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Left to Right: Gena Torrence, Family Selection Committee. Kristy Noble, Executive Directior. Jessica Atherton, Habitat family. Jan Quinn, Family Selection Committee. Sharyn Sparks, Chair of Family Selection Committee. Tracey Brown, Family Selection Committee.

Chauncey Hurlbut (1803–1885) was born in Oneida, New York, and moved to Detroit in 1825. He worked as a saddler and harnessmaker for a few years, then went into the grocery business with his brother-in-law. In 1837, Hurlbut bought out the grocery store, and continued in the trade until his death. Hurlbut was also heavily involved in public service, serving on the board of the fire department, as a city alderman, as a directior of the Detroit Board of Trade, and as a sewer commissioner.[8] Hurlbut also served on the Detroit Board of Water Commissioners from 1861-1863,[9] and again from 1868 to 1885.[10] He was president of the commission from 1871 onward,[8] when he presided over the original acquisition of property for and planning of Waterworks Park.[9]

When Chauncey Hurlbut died in 1885, he willed the bulk of his fortune, some $250,000,[3] to beautify Waterworks Park.[5] The architectural philosophies of the era called for construction of monumental gates at the entrances to public places, to symbolically separate the park from the hustle and filth of the city.[5] Part of Hurlbut's fortune was used to construct just such a gate.

Some of the 50 Starlings club directors on hand for the 2009 Directors Convention are pictured hard at work.

Left to Right: Gena Torrence, Family Selection Committee. Kristy Noble, Executive Directior. Jessica Atherton, Habitat family. Jan Quinn, Family Selection Committee. Sharyn Sparks, Chair of Family Selection Committee. Tracey Brown, Family Selection Committee.

Chauncey Hurlbut (1803–1885) was born in Oneida, New York, and moved to Detroit in 1825. He worked as a saddler and harnessmaker for a few years, then went into the grocery business with his brother-in-law. In 1837, Hurlbut bought out the grocery store, and continued in the trade until his death. Hurlbut was also heavily involved in public service, serving on the board of the fire department, as a city alderman, as a directior of the Detroit Board of Trade, and as a sewer commissioner.[8] Hurlbut also served on the Detroit Board of Water Commissioners from 1861-1863,[9] and again from 1868 to 1885.[10] He was president of the commission from 1871 onward,[8] when he presided over the original acquisition of property for and planning of Waterworks Park.[9]

When Chauncey Hurlbut died in 1885, he willed the bulk of his fortune, some $250,000,[3] to beautify Waterworks Park.[5] The architectural philosophies of the era called for construction of monumental gates at the entrances to public places, to symbolically separate the park from the hustle and filth of the city.[5] Part of Hurlbut's fortune was used to construct just such a gate.

La reunión se ha celebrado en el Aula Triste del Palacio de Santa Cruz, presidida por Alberto López, directior ejecutivo Comisión Fulbright, Kate Byrnes, consejera de Cultura Educación y Prensa de la Embajada de EE.UU, Francisco Javier León de la Riva, alcalde de Valladolid, Marcos Sacristán, rector de la UVa, Ángel de los Ríos Rodicio, director general de Universidades de la Junta de Castilla y León, y Carlos Maldonado, coordinación de relaciones Culturales y Científicas.

Left to Right: Gena Torrence, Family Selection Committee. Kristy Noble, Executive Directior. Jessica Atherton, Habitat family. Jan Quinn, Family Selection Committee. Sharyn Sparks, Chair of Family Selection Committee. Tracey Brown, Family Selection Committee.

Javier Castán, Directior de la Cátedra de Cine de la UVa, presenta el ciclo

The Manhattan Project's military directior.

Chauncey Hurlbut (1803–1885) was born in Oneida, New York, and moved to Detroit in 1825. He worked as a saddler and harnessmaker for a few years, then went into the grocery business with his brother-in-law. In 1837, Hurlbut bought out the grocery store, and continued in the trade until his death. Hurlbut was also heavily involved in public service, serving on the board of the fire department, as a city alderman, as a directior of the Detroit Board of Trade, and as a sewer commissioner.[8] Hurlbut also served on the Detroit Board of Water Commissioners from 1861-1863,[9] and again from 1868 to 1885.[10] He was president of the commission from 1871 onward,[8] when he presided over the original acquisition of property for and planning of Waterworks Park.[9]

When Chauncey Hurlbut died in 1885, he willed the bulk of his fortune, some $250,000,[3] to beautify Waterworks Park.[5] The architectural philosophies of the era called for construction of monumental gates at the entrances to public places, to symbolically separate the park from the hustle and filth of the city.[5] Part of Hurlbut's fortune was used to construct just such a gate.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

HM Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, Helen Nellis presents a Ministry of Defence Employer Recognition Scheme Silver Award to Jon Fisher, Managing Directior of GRS Production and Logistics Ltd, at the Harpur Suite in Bedford.

 

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C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

TRiO Scholars Directior William Everett, President Michael A. Baston, VP of Student Services Dana Stilley and Hospitality & Tourism Chair Wendy Gordon at RCC Student Startup.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

BalticLab project manager and Head of Media and Communications at CBSS, Anthony Jay, with the Directior of Global Programmes at Swedish Institute, Kurt Bratteby, and Director of the Latvian Institute, Karina Petersone.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

C&IT celebrates the career of Senior Directior of Infrastructure Laura Hendrick at her retirement party Thursday, March 17, 2022.

Time is the soul of things - Prototype - Performance with time-based object, 15 mins & 10 mins - Heart of Noise Festival 2015 - Bobby Rajesh Malhotra (Production Assistance, Live Performant, Audio Layers), along with the performance artists team: Roman Hansi (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Thomas Hochwallner (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Shaahab Nedaei (3d Composition, Overall Art Direction), Sebastian Pirch (Art Directior’s Assistant, Concept, Technical Direction, Live Performant), Bianka Oravecz (3d Models) & Peter Varnái (Technical Assistance). Special thanks to Polina Pirch, Magdalena Marie Friedl & Peter Schultes. Head of project: Univ-Prof. Ruth Schnell & Nicolaj Kirisits, University for Applied Arts Vienna, Department for Digital Arts, 18.6. & 19.6. - Stadtsaal Innsbruck, Austria

We were driving down a road this last Saturday and saw this place. As usual we turned around and went back to find out what was going on here. It is a distillery that distills fruit alcohol which is tasteless but is high percentage alcohol used to increase the percentage of alcohol in wine. It has a very interesting system for fueling the boilers. They use just about any thing that will burn and much of the fuel is manufacturing by product. I didn't ask the Gentleman James what the name of his company was so we will just use "Jame's Distillery." Thanks for the interesting tour and permission to take photos! Pictured above from the left is Jame's son, James, and my art directior and supervisor(hehe). See more in my set "Industry in the Valley."

Javier Castán, Directior de la Cátedra de Cine de la UVa, presenta el ciclo

Design Directior David Curcurito

Chauncey Hurlbut (1803–1885) was born in Oneida, New York, and moved to Detroit in 1825. He worked as a saddler and harnessmaker for a few years, then went into the grocery business with his brother-in-law. In 1837, Hurlbut bought out the grocery store, and continued in the trade until his death. Hurlbut was also heavily involved in public service, serving on the board of the fire department, as a city alderman, as a directior of the Detroit Board of Trade, and as a sewer commissioner.[8] Hurlbut also served on the Detroit Board of Water Commissioners from 1861-1863,[9] and again from 1868 to 1885.[10] He was president of the commission from 1871 onward,[8] when he presided over the original acquisition of property for and planning of Waterworks Park.[9]

When Chauncey Hurlbut died in 1885, he willed the bulk of his fortune, some $250,000,[3] to beautify Waterworks Park.[5] The architectural philosophies of the era called for construction of monumental gates at the entrances to public places, to symbolically separate the park from the hustle and filth of the city.[5] Part of Hurlbut's fortune was used to construct just such a gate.

Design Directior David Curcurito

Time is the soul of things - Prototype - Performance with time-based object, 15 mins & 10 mins - Heart of Noise Festival 2015 - Bobby Rajesh Malhotra (Production Assistance, Live Performant, Audio Layers), along with the performance artists team: Roman Hansi (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Thomas Hochwallner (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Shaahab Nedaei (3d Composition, Overall Art Direction), Sebastian Pirch (Art Directior’s Assistant, Concept, Technical Direction, Live Performant), Bianka Oravecz (3d Models) & Peter Varnái (Technical Assistance). Special thanks to Polina Pirch, Magdalena Marie Friedl & Peter Schultes. Head of project: Univ-Prof. Ruth Schnell & Nicolaj Kirisits, University for Applied Arts Vienna, Department for Digital Arts, 18.6. & 19.6. - Stadtsaal Innsbruck, Austria

Adam Bonin is an attorney in Philadelphia, DailyKos front-pager, and chairman of the Board of Directiors of Netroots Nation

Time is the soul of things - Prototype - Performance with time-based object, 15 mins & 10 mins - Heart of Noise Festival 2015 - Bobby Rajesh Malhotra (Production Assistance, Live Performant, Audio Layers), along with the performance artists team: Roman Hansi (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Thomas Hochwallner (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Shaahab Nedaei (3d Composition, Overall Art Direction), Sebastian Pirch (Art Directior’s Assistant, Concept, Technical Direction, Live Performant), Bianka Oravecz (3d Models) & Peter Varnái (Technical Assistance). Special thanks to Polina Pirch, Magdalena Marie Friedl & Peter Schultes. Head of project: Univ-Prof. Ruth Schnell & Nicolaj Kirisits, University for Applied Arts Vienna, Department for Digital Arts, 18.6. & 19.6. - Stadtsaal Innsbruck, Austria

Time is the soul of things - Prototype - Performance with time-based object, 15 mins & 10 mins - Heart of Noise Festival 2015 - Bobby Rajesh Malhotra (Production Assistance, Live Performant, Audio Layers), along with the performance artists team: Roman Hansi (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Thomas Hochwallner (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Shaahab Nedaei (3d Composition, Overall Art Direction), Sebastian Pirch (Art Directior’s Assistant, Concept, Technical Direction, Live Performant), Bianka Oravecz (3d Models) & Peter Varnái (Technical Assistance). Special thanks to Polina Pirch, Magdalena Marie Friedl & Peter Schultes. Head of project: Univ-Prof. Ruth Schnell & Nicolaj Kirisits, University for Applied Arts Vienna, Department for Digital Arts, 18.6. & 19.6. - Stadtsaal Innsbruck, Austria

Lt. Gen. L. Scott Rice, director of the Air National Guard, greets Chief Master Sgt. Shane Lagrone, 123rd Airlift Wing command chief, upon arrival at the Kentucky Air National Guard Base in Louisville, Ky. Aug. 10, 2019. Rice held a town hall meeting and met with Airmen from various duty sections to learn about the wing’s unique mission sets, which include special tactics and the only contingency response group in the Air National Guard. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Joshua Horton)

Time is the soul of things - Prototype - Performance with time-based object, 15 mins & 10 mins - Heart of Noise Festival 2015 - Bobby Rajesh Malhotra (Production Assistance, Live Performant, Audio Layers), along with the performance artists team: Roman Hansi (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Thomas Hochwallner (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Shaahab Nedaei (3d Composition, Overall Art Direction), Sebastian Pirch (Art Directior’s Assistant, Concept, Technical Direction, Live Performant), Bianka Oravecz (3d Models) & Peter Varnái (Technical Assistance). Special thanks to Polina Pirch, Magdalena Marie Friedl & Peter Schultes. Head of project: Univ-Prof. Ruth Schnell & Nicolaj Kirisits, University for Applied Arts Vienna, Department for Digital Arts, 18.6. & 19.6. - Stadtsaal Innsbruck, Austria

Time is the soul of things - Prototype - Performance with time-based object, 15 mins & 10 mins - Heart of Noise Festival 2015 - Bobby Rajesh Malhotra (Production Assistance, Live Performant, Audio Layers), along with the performance artists team: Roman Hansi (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Thomas Hochwallner (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Shaahab Nedaei (3d Composition, Overall Art Direction), Sebastian Pirch (Art Directior’s Assistant, Concept, Technical Direction, Live Performant), Bianka Oravecz (3d Models) & Peter Varnái (Technical Assistance). Special thanks to Polina Pirch, Magdalena Marie Friedl & Peter Schultes. Head of project: Univ-Prof. Ruth Schnell & Nicolaj Kirisits, University for Applied Arts Vienna, Department for Digital Arts, 18.6. & 19.6. - Stadtsaal Innsbruck, Austria

Time is the soul of things - Prototype - Performance with time-based object, 15 mins & 10 mins - Heart of Noise Festival 2015 - Bobby Rajesh Malhotra (Production Assistance, Live Performant, Audio Layers), along with the performance artists team: Roman Hansi (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Thomas Hochwallner (Production Assistance, Live Performant), Shaahab Nedaei (3d Composition, Overall Art Direction), Sebastian Pirch (Art Directior’s Assistant, Concept, Technical Direction, Live Performant), Bianka Oravecz (3d Models) & Peter Varnái (Technical Assistance). Special thanks to Polina Pirch, Magdalena Marie Friedl & Peter Schultes. Head of project: Univ-Prof. Ruth Schnell & Nicolaj Kirisits, University for Applied Arts Vienna, Department for Digital Arts, 18.6. & 19.6. - Stadtsaal Innsbruck, Austria

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