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This CreativeMornings/Oklahoma City event was generously presented by The Yale Theater, KLLR Coffee, Roast Scout, Guernsey, Clover Partners, and The Treasury.

 

Commissioner Blumert was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by Adobe, MailChimp, and Wordpress.

 

All photos by Prints Charming Photography

2021 Appreciation Event – Where Generous Hearts Gather

 

Photography by: Jaymie Perry, Little Ways Photography

On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.

On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.

This CreativeMornings/Oklahoma City event was generously presented by The Plaza Backyard, Sconed, Compadres Coffee, Roast Scout, Clover Partners, and The Treasury.

 

Huda Hashim was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by Adobe, MailChimp, and Wordpress.

 

All photos by Prints Charming Photography

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On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.

More than 250 active adults and many of our community's youth help further our mission through their generous volunteer work.

 

CBMM volunteers help people build deeper connections to the Chesapeake Bay through their work. To become a volunterr or learn more, visit cbmm.org/support/volunteer

This CreativeMornings/Moscow event was generously hosted by Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design. Alexander Gavrilov was our speaker. The breakfast was provided by WoodPie (www.instagram.com/woodpie_store/), Katya Karabanova (www.instagram.com/kk__baking/) and by Nastya Nazimova. Cool pens were provided by Lamy Russia. Beautiful book prizes were provided by Mann Ivanov and Ferber. Stickers were provided by Printa group. All photos by Elijah Delwig.

This CreativeMornings/Gothenburg event were generously hosted by Stendahls.

 

Hoe Macleod was our speaker.

 

This event was sponsored by Mailchimp, Shutterstock, Adobe, Wordpress, Stendahls and Gothenburg Symphony.

 

All photos by Sandi Habinc and Sina Farhat.

The power of a simple gift.

More than 250 active adults and many of our community's youth help further our mission through their generous volunteer work.

 

CBMM volunteers help people build deeper connections to the Chesapeake Bay through their work. To become a volunterr or learn more, visit cbmm.org/support/volunteer

Generous medium or smallish Large.

I'm 5'10" and 150 lbs and it is a comfortable fit on me

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Beautiful people on the red carpet of the 2015 Evening of Generosity hosted by Delaware County Foundation and presented by Chesrown Chevrolet Buick GMC. Thanks to Deron & Nichole Klatte for these amazing red carpet images!

This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by 501 Union.

 

Our speaker was Ashley C. Ford.

 

This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Adobe, goo.gl/hLtCHw, FreshBooks, Ueno, 501 Union, and Irving Farm.

 

All photos by Paul Jun | @pauljunbear

This CreativeMornings/Gothenburg event were generously hosted by Datanova and Adobe.

 

Farshid Rodsari was our speaker.

 

This event was sponsored by Mailchimp, Shutterstock, Adobe, Wordpress, Datanova, Stendahls and Gothenburg Symphony.

 

All photos by Magnus Rönnkvist, Sandi Habinc, Sina Farhat, Christer Hedberg and Digifi.

Season of Generosity Event on Saturday, November 3, 2018.

This year during the First Baptist Church of Elkhart's

Season of Generosity, they decided instead of funding

a worthy cause, they would give of themselves; they wanted

to do something to help the community. They chose to give service to the Town of Bristol

by cleaning gravestones and raking leaves at Bristol's Oak Ridge Cemetery.

Bristol Town Manager Michael Mitchell wrote: "Fantastic morning with dozens

of volunteers. Thank you so much for your time and energy to make Bristol

a great community. It was an honor to work with such caring people."

 

Photos provided by Cathy Burke.

Beautiful people on the red carpet of the 2015 Evening of Generosity hosted by Delaware County Foundation and presented by Chesrown Chevrolet Buick GMC. Thanks to Deron & Nichole Klatte for these amazing red carpet images!

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This CreativeMornings/Oklahoma City event was generously presented by Capitol View Event Center, KLLR Coffee, Rise Coworking, Roast Scout, Clover Partners, and The Treasury.

 

Elizabeth Maxwell was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by Adobe, MailChimp, Shutterstock and Wordpress.

 

All photos by Prints Charming Photography www.printscharmingphotography.com

On Saturday, 3 February 2018 Veronica-Clibborn Dyer generously invited RAS members to visit her beautiful garden and adjacent buildings with Kwun Yam and Shing Wong Temples and a small museum of local field and lifestyle artifacts including deity ceramics.

  

In 1996, Veronica Clibborn-Dyer and her late husband Ron, formerly a HK policeman, discovered a run-down property in the hills above Nam Chung in HK’s far north-east, overlooking Starling Inlet. Some good detective work and the lucky find of a scrap of paper with a UK phone number on it enabled them to finally identify the owner and background of the building and eventually an arrangement was established whereby they became live-in caretakers of the property. This involved years of hard labour by Ron and Veronica, clearing out a lot of old rubbish, since the place had been a refuge for women, mostly retired amahs who had nowhere else to go once their working lives were over. As well as cleaning up the property to make a home and conserve the place, Veronica and Ron created the most wonderful garden in the terraced grounds. With its beauty and charm, plus its position amid some of HK’s most stunning scenery, their Temple of Peace and Tranquility is truly a special and unique place.

 

At the top of the nearby hill is a pavillion dedicated to the memory of Sir Edward Youde, Governor of Hong Kong from 198 to 1986. From this viewing point there are views of Sha Tau Kok, Starling Inlet and the Yantian district of Shenzhen in mainland China.

 

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I spent a generous amount of time researching and carefully applying these badges that came with the car.

I grabbed a tube of "E6000" from CrappyTire and used some masking tape.

I originally was going to wait until I had the tailgate repainted but that just won't happen for a while.

 

Now before you comment saying, the badges are too high for a late model 240.

I know.

This was the only template I could find on short notice.

I kinda like it a little higher than normal.

The 1980-1985 wagon models have them 30mm from the bottom edge on the tailgate while later ones, mine, are less.

Probably 10mm less. I don't know exactly.

But I know on the later models, the tops of the badges are aligned just below the black bit of trim on the taillamp assemblies between the indicator lens and the brake lens.

On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.

A generous supporter invited the Iowa crew and guests to catered dinner at his private classic car museum. He asked that we don't reveal the location, and I'll only say this is in southern California.

 

It was amazing to see so many rare, beautiful cars. Everything works! As much as I enjoy them I'm no good at identifying most of them. Those I do know are shown in the tags. I'll be updating if/when I get solid info.

5491 S. Lakefront Trail (Promontory Point)

This image forms part of the digitised photographs of the Ross and Pat Craig Collection. Ross Craig (1926-2012) was a local historian born in Stockton and dedicated much of his life promoting and conserving the history of Stockton, NSW. He possessed a wealth of knowledge about the suburb and was a founding member of the Stockton Historical Society and co-editor of its magazine. Pat Craig supported her husband’s passion for history, and together they made a great contribution to the Stockton and Newcastle communities. We thank the Craig Family and Stockton Historical Society who have kindly given Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, access to the collection and allowed us to publish the images. Thanks also to Vera Deacon for her liaison in attaining this important collection.

 

Please contact Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, if you are the subject of the image, or know the subject of the image, and have cultural or other reservations about the image being displayed on this website and would like to discuss this with us.

 

Some of the images were scanned from original photographs in the collection held at Cultural Collections, other images were already digitised with no provenance recorded.

 

You are welcome to freely use the images for study and personal research purposes. Please acknowledge as “Courtesy of the Ross and Pat Craig Collection, University of Newcastle (Australia)" For commercial requests please consider making a donation to the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund.

 

These images are provided free of charge to the global community thanks to the generosity of the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund. If you wish to donate to the Vera Deacon Fund please download a form here: uoncc.wordpress.com/vera-deacon-fund/

 

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On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.

Beautiful people on the red carpet of the 2015 Evening of Generosity hosted by Delaware County Foundation and presented by Chesrown Chevrolet Buick GMC. Thanks to Deron & Nichole Klatte for these amazing red carpet images!

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