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Lt. Governor Rutherford Enjoys the Ribbon Cutting at the Reach Partnership School. by Joe Andrucyk at 2555 Harford Rd, Baltimore, MD 21218
Pete Taylor Partnership of Excellence Award 2022
Rene Gomez, Fort Sam Houston Elementary principal, presents the Pete Taylor Partnership of Excellence Award to Brig. Gen. Russell Driggers, Joint Base San Antonio and 502d Air Base Wing commander, recognizing the alliance between the school and JBSA's 502nd Security Forces. It was Lt. General Taylor's belief that "goodness starts at the local level."
Rev. Werner Philip, center, of the East German Conference brought greetings on the 25th anniversary of the East German-WPAUMC Partnership Committee. He's shown with Conference staffer Jackie Campbell, left, and Mary Garber of Mt. Lebanon UMC.
Governor Mark Gordon, Major General Greg Porter, First Lady Jennie Gordon, Major General Greg Porter, Wyoming Adjutant General, Veterans Commission Executive Director Tim Sheppard, Veterans Commission Chairman Jake Jacobs, Veterans Commission Executive Assistant Shane Whitworth, traveled across Wyoming to welcome home veterans on March 25, 2023. The annual Wyoming Veterans Welcome Home Day ceremonies occurred in Hulett and Saratoga, honoring veterans from the Korean War, Vietnam War, and other conflicts who were not properly thanked upon their return home. The event aimed to show the gratitude of a grateful state to all those who served. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Jacqueline Marshall)
SOUTH CHINA SEA (June 3, 2018) - Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) ship JDS Ohsumi (LST 4001) and JMSDF landing craft air cushion (LCAC) vehicles operate in formation off the starboard side of Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) as part of Pacific Partnership 2018 (PP18). PP18's mission is to work collectively with host and partner nations to enhance regional interoperability and disaster response capabilities, increase stability and security in the region, and foster new and enduring friendships across the Indo-Pacific Region. Pacific Partnership, now in its 13th iteration, is the largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Byron C. Linder) 180603-N-ZW825-0372
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MINDELO, Cape Verde, (Jan. 10, 2013) -- Chief Warrant Officer 4 Ronald McMiller and Military Sealift Command (MSC) mariners conduct a helo firefighting drill aboard the High-Speed Vessel Swift (HSV 2) during an inport training period in Cape Verde as part of Africa Partnership Station (APS) 2013. APS is an international security cooperation initiative, facilitated by Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, aimed at strengthening global maritime partnerships through training and collaborative activities in order to improve maritime safety and security in Africa. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Felicito Rustique/Released)
190723-N-UN744-0083 - SEKONDI, Ghana (July 23, 2019) - Adm. James G. Foggo III, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, poses for a photo with U.S. Sailors and international partners on the flight deck of the Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport ship USNS Carson City (T-EPF 7) in Sekondi, Ghana, July 23, 2019. Foggo is in Ghana to discuss the strong military relationship between the U.S. and Ghana and to emphasize each country’s commitment to the security of the Gulf of Guinea and how ensuring maritime security can lead to prosperity for the region and African nations. His visit coincides with the Ghana Navy’s 60th anniversary and the International Maritime Defense Exhibition and Conference (IMDEC), hosted by Ghana, as well as the USNS Carson City (T-EPF 7)’s visit to the country as part of its 2019 Africa Partnership Station deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Travis Simmons/Released)
Conversation with Partners for a New Beginning Tunisia: a conversation with PNB-NAPEO Chair Amel Bouchamaoui, PNB-NAPEO Vice-Chair Ziad Oueslati, and CEO of TMI Mondher Ben Ayed, moderated by GEP Advisor and PNB-NAPEO Delegation Organizer Cameron Khosrowshahi
Following the post-election crisis of 2010-2011, the European Commission has encouraged the establishment of a partnership to facilitate a transition between humanitarian and development aid in support of Côte d’Ivoire’s efforts to restore social services to its people. ECHO’s aid supports the government’s policy of free healthcare for children and pregnant women in order to reduce the high rate of illness and preventable deaths, but also the improvement of food security and social cohesion in areas affected by the conflict. ©EC/ECHO/Anouk Delafortrie
H.E. Queen Mathilde of the Belgians, Honorary Chairperson of UNICEF Belgium, visited Ethiopia, 9-12 November 2015
©UNICEF Ethiopia/2015/Mulugeta Ayene
ASU Now – Gardening Class – Tempe campus – April 23rd, 2019
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Undergraduate Brianna Smith, left, pulls seeded lettuce out during the PPE 240 Gardening class that focuses on gardening in desert climates on the Tempe campus on Tuesday afternoon on April 23rd, 2019. The course, fulfilling physical activity requirements, is a partnership between Mary Lou Fulton, the School of Sustainability and Barrett, the Honors College and is open to all university students. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
On Tuesday 26 April 2016, GDS hosted a Blockchain Partnership event bringing together government and businesses to explore opportunities to use this technology to the benefit of UK citizens and the economy.
Views of rooms available for events and conferences at the BCIT Aerospace Technology Campus in Richmond. Visit www.bcit.ca/rentals for details.
On 8-10 July 2022, the #EU4Youth Alumni Network brought together its second cohort for the concluding event of the programme in Tbilisi, Georgia. The meet-up celebrated achievements of the ongoing civil actions, which members developed under the Network's mentorship for young people in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
Since the Network launch in 2019, dozens of Alumni throughout the entire region designed and implemented several hundreds actions, each engaging a small group of young people in their community – most of those, from disadvantaged groups. The impact of this work expands with each new beneficiary, who carries it further into their circles.
More about this initiative: euneighbourseast.eu/projects/eu-project-page/?id=1609.
The EU4Youth Alumni Network Network is part of the EU4Youth programme: euneighbourseast.eu/topics/youth/.
ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 17, 2021) Helicopters assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 162 (Reinforced) and the “Chargers” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 26 fly alongside the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) during a photo exercise, May 17, 2021. Iwo Jima is underway in the Atlantic Ocean with Amphibious Squadron 4 and the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) as part of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Larry Darnell Lockett Jr.)
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner looks on as Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee takes questions from reporters at a press conference during the 2011 U.S.-India Economic and Financial Partnership.
Conversation with Partners for a New Beginning Tunisia: a conversation with PNB-NAPEO Chair Amel Bouchamaoui, PNB-NAPEO Vice-Chair Ziad Oueslati, and CEO of TMI Mondher Ben Ayed, moderated by GEP Advisor and PNB-NAPEO Delegation Organizer Cameron Khosrowshahi
Photo by Cutty McGill
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oct. 5, 2012
ASTORINO ANNOUNCES LANDMARK AGREEMENT THAT ENSURES
PRESERVATION OF THE HISTORIC JAY PROPERTY IN RYE
Public/private partnership a model for cooperative stewardship and revitalization of other properties
Responsibility for the full restoration and long–term maintenance of the historic John Jay Property in Rye, the boyhood home of a Founding Father and the nation’s first Chief Justice, will be turned over to the Jay Heritage Center (JHC), under terms of a license agreement announced today by County Executive Robert P. Astorino at a news conference at the site.
This agreement is designed to ensure the preservation of the nationally significant property and serve as a model of cooperative stewardship that can be emulated nationwide. It will also advance shared goals of New York State, Westchester County and non-profits like JHC to promote heritage tourism by making historic resources more accessible to the public.
“It has been over 20 years since the county, working with New York State, came to the rescue of the Jay Property, saving it from demolition,” said Astorino. “Now the county is stepping in again with an innovative public/private partnership to preserve it for future generations in a way that doesn’t fall on taxpayers. In these challenging economic times, these are the kinds of solutions that are essential.”
The property is located adjacent to the county’s Marshlands Conservancy. The county and the state jointly own 21.5 acres of the site; the Jay Heritage Center owns the other 1.5-acre parcel, which contains the 1838 Jay House, built by Jay’s son on the site where his father grew up.
The new license agreement will transfer oversight for the upkeep of the property and investment in significant capital infrastructures to the Jay Heritage Center, which will raise funds as a private 501 (c) 3 and also apply for grants. Tax deductible donations from individuals and corporations will be accepted to help restore the historic meadow, the gardens, the apple orchards and rehabilitate historic structures for public educational uses as lecture halls, classical music spaces and art galleries.
At a press conference at the site, Astorino was joined Suzanne Clary, president of the Jay Heritage Center, as well as New York State Parks Deputy Commissioner Tom Alworth to announce the agreement, which must be approved by the county’s Parks Board, the Board of Acquisition and Contract, and the State Comptroller’s Office.
The Jay Property was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1993 as part of the Boston Post Road Historic District. It was also named to the Westchester County African American Heritage Trail in 2004.
Most recently in 2009, it became 1 of only 100 Congressionally funded sites in the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area based on the importance of its architecture, its landscape and themes of freedom and dignity that its 10,000-year-old history embodies.
“This is an unparalleled opportunity for us to restore one of America’s greatest landscapes and open it to the public at a time when families are looking for places of beauty and history to inform and inspire their daily lives,” said the JHC’s Clary.
Deputy Commissioner Alworth also praised the agreement, saying: “Partnership agreements such as this one have been highly successful in enhancing the quality of parks and historic sites for the visiting public. The Jay Heritage Center has done an impressive job restoring the historic house, and I’m confident they will continue their excellent stewardship of the site. This public-private partnership will ensure the John Jay property remains a valued recreational and cultural resource for Westchester residents and visitors alike.”
Similarly, Albert E. Caccese, executive director of Audubon New York, said: " This is a great example of a public-private partnership that will enable this incredibly important resource to be restored and interpreted for the benefit of the community, and beyond. Audubon looks forward to working with the center as it considers its next steps in the historic, cultural and environmental interpretation and protection of the site."
The main terms are:
· The county and state, as owners, will grant a 10-year license, which is renewable after the initial term, to the Jay Heritage Center for the use of the property. This will give the Jay Heritage Center the ability to raise funds to operate the park and make improvements.
· The county and state will have the right to approve or disapprove any physical alterations to the property.
· The property will continue to be operated and maintained as state and county parkland and will be accessible to the general public. The JHC may establish admission fees, subject to approval by the state and the county consistent with county fee structures.
· JHC will create and pay for a specific maintenance and restoration schedule detailed in the agreement, dealing with landscape, invasive plant removal and restoration of historic structures, among other things.
· The county will continue to police the property.
· The county will no longer spend approximately $25,000 annually to maintain the property, and JHC the center will be responsible for ongoing maintenance and the capital improvements that the property requires.
· The county will remain responsible for the costs of any environmental remediation that may be required on the property for conditions that existed prior to the license agreement. Any environmental remediation required as a result of JHC’s restoration work will be the responsibility of JHC.
Celebrating 20 Years of Protecting, Preserving and Interpreting Our American History and Landscape.
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A National Historic Landmark since 1993
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On NY State's Path Through History (2013)
The Partnership on Measuring ICT for Development’s session on Measuring ICT and Gender addresses the question of what current statistics can tell us about women in the information society and how women use, benefit from and produce ICTs. The session looks at available data on gender and ICT and propose a set of priority areas where more data are needed, for discussion with the audience. The outcome of the session feeds into the work of the Partnership Task Group on Measuring Gender and ICT.
Day 2
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In the face of a substantial change in the geopolitical context we need to react effectively to the new challenges, reads a special statement by chiefs of diplomacy of the Visegrad Group (V4) who have come to Budapest for informal consultations with Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries.
Photo: MFA / J. Cieślikowska
W obliczu znaczących zmian sytuacji geopolitycznej musimy efektywnie reagować na nowe wyzwania - piszą w specjalnym oświadczeniu szefowie dyplomacji Grupy Wyszehradzkiej zebrani w Budapeszcie na nieformalnych konsultacjach z państwami Partnerstwa Wschodniego.
Fot. MSZ / J. Cieślikowska
Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment Dr. Homer Wilkes visits Siskiyou Mountain Park speaks with Tribal Ecological Trainees from Klamath Tribes and affiliates working as part of the Tribal Ecological Forestry Training Program on the Lomakatsi Restoration Project. This project has performed 400+ acres of fuel treatments in the communities interface in partnership with the Oregon Conservation Corps and other Oregon state programs.
Wilkes made the visit after announcing Community Wildfire Defense Grants during an event at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon, March 21, 2023.
USDA’s Forest Service plans to announce $197 million in investments to 100 projects under the new Community Wildfire Defense Grant (CWDG) program, which assists at-risk communities, including Tribal communities, with planning for and mitigation of wildfire risks.
(USDA Forest Service photo by Preston Keres)
KAMPONG SPEU PROVINCE, Cambodia (Aug. 1, 2012) - World Vets volunteer veterinary technician Sarah Ambrose sprays a puppy for fleas and ticks at a veterinary civic action project (VETCAP) in the Kampong Speu Province Aug. 1. Ambrose is working in the area with a combined team of military and volunteer veterinary specialists from the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH-19) conducting VETCAPs with local veterinarians focusing on animal health education and treatment. Mercy is participating in Pacific Partnership, an annual U.S. Pacific Fleet humanitarian and civic assistance mission now in its seventh year that brings together U.S. military personnel, host and partner nations, non-government organizations and international agencies to build stronger relationships and develop disaster response capabilities throughout the Asia-Pacific region. (Photo by Camelia Montoy)
COTONOU, Benin (September 11, 2012) -Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Terron Lasalle plays with a Beninese child during a health fair during Africa Partnership Station (APS) 2012. APS is an international security cooperation initiative, facilitated by Commander,U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, aimed at strengthening global maritimepartnerships through training and collaborative activities in order toimprove maritime safety and security in Africa. (U.S. Navy photo by EnsignJoe Keiley/Released)
Conversation with Partners for a New Beginning Tunisia: a conversation with PNB-NAPEO Chair Amel Bouchamaoui, PNB-NAPEO Vice-Chair Ziad Oueslati, and CEO of TMI Mondher Ben Ayed, moderated by GEP Advisor and PNB-NAPEO Delegation Organizer Cameron Khosrowshahi
SATTAHIP, Thailand (May 24, 2018) - Multinational forces aboard Military Sealift Command expeditionary fast transport ship USNS Brunswick (T-EPF 6) man the rails as Pacific Partnership 2018 (PP18) mission stop Thailand concludes. PP18's mission is to work collectively with host and partner nations to enhance regional interoperability and disaster response capabilities, increase stability and security in the region, and foster new and enduring friendships across the Indo-Pacific Region. Pacific Partnership, now in its 13th iteration, is the largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Caledon Rabbipal) 180524-N-MW694-0080
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As a follow-up of the German Russian Biological expeditions to Taymyr in 1989-1991, The Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park and the Taymyrski Reserve (Zapovednik) signed a partnership agreement.
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In partnership with Young Africa International, EU development funding is helping to enhance youth employability potential and income earning capacity for more than 700 young people in Sofala and Manica provinces. The project aims to empower young people to make positive life choices, while being active citizens who participate in the local processes.
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PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- In a demonstration of the growing partnership between Presidio and neighboring Cal State Monterey Bay, the university hosted Military Appreciation Day during their men’s and women’s NCAA Division II Soccer matchup against Cal State Los Angeles, Oct. 18.
Service members, veterans, DoD civilians and their families were admitted free of charge and provided a complimentary meal at the Otter Sports Complex as division rivals battled and entertained during two high-caliber, competitive soccer games.
A pre-game ceremony was held in which “Otter Pups” from the Presidio’s youth center stood side by side with the CSUMB men’s team while the national anthem was performed by Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center’s Joint Service Choir and DLIFLC’s Honorary Joint Service Color Guard paraded the colors.
Capt. Kevin Bertelsen, commander Naval Support Activities Monterey, conducted the coin toss to start an exciting men’s game in which CSUMB, playing a man down due to penalties, tied the game with three seconds left only to lose 1-2 in sudden death overtime. The women Otters won their game 2-1.
You can read more about the CSUMB and Presidio of Monterey partnership here at tiny.cc/xw1r4x
Official Presidio of Monterey Web site
Official Presidio of Monterey Facebook
PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
The U.S. Marshals in conjunction with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and state and local partner agencies in 16 geographical locations across the U.S., recovered or located 225 critically-missing youth during Operation We Will Find You, a 10-week national operation which concluded 15 May, 2023. We Will Find You is the first national missing child operation and was focused on geographical areas with high clusters of critically-missing children which included: Massachusetts; the National Capital Region (eastern Virginia, Washington D.C. and Maryland); New Orleans, Louisiana; San Antonio, Texas; Orlando, Florida; Puerto Rico; the U.S. Virgin Islands; Los Angeles, California; Guam; northern Ohio; Detriot, Michigan; South Carolina; Yakima, Washington. Operation We Will Find You presented the USMS with an opportunity to expand and highlight partnerships among law enforcement agencies and NCMEC that resulted in not only finding critically missing children, but also bringing more attention to the epidemic of missing children in America.
(U.S. Marshals Service photo by Bennie J. Davis III)
No, not an April Fool's joke, Safety Partnership vehicles (aka speed camera vans) parked at HQ Gwent Police.
DOT Art in partnership with United Photo Industries (UPI) present “Forged Worlds,” a 370 foot vinyl fence wrap located under the Manhattan Bridge at Adams Street, Plymouth Street and Anchorage Place in DUMBO, Brooklyn. DOT Art considers the site to be a rotating art site and has continued to program the location with UPI over the past few years. Comprised of six sets of photographs, one from each artist or artist team, the groupings represent alternate worlds created in response to a question or a-typical scenarios. Bill Fingers’ set, “Ground Control” addresses the question, “If you had the chance to go on a one-way trip to Mars, would you go?” Another artist, Justin Bettman, presents photographs of interior spaces created from unwanted or discarded materials and furniture. Other artists in the exhibit include: Julia Fullerton Batten, Barbara Ciurej & Lindsay Lochman, Jie Ling He and Lori Nix.
NYCDOT Art Program, Arterventions
“Forged Worlds” by Various Artists
Presented with United Photo Industries
Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn
KOH RONG, Cambodia (June 23, 2014) U.S. Army Veterinarians Maj. Raghavan Sampathkumaran and Capt. J.R. Lund along with veterinarian technician Sgt. Jerry Vang prepare a dog for surgery during this year’s Pacific Partnership. Pacific Partnership is in its ninth iteration and is the largest annual multilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Jesus Uranga/Released)
PACIFIC OCEAN (April 18, 2018) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Vudy Ros, assigned to Pacific Partnership 2018 (PP18), teaches U.S. Navy Sailors and Marines aboard Military Sealift Command expeditionary fast transport ship USNS Brunswick (T-EPF 6) how to prepare an I.V., April 18. PP18’s mission is to work collectively with host and partner nations to enhance regional interoperability and disaster response capabilities, increase stability and security in the region, and foster new and enduring friendships across the Indo-Pacific Region. Pacific Partnership, now in its 13th iteration, is the largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Caledon Rabbipal/Released)
156_GHP_SoireePortraits_2019.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership “Emerald City” Soiree 2019 with photography sponsored by Conoco Phillips at Hotel ZaZa August 24, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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Col. William Glaser and Burgermeister Nickl discuss the future partnership in the monastery's courtyard, March 10, 2016.
U.S. Marines, assigned to Security Cooperation Marine Air Ground Task Force disembark Landing Craft Unit 1660, assigned to Assault Craft Unit 2, during an offload of U.S, Spanish, Portuguese and British Marines from the embarked Security Cooperation Marine Air-Ground Task Force and Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 7. The SC-MAGTF, NMCB 7, BMU 2 and ACU 2 are embarked on board USS Gunston Hall as part of Africa Partnership Station West, an international initiative developed by Naval Forces Europe and Naval Forces Africa, which aims to work cooperatively with U.S. and international Partners to improve maritime safety and security in West and Central Africa.
Gen. Gary L. North, Commander, Pacific Air Forces hosts Philippine Air Force Commanding General, Lt. Gen. Oscar Rabena during a reciprocal Air Chief visit to the State of Hawaii. During the visit the group was able to tour the Hawaii Air National Guards F-22 Raptor. The HIANG and the Philippines are partnered in the National Guards State Partnership Program. The program is designed to develop enduring relationships and mutually beneficial relationships between the States Air Guard and the assigned partner country.
(U.S. Air Force photo by MSgt Kristen Stanley)
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