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Take Aim Challenge - Natural Light.
I had so many shots for this challenge I didn't know what to choose! In the end the brightness of the light and the re-purposed junk items I thought made an interesting picture!
John Cunningham, president of the Edwardsville NAACP, and retired Human Resources director for the Alton School District, talks with students during the Pathways to Leadership workshop Thursday in the Ahlemeyer Atrium at Lewis and Clark Community College. More than 95 students from area middle and high schools attended and met/interviewed community leaders and professionals who have shaped their careers through perseverance, vision and discipline. The event is one of several Black History Month events happening at Lewis and Clark throughout February. For more information on other events visit www.lc.edu/News_Story/BlackHistoryMonth2017/
Photograph by S. Paige Allen, L&C Media Specialist/Photographer
The Pathways Van has many cameras and sensors that gathers data as the van drives at normal highway speeds. The data is then downloaded and compiled to be used in various ways by the Planning and Asset Management Division and elsewhere in the department.
Pathways (14,585 square feet)
1200 W Washington Street, Petersburg, VA
This was originally a Safeway, which opened on November 9th, 1960.
Pathways to Leadership conference on the MSU campus in May. The select group of participants from around the country spent the day discussing the issues and challenges facing former foster children. Seita’s goals for the
Pathways to Leadership conference were to inject more science into the
child welfare system, as well as to create a pipeline of well-educated former foster children to serve the system. Bill Schroer, of the W.J. Schroer Company served as moderator.
Pathway
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Match day at the GB Talent Squad training camp at the British Wrestling Academy on Thursday 24th February 2022.
The Wrestling Academy
41 Great Clowes St
Salford
M7 1RQ
The British Wrestling Talent Pathway.
The pathway will still consist of two tiers for those in secondary education with Regional squads leading to selection for the GB Talent Squad. The changes come in the change of focus to time spent on the mat working on technical and tactical skills and learning what it takes to be an elite athlete.
The Regional Squads consist of U13, U15 and Cadets with training on a monthly basis between September and April. Numbers will be limited to ensure that every athlete on the squad receives focused coaching to develop and improve. Club coaches are invited to attend along with their athletes to work alongside regional and national coaches.
The GB Talent Squad, for U15 and Cadets, will meet less frequently but with a focus on more time spent on the mat at three camps across the season in October, February, and April plus a summer camp. Numbers will be limited to approximately 18 in order that National coaches can work closely with the athlete, their club and regional coaches to develop and improve.
Marcus Harrison, president/founder of Harrison Funeral Chapel and Cremation Center in Alton, Illinois, talks with students during the Pathways to Leadership workshop Thursday in the Ahlemeyer Atrium at Lewis and Clark Community College. More than 95 students from area middle and high schools attended the workshop where they met and interviewed community leaders and professionals who have shaped their careers through perseverance, vision and discipline. The event is one of several Black History Month events happening at Lewis and Clark throughout February. For more information on other events visit www.lc.edu/News_Story/BlackHistoryMonth2017/
Photograph by S. Paige Allen, L&C Media Specialist/Photographer
A Midlands Region Squad Training session at MCSDA Derby on Saturday 20/11/21 under the watchful eye of Dean Brown, Trevor Hoskins and Jesse Bradbury.
MCSDA Derby,
Unit 4, Masons Place Business Park,
Nottingham Rd,
Derby
DE21 6AQ
The British Wrestling Talent Pathway.
The pathway will still consist of two tiers for those in secondary education with Regional squads leading to selection for the GB Talent Squad. The changes come in the change of focus to time spent on the mat working on technical and tactical skills and learning what it takes to be an elite athlete.
The Regional Squads consist of U13, U15 and Cadets with training on a monthly basis between September and April. Numbers will be limited to ensure that every athlete on the squad receives focused coaching to develop and improve. Club coaches are invited to attend along with their athletes to work alongside regional and national coaches.
The GB Talent Squad, for U15 and Cadets, will meet less frequently but with a focus on more time spent on the mat at three camps across the season in October, February, and April plus a summer camp. Numbers will be limited to approximately 18 in order that National coaches can work closely with the athlete, their club and regional coaches to develop and improve.
Pathway enters Peterhead Harbour on the north east coast of Aberdeenshire.
Photo taken by camera suspended from a kite.
Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Waitangi, New Zealand.
This place is considered the birthplace of New Zealand. If you ever have a chance to visit, do not pass it up. In addition to its historical significance, you won't believe how beautiful the grounds are.