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There is a old Manx tradition for Good Friday (Jeheiney Caisht), of going to the shore and gathering flitters fresh from the rocks. These are then cooked in their shells there on the beach and eaten, without metal being used at all in any of the process.
Additionally, a Manx Gaelic invocation was also recorded, for when the shells were throw back into the sea:
"Gow shoh as bannee orrin"
/
"Take this and bless us"
The Flitter Dance was then said to have been danced over the embers of the fire.
More about this Manx tradition tradition (said to reach back to beliefs pre-existing Christianity on the Isle of Man) can be found here:
www.culturevannin.im/manx_year_event_520943.html
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Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Jr., Comptroller
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Keyla Noel, 11th grade Student
Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Elizabeth High School Marching Band
Pledge of Ethics
Maritza Rosa, 11th grade Student
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy
Core Beliefs – Video
Performances
“Rolling in the Deep” by Adele
Performed by: Jaqueline Crespo, 8th grade student, Elmora School No. 12
“Descarga Cubana”
featuring:
“A Night in Tunisia,” by Dizzy Gillespie
“Tu Mi Delirio,” by Caesar Portillo de la Luz
“Tanga,” by Paquito D'Rivera
Performed by: Elizabeth High School Marching Band
PRESENTATIONS:
Jhon Mesa
Elizabeth High School student who has been accepted as the guitarist for the 2013 US Army All American Marching Band
Elizabeth High School Marching Band
US Bands Group 5A State and National Champions
Elmora School No. 12
Onefest 13' Softball Champions
- History Church of St Pierre d'Auxerre
- From the first centuries of Christianity, the lower part of the city had, like others, its church and monastery were placed under the invocation of St. Peter. Some authors have tried as Saint Peter's Church took over a pagan temple high in the old Autricus; others attribute the origin to Saint Pilgrim himself, but there is nothing to accept these traditions.
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- In Regulation saint Aunaire for public prayers (late sixth century) we find, for the first time, the mention of the Basilica of St. Peter, later called Church of St. Peter and St. Paul. Clerks there were officers by the bishops under the direction of a canon of the cathedral was the dean. They were responsible for the instruction of the Gallo-Roman people of this part of the old city that still remained.
- The irruption of the Saracens, in the middle of the eighth century, stopped the peaceful life of the clergy and destroyed the homes that, outside of the city, had escaped the invasion of Attila.
- After many vicissitudes, the Saint-Pierre, became a college of canons, was restored in 1107 by Bishop Humbaud who established the Canons Regular of the institution Yves de Chartres, of the order of church St Augustine, and began a dean at their head. In 1277 a major fire badly damaged the monastery
- 1470, Guy de Toucy transformed the Chapter as the abbey of Saint-Piere du Bourg to distinguish the church of Saint-Pierre-en-Castle which was in the precincts of the city (Labbe, man. I library., 458). This time reborn, to St. Peter, an era of prosperity endowments bishops and the regularity of its religious assured her church. In the fourteenth century the Hundred Years War the impoverished many, and never could recover from its importance.
- In 1567, the capture of the city by the Huguenots brought the plunder of the Saint-Père, and burning of the abbey home. Bands of soldiers, who were masters of the town, had set fire to the tower of the church recently built at the expense of the inhabitants of the parish. The roof was burnt and the bells melted, but the tower remained standing.
- The boundaries of the parish Holy Father and censive Abbey in the sixteenth century may give an idea of what remained of the Gallic city after the establishment of Christianity. To determine, simply draw a line Chantepinot door to St. Pancras Tower from the right side of the street Paul Bert, Nicolas Moor of Butchers and Sub-Walls. The river as a basis for the east and the city walls to the south. Leaving the city the way that leads to Preuilly beside the Fatet house, and all climates that are between the path and the river were also censive of the Holy Father (Sentence of the bailiwick of Auxerre were followed October 8, 1565. Fund of the Saint-Père). The parish of Saint Pilgrim, being a branch of the Holy Father, was encompassed within its boundaries.
- But it was not until the construction of the city walls that the parish Holy Father took an increase that was not stopped by the war and destruction that always followed. The monks acted, again, as we have already seen in other areas, they gave leases to perpetual annuities vacant land their vast parish in charge to establish homes (The Sentence of the Bailiwick 1565 reports "that this estoit formerly arable land, and gardens and some clozeaux bastimens we tenoit Abbey."). The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, there are still traces of these operations (Archive 1'Yonne, Pope Fund).
- The Abbot of the Holy Father was primitive priest of the parish church, and he often had disputes with the parishioners. A monk tells these discussions with your bias and curious complaint. The altar of the parish was placed at the door of the choir since the organization of the parish in the twelfth century. But later time, the nave, which was very small, not enough, they wanted to invade the choir. - Resistance of the monks, trial and conviction of the parishioners. There were also quarrels without number, for the latter, about the use of bells, which are placed in the high tower in the middle of the choir, were not readily available to them. Also, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, they resolved to build a beautiful tower next to their church to place their own bells. The company, started in 1536, was completed in 1577.
For more information see paroisses89.cef.fr/appoigny/spip.php?article290
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Jr., Comptroller
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Keyla Noel, 11th grade Student
Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Elizabeth High School Marching Band
Pledge of Ethics
Maritza Rosa, 11th grade Student
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy
Core Beliefs – Video
Performances
“Rolling in the Deep” by Adele
Performed by: Jaqueline Crespo, 8th grade student, Elmora School No. 12
“Descarga Cubana”
featuring:
“A Night in Tunisia,” by Dizzy Gillespie
“Tu Mi Delirio,” by Caesar Portillo de la Luz
“Tanga,” by Paquito D'Rivera
Performed by: Elizabeth High School Marching Band
PRESENTATIONS:
Jhon Mesa
Elizabeth High School student who has been accepted as the guitarist for the 2013 US Army All American Marching Band
Elizabeth High School Marching Band
US Bands Group 5A State and National Champions
Elmora School No. 12
Onefest 13' Softball Champions
Invocation 2018 collection
Dollymop for Dark Garden
Dollymop "Sansa" corset, collar, and evening skirt
Model: Lindsay Ferguson
Photo © Joel Aron
OPENING CALENDAR
December 11, 2014
PUBLIC SESSION
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Mikyia Musa, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Liliya Ruzayeva, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
"Candy Cane Twist" by Andy Beck
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Intermediate Choir:
Annice Benamy, Choir Director
"Get it Together, Harambee! by Will Schmid
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Concert Choir and Percussion Ensemble
Annice Benamy, Choir Director Valeri Liiva-Katz, Instrumental Director
“O Christmas Tree” Traditional German
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
“Cantaloupe Island”
William F. Halloran Jazz Ensemble
PRESENTATIONS
Academic Excellence
William F. Halloran School No. 22 @31 –2014 National Blue Ribbon School
Stars of Excellence
Tracy Espiritu- Only NJ recipient of the prestigious $25,000 Milken Educator Award
New Jersey Positive Behavior Support in Schools (PBSIS)
The purpose of the NJ PBSIS initiative is to build capacity to support the social-behavioral needs of all students, including students with disabilities.
Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Universal PBSIS Team
Fatimah Bey
Donald Dulorie
Faye Best
Javier Valencia
Chanel Williams
Olayinka Akinsuyi
Todd Lecher
Janice Torpey
Admiral F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Jeff Roszkowski
Valerie Burgos
Mel Endick
Megan Marx
Ned Long
Anamaria Llanos
Celal Tuncer
Adrian Bennett
Nancy Ravaioli
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Michael Ojeda
Cheryl Ann Popielarski
Alexandra Mickens
Mona Wanis
Donald Steup
Timothy Millheim
Kristy Kumar
Community Excellence
Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery for donation to Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Process Technology classroom
OPENING CALENDAR
April 18, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Aileen Pressley-Ransom, Teacher
Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Joyce Almeida 8th grade student
Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ralph Marciano, faculty member
Kevin Dittman, faculty member
Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26
Pledge of Ethics
Taylor Barrett 8th grade student
Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“Can-Can Orpheus” by Jacques Offenback
“Bossa Azul” by Burt Ligon
Performed by: Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy Orchestra
Folk Dance from the Gujarati region of India to the song Dham Dhamak Cham Samela
Performed by: Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy Dramatic Arts Class
“Cantaloupe Island”, by Herbie Hancock
“Oye Como Va”, by Tito Puente
“All Blues”, by Miles Davis
Performed by: Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy Jazz Ensemble
Mandarin Medley
Introduction by Leslie Estevea and Amayah Washington, 6th grade students
“Performed by: 2nd Grade Mandarin Class
“A Poultry Tale” from the Musical Honk
Dr. Orlando Edreira Theater Group
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26
Recognition of Student Government for their work in the school and community.
Jorge Cedeno, Student Government President
Keyla Hernandez, Student Government Vice President
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26
Recognition of team members’ efforts to advance the school’s culture to support meaningful holistic instruction.
Physical Education:
Mrs. Lori Abry
Mr. Rocco Casso
Art Education
Mrs. Alisa Brennan
Mrs. Soula Campbell
Music Education
Mrs. Christine Murphy
Mr. Sean McLean
Dr. Thomas Siebenhuhner
Librarian
Mrs. Katherine Rayburn
Technology Education
Mr. Paul Ruffin
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26 PTA
In recognition of the commitment, cooperation, care and perseverance of teachers, staff and students at School No. 26.
Michelle Ogonowski, PTA President
Gateway Regional Chamber of Commerce
In recognition of partnership with Elizabeth Public Schools.
Jim Coyle, President
Rafael Cruz,Sr. The father of Ted Cruz gives the invocation at a campaign rally for his son at Town Green Park in the Woodlands,TX on 07/22/2012.
Invocation 2018 collection
Dollymop for Dark Garden
Dollymop "Sansa" corset, collar, and evening skirt
Photo by Daisy Rose Coby - Memento Moda
mementomoda.com
OPENING CALENDAR
December 11, 2014
PUBLIC SESSION
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Mikyia Musa, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Liliya Ruzayeva, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
"Candy Cane Twist" by Andy Beck
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Intermediate Choir:
Annice Benamy, Choir Director
"Get it Together, Harambee! by Will Schmid
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Concert Choir and Percussion Ensemble
Annice Benamy, Choir Director Valeri Liiva-Katz, Instrumental Director
“O Christmas Tree” Traditional German
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
“Cantaloupe Island”
William F. Halloran Jazz Ensemble
PRESENTATIONS
Academic Excellence
William F. Halloran School No. 22 @31 –2014 National Blue Ribbon School
Stars of Excellence
Tracy Espiritu- Only NJ recipient of the prestigious $25,000 Milken Educator Award
New Jersey Positive Behavior Support in Schools (PBSIS)
The purpose of the NJ PBSIS initiative is to build capacity to support the social-behavioral needs of all students, including students with disabilities.
Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Universal PBSIS Team
Fatimah Bey
Donald Dulorie
Faye Best
Javier Valencia
Chanel Williams
Olayinka Akinsuyi
Todd Lecher
Janice Torpey
Admiral F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Jeff Roszkowski
Valerie Burgos
Mel Endick
Megan Marx
Ned Long
Anamaria Llanos
Celal Tuncer
Adrian Bennett
Nancy Ravaioli
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Michael Ojeda
Cheryl Ann Popielarski
Alexandra Mickens
Mona Wanis
Donald Steup
Timothy Millheim
Kristy Kumar
Community Excellence
Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery for donation to Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Process Technology classroom
OPENING CALENDAR
December 11, 2014
PUBLIC SESSION
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Mikyia Musa, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Liliya Ruzayeva, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
"Candy Cane Twist" by Andy Beck
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Intermediate Choir:
Annice Benamy, Choir Director
"Get it Together, Harambee! by Will Schmid
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Concert Choir and Percussion Ensemble
Annice Benamy, Choir Director Valeri Liiva-Katz, Instrumental Director
“O Christmas Tree” Traditional German
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
“Cantaloupe Island”
William F. Halloran Jazz Ensemble
PRESENTATIONS
Academic Excellence
William F. Halloran School No. 22 @31 –2014 National Blue Ribbon School
Stars of Excellence
Tracy Espiritu- Only NJ recipient of the prestigious $25,000 Milken Educator Award
New Jersey Positive Behavior Support in Schools (PBSIS)
The purpose of the NJ PBSIS initiative is to build capacity to support the social-behavioral needs of all students, including students with disabilities.
Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Universal PBSIS Team
Fatimah Bey
Donald Dulorie
Faye Best
Javier Valencia
Chanel Williams
Olayinka Akinsuyi
Todd Lecher
Janice Torpey
Admiral F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Jeff Roszkowski
Valerie Burgos
Mel Endick
Megan Marx
Ned Long
Anamaria Llanos
Celal Tuncer
Adrian Bennett
Nancy Ravaioli
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Michael Ojeda
Cheryl Ann Popielarski
Alexandra Mickens
Mona Wanis
Donald Steup
Timothy Millheim
Kristy Kumar
Community Excellence
Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery for donation to Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Process Technology classroom
OPENING CALENDAR
December 11, 2014
PUBLIC SESSION
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Mikyia Musa, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Liliya Ruzayeva, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
"Candy Cane Twist" by Andy Beck
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Intermediate Choir:
Annice Benamy, Choir Director
"Get it Together, Harambee! by Will Schmid
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Concert Choir and Percussion Ensemble
Annice Benamy, Choir Director Valeri Liiva-Katz, Instrumental Director
“O Christmas Tree” Traditional German
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
“Cantaloupe Island”
William F. Halloran Jazz Ensemble
PRESENTATIONS
Academic Excellence
William F. Halloran School No. 22 @31 –2014 National Blue Ribbon School
Stars of Excellence
Tracy Espiritu- Only NJ recipient of the prestigious $25,000 Milken Educator Award
New Jersey Positive Behavior Support in Schools (PBSIS)
The purpose of the NJ PBSIS initiative is to build capacity to support the social-behavioral needs of all students, including students with disabilities.
Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Universal PBSIS Team
Fatimah Bey
Donald Dulorie
Faye Best
Javier Valencia
Chanel Williams
Olayinka Akinsuyi
Todd Lecher
Janice Torpey
Admiral F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Jeff Roszkowski
Valerie Burgos
Mel Endick
Megan Marx
Ned Long
Anamaria Llanos
Celal Tuncer
Adrian Bennett
Nancy Ravaioli
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Michael Ojeda
Cheryl Ann Popielarski
Alexandra Mickens
Mona Wanis
Donald Steup
Timothy Millheim
Kristy Kumar
Community Excellence
Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery for donation to Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Process Technology classroom
Invocation of Ganesha, fire and water.
From the adapted Hindu ceremony handout:
As is the custom and practice, Lord Ganesha, Agni (Fire) and Jal (Water) are invoked along with other Gods and Goddesses to witness the ceremony and bless the couple and the assembled guests.
U.S. Army Chaplain (Capt.) Azande Sasa gives the invocation during the opening ceremony for the National Association of Landscape Professionals’ 19th annual Renewal and Remembrance at Arlington National Cemetery, July 20, 2015. Over 400 volunteers worked on 200 of the cemetery’s 624 acres. Some of the work done was mulching, pruning, aerating, planting, liming and applying gypsum. (U.S. Army photo by Rachel Larue/released)
The Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel (placed under the invocation of St. Michael the Archangel ) is a church catholic located in the heart of the historical center of Menton . Since the road from the seafront , with majestic staircases allow to gradually reach the site where, on a spot in the stalls CALADE triumph whole perspective of the baroque architecture .
At the beginning of the xvii th century, desired by Prince Honoré II of Monaco , its construction was entrusted to the architect Lorenzo Lavagna. TheMay 27 1619The first stone was laid in the presence of the prince and lord Nicolà Spinola, bishop of Ventimiglia which depended Menton and Roquebrune while Monaco depended on the Bishop of Nice. Excavation works actually began in 1639 and the church was opened for worship in 1653 . Finally, theMay 8 1675The bishop of Ventimiglia Monsignor Mauro Promontorio dedicated the new church in the presence of Prince Louis I st . In 1701 , the architect Emmanuel Cantone erects a tower of fifty-three meters high, real watchtower overlooking the city. Its current facade was completed in 1819 in the spirit of the baroque of the xvii th century.
Inside, the vast nave with four bays form a large Latin cross . The choir , preceded by a triumphal arch is decorated with stucco marble with pilasters dishes. A painted wooden statue of 1820 representing Saint Michael slaying the dragon overcomes the altar in polychrome marble. The side chapels are decorated with altarpieces baroque. One is dedicated to Saint Devote . Some had been granted to wealthy families of Menton.
Beautiful organ in the choir (XVII c.) Unknown factor. It has been often attributed to Gio Oltrachino (Jean Utrect), organ builder native of this town, located in Genoa and which is known by many constructions organ archives in Liguria - only one still existing intact in Alassio - and Monaco: the parish church of Saint-Nicolas Monaco dated 1639 (current buffet that of St. Charles church restructured by architect Charles Lenormand and Merklin), that of the palatine chapel (1639) disappeared and another organo portatile the same time also disappeared. Gio Oltracchino died in Genoa in 1647 and the organ of Saint-Michel can not be attributed to him.
In 1999 , the Saint-Michel church is raised to the dignity of minor basilica by Pope John Paul II , and consecrated basilica in January 2000 . Since 1949 , each year in August, the square hosts the famous Festival of Classical Music . She is one of the most visited attractions in the Alpes-Maritimes.
The Basilica (and its square ; other items were enrolled at other dates) is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since 3 March 1947
The Stated Meeting of Philadelphia City Council held Thursday. November 2, 2017:
Invocation:
Given by Pastor Dwaine Ross of Divine Destiny Community Fellowship, guest of Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell (3rd District).
Mayor Jim Kenney delivered an address before Philadelphia City Council on the School District’s financial needs and the future of its governance.
Presentation:
Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown (At Large) led a presentation recognizing the service of Women Veterans in the United States of America and the Extraordinary Contributions of the Women Veterans Center.
Councilman Bobby Henon (6th District) lead a presentation recognizing and congratulating Comcast NBCUniversal for being honored as a 2017 Employer Support Freedom Award recipient, presented by the Secretary of Defense for their commitment to members of the military, veterans, and their families.
Councilman Curtis Jones, Jr. (4th District) led a presentation recognizing and honoring the UniverSoul Circus for 24 years of outstanding productions on a local and national level.
Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil
Invocation 2018 collection
Dollymop for Dark Garden
Dollymop "Sansa" corset, collar, and evening skirt
Photo by Daisy Rose Coby - Memento Moda
mementomoda.com
OPENING CALENDAR
December 11, 2014
PUBLIC SESSION
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Mikyia Musa, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Liliya Ruzayeva, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
"Candy Cane Twist" by Andy Beck
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Intermediate Choir:
Annice Benamy, Choir Director
"Get it Together, Harambee! by Will Schmid
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Concert Choir and Percussion Ensemble
Annice Benamy, Choir Director Valeri Liiva-Katz, Instrumental Director
“O Christmas Tree” Traditional German
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
“Cantaloupe Island”
William F. Halloran Jazz Ensemble
PRESENTATIONS
Academic Excellence
William F. Halloran School No. 22 @31 –2014 National Blue Ribbon School
Stars of Excellence
Tracy Espiritu- Only NJ recipient of the prestigious $25,000 Milken Educator Award
New Jersey Positive Behavior Support in Schools (PBSIS)
The purpose of the NJ PBSIS initiative is to build capacity to support the social-behavioral needs of all students, including students with disabilities.
Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Universal PBSIS Team
Fatimah Bey
Donald Dulorie
Faye Best
Javier Valencia
Chanel Williams
Olayinka Akinsuyi
Todd Lecher
Janice Torpey
Admiral F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Jeff Roszkowski
Valerie Burgos
Mel Endick
Megan Marx
Ned Long
Anamaria Llanos
Celal Tuncer
Adrian Bennett
Nancy Ravaioli
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Michael Ojeda
Cheryl Ann Popielarski
Alexandra Mickens
Mona Wanis
Donald Steup
Timothy Millheim
Kristy Kumar
Community Excellence
Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery for donation to Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Process Technology classroom
Klamath Tribal Health And Family Services sponsors various social / exercise activities throughout the year. This event was the "poker walk" at Moore Park in Klamath Falls. The walkers get a card at five different stations along a course and the best hand wins valuable prizes. Also there was lunch and a raffle. This is the Invocation given by an elder prior to lunch - saying "grace" so to speak.
The invocation for the Class of 2015 Sponsor Appreciation and Crest Unveiling Dinner at the Cadet Mess April 13 was provided by Cadet Astrid Colon-Moreno, class committee secretary. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
OPENING CALENDAR
December 11, 2014
PUBLIC SESSION
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Mikyia Musa, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Liliya Ruzayeva, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
"Candy Cane Twist" by Andy Beck
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Intermediate Choir:
Annice Benamy, Choir Director
"Get it Together, Harambee! by Will Schmid
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Concert Choir and Percussion Ensemble
Annice Benamy, Choir Director Valeri Liiva-Katz, Instrumental Director
“O Christmas Tree” Traditional German
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
“Cantaloupe Island”
William F. Halloran Jazz Ensemble
PRESENTATIONS
Academic Excellence
William F. Halloran School No. 22 @31 –2014 National Blue Ribbon School
Stars of Excellence
Tracy Espiritu- Only NJ recipient of the prestigious $25,000 Milken Educator Award
New Jersey Positive Behavior Support in Schools (PBSIS)
The purpose of the NJ PBSIS initiative is to build capacity to support the social-behavioral needs of all students, including students with disabilities.
Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Universal PBSIS Team
Fatimah Bey
Donald Dulorie
Faye Best
Javier Valencia
Chanel Williams
Olayinka Akinsuyi
Todd Lecher
Janice Torpey
Admiral F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Jeff Roszkowski
Valerie Burgos
Mel Endick
Megan Marx
Ned Long
Anamaria Llanos
Celal Tuncer
Adrian Bennett
Nancy Ravaioli
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Michael Ojeda
Cheryl Ann Popielarski
Alexandra Mickens
Mona Wanis
Donald Steup
Timothy Millheim
Kristy Kumar
Community Excellence
Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery for donation to Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Process Technology classroom
OPENING CALENDAR
December 11, 2014
PUBLIC SESSION
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Mikyia Musa, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Liliya Ruzayeva, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
"Candy Cane Twist" by Andy Beck
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Intermediate Choir:
Annice Benamy, Choir Director
"Get it Together, Harambee! by Will Schmid
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Concert Choir and Percussion Ensemble
Annice Benamy, Choir Director Valeri Liiva-Katz, Instrumental Director
“O Christmas Tree” Traditional German
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
“Cantaloupe Island”
William F. Halloran Jazz Ensemble
PRESENTATIONS
Academic Excellence
William F. Halloran School No. 22 @31 –2014 National Blue Ribbon School
Stars of Excellence
Tracy Espiritu- Only NJ recipient of the prestigious $25,000 Milken Educator Award
New Jersey Positive Behavior Support in Schools (PBSIS)
The purpose of the NJ PBSIS initiative is to build capacity to support the social-behavioral needs of all students, including students with disabilities.
Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Universal PBSIS Team
Fatimah Bey
Donald Dulorie
Faye Best
Javier Valencia
Chanel Williams
Olayinka Akinsuyi
Todd Lecher
Janice Torpey
Admiral F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Jeff Roszkowski
Valerie Burgos
Mel Endick
Megan Marx
Ned Long
Anamaria Llanos
Celal Tuncer
Adrian Bennett
Nancy Ravaioli
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Michael Ojeda
Cheryl Ann Popielarski
Alexandra Mickens
Mona Wanis
Donald Steup
Timothy Millheim
Kristy Kumar
Community Excellence
Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery for donation to Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Process Technology classroom
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Jr., Comptroller
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Keyla Noel, 11th grade Student
Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Elizabeth High School Marching Band
Pledge of Ethics
Maritza Rosa, 11th grade Student
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy
Core Beliefs – Video
Performances
“Rolling in the Deep” by Adele
Performed by: Jaqueline Crespo, 8th grade student, Elmora School No. 12
“Descarga Cubana”
featuring:
“A Night in Tunisia,” by Dizzy Gillespie
“Tu Mi Delirio,” by Caesar Portillo de la Luz
“Tanga,” by Paquito D'Rivera
Performed by: Elizabeth High School Marching Band
PRESENTATIONS:
Jhon Mesa
Elizabeth High School student who has been accepted as the guitarist for the 2013 US Army All American Marching Band
Elizabeth High School Marching Band
US Bands Group 5A State and National Champions
Elmora School No. 12
Onefest 13' Softball Champions
Invocation 2018 collection
Dollymop for Dark Garden
Evening gown with posture harness
Photo by Daisy Rose Coby - Memento Moda
mementomoda.com
Maj. Robert Rose, 55th Wing chaplain, provides an invocation during the Base leadership salutes the American Flag during the 55th Operations Group change of command ceremony at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., July 31, 2020. The 55th OG is the largest operations group in the Air Force with 11 squadrons and two detachments around the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jessica Montano)
Vellattam or Vellattu is an invocative ritual held prior to the actual Theyyam performance. Bhagavathy literally means Mother Goddess. Bhagavathy Theyyam is an embodiment of the primal feminine energy that manifests itself in the bodies of men.
Source - www.keralatourism.org/ebooks/dance-of-the-divine/bhagavat...
25-second snippet from the invocation by Rear Admiral Mark Tidd, Chief of Navy Chaplains, with panning view of the ship
Squamish Nation Pow Wow 2011 FULL REGALIA Dance
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcnA5nUNSE4
Squamish Nation Pow Wow 2011 GRAND ENTRY
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Native Indian bands from across BC and elsewhere congregated at the Squamish Nation Pow Wow 2011 held at the Capilano Indian Reserve in North Vancouver from July 08-10, 2011. They came to greet each other and celebrate their culture together at this annual event in their traditional territory of the Coast Salish land.
Aboriginal men and women in full regalia danced in the Grand Entry and participated in the Invocation. They also competed as individuals in different categories like in a sports event. The modern day Pow Wow is very much a family affair. The occasion presents an opportunity for the community to recognize the work and contribution of the native women. At the same time, the role that the younger ones can play is also very much part of the agenda.
Nowadays, many native youths live in urban areas away from the reserve and are increasingly alienated from the Land that the aboriginal society has such an affinity with. The Pow Wow therefore becomes an ideal place for the youngster to reconnect with their cultural being and way of life, thus preserving the native tradition that goes back thousands of years.
The Squamish Nation of BC is also part of the Four Host First Nations, a very important partner of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
[Photos & Videos by Ray Van Eng. www.vancouver21.com ]
OPENING CALENDAR
December 11, 2014
PUBLIC SESSION
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Mikyia Musa, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Liliya Ruzayeva, 6th grade student
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
"Candy Cane Twist" by Andy Beck
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Intermediate Choir:
Annice Benamy, Choir Director
"Get it Together, Harambee! by Will Schmid
Winfield Scott School No. 2 Concert Choir and Percussion Ensemble
Annice Benamy, Choir Director Valeri Liiva-Katz, Instrumental Director
“O Christmas Tree” Traditional German
William F. Halloran Jazz Choir
“Cantaloupe Island”
William F. Halloran Jazz Ensemble
PRESENTATIONS
Academic Excellence
William F. Halloran School No. 22 @31 –2014 National Blue Ribbon School
Stars of Excellence
Tracy Espiritu- Only NJ recipient of the prestigious $25,000 Milken Educator Award
New Jersey Positive Behavior Support in Schools (PBSIS)
The purpose of the NJ PBSIS initiative is to build capacity to support the social-behavioral needs of all students, including students with disabilities.
Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Universal PBSIS Team
Fatimah Bey
Donald Dulorie
Faye Best
Javier Valencia
Chanel Williams
Olayinka Akinsuyi
Todd Lecher
Janice Torpey
Admiral F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Jeff Roszkowski
Valerie Burgos
Mel Endick
Megan Marx
Ned Long
Anamaria Llanos
Celal Tuncer
Adrian Bennett
Nancy Ravaioli
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy PBSIS Universal Team
Michael Ojeda
Cheryl Ann Popielarski
Alexandra Mickens
Mona Wanis
Donald Steup
Timothy Millheim
Kristy Kumar
Community Excellence
Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery for donation to Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Academy Process Technology classroom
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I now call forth the Great Spirit of Magical British Beauty - so let it be!
The Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel (placed under the invocation of St. Michael the Archangel ) is a church catholic located in the heart of the historical center of Menton . Since the road from the seafront , with majestic staircases allow to gradually reach the site where, on a spot in the stalls CALADE triumph whole perspective of the baroque architecture .
At the beginning of the xvii th century, desired by Prince Honoré II of Monaco , its construction was entrusted to the architect Lorenzo Lavagna. TheMay 27 1619The first stone was laid in the presence of the prince and lord Nicolà Spinola, bishop of Ventimiglia which depended Menton and Roquebrune while Monaco depended on the Bishop of Nice. Excavation works actually began in 1639 and the church was opened for worship in 1653 . Finally, theMay 8 1675The bishop of Ventimiglia Monsignor Mauro Promontorio dedicated the new church in the presence of Prince Louis I st . In 1701 , the architect Emmanuel Cantone erects a tower of fifty-three meters high, real watchtower overlooking the city. Its current facade was completed in 1819 in the spirit of the baroque of the xvii th century.
Inside, the vast nave with four bays form a large Latin cross . The choir , preceded by a triumphal arch is decorated with stucco marble with pilasters dishes. A painted wooden statue of 1820 representing Saint Michael slaying the dragon overcomes the altar in polychrome marble. The side chapels are decorated with altarpieces baroque. One is dedicated to Saint Devote . Some had been granted to wealthy families of Menton.
Beautiful organ in the choir (XVII c.) Unknown factor. It has been often attributed to Gio Oltrachino (Jean Utrect), organ builder native of this town, located in Genoa and which is known by many constructions organ archives in Liguria - only one still existing intact in Alassio - and Monaco: the parish church of Saint-Nicolas Monaco dated 1639 (current buffet that of St. Charles church restructured by architect Charles Lenormand and Merklin), that of the palatine chapel (1639) disappeared and another organo portatile the same time also disappeared. Gio Oltracchino died in Genoa in 1647 and the organ of Saint-Michel can not be attributed to him.
In 1999 , the Saint-Michel church is raised to the dignity of minor basilica by Pope John Paul II , and consecrated basilica in January 2000 . Since 1949 , each year in August, the square hosts the famous Festival of Classical Music . She is one of the most visited attractions in the Alpes-Maritimes.
The Basilica (and its square ; other items were enrolled at other dates) is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since 3 March 1947