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Clever recycling in the Herbaceous Border

Netherthirds Community Garden

Cumnock

East Ayrshire

25 CSA shares ~ comprised of 9 original works of art ~ will be distributed on First Saturdays in May, June, and July. Shareholders will receive one box containing 3 pieces of art at 3 share pick up events.

 

Community Supported Art 2011

  

May 23, 2009 - Duck Party after four months. Dinner, walk to the community Gardens, dessert at English Bay, watched video of Paris.

 

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Gould Memorial Library

Bronx Community College was established in 1957 after a decade of effort by civic-minded groups in Bronx County to meet the growing need for increased higher education facilities in the “Borough of Universities and Progress.” Classes began with 125 students on February 2, 1959, at the former site of the Bronx High School of Science at Creston Avenue and 184th Street. By 1972, the College occupied seven additional centers within walking distance of the main building and serving approximately 14,000 matriculated students. In 1973, the New York State Dormitory Authority acquired the New York University Heights Campus for the use of Bronx Community College. Beginning with the fall 1973 semester, operations were moved to the present 45-acre site overlooking the Harlem River.

Bronx Community College is the only community college in the US designated as a National Historic Landmark; The Gould Memorial Library and Hall of Fame are Beaux Arts Landmarks designed by Stanford White in the late 1890s. The Gould Memorial Library and Hall of Fame are Beaux Arts Landmarks designed by Stanford White in the late 1890s. These structures were part of the undergraduate campus of New York University from 1900-1973. The site is now the campus for Bronx Community College. The library and Hall of Fame were designated City Landmarks in 1966, with the library interior following in 1981. The interior of the library is richly decorated in marble, stone, mosaic, wood and bronze and features Tiffany glass. The Hall of Fame is a colonnade with busts of noted scientists, writers, politicians and many other important American figures.

 

© David Callow and Netball Australia 2012

Joe Zelenka kicks off the afternoon's events

121107-N-PF210-064 ADLIYA, Bahrain (Nov. 11, 2012) Information Systems Technician 1st Class Corey Walker, assigned to Maritime Civil Affairs Team 105 (MCAT 105), dances with children at the Regional Institute for Active Learning (RIA) during a community relations event. MCAT 105 is deployed with Commander, Task Group (CTG) 56.9, which provides maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derek R. Sanchez/Released)

Volunteers beautifying Boulder at Boulder parks and greenways during Community Cleanup Day

Cherry picking tomatoes and tending to the Northside Community Garden in Kalamazoo.

Recognizing the work of students and faculty showcasing campus-wide community engaged projects and programs

NASA Commumity College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) teams in Building 152 during building of lego rovers.

A shot of the scene of the accident at Duke Street and Henry Street during Hurricane Irene August 27, 2011.

photo by: Timothy Li

Photos and images of events, programs, people and our community during Community Read 2019. Featured book titles include The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, Wishtree by Katherine Applegate and Love by Matt de la Peña.

Building an AI Powered Intelligence Community

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1st row: Bill Grundish, GianCarlo Bonutti, Ed Longbommom

2nd row: Gene Contadino, Bob Dzubinski

Bob Politi is visiting his family and will return to the com'ty on the 8th of August

 

submitted by Fr. Eugene Contadino

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The Hudson County Community College 2012 Commencement

What do two teen-idol posters, Community Season 1, and a plate lunch have in common? Not much.

 

Normally, I wouldn’t dream of buying a DVD…for anything (arrrrr matey), but not one but TWO grab bag parties to go to this year. Meh so much unnecessary stress to find the right ambisexual multipurse gift with an $XX minimum.

 

Anyway, I did my part. Here’s to you, NBC whores and your flailing network. Hopefully I’ll get another person hooked on this show just to have it put on an indefinite hiatus.

 

Secret Santa »»» Grab bags

 

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Justine Coyle, Restaurant Gala Steering Committee co-chair.

SaRang Community Church, Anaheim, CA.

 

Panasonic FZ-30

Waveney's Torch Relay Community Planning Group following their final meeting - less than 48 hours to go!

 

Houston Community College and community leaders celebrated the inaugural graduation of 53 Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses scholars during a ceremony at HCC's Southeast College Monday, October 3.

Thanks to Harry Deed for his photos from Ghana Orphanage, Teaching and Community Health Project. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com

Volunters and People Donating Food at the Millions Meals Marathon at Pasadena City College Lot 1 on November 23, 2013.

The epic eighth annual Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health, was held on Thursday, May 8, 2014 at the The Farm, located at 1 Alice Ingram Circle in Chapel Hill. Fifty teams competed for the coveted Bocce trophy and the honor of being crowned the 2014 Bocce Champion. The winning team was The ArtsCenter with Brad Porter and Beven Ramsey defeating 2013 Champions Team Big Hands Chris Derby, Baguettaboutit partner, and Jon Reda, manager of The UPS Store in Meadowmont, in the final.

  

(©2014 Kevin Seifert Photography | kevin@kevinseifertphotography.com | 919.208.9458)

 

Whether you're competing or just cheering for your favorite Bocce duo, a good time is guaranteed. Teams of Two are SOLD OUT, but you can add yourself to our Bocce Team Waitlist here. Your registration includes:

Team of Two ($130) SOLD OUT: Tournament play, plus snacks, dinner and drinks at the Tournament.

Host Team of Two ($250) SOLD OUT: Everything that the Team of Two gets, plus sponsorship recognition at the Tournament.

SuperFan ($25): Dinner and drinks at the Tournament, an opportunity to compete in the Consolation Bracket, and all the Bocce you could hope to watch!

This year, we're excited to bring back the "best dressed" competition. If your Bocce Team or SuperFan group is deemed "best dressed" by our judges, you'll win a special prize.

 

The Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health is a fundraiser for the Chamber's Partnership for a Sustainable Community, our charitable arm that works on economic and community development. Thank you for your contribution!

   

Shirley Community Centre being demolished, 7 November 2012.

 

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From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.

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