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Ganesh Velautham, founder of the Shivan Foundation, was speaking at an organized May Day event where he also handed out dry food to over 80 disadvantaged families. Furthermore, over 27 college students from poorer backgrounds were given vouchers to purchase school items and a further 3 students were given funding to secure a place at university. Ganesh also joined the May Day parade and various festivities, including a cricket match final where he handed out trophies donated by himself.
On September 1, 2019, Ramapo College welcomed 1,597 new Roadrunners to the start of their college experience. First-Year students and transfer students took part in Arching, where they walked up Mansion Road to shake hands with President Mercer under the Arch. Later as graduating seniors, they will walk back down through the Arch to complete their Ramapo College journey.
Sunday 8th August 2010. - Broadstairs Folk Week, Annual event at various locations in Broadstairs Town. - Broadstairs, Thanet, Kent, UK. - Motley Morris Women and Girls from Dartford performing on the jetty, Broadstairs Harbour, Viking Bay. - Motley Morris are a black faced "Border Style" morris side formed in 1981, when several members of local Cotswold Morris teams decided to perform dances from the Welsh Borders on an occassional basis. The resulting Team was called Dartford Morris after the town where they practiced. It was decided to keep the side all male. After a short while they developed their own identity with their distinctive coloured tatter jackets and using tunes and dances found in Kent. Further development led to renaming the side to "Motley Morris" as motley also means multi-coloured, this name seemed particulaty appropriate to their style. No Hankies and Bells! Their style is more primative, rhythmic and involves stick clashing. The black faces were thought originally to be some form of disguise. Nowadays it is used to make them seem more fearsome. Contrary to popular belief they do not use burnt cork - but standard stage makeup.