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This sugar baby watermelon plant I got from the farmer's market is doing really well.
You can see in this shot that I added a bit of homemade compost to the base of each plant, too.
These were just the stages through my process of building up each stage of the design and have completed my process of my final design, which has allowed me to look back and see what a difference it shows to get feedback so I was very pleased with the final outcom
Volunteers Alice Edinger and Keith Russell in Uganda Bulenga at the Community development program:
Keith: "I've been a DIY (do it yourself home improvement) type guy since my Dad taught me these basic skills 30 years ago. I'm keen to use these skills to help others less fortunate than myself, while immersing myself in a totally different culture. I have travelled a lot in Africa on holidays (kayaking, mountain-biking, trekking) and would like to give back to this continent".
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Guayama, PR- Soldiers assigned to the 475th Eng. Co., US Army Reserve-Puerto Rico, are currently tearing down over 10 condemned structures and cleaning empty lots in the center of the southern city, in another effort to help the community of Puerto Rico.
The troops, many of whom have recently returned from the combat zone in Afghanistan, are applying their technical skills, while working in direct coordination with local authorities to eliminate safety hazards to the local community.
The Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) San Diego team was pretty excited to get out and talk to voters!
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii — Community members from the surrounding areas visit E
Quad Barracks during U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii's first Community Ohana Day, here, Oct. 14. The event showcased the installation, services and programs and Soldiers. Through education and partnership development, surrounding communities can gain a better understanding of USAG-HI and its Soldiers and Army families. Quad E is recognized as a historically significant group of structures and is on the National Register of Historic Places based on its representative art deco and Spanish Mission Revival architecture and historic events during World War II. Constructed in 1921, the buildings were originally open sleeping and living spaces. Today, the buildings are used as a barracks for Soldiers and as administration offices. In 2008, the Historic Hawaii Foundation its Preservation Award to U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii for USAG-HI’s renovation work of Quads C and E.
The IBM Exhibit at Epcot alongside IBM Corporate Citizenship, organized a "IBM 100 Minutes of EduPhysFun" event for the Boys & Girls Club at the Homeless Coalition in downtown Orlando, FL. The extraordinary IBM Volunteer Team encouraged teaming and leadership skills, while sharing IBM's achievements to society over the last century. The event culminated in a grand birthday party with cake, ice cream and smiles! IBM should be proud of the impact they made on these young lives.
Social Responsibility of Dr K Ravishankar from Sri Ramana Eye Centre - Chennai, his Contribution to Community Ophthalmic Program which took place at Nasik, India.