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This CreativeMornings/Honolulu event was generously hosted by Entrepreneurs Sandbox.

 

Seth Buckley was our speaker.

 

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

 

The event was locally sponsored by Sakai and Co, Honolulu Coffee Company, Aesop, Ellemsee Media, The Box Jelly, Candela Hawaii, HONBLUE,

AIGA Honolulu, and , and Art and Flea.

 

All photos by Megan Moura and Krstyn Yata.

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Title: Ripples

 

If I can make a ripple,

with a stone thrown in the lake,

what ripples in my real life

do my thoughts and actions make?

 

My rocket climbs then dives down.

If I push you, will you fall?

To see the glass half empty,

does it change the thing at all?

 

Will one good turn bring others?

Is it just like people say?

Will all I think and do soon

circle 'round back into play?

 

Does generous or greedy

make a difference here and now?

Can butterfly wings beating

make a storm somewhere somehow?

 

I question and I wonder

are there answers, and in fact,

does cause-effect apply to

how I really want to act?

 

I can't unsplash a ripple

and I can't unspeak a word.

So I will act my best in case

the Universe has heard.

 

A generous donation was made to Beltany House from the Victory Masonic Lodge. Pictured at the cheque presentation from L-R are; Bob Henry, Victory Masonic Lodge member; Shauna McGovern, Senior Support Worker; Brian Vincent, Victory Masonic Lodge member; James Hemphill, Worship for the Master of the Lodge; Michael Berry, Service User and Derek Elliott, event organiser.

The Generous Grants are an American rock band from San Francisco, California:

www.myspace.com/thegenerousgrants

 

This CreativeMornings/Gothenburg event was generously hosted by Change

 

This event was sponsored by Change, Mailchimp, Adobe, Wordpress, Local partner &friends Main Local Partner Gothenburg Symphony

 

photos by Sina Farhat, Sandi Habinc

 

2019/09 - Muse - Marc Eastmond

Bishop's Castle

Rye, CO

Thanks to generous donations, the historic Hollywood Theatre on Sandy Blvd in Portland OR, is getting a new marquee based on photos of what it had in the past. Tearing off the old one revealed some details that had been hidden for decades.

This CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh event was generously hosted by Ascend, and sponsored by Pulse, The Sprout Fund, FreeBurgh and City of Play.

 

Photo by Rob de la Cretaz (robjdlc.com)

This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by the Auditorium

Carla Diana was our our speaker.

The event was sponsored by Mailchimp, and FreshBooks.

All photos by Bekka Palmer (bekkapalmer.com).

This wonderful small garden is in Bourton-on-the-hill in Gloucestershire, England near Moreton in Marsh. It was recently named Garden of the Year. Its opening hours are a bit inconvenient but it is well worth the effort. Its creator is Monique Paice, who generously showed me around in May, 2007, and has a very deft eye for color and plant combinations. I liked it so much I went back with my wife in July, 2008.

Generous windows overlooking Madison.

This CreativeMornings/Melbourne was generously hosted by The Commons .

 

Peter Drew was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by Billy Blue College Of Design , Adobe

, Wordpress, Mailchimp and Shutterstock.

 

All photos by Elleni Toumpas Photography

generously hosted at Chairwoman, Rochelle Karr's home

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

 

Ronn Burton was our speaker.

 

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

 

All photos by Magnolia Adams Photography www.magnoliaadams.com/

the lovely couple who gave us 3000 yen after taking us around to 4 different ATM machines as we tried unsuccessfully to get money out. after they had handed us the money, leaving us all gobsmacked on a street corner, we all panicked, saying, i cant believe this, how do we thank them properly? we must do something, thank them somehow, write them a card? we frantically searched forthem in the crowded street, finally found them and took a photo of them with jeremy, the lovely guy from new jersey, as we thanked them profusely once more. i dont think i have ever come across a people as generous as the japanese.

This CreativeMornings/Honolulu event was generously hosted by Entrepreneurs Sandbox.

 

Ben Flores was our speaker.

 

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

 

The event was locally sponsored by Liliha Bakery, Honolulu Coffee Company, Aesop, Ellemsee Media, The Box Jelly, Candela Hawaii, , Professional Image Hawaii,

, and AIGA Honolulu, and , and Art and Flea.

 

All photos by Ellemsee Media and Shaneika Aguilar.

This CreativeMornings/Chicago event was generously hosted by Savage Smyth.

 

Elijah McKinnon was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by Agency EA, Green Sheep, Event Farm, Lyft, and Dark Matter Coffee.

 

Photo by Keith Mandley II (www.mandleymedia.com)

This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by the The Invisible Dog Art Center.

 

Our speaker was Liz Jackson.

 

This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Adobe, WordPress, Ueno, The Invisible Dog Art Center, Tag Prints, and Irving Farm.

 

All photos by Paul Jun | Instagram: @pauljunbear

I appear to have foolishly decided to participate in another 24H solo mtb event! This time I'm hoping to raise a load of cash for CLIC Sargent, the UK's leading children's cancer charity. Give generously and I will promise to train really hard for the event :)

 

If I raise enough money then I'll even put all of my photos back up on Flickr.

 

http://www.justgiving.com/simondbarnes

This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by The William Vale.

 

Our speaker was Phil Toledano.

 

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

 

Coffee was generously donated by Irving Farm.

 

All photos by Paul Jun.

I was asked to photograph an acoustic gig at the Generous Briton in Loughborough and jumped at the chance to photograph some musicians under coloured lighting and experiment with the images.

 

Thank you for taking the time to take a look at my photographs

Steven R. Martin, Past Chair, FLCC Foundation

 

Generous cuts for both the nigiri and sashimi. (via Foodspotting)

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.

Rossiya is a Soviet and Russian chocolate factory in Samara, founded in 1969. Since 1995, it has belonged to the Swiss company Nestlé.

 

The factory was built in the late 1960s according to the design of the Italian company Carle i Montanari. It was put into operation in April 1970, becoming the first enterprise in the USSR to produce chocolate with a full cycle: from roasting cocoa beans to the release of finished products. The production capacity was designed to produce 25 thousand tons of products per year.

 

The first director of the Kuibyshev Chocolate Factory "Russia" from the day of its foundation until 1991 was Elena Vasilyevna Shpakova. In 1975, for the fulfillment of the five-year plan, the factory was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor, 10 types of products received the USSR State Quality Mark.

 

The factory produced a wide range of products: sweets (for sale by weight and sets in boxes), chocolate bars, shaped products, the range was constantly expanding, new recipes were developed. The factory's signature product was the boxed candies "Razdolye"

 

In 1992, the factory was turned into a joint-stock company under the privatization program (the open joint-stock company Confectionery Association Rossiya was founded). In 1995, Nestlé acquired a controlling stake in the factory; in June 2011, the open joint-stock company that owned the factory’s production complex was reorganized by joining the Russian legal entity Nestlé as a production branch. Nestlé has announced total investments in the factory since 1995 of over $200 million.

 

New types of products for Rossiya were developed — chocolate bars, chocolate bars “Sudarushka”, “Puteshestvie”, “Sovershenstvo”, “Zolotaya Marka”, and “Komilfo” candies.

 

In the 2010s, the factory produced more than 170 types of chocolate and other confectionery products under the brands “Rossiya — Schedraya Dusha!”, Nestle, Nesquik, Nuts, and Rodnye Prostory candies.

 

In 2021, the cocoa bean processing line was updated

This CreativeMornings/Moscow event was generously hosted by Garage Museum of Modern Art. Yuri Gordon was our speaker.The breakfast was provided by Pie Point, Dashiny Pirozhki, The Marc Bakery and Biostoria. Coffee was made by Camera Obscura, flowers by Dom de Fleur. Beautiful book prizes were provided by Mann Ivanov and Ferber. All photos by Elijah Delwig.

Generous package from joepais

Invest on the quality of your life!

Dendrobium petiolatum 'Generosity' - Cindy Hill

Generously endowed oak tree in front of Sewanee: The University of the South's Shappard Tower carillon

Katy Digovich

This CreativeMornings/Gothenburg event was generously hosted by Beyond Communication

 

Lisa Lindström was our speaker.

 

This event was sponsored by Beyond Communication, Mailchimp, Adobe, Wordpress, Stendahls, Main Local Partner Gothenburg Symphony.

Techpartner Datanova

 

photos by Sina Farhat,Gunnar Fägersten Novik

 

2018/10 - Craft- Lisa Lindström

Appears that the generous SpecSaver people had no reservations about accommodating an unexpected guest for the latter half of the Bear Mania celebrations. I'm sure too that Bovis Homes were equally appreciative.

 

Glasses are great - it's only when I've got mine on I can see myself in the mirror...

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