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More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

The Notting Hill Carnival, Europe’s biggest street festival is an annual grand event that has been held every year since 1965 on the streets of Notting Hill, London, UK in the month of August. It is led by members of the West Indian community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population or Trinis;, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s.

 

The carnival attracted around two million visitors, making it one of the largest street festivals in the world. Despite its name, it is not part of the global carnival season preceding Lent.

A Sandia member of the workforce and his daughters work together to build a paper roller coaster during Kids Day in Sandia California.

 

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Photo by Spencer Toy

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

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The Notting Hill Carnival, Europe’s biggest street festival is an annual grand event that has been held every year since 1965 on the streets of Notting Hill, London, UK in the month of August. It is led by members of the West Indian community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population or Trinis;, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s.

 

The carnival attracted around two million visitors, making it one of the largest street festivals in the world. Despite its name, it is not part of the global carnival season preceding Lent.

A Kids Day participant, center, takes on a cyber challenge with the help of a Sandia staff member, right, at Sandia California.

 

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Photo by Spencer Toy

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

Remember! I'm no comedian!

「わたしは、お笑い芸人じゃないぞ!」

It's ”Kids' day", a national holiday in Japan.  

  

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

The Notting Hill Carnival, Europe’s biggest street festival is an annual grand event that has been held every year since 1965 on the streets of Notting Hill, London, UK in the month of August. It is led by members of the West Indian community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population or Trinis;, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s.

 

The carnival attracted around two million visitors, making it one of the largest street festivals in the world. Despite its name, it is not part of the global carnival season preceding Lent.

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

Student Elizabeth Titus, daughter of manager Paul Titus, makes a bubble while visiting the Thermal Test Complex on Kids Day at Sandia.

 

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Photo by Craig Fritz

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

Volunteers of the Red Cross of Ukraine conducted a social-informational event of psychological relief - "KIDS DAY RED CROSS"

A 2-by-2-meter pool of aviation fuel burns during a demonstration at the Thermal Test Complex on Kids Day at Sandia.

 

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Photo by Craig Fritz

 

More than 400 children turned out for the Department of Justice annual Kids’s Day event, which took place Friday, August 19, 2011 in the Courtyard of the RFK Main Justice Building. This year's theme was Just Move, which was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative. Let’s Move is dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation and putting children on a path to a healthy future. The U.S. Marshals participated in a big way this year! Deputies from D.C. Superior Court along with personnel from Headquarters informed the children about the agency’s missions, and had the opportunity to incorporate activities that focus on the staying active and leading healthy lifestyles.

Volunteers of the Red Cross of Ukraine conducted a social-informational event of psychological relief - "KIDS DAY RED CROSS"

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Answering questions in the Kids' Day of the tournament

Student Christian Martinez, right, explores his surroundings through augmented reality glasses during a demonstration led by cybersecurity during Kids Day at Sandia.

 

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Photo by Craig Fritz

Kids Days in the CBC atrium

A penciled note by the four photos on page 82 says "Kids Day at high school."

 

On the back of this photo print is written "taken by: Geo Manuell." Searching Alhambra High School yearbooks, I have thus far been unable to find a likely match for George Manuel/Manuell/Mannell at Alhambra High at the right time period.

Garbine Muguruza. Kid's Day do WTA Brasil Tennis Cup abriu as atividades do Dia Mundial do Tênis. Crédito: Cristiano Andujar

Kid's day at Comerica Park. Jonesy showing his lighter side.

Garbine Muguruza. Kid's Day do WTA Brasil Tennis Cup abriu as atividades do Dia Mundial do Tênis. Crédito: Cristiano Andujar

One of several photos from an occasion referred to in a note on page 82 as "Kids Day at high school."

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