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The 2012 Distribution Celebration event where funds raised at 2012 Black Tie Dinner were distributed to all beneficiaries.
On Dec 21, 2014, Mayor Ras J. Baraka, the City of Newark’s Office of Community Engagement hosted a free Toy Distribution for Newark children at the CityPlex 12 Theater.
The City partnered with CityPlex 12 and G-Wiz Entertainment to collect and donate new, unwrapped toys. Children also had the opportunity to take pictures with Santa Claus.
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The 2012 Distribution Celebration event where funds raised at 2012 Black Tie Dinner were distributed to all beneficiaries.
UIS students help to prepare bags and other donation items to be sent to people in need. Various supplies from cleaning agents, personal hygiene, and school items were packaged.
Sorting local-native tubestock plants for distribution to the City of Playford's 'Buffers to Bushland' rural revegetation scheme with both council staff and Playford Greening and Landcare volunteers.
Restrictions brought about by the Covid virus made it necessary to tackle the creation of our mixed-species seedling boxes for this distribution with smaller teams and in stages, rather than all at once in one of our 'Boxing-up' days.
Nevertheless we still successfully distributed some 15,000 seddlings to schools and rural properties.
City of Playford, South Australia.
On June 14, 2022, the library received 900 COVID tests from Public Health Madison & Dane County for public distribution. Photos by Library staff.
Invitation for Bronte Wheelers Cycling Club's second annual dinner dance and prize distribution, held at the Haworth Institute on Saturday 13th January 1934. Music was provided by Billy Normington's Band, with B. Grey and H. Brigg acting as masters of ceremony. The prizes were awarded by J. H. Frobisher.
Bronte Wheelers had been formed in 1929 by a small group of cycling enthusiasts. The club took its name from the fact that most of the founders lived in the Worth Valley within easy distance of the vicarage home of the Bronte family in Haworth. By the mid-1930s there was a membership of over 100, with members from as far afield as Silsden, Crosshills and Cowling, with a clubroom above a cycle shop in Cross Roads with Lees.
Item loaned to the History Society by Brenda Nolan in 2025.