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New York City Mayor Eric Adams hosts “Talk with Eric: A Community Conversation.” I.S. 075 Frank D. Paulo, 455 Huguenot Avenue, Staten Island, NY. Wednesday, May 1, 2024. Photo Credit: Benny Polatseck/ Mayoral Photography Office
To celebrate at the culmination of our opening week events, we hosted our Community Open House on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013, from noon to 2:30 p.m. Groups of a cappella singers, dancers, and musicians filled the center as we opened up our spaces and invited the public to poke around. Elise Witt led An Impromptu Glorious Chorus at the end of the open house and invited everyone to join in. After the open house, we welcomed our second performers, the conductorless ensemble Sphinx Virtuosi.
Musician Marcel Lee Pereira collaborates with regular busker of Tiong Bahru Food Market in Musicity 2014.
CommUNITY Gorham celebrates Gorham's history, agriculture, community organizations and people with food, fun, displays and demonstrations on environmental themes.
May 4th, 2013, Gorham Maine
UK Cornwall - Truro. Pupils from Park Lane Community School, Halifax dancing outside Truro Cathedral.
Members of the Libraries Taskforce meeting staff and volunteers in the library.
Photo credit: Julia Chandler/Libraries Taskforce
I took these at the Westminster Community Garden which is 7,500 square foot sustainable garden. They donate 20 percent of the food produced to be shared with food banks serving those struggling to afford food in San Diego.
Everything in this plot is very close together. I've never seen the owner. Maybe they're a morning person!
As well as a pump, this stand has a number of common bike tools for public use, attached with steel cables. They've been there for a year, and none have been stolen.
The crowberry (krækiber) is a staple food of many of Iceland's birds, especially the rock ptarmigan. There's usually a lot of juice but the skin is very sour nd the seeds are very hard. kids here collect and eat them and their mouths turn a bright pruple color.
Pathfinders join in community service activities in the Gillette, Wyoming area during the Believe the Promise International Pathfinder Camporee on Friday, August 9.
Photo by Pieter Damsteegt | North American Division
COMMUNITY PANELS FOR YOUTH VIDEO AND HANDBOOK Beyondmedia worked with three Chicago communities and Northwestern University's Children and Family Justice Center to produce the Community Panels for Youth two-video-and-handbook set, illustrating how to create an alternative to juvenile court and youth incarceration that is organized and run by community people.
Community isn't limited to humans and their interactions with other people. Animals (or in this case, insects) have communities as well. They work together to make their "colony" grow. As tiny and insignificant they seem in human's eyes, the great difference in scale between ants and their surroundings is similar to that of human's relationships to the whole world, which is often over looked. We are very very small creatures on this Earth. It's weird having living things be much bigger and more powerful than us. To ants, everything is big, especially the huge people that don't seem to do anything but squish their friends when they cross the same path. How would you feel if somebody much, much larger than you paid no mind to your existence? What if they went out of their way specifically to step on you because you were simply "small and in the way"? When put in perspective, physical scale doesn't mean much.
Ants do have a community; they work together to create a better environment for each other. I came up with the idea on accident, actually. I went outside on a nice day and saw huge ants on the flowers in my front yard so naturally, I grabbed my camera. I saw them interacting with each other and realized how they worked together to get food and such. I used vantage point and scale to show how large the ants are on the leaves (they were pretty big for ants) and what they see in comparison to what we see.
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Photos of Barton Community College Dance Team performance at halftime of the Men’s Basketball game vs Pratt Community College game on 2-05-20 held at the Barton Gym on the campus of Barton Community College in Great Bend, KS.
Photos by Migle Mazurkeviciute, student photographer for Barton Sports Information Department.