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04.25.09
I had the pleasure of attending the opening of the Annenberg Community Beach House at Santa Monica State Park this morning. The highlight of this beautiful event on the most perfect day imaginable was a visit from a few of our friends from Cirque du Soleil, scheduled to appear here again this summer.
#CommunityHuddle #HubAccra
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Councilmember Leventhal participated in Montgomery County's Community Service Day on October 24, 2009 at Woodlin Elementary School.
A rain garden outside Gray Wolf, Everett Community College's first "green" building is LEED Silver. www.everettcc.edu/news/2009/index.cfm?id=9660
Barton Women's Soccer vs Northwest Kansas Technical College played 10-22-16 at the Cougar Soccer Complex on the campus of Barton Community College in Great Bend, KS. final home game for Lady Cougar sophomores.
Photos by Carolina Goncalves, student worker for Barton Sports Information, and Todd Moore, SID.
US Representative Don Davis and US Senator Thom Tillis visited Greenville Police to present $1.4 million in Community Project Funding to the department. The funds will be used to provide 220 new body-worn cameras and 80 in-car cameras, along with supporting technology for data storage. Both congressmen were instrumental in securing the funding through the House of Representatives and the Senate, and was signed into law in recent weeks by President Biden.
Aaron Hines / City of Greenville
… and Read! It was our family literacy day today and what fun it was before school to gather in the gym, have some goodies and read.
July 1, 2010 Red Hill General Store lifted to the sky a 5.5 kilowatt wind turbine on the Horton beef cattle farm in Fancy Gap, Virginia. The Red Hill Breezy lift-off was a celebration attended by 40 community members. The Breezy was built by with off-the-shelf parts and local products, “Building this turbine? I guess it’s the common sense values passed down in Appalachia.” Community members pass the turbine and often stop by for updates. It is routine to look for the spinning yellow popular blades. Perhaps it’s a not just a source of power, but an important connection to the land and the seasonal shifts in wind that make the mountains and our heritage unique.
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum celebrated Community Day on Sunday, May 21, 2017, with free admission, boat rides, live music and more. The event’s generous sponsors include CBMM’s Friends Board, Choptank Electric Cooperative, Curtis Stokes & Associates, Ewing, Dietz, Fountain & Kaludis, P.A., Shore United Bank, Talbot County Free Library, and What’s Up? Magazine.
To learn more, visit cbmm.org.
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(Day 2) Barton Community College Track and Field Team at the NJCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships on March 2-3, 2018, at the Texas Tech Sports Performance Center on the campus of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX.
Photos by Todd Moore, Barton Sports Information Director.
The Minority Male Initiative presented a Health & Wellness Conference at Coleman College for Health Sciences on Saturday, April 14 from 9 to 12:30. The 100 Black Men Metropolitan Chapter of Houston and the Coleman College for Health Sciences were co-sponsors of this event. Approximately 100 students and family members learned about health careers and program offerings at HCC. The attendees also participated in interactive sessions stressing the importance of healthy eating and exercise for healthy living. HCC Trustee Carroll G. Robinson chairs the Minority Male Initiative Board Committee.
Come one, come all! January 14th, madlife will be hosting a Community Art Hang(Out) featuring any local artist who wants to hang their work in our gallery for a two week period of time. The way it works is simple:
Artists | Bring 2-4 pieces of work, ready to hang.
Hanging fee: $5 / work
Or just come to hangout (FREE ENTRANCE!)
Contact art@madelife.com if you'd like help pricing your work, or are wondering what to bring
Everyone Else | Come hang out with us, hear amazing local bands, support our local art community & get some great art at affordable prices!
This will be a JURIED SHOW with members from Boulder Museum Of Contemporary Art, And Art Space, and the City of Boulder Office of Arts and Culture determining which artist has won the night. And the top artists of the show will recieve a SOLO EXHIBITION here @ madelife in May 2017. So cool!
Photos by Nigel Wang nigelwang90.myportfolio.com/
Graphic by Hannah