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memorial to the victims of the 13 September shootings at Dawson College, Montreal

Taste of Generosity was held at the Nicollet Island Pavilion on Wednesday, September 12, 2018. This fundraising event included a live and silent auction, dining, and plenty of socializing with wonderful supporters and volunteers!

This flower is widely spread and the head is a mass of exquisite little flowers. I really enjoy the way the pale blue pink yellow highlights and browns harmonize.

 

Dilatris pillansii

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.

 

Shoutout to the amazing @bigchrisgallery who had previously given me a print of this Lara Croft sketch of his but last night presented me with the original! Please go check out his work, he's fantastic. I have the most talented and generous friends 💗💗💗 #art #laracroft #tombraider via Instagram ift.tt/2EQwxWI

This CreativeMornings/Melbourne was generously hosted by The Commons Space.

 

Tania de Jong AM was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by Allpress Espresso ,

, Wordpress, and Mailchimp

 

All photos by Mark Lobo Photography

An 83 year old man on a tricycle gave up a delicious milkshake. Then some lady gave us some sweet cherries. The old man just came back and gave us a teacup for the shake. We're not sure what to do with it, but we couldn't refuse. Almost every word he said was unintelligible.

We finished up in Memphis and I made it home today... It was so great to see Misty and Connor...

 

Quick story... Misty and Connor picked me up from work. We decided to go eat at Firebirds... Had a great supper and when I sent my card to pay for it the waiter returned with my card in hand. He said "one of our guests has already paid for your meal"... We start looking around and can't see anybody that we know. After asking the waiter, I get a name but it is nobody that we know or have ever heard of... Some random person paid for our supper. Whoever you are, thank you so much... It is great to know that there are people in this world who would do something like this...

July's event was generously sponsored by a long time partner, Alberta Podcast Network. We are a community of story tellers and we love to share in conversation with you.

 

Our event was hosted at DevFacto, a engineering company that builds software humans love to use. Breakfast spread in partnership with our friends at Alberta Podcast Network and DevFacto.

 

July's speaker was the captivating Ahmed Knowmadic Ali, Poet Laureate, community activist, speaker, son, husband, father.

 

All photos are courtesy of the talented Leroy Schulz (@leroyschulz). Climbing mountains or scaling the city's hottest events, there is no photographic challenge Leroy can not capture. Find out more at www.leroyschulz.com

This CreativeMornings Philadelphia event was generously hosted by our partners at Center / Architecture + Design, HoneyGrow, and Counter Culture Coffee

 

Michael Barsanti is the Edwin Wolf 2nd Director of the Library Company of Philadelphia. He is the 30th person to lead the organization since its founding by Benjamin Franklin in 1731.

 

Dr. Barsanti holds a bachelor’s degree from Williams College, a Master’s degree from University of Miami, and a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania, where he specialized in twentieth century literature and the works of James Joyce. He has led an eclectic career in the Philadelphia cultural community that includes positions at the Rosenbach Museum & Library, the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, and the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Drexel University and has served on the Board of Trustees of Pig Iron Theatre and Independence Charter School.

 

The event was sponsored globally by MailChimp and WordPress.com.

 

All photos taken by Steve Weinik.

 

T-Shirts generously funded by Ryerson University's School of Early Childhood Education.

 

On September 11th, 2009 the Early Childhood Education students came FIRST in the Parade and Picnic Float competition!

 

On behalf of the Course Union I would like to thank all of the students who attended the RSU’s Annual Parade and Picnic and marched down Yonge street with our enormous crayon box. We did it!

Attendees supported a wonderful cause generously

The "Generous Glam" logo is elegant and feminine, featuring a stylized illustration of a woman's profile with flowing hair, set against a soft beige background. The illustration is accented with delicate sparkles, emphasizing the glamour aspect. The brand name "Generous Glam" is displayed below in a sophisticated, serif font, enhancing the overall classy and chic aesthetic.

This latest batch of photos wraps up my Great Blue Heron and fishermen series of photos from Rocky Fork State Park near Hillsboro, Ohio, on April 20, 2014.

 

This Great Blue Heron was just hanging around waiting and watching for the fishermen nearby to pull a catch from the water. At that point, the bird launched and took flight to where it could collect the fish from the man. This photo is what caused the flight. The man is tossing the fish onto the dock for the Great Blue Heron. After consuming the free food, it stayed around and waited for a second fish. Those shots are posted in sequence behind these in my photostream.

Over 80 people from across Canada spent four intense days of discovery, study and fellowship at Stewards by Design 2017. The participants from 22 congregations came with open hearts and generous spirits, and together with planning team, mentors, worship leaders and keynote speaker Dr. Kennon Callahan, explored how to share compassion, community and hope and unleash generosity in their communities.

 

Two generous sized slipcover chairs.

White Denim Slipcovers are removable and machine washable. Neutral and durable white cotton denim, the slip covers fit any washing machine and can be bleached or dyed to suit. . ...

 

The chairs measure

32"high x 38" long x 27" wide

They can be separated or placed together to create and ample sized love seat

This CreativeMornings/Chicago event was generously hosted at Big Shoulders Coffee

  

Evie & Ashley were our speakers.

 

Local Sponsors:

Babes Only

KEH Camera

Mondo Machine

Big Shoulders Coffee

Ink Factory

DJ Mike Caliber

threadless

  

Photo by

mbeero.jpg

 

This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by Parsons School of Design.

 

Our speaker was Paola Mendoza.

 

The event was sponsored by MailChimp, Shutterstock, FreshBooks, Adobe, and WordPress.

 

Coffee was generously donated by Irving Farm and breakfast was catered by Eat Offbeat.

 

All photos by Paul Jun.

Generous chunks of Hachiya persimmon and pistachios colored and flavored a creamy rice pudding

This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by the National Sawdust.

 

Our speaker was

Mark Chambers.

 

This event was sponsored by Mailchimp, Adobe, WordPress, and

Harvest.

 

All photos by Paul Jun | @pauljunbear

This CreativeMornings/Chicago event was generously hosted by The Nerdery

 

Nathanial Salzman was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by

agencyEA

The Nerdery

Green Sheep

Dark Matter Coffee

Event Farm

Honeygrow

Reppin Pins

Lyft Chicago

 

Thank you to our Global Partners:

Mail Chimp

Wordpress

Adobe

 

Photo by Keith Mandley II.

generously made and given to the girls by the happiest ferry boat crew in the world

This CreativeMornings Philadelphia event was generously hosted by our partners at Center / Architecture + Design, HoneyGrow, and Counter Culture Coffee

 

Michael Barsanti is the Edwin Wolf 2nd Director of the Library Company of Philadelphia. He is the 30th person to lead the organization since its founding by Benjamin Franklin in 1731.

 

Dr. Barsanti holds a bachelor’s degree from Williams College, a Master’s degree from University of Miami, and a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania, where he specialized in twentieth century literature and the works of James Joyce. He has led an eclectic career in the Philadelphia cultural community that includes positions at the Rosenbach Museum & Library, the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, and the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Drexel University and has served on the Board of Trustees of Pig Iron Theatre and Independence Charter School.

 

The event was sponsored globally by MailChimp and WordPress.com.

 

All photos taken by Steve Weinik.

 

It's an eggplant, ladies and gentlemen. It was late and I didn't have a shot for the day, so there it is.

Generously donated Booth By Demand

This is inside the base of the Currituck Light House. You'd expect to see pennies in this well surrounded by the spiral staircase. But dollars are a surprise considering each climber has already paid $6.00 to enter. Then again, it's a worthy preservation cause.

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