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Aiming Higher (phase two) got together 'on the hill' once again to celebrate the achievements of the young people and business mentors involved in the latest phase.
Funded by the Committee for Social Development, the event saw a group of young people from the Greater Belfast and South Eastern areas graduate from the programme.
Speaking at the celebration were: Emma Morrison, Business in the Community; Sammy Douglas, Chair of Assembly Community Connect; Robert Mc Cord, Odyssey Trust and mentor on Aiming Higher; and young participants Sharnie Barnes and Michael Doggart.
Aiming Higher is a Big Lottery funded project delivered by Business in the Community and its partner organisation Include Youth. The project’s aim is to deliver an employability initiative for young people over a six month period.
The next phase of the project is due to commence in May 2014 and will run until October 2014. We are actively recruiting young people and mentors for this to build on our successes.
For more information visit:
Aiming Higher (phase two) got together 'on the hill' once again to celebrate the achievements of the young people and business mentors involved in the latest phase.
Funded by the Committee for Social Development, the event saw a group of young people from the Greater Belfast and South Eastern areas graduate from the programme.
Speaking at the celebration were: Emma Morrison, Business in the Community; Sammy Douglas, Chair of Assembly Community Connect; Robert Mc Cord, Odyssey Trust and mentor on Aiming Higher; and young participants Sharnie Barnes and Michael Doggart.
Aiming Higher is a Big Lottery funded project delivered by Business in the Community and its partner organisation Include Youth. The project’s aim is to deliver an employability initiative for young people over a six month period.
The next phase of the project is due to commence in May 2014 and will run until October 2014. We are actively recruiting young people and mentors for this to build on our successes.
For more information visit:
It's always fun to watch Steve, owner of Integrity Tree Service, go up a troubled tree and bring it down. He makes it look so easy. .
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His helpers feed the chipper while he cuts. Anything firewood size is cut in 16 inch lengths. I always keep the wood chips, but he will haul them away if desired. To top it off, they clean up twigs and sawdust.
From the tower, we could see quite a distance.
Taken during our visit to Kemah Boardwalk in Kemah, Texas, part of our Galveston vacation.
Aiming Higher (phase two) got together 'on the hill' once again to celebrate the achievements of the young people and business mentors involved in the latest phase.
Funded by the Committee for Social Development, the event saw a group of young people from the Greater Belfast and South Eastern areas graduate from the programme.
Speaking at the celebration were: Emma Morrison, Business in the Community; Sammy Douglas, Chair of Assembly Community Connect; Robert Mc Cord, Odyssey Trust and mentor on Aiming Higher; and young participants Sharnie Barnes and Michael Doggart.
Aiming Higher is a Big Lottery funded project delivered by Business in the Community and its partner organisation Include Youth. The project’s aim is to deliver an employability initiative for young people over a six month period.
The next phase of the project is due to commence in May 2014 and will run until October 2014. We are actively recruiting young people and mentors for this to build on our successes.
For more information visit:
Aiming Higher (phase two) got together 'on the hill' once again to celebrate the achievements of the young people and business mentors involved in the latest phase.
Funded by the Committee for Social Development, the event saw a group of young people from the Greater Belfast and South Eastern areas graduate from the programme.
Speaking at the celebration were: Emma Morrison, Business in the Community; Sammy Douglas, Chair of Assembly Community Connect; Robert Mc Cord, Odyssey Trust and mentor on Aiming Higher; and young participants Sharnie Barnes and Michael Doggart.
Aiming Higher is a Big Lottery funded project delivered by Business in the Community and its partner organisation Include Youth. The project’s aim is to deliver an employability initiative for young people over a six month period.
The next phase of the project is due to commence in May 2014 and will run until October 2014. We are actively recruiting young people and mentors for this to build on our successes.
For more information visit:
Can one actually be united "in" excellence?
Possibly with excellence?
Perhaps by excellence?
But certainly not in excellence…
I wonder if there’s a building they’ve named “excellence” and the whole student body was in there at once?
Higher secondary education board Today “Central Board of Secondary Education” or CBSE has its Jurisdiction all over India which includes a vast network of schools to provide quality education across India. The board has a decentralized structure which includes 6 regional offices across India that is Allahabad, Ajmer, Chennai, Guwahati, Panchkula, and Delhi.
Higher Steps: Sept. 20-Nov. 22, 2014. Higher school students participate in hands-on electrical and computer engineering camp at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Higher Steps: Sept. 20-Nov. 22, 2014. Higher school students participate in hands-on electrical and computer engineering camp at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Aiming Higher (phase two) got together 'on the hill' once again to celebrate the achievements of the young people and business mentors involved in the latest phase.
Funded by the Committee for Social Development, the event saw a group of young people from the Greater Belfast and South Eastern areas graduate from the programme.
Speaking at the celebration were: Emma Morrison, Business in the Community; Sammy Douglas, Chair of Assembly Community Connect; Robert Mc Cord, Odyssey Trust and mentor on Aiming Higher; and young participants Sharnie Barnes and Michael Doggart.
Aiming Higher is a Big Lottery funded project delivered by Business in the Community and its partner organisation Include Youth. The project’s aim is to deliver an employability initiative for young people over a six month period.
The next phase of the project is due to commence in May 2014 and will run until October 2014. We are actively recruiting young people and mentors for this to build on our successes.
For more information visit:
Refershed by air conditioning and a lovely lunch, we continued our perambulation around the Casco Viejo in Panamá, eventually coming upon a tony looking open area not far from the central square -- of course, nothing was very far from the central square on the tiny peninsula.
This was the Simon Bolivar Square, where a rather insouciant statute of the great man himself lounged at ease, crowned by a soaring eagle and flanked by engravings of the emancipation of the peoples of Panamá. Somewhat obscured by the vaunted liberator was the even more soaring Eglesia de Santo Francisco de Assisi looming behind, crowned somewhat more modestly with the icon of Jesus himself, arms outstretched in token of salvation. It was an odd sort of juxtaposition. And even higher, the simple cross topped the apex of the belltower campanile.