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KABUL, 05 July 2016 - As the Islamic Holy month of Ramadan draws to a close, Afghans around the country are preparing to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr, or the “Feast of Breaking the Fast.” This is marked by family reunions and gatherings of friends.
In this photo, vendors in the Afghan capital, Kabul, display their wares as Afghan shoppers prepare for the occasion.
Photo UNAMA / Sayed Barez.
The job sent me to a one day conference. Always nice to see your Sorority Sisters at events. Love my DST
The Prince George’s County Office of the State’s Attorney is sponsored a Sisterhood Summit on Saturday, September 29, 2012 at the Prince George’s Community College, Largo Student Center. The Office of the State’s Attorney is partnered with various public and private organizations in this effort including the Department of Family Services, the Prince George’s County Public School System, the Department of Social Services, the Department of Corrections and the Prince George’s County Community Foundation. The summit, themed the "Power of U," marked the beginning of an ongoing series of conferences focusing on empowerment, violence prevention and education, parenting education and communication. Judge Glenda Hatchet was the keynote speaker for the event.
The Los Angeles County Library is closed to the public, but behind the scenes librarians are offering services online and making sewing face masks. The masks are for LA County librarians who are being deployed as disaster worker to homeless shelters or to provide childcare for health care workers in medical facilities. Because there is a shortage of mask for people in the frontlines, LA County Library sent out a call-out asking for volunteers to sew masks. Approximately 100 people with sewing skills volunteered, and to 23 those people started to work at La Puente Library. By the end of their first week, they’ll create 350 masks. Once all 100 volunteers get stocked with supplies, they will produce 1,500 face masks per week.(Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County )
MAKE BETTER CHOICES. Nothing will change in grand scale, until each individual takes ownership of their contribution to society's issues and appreciates the pervasive impact their choices have on others and our environment.
I recently went to a Quinceañera and here is a picture I photoshopped. I created another Out of Bounds photo (oob). The Quinceañera is the Latina coming-of-age celebration on a girl's 15th birthday.
Submitted by Trent Kouvelos, '98
"My shaker has classic pig skin wrapped around it and lemon-heads inside
that show at the bottom of the bottle (just a fun color addition).
Tissue paper is around the top with ribbons. A chrome sticker was added
along with the AU Alumni sticker. "
The gameday noisemaker project debuted in the Cub's Corner of the Fall 2011 issue of Auburn Magazine. For more information about Auburn Magazine, please visit www.aualum.org/magazine/ or visit the Magazine online at wp.auburn.edu/auburnmagazine/
Angela Barrientos, Children’s Librarian at La Puente Library, demonstrates a completed face masks for LA County employees who are being deployed as disaster worker to homeless shelters or to provide childcare for health care workers in medical facilities. The librarians are following instructions from the Medical College of Wisconsin and using suggested materials and supplies.
Because there is a shortage of mask for people in the frontlines, LA County Library sent out a call-out asking for volunteers to sew masks. Approximately 100 people with sewing skills volunteered, and to 23 those people started to work at La Puente Library. By the end of their first week, they’ll create 350 masks. Once all 100 volunteers get stocked with supplies, they will produce 1,500 face masks per week. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County )
The students and graduates of Auburn University are accomplishing many great things and alumni around the world are exhibiting loyalty, excellence and success in their daily lives. Our goal is to combine these efforts and display the pride we have for the university by joining the Auburn family together for a cause and making a difference. Auburn Alumni in Action is a national service week—a chance for alumni to serve not only the university, but also the members of their own communities.
For more information about Auburn Alumni participating in communitty service please visit auburnclubs.org/page/alumni-in-action
Posters & tickets now in my hands for the Typhoon Relief Fundraiser! Live bands + Live painters!
Tickets will be dropped off at vendors tomorrow, after 3pm. You can buy from vendors after tomorrow, direct from me(as of today) & from event performers soon too!
Here is the Facebook event page: www.facebook.com/events/566790366744140/
This will get you a manicure, pedicure, and a fast food lunch.
Or it could be donated to Convoy of Hope to help people in Haiti after the earthquake.