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We are now calling this area of the copse ( Aspen Glade )
Continuing a community-wide tradition, FilAm ARTS presented the 18th Annual Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (FPAC), on September 12-13, 2009 at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro. Widely known as Southern Californias largest and longest-running Filipino cultural celebration, FPAC featured performances by a diverse line-up headlined by the premiere Filipino American comedian, Rex Navarrete; Geologic, of the rising hip hop group the Blue Scholars; MTVs Americas Best Dance Crew Season 2 finalist, Supreme Soul; YouTube sensation, AJ Rafael; and pop vocalist Ashley Robles.
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www.bakitwhy.com Continuing a community-wide tradition, FilAm ARTS presented the 18th Annual Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (FPAC), on September 12-13, 2009 at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro. Widely known as Southern Californias largest and longest-running Filipino cultural celebration, FPAC featured performances by a diverse line-up headlined by the premiere Filipino American comedian, Rex Navarrete; Geologic, of the rising hip hop group the Blue Scholars; MTVs Americas Best Dance Crew Season 2 finalist, Supreme Soul; YouTube sensation, AJ Rafael; and pop vocalist Ashley Robles.
Get more videos, images, and cool stuff about FPAC on BakitWhy.com!
Retirees in the Vicenza Military Community receive information and obtain flu shots during the annual Retiree Appreciation Day Oct. 26 at the Health Center on Caserma Ederle.
More than one hundred people, who reside locally or those who were visiting the area, attended the event and had the opportunity to stop at several VMC agencies that provided services including medical, social security and administrative concerns.
Photo by Laura Kreider/USAG Italy PAO
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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.
This picture is actually a by-product of the final project we did for the 'Artists and Architects in Residence' program at the MAKCenter, Los Angeles from October 2006 till March 2007. The exhibition took place from March 7th till March 11th 2007. Check out our project.
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.
Oakland Community Acupuncture visits the AIDSLifecycle Expo 2008
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"there is a lot going on, like you can do a computer course if you find out about it. But the park around the centre is dangerous. 31 people have been attacked by the same gang last year".
Taken in a community garden in the Kalorama area in DC. The locals do a spectacular job of beautifying a public space.
Students from community colleges across Texas gathered at the Capitol on 2/3 to urge lawmakers to support community colleges.
NCHD ALC and CFS Sargodha March 2nd,2018
NCHD National Commission for Human Development Sargodha has established Community Feeder Schools CFS and Adult Literacy Centers ALC for Nomadic Community (Khana Badosh) a deprived segment of society at Tehsil Sargodha and Bhalwal.
It was very difficult task to teach the Nomadic people because they don’t know about the importance of Education. NCHD Sargodha team planned to literate them and established Community Feeder Schools and Literacy Centers for the betterment of Nomadic Community.
48 Female Learners are enrolled in Literacy Centers whereas 83 Children of Nomadic Community are enrolled in Community Feeder Schools established by NCHD Sargodha.
Chairperson NCHD Honorable Madam Razina Alam Khan visited District Sargodha on 2nd March 2018 regarding Inauguration of Enrollment Campaign 2018, Inauguration of Adult Literacy Centers and Distribution of Solar LED Lights amongst the learners of Literacy Center for Nomadic Females.
District General Manager NCHD Sargodha Maher Omar Draz Jhawari briefed to the participants that National Commission for Human Development NCHD is working under the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training Govt of Pakistan. NCHD is facilitating District Education Authority for achieving the objectives of Universal Primary Education and Adult Literacy Education for all.
Chairperson NCHD Honorable Madam Razina Alam Khan enrolled the out of School Children of Nomadic Community. At the end of the ceremony Solar LED Lights gifted by Mr. Pervaiz Lodhie member PHDF were distributed amongst the students.
helping the community at aspen copse dorset uk
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A very happy Christmas
and
A happy New Year
From the Aspen Copse Squad.
Heather & Brian & Bill & Ian & margaret & myself.
If everyone was turned around, this would be somewhat close to the original concept. Unfortunately (or fortunately?) the weather conspired against us.
For the fifth year, nearly 100 USC students from 10 colleges focused on pressing issues at the USC Global Health Case Competition. This year, teams had a week to identify and implement global programs to foster healthy communities in lower-income countries, as mock consultants “hired” by the American Cancer Society.
Master of Public Health candidates Danielle Pappas, Evan Pye and Jessica Frankeberger; psychology undergraduate Jennifer Bailey and dual-degree pharmacy and PharmD/MPH student Amy Nham were members of the winning team.
On Feb. 11, students presented to judges — a mix of USC faculty and American Cancer Society representatives. Each team pored over research related to health promotion and cancer prevention in low- and middle-income countries and developed a five-year, sustainable, realistically financed strategic plan to further cancer prevention through healthy environments and lifestyles.
Teams included students from the USC Marshall School of Business, the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, the Keck School of Medicine of USC, the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, the USC Annenberg School for Communication, the USC Price School of Public Policy, the USC School of Social Work, the USC Leventhal School of Accounting, the USC School of Pharmacy and the Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy.
Rosie Henson, American Cancer Society vice president for prevention and early detection — and one of the judges — treated participants to a lecture midway through the day as part of the USC Global Health Lecture Series. She addressed the movement to include cancer in discussions of one of the most pervasive challenges facing everyone: improving Americans’ health and well-being.
Learn more at globalhealth.usc.edu/casecompetition.
The college's rich cultural diversity is on display at the college's International Festival. Music, food, vendors abound. An anti-drunk driving simulator car is a hit. The most popular day during Homecoming Week, the International Festival is awash in students dancing, exploring and having a great time.
On Saturday, February 8, over 80 community members gathered together to be part of the unfolding Providence Village story. Hospice Kingston board chair Allen Prowse presented their plans to break ground at Providence Village this spring.
Learn more at providencevillage.ca/
(Photo by Yvonne Hollandy. ©Providence Village.)