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It is not snowing this time but rain and lots of it as Baldwinsville Bees Evan Stolicker (32) faced off against Liverpool Warriors Kendall Keahey (12) in High School Boys Lacrosse on Tuesday, April 29, 2014 on the turf field in Liverpool, New York. Liverpool went on to win in a thrilling 14-13 overtime finish.
Monkey Love Preschool Pouches. I had a lot of fun creating these with my four year old for his preschool friends. They will hold a box of crayons, and a few candies. The red ribbon has each child's name on it, and is reminiscent of red licorice. The conversation hearts are preschool appropriate and modern. These are about 5"x6". I create in Broomfield, CO. keahey.blogspot.com/2014/02/project-quilting-challenge-3-...
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L:R – Cheryl Howell, Michigan 4-H Foundation; DeNajia Pippion; Lashawnta Bushell; Antoinette Banks; Maurice Keahey, Jr.; Destiny Conerly; Julie Chapin, MSU Extension 4-H State Leader
Michigan State University Extension 4-H. Photos by Harley J Seeley Photography
Bought this at a thrift store in Amarillo. It fits perfectly with the ceramic mushroom shaped sugar and flour jars in the kitchen. Signed Keahey '78.
Klick Link For Read Online Or Download Seeking Sicily: A Cultural Journey Through Myth and Reality in the Heart of the Mediterranean Book : bit.ly/2hc8zbt
Synopsis
"Keahey's exploration of this misunderstood island offers a much-needed look at a much-maligned land."―Paul Paolicelli, author of Under the Southern SunSicily is the Mediterranean's largest and most mysterious island. Its people, for three thousand years under the thumb of one invader after another, hold tightly onto a culture so unique that they remain emotionally and culturally distinct, viewing themselves first as Sicilians, not Italians. Many of these islanders, carrying considerable DNA from Arab and Muslim ancestors who ruled for 250 years and integrated vast numbers of settlers from the continent just ninety miles to the south, say proudly that Sicily is located north of Africa, not south of Italy.Seeking Sicily explores what lies behind the soul of the island's inhabitants. It touches on history, arch
The painting of the irises is by my friend George Keahey, Joan of Arc is a wonderful garage sale find and the tulips are from Trader Joe's. I love that place - wonderful produce, coffee, flowers and other goodies.
While visiting the Chubu University Campus in Kyoto, Japan, our team was invited to a traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony at the campus Tea House. Providence President & CEO, Kent Keahey, is pictured here with our Japanese Tea Hostess and Jonathan Ford.
Dinari watches his cage neighbor, Amol. The two have become "friends" and often play together through their cages.
Gov. Robert Bentley poses for a photo in his office with Rep. Marc Keahey, left, Anna Morgan Duke and Sally Jordan, right, on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014. (Governor's Office, Jamie Martin)
Midas, a golden tabby tiger who suffers from skin cancer, waits to be moved to the play area by lead keeper Mak Ledbetter (background), where the tigers spend several minutes of the day.
Front row (l-r) Dr. Lina Galea'i-Scanlan and Rosevonne Pato (Teacher Education), and Deborah Keahey (Language & Literature). Second row (l-r): Sonny Leomiti (Teacher Education), Dr. Daniel Chang (Health & Human Servies), Mikaele Etuale (Assistant to the Dean of Academic Affairs), Tafa Tupuola (University Center for Excellence and Developmental Disabilities) and Mele Fiaui (Language & Literature).
MILLER COUNTY HELPERS — McKenzie Rigdon, Miller County extension 4-H agent, said she wanted to bring along 4-H'ers for the donation drop-off to set an example of community service. From left to right: McKenzie Rigdon, MaKenzie Larey, Carlie Keahey, JD Martin, and Tori Luker, Miller County extension Family and Consumer Sciences agent. (Rebekah Hall | Division of Agriculture photo.)
The Literary Arts Committee of the 10th Festival of Pacific Arts held an open reading at ASCC which attracted over 100 students. Afterwards, the organizers, their guests and some of the student participants gathered for this group shot. Seated in the second row are Deborah Keahey and Melelina Fiaui of the ASCC English Department, guest Poe Mageo, Committee Chair Tialuga Seloti, guest Sia Figiel, and Vesi Matau'u of the English Department. (5/1/08)
In-Sync Exotics director Vicky Keahey (right) and lead keeper Mak Ledbetter give some attention to Raja, a 19-year-old tiger that is suffering from kidney failure, Jan. 27 at the sanctuary in Wylie. In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Education Center in Wylie currently houses 53 big cats, which include tigers, lions, bobcats, leopards, cougars, lynx and servals.
The ASCC Curriculum Committee bids fond adieu to Language & Literature instructor Debra Pritchard Keahey (front, second right), who is moving to Washing State along with her family.
Mak Ledbetter, the sanctuary's lead keeper, said Amol has become her "baby" and has developed a special bond with him.
In-Sync Exotics director Vicky Keahey (right) and lead keeper Mak Ledbetter help Raja, who suffers from kidney failure and needs weekly fluids, become more comfortable in his treatment area by getting him used to the space. The task is done daily.
This photo was taken during my friend Brittany’s surreal, bizarre CP1 film shoot. This was the first time I met S. (her roommate), as well as Robin Elliot and Peter Keahey. The purpose of the shoot was, uh, human limbs doing motion-y limb-type stuff. The end result was very, very cool.