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This exhibition features current work by the talented artists who make up the Fall 2015 roster of instructors at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard. This expert group of instructors inspire students and engage them in developing critical and technical skills for making functional and expressive vessels, figurative and abstract sculpture, murals and works on paper.

The Thirty-Seventh Session of WIPO’s Program and Budget Committee (PBC) took place in Geneva from June 10 to June 14, 2024 in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Programa especial de Semana Santa realizado en las diferentes iglesias de la Asociación Sur Austral de Chile titulado «En los Pasos de Jesús - Un Camino de Esperanza».

2017 Fellows Program Mentor Reception at GLG

The Kingwood Garden Club was at the Kingwood Library on Monday, March 13th for a special program about bees.

 

The presenter read a book to the children about bee hives and discussed how bees pollinate flowers. She emphasized that children should not fear bees. The garden club mentioned the declining bee population and talked about how planting flowers will help stimulate bee growth. Kingwood Library branch manager Ryan Fennell donned a bee suit while children viewed a collection of preserved bee specimens. Children planted flowers in pots to take home.

Ms. Brenda hosts a family storytime and craft every Tuesday evening from 6:30-7:30pm.

Today's Cuba: Confounding Realities January, 2018 travel program for Hampshire Alumni and Friends, Led by Professors Carollee Bengelsdorf and Margaret Cerullo. Photos courtesy of trip participants. Visit alumni.hampshire.edu for information on future travel programs.

LegoLand Discovery Center presented two programs at the Library on 2/4. The older children built and raced cars.

The Seabiscuit program took place on August 2003 at Countryside.

 

Seabiscuit's former jockey lives locally and he described the world of thoroughbred racing in the 1930s when Seabiscuit was the “all-star” of all time. He shared a scrapbook filled with his racing career highlights and shared many memories. The library was filled to capacity that day.

The program booklet from Blizzcon 2011.

At Double Edge Theatre, Spring Immersion

A prefeita de Contagem Marília Campos acompanhou na terça-feira (2/3), a entrega dos cartões de identificação dos usuários do Serviço de Transporte Especial Sem Limite, no Centro Especializado em Reabilitação (CER IV), no bairro Europa.

 

A entrega marca uma nova fase do Programa Sem Limite, potencializando o controle e otimizando as rotas. Implantado em 2007, o programa foi uma conquista do primeiro mandato da atual chefe do executivo. Segundo ela, o Sem Limite passa por processos de inovação. “Os cartões de identificação dos usuários são uma forma de comunicar para nossa cidade a importância do programa paras as 300 pessoas que estão sendo assistidas. O cartão trará visibilidade a essa importante política pública e irá mostrar para a cidade o quanto é necessário o transporte Sem Limite. Ele não limita os direitos, ele garante os direitos”, afirmou a prefeita.

 

O secretário de Direitos Humanos e Cidadania, Marcelo Lino, ressalta o histórico e a importância do programa na garantia dos direitos das pessoas com deficiência em Contagem. “As pessoas puderam fazer universidade, ter acesso de ir e vir com qualidade e tranquilidade. A prefeita teve uma sensibilidade, quando implantou o programa. Ela percebeu que as mães de pessoas com deficiência tinham dificuldades de acessar o sistema de transporte coletivo convencional. Marília é mulher, mãe, cidadã e trabalhadora, responsável e compromissada com as causas populares e realizou esse programa que tanto transformou as nossas vidas”.

 

O Programa Sem Limite atende pessoas com alto grau de comprometimento de sua mobilidade, assegurando transporte para escolas e tratamentos médicos. Desde a criação, centenas de pessoas já foram atendidas e o projeto vem se destacando nos processos de inovação e na operação e monitoramento dos atendimentos realizados.

 

Também participaram da entrega o secretário de Direitos Humanos e Cidadania, Marcelo Lino, e a subsecretaria Lorena Lemos; a secretária de Desenvolvimento Social, Viviane França; o subsecretário Maurício Rangel, o vereador Arnaldo de Oliveira, e a equipe do CER IV.

Foto: Ricardo Lima/PMC

The Cullman County Soil & Water Conservation District (CCCD) has ramped up their innovative Cullman Emergency Hay Relief Program to full operational status this week. The CCCD began accepting applications from area cattle ranchers on Monday, January 9, 2017, for the program.

 

The concept of the Emergency Hay Relief Program is both simple and important: Hay will be sold on a first come, first served basis to area cattlemen, ranchers and farmers.

 

The reason? The now infamous Drought of 2016 took a huge toll on grassland growth leaving inventories of useable feed hay at extremely low levels. As a result, without hay brought in from locations outside of the Cullman drought area, the multi-million dollar livestock industry in Cullman County is at risk.

 

The incoming hay is being sold at cost to Cullman County residents at cost of $30 for a 4′ x 5′ bale + a small fee to contribute back to the program

 

As you can see in this video report on the program, Cullman County Associate Commissioner Garry Marchman has been the primary political driving force of this initiative to assist area ranchers.

 

Working in conjunction with Cullman County Soil & Water Conservation District Project Coordinator Travis Kress and on-the-ground liaison Lisa Merritt, hundreds of rolls of baled hay are now freely flowing through the Cullman Agricultural Trade Center to Cullman Cattlemen in need:

 

According to Marchman, 50% of all Cullman area cattle sales are generated by small ranchers (up to 50 head of cattle). Many of these smaller cattlemen do not carry insurance to cover catastrophic herd loss events precipitated by such natural disasters as droughts. These sizes ranchers are the focus of the Emergency Hay Relief Program.

 

Response to the program has been huge with 120 applications for over 5,000 rolls of hay received by the CCSWCD.

 

Due to funding limitations, the goal is to distribute approximately 2,000 rolls of hay to local cattlemen. Over 600 rolls have already been placed in the hands of farmers.

 

For the full story, please see: cullmantoday.com/2017/01/28/cullman-emergency-hay-relief-...

This week we met Harrison and made toys for the local animal shelters

STATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM: Members from the Delaware National Guard, and DNG's Youth ChalleNGe Program Christine Kubik and Karen Hughes met with Trinidad and Tibago's Military-Led Academic Training Program (MiLAT) representatives to discuss each other's programs and best practices. The DNG is in Trinidad and Tobago this week as part of the National Guard's State Partnership Program, developing relationships with the various departments within Trinidad's Defence Force.

  

Through SPP, the National Guard conducts military-to-military engagements in support of defense security goals but also leverages whole-of-society relationships and capabilities to facilitate broader interagency and corollary engagements spanning military, government, economic and social spheres. (National Guard photos by Capt. Bernie Kale)

Programa Nacional de Prevención Contra Contingencias

Hidráulicas.

 

Villahermosa, Tabasco.

 

14 enero 2013

Skindred,

Covent Garden Studios, Eragny, France, November 4th 2014,

 

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On Nov. 29, we held our annual luncheon to recognize members of The Lambuth M. and Alice A. Clarke Heritage Society, a special group of Virginia Wesleyan supporters who have chosen to include the College in their estate plans. We are so thankful for this special group—their loyalty and friendship means so much to us. Our lunch guests had a special “taste” of VWC's seasonal choral program, “A Wesleyan Christmas.” Dr. Bryson Mortensen, Director of Choral Music, led the Wesleyan Chorale in a series of holiday musical selections. Their performance was truly stunning, and I applaud Dr. Mortensen and his students for their excellent presentation.

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