up at City Bikes' Adams Morgan location (2501 Champlain St. NW) at 1:00 p.m. Soon aftewards, we will head out for a chance to see Wangari Gardens, a great new city garden in the shadow of the Children's Medical Center. From there we will meander across town to visit the new terraced garden at Brainfood and then to the Fridge Gallery. Following the screening and social hour, head over to City Bikes' Capitol Hill location (709 8th St. SE) for snacks and swag. If you have any questions please email ben@citybikes.com. The group ride is free and open to the public.

 

To guarantee your seat at the screening, be sure to also purchase tickets for $5.

 

Scoutmob presents: FILM SCREENING + DISCUSSION (3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.) + SOCIAL HOUR (4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.) - $5

 

Buy your tix online: secure.scoutmob.com/washington-dc/hand-picked/cycle-in

 

The feature-length documentary, "A Community of Gardeners," explores the vital role of seven community gardens in Washington, D.C. as sources of fresh, nutritious food, outdoor classrooms, places of healing, links to immigrants' homelands, centers of social interaction and oases of beauty and calm in inner-city neighborhoods. The film also traces the history of community gardens in the United States, from the potato patch farms of the late 19th century, to the victory gardens of World War II, to community gardening's current renaissance.

 

Before the screening, we will premiere, "Planting Community: The Story of Wangari Gardens," a five-minute documentary produced by Still Life Projects that tells the story of Josh Singer and his determination to reclaim an abandoned piece of land in DC's Park View neighborhood. The hurdles he faces along the way cause months of setbacks, but his vision of a community garden grows into something beyond what he even imagined.

 

The screenings will be followed by a discussion and Q&A with filmmaker Cintia Cabib, Josh Singer of Wangari Gardens, Kate Lee of the Brainfood Youth Garden, and Ryan Hill of Still Life Projects.

 

Stick around for a social hour, with complimentary drinks and treats.

 

Tickets for the film screening + discussion + social hour are $5 - on a first-come, first-served basis. Space is limited, so purchase your tix now!

 

Buy your tix online: secure.scoutmob.com/washington-dc/hand-picked/cycle-in

 

Learn more: benevolentmedia.org/festival

APRICOT 2014 Community Members

Attired in her traditional costumes, a Sikkim Nepalese Gurung community girl performing in a folk dance at the Ridge.

 

Gangtok. June 2015

 

More at bnomadic.com/2015/09/05/gangtok-kailash-mansarovar-yatra-...

Community Records is a record label from Louisiana.

 

Sticker seen at 2109 Bleury, Montreal, 1 July 2017.

LANAI, Hawaii -- Military members assist in community projects here June 10, 2013, between medical training. Over 540 military personnel from multiple components of the Air Force, Army and Navy gathered on four Hawaiian Islands at six sites as part of a joint training mission called TROPIC CARE 2013 – an Innovative Readiness Training project June 4 to 12, 2013, to care for medically-underserved Hawaiians. Photo by Ron Gingerich.

Community dinners are held in the winter at the old schoolhouse in McDonalds Corners, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. Tonight was Indian night, mostly cooked by Kat and Ross. The food was fabulous.

The native landscape shows this pattern of community. The dry prairie has four dominant species that occur together, with a host of supplementary species in the ecosystem.

Barcelona GSE students, faculty, and staff celebrated a community fideuà cookout in the garden at Ciutadella Campus.

people I met at the "Community Service" art show

thanx every one

Cubberley Community Day Tree Planting 3-19-16 Photos by Shannon McDonald

Safari at Karongwe Game Reserve. South Africa. Jan/2013

 

The Karongwe Private Game Reserve comprises 8 500ha of African bushveld created by private landowners. In 1998 one decided to drop fences to be able to restore the land, which has been agricultural land, back to those conditions which are believed to constitute its natural state, maintaining the balance of species and flora and fauna. The Karongwe Association was founded in 2001 and the members are also the directors of Karongwe Game who owns and protects the animal species. Currently there are over 40 mammal species in the Reserve, including the Big Five Lion, Leopard, Rhino, Elephant and Buffalo. The Reserve maintains a clean buffalo project.

 

The association wants to ensure the preservation of fauna, flora and animal species for the future generations. Conservation projects try constantly to achieve this goal. Community projects try to involve the natives in nature projects to help understand how important the preservation of nature is. Research projects working with overseas volunteers try to bring the importance of nature conservation into the international markets to let the world know how precious the African wildlife and nature is.

Port-au-Prince, August 01st, 2019. Community engagement campaign in the streets of the Haitian capital Port-au-Pince against Sexual Exploitation and Abuses (SEA). This outreach project lead by the Mima Gentile, UNPOL Conduct Discipline Team (CDT) officer and conducted by 21 UNPOL and FPU officers aimed to sensitize the population about the Zero Tolerance policy of the UN and transmit the information about the existing hotline to report cases of SEA.

 

Photo Leonora Baumann UN/MINUJUSTH

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

Waiting for the 240 Arlington bus on Lien Street - Stanwood, Washington

Westchester Community College Yonkers Extension Center.

(photo by Gabe Palacio)

Donna Cooper and I on a sunny USPTO Community Day from the distant past.

The new community pool, located adjacent to Eppes Recreation Center and Thomas Foreman Park, continues to take shape.

Settled in 1860s; named for Salty Creek, cattle licks. Joseph and Sarah Frasure gave site for Methodist Church, 1871. Earliest burial in cemetery was in 1875. Community had school by 1878. Violence erupted in area in 1880s over barbed wire fencing. Salty was designated a voting precinct in 1886. Mail service was initiated 1897. Settlement had telephones, stores, a barber shop, at least three doctors.

About 1900 the Annual Salty Singing Convention was founded by A. J. Jackson. This institution remains, although stores and the school were closed in the 1940s. (1971) (Marker No. 8000)

WRA Zimbabwe Self-Care Project in Kwekwe, Zimbabwe.

 

2017.

This photo really resonated with the whole purpose of the service project. In one week, our team ( part of the Builders Beyond Borders group), was able to construct three school houses that will allow the children of San Pablo de Cuadro to graduate high school for the first time in recorded history.

 

The pictured students share classrooms with many other children of various ages and academic levels on a daily basis. On this particular morning, these students were waiting for their fellow classmates to finish an english lesson before their class began.

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