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WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 14

WHERE: Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption, 615 Hoyt Ave., Saginaw

SAGINAW —The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, commissioned 16 new members of the Lay Ministry Program on Sunday, Sept. 14 at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. The Lay Ministry Program offers deep spiritual, theological and pastoral formation for lay people so that they may be even more effective in carrying out the lay apostolate and evangelization. Lay ministry formation involves four years of learning, spiritual formation and pastoral practice before each candidate is commissioned by the bishop for parish-based lay ministry or missioned by the bishop as a “Christian in the World.” The newly-commissioned lay ministers join more than 350 other lay ministers actively involved in service across the Diocese of Saginaw. Below is a list of those commissioned at Mass on Sept. 14:

 

• Thomas Collins from Nativity of the Lord Parish, Alma/St. Louis

• James Combs from St. Athanasius Parish, Harrison

• Margaret Lapham from Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, Mount Pleasant

• Constance Lynch from St. Joseph the Worker Parish, Beal City

• Alex Malocha from Holy Family Parish, Saginaw

• Deborah McGraw from Our Lady of Grace Parish, Sanford

• Cheryl Morand from All Saints Parish, Bay City

• Kathy Ranck from Our Lady of Grace Parish, Sanford

• Catherine Richard from Blessed Sacrament Parish, Midland

• Mary Roth from Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish, Bay City

• Cindy Sisson from Christ the Good Shepherd Parish, Saginaw

• Dale Sisson from Christ the Good Shepherd Parish, Saginaw

• Ulrike Smith from St. Stephen Parish, Saginaw

• Mary Beth Stuart from Our Lady of Grace Parish, Sanford

• Michael Thomas from Our Lady of Grace Parish, Sanford

Mary Sue Plachta was missioned at the Mass and sent forth to live out her ministry “in the world” rather than in a parish setting. She is a member of Our Lady of Grace in Sanford. Several Lay Ministers were re-commissioned at the Mass, which means that each made a new multi-year commitment with his or her respective, sponsoring parish. Those interested in learning more about the Lay Ministry Program may call 989-797-6609.

Reunião do Programa de Enfrentamento à Desinformação com a Associação Brasileira de Emissoras de Rádio e Televisão (ABERT. Fotos: Abdias Pinheiro/ASCOM/TSE.

Comcast 2014-15 Launch of Internet Essentials Program. by Jay Baker at Baltimore, MD.

Audience members for Lisa McCarty and Jeff Hanson's presentation "Videos as Learning Content - How to Get Started"

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FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

 

Official Program - Royal Athletic Park

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Campfires are one of the most popular programs for parks. It gives visitors a chance to get to know the park and the staff working at the park. - AA

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This is a programmable thermostat that started to melt as the house fire approached.

Thanks to Wei Lin (Symantec) and Tiffani Williams (Texas A&M) who were program co-chairs this year and will be general co-chairs for the 2013 GHC in Phoenix. Barb Gee from the Anita Borg Institute presents.

This is a field of dillydallies from the NCDOT Wildflower Program. Photography by Keith Hall Photography.

I got this board because I needed a development platform for one of my microcontrollers. At the same time, I ordered an Atmel AVR ISP MkII programmer, which I wanted to use because it is a native USB device and is a little easier to use on the Mac. Of course, it turns out that the programmer has a different type of ISP connector than this board was expecting.

 

So, this is a Olimex development board for Atmel AVR 20-pin microcontrollers, modified it to accept input from the AVR ISP MkII, which has a six-pin output connector. The header that I added is at the bottom of the board.

 

Read more about getting started programming the AVR on the Mac here.

so i finally got my first roll if film back from jasmine & my little frolic, and oh. my. goodness. it's quite possible that i love, love, love almost every single image, and i still have another roll that i have yet to see! i can't believe how gorgeous almost every image is, and that is a big deal to me, seeing as i went from possibly a 20-25% of images i love per roll, to a 75% of images i love per roll.

 

there is just something about film that feels way more tangible than digital. each image feels more precious. & the medium certainly loves jasmine's gorgeous face. ;)

 

(not to mention that i didn't have to do ANY computer work! no staring at my computer screen for hours on end to get this *look*! hallelujah!)

 

oh, you bet more are coming.

 

p.s. doesn't her expression just get you?

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Bristol Parks News: Bristol Parks Summer Camp for Kids will be June 18thru July 20, 2018. Lori McDonald, 2018 Director of the Bristol Summer Kids Camp Program held a signup at Cummins Park, and Gloria McFall signed up her grandson. Signup forms are available at the Bristol Library, where the event will be held this year, since Hermance Park not available. Forms also at Town Hall. Bring the form with you on the first day of the Camp on Mon. June 18, 2018, at 9am at the Bristol Library. Camp runs Mon. thru Fri. June 18 to July 20, from 9am to 1pm at the Bristol Library, with no Camp on July 4. Camp is free, but parents or guardian should pack a lunch each day for each child. Can bring sun screen and bug spray since much time is spent outdoors at Cummins Park and various walking distance field trips around Bristol’s downtown. Local resident, Lori, attended the program as a child, and is a home-school Mom, Boy Scout Leader/Camp Director and has Camp certification. Her assistant is Kathy Thornton. Children will participate in the Library Summer Reading/Music programs. Call Jill at Town Hall for any info. New Park Board members for 2018 are Toni Miller and Penny Bucks. New Park Program Director is Stacey Bates. Park Board meetings are 2nd Tues. of each month at Town Hall at 6pm. Information letter available at the photos link.

 

By Matthew Hill

  

Maintaining a firmer body can be a tall order to fill but this article can serve as a daily reminder that there are greater things waiting for you in the end. Yes, all of your muscles will get sore in the beginning but this can make you feel glad that you went through all that. This will prevent you from being a couch potato again.....

 

READ THE FULL ARTICLE FROM THIS LINK bit.ly/2lsjopb

Paola Garcia eats healthy food at the Mother-Daughter Aprendiendo Juntas Program run by Kaiser Permanente's Education Outreach Prograam (EOP). The 15 year old program holds regular sessions to improve family communication and promote a positive self-body image.

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Young people learn life skills through DARE program

 

By Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern

 

LANDSTUHL, Germany – Juggling red balloons symbolized life’s many challenges during graduation for a Drug Abuse Resistance Education program held recently at Wilson Barracks.

 

Fifth graders were helping Lt. Col. Lars Zetterstrom, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern, juggle several red balloons. A blue balloon was tossed in, representing drugs and alcohol, to show the difficulty of keeping life’s balloons aloft with an added impairment.

 

Spontaneously, Zetterstrom tapped the blue balloon to the floor and popped it with his desert-colored combat boot.

 

“I saw that it represented something bad,” Zetterstrom said. “Stomping it out was the right thing to do.”

 

Lessons like that are what the DARE program is about. Since 1983, DARE has taught millions of students worldwide about the effects of alcohol and drugs. Each April, "National DARE Day" is commemorated in the United States by a presidential proclamation, community events and activities.

 

In Kaiserslautern Military Community's fours elementary schools, students complete 10 lessons over several weeks, working from DARE planners.

 

Weekly lessons often include acting out skits on peer pressure and watching videos about the dangers of drugs and alcohol.

 

Landstuhl’s graduating class was the first for Army Sgt. Raymond Engstrom, 29, of Cottage Grove, Minn., a garrison military police officer. The thought of facing children in classrooms each week was daunting at first. Yet, Engstrom knew the importance of DARE discussions and began enjoying the classes.

 

“You learn to have fun with it,” Engstrom said. “They’re just young people. I always refrain from calling them kids or students. I’d say “people about your age.”

 

Over the past few months, Engstrom has developed significantly, said his supervisor, Sgt. 1st Class Adrian Rouse, the provost marshal operations sergeant.

 

“He’s ran with it,” Rouse said. “Now he’s very interactive with the kids, parents and school staff. And I think he enjoys it significantly.”

 

During the graduation, held at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center’s Heaton Auditorium, Zetterstrom said he was proud to see Army noncommissioned offer leading the DARE program

 

“We’re American living overseas. We want our children to have the best education possible,” Zetterstrom said. “Learning is not always about academics, it’s about life skills and that’s what DARE does.”

 

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UTHSCT M.S. Biotechnology Program: 2018 Student Graduation Banquet.

DOBBINS AIR RESERVE BASE, Marietta, Ga., July 15, 2015 - Teen volunteer Victoria Socia helps her sister and another camper during an origami workshop at "Camp Guard Youth 2015".

 

The week-long camp brought 31 children together to encourage physical activity, making healthy choices, and foster peer interactions.

 

"Camp Guard Youth" is a yearly health and wellness program open to dependents of Georgia National Guard, Air Force Reserve and Dept. of Defense employees.

 

Photo by Sgt. Ashley Sutz, Georgia Army National Guard | Released

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[Espectáculos] Del 05 al 09 de febrero | DISNEY ON ICE | Presenta *MUNDOS FANTÁSTICOS* | Palacio de los Deportes de la Ciudad de México

 

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DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTA MUNDOS FANTÁSTICOS

 

EL SHOW CONTARÁ CON LA PARTICIPACIÓN ESPECIAL DE “EL RAYO” MCQUEENY SU MEJOR AMIGO MATE DE CARS DE DISNEY Y PIXAR

 

Del 05 al 09 de febrero en el Palacio de los Deportes de la Ciudad de México ¡Disney On Ice presenta Mundos Fantásticos! ofrecerá un espectáculo sobre hielo lleno de acción con cuatro divertidas historias de Disney, y mostrará a los queridos personajes de CARS y TOY STORY 3, de Disney y Pixar, y de LA SIRENITA de Disney, junto a Mickey, Minnie, Donald y Goofy. Las estrellas de FROZEN de Disney también acompañarán a estos adorables personajes. Producido por Feld Entertainment, los boletos para Mundos Fantásticos para las funciones en el Palacio de los Deportes estarán disponibles en las taquillas del inmueble y el Sistema Ticketmaster a partir del próximo 2 de diciembre.

 

Los personajes de tamaño real de CARS de Disney y Pixar: “El Rayo” McQueen, Mate y sus amigos, llevarán sus personalidades de alto octanaje a la pista de hielo ambientada en Radiador Springs, a través de animatrónicos de alta tecnología hechos a la medida, cuyos ojos y bocas se mueven con cada vuelta sobre la autopista congelada. Mate se luce con graciosas ocurrencias mientras el resto de los personajes llegan al hielo con giros y mucha diversión.

 

“Mundos Fantásticos conecta las historias clásicas y nuevas de Disney”, dijo el Productor Kenneth Feld. “El público quedará impresionado en Radiador Springs al encontrarse con el inolvidable equipo de los carros animados, construidos a escala y en vivo sobre hielo. Verán sus historias favoritas de todos los tiempos como LA SIRENITA de Disney y TOY STORY 3 de Disney y Pixar, y descubrirán una historia llena de acción, magia e inolvidables personajes con FROZEN de Disney”.

 

El público entrará en el fantástico mundo de Arendelle con las hermanas de la realeza Anna y Elsa de la película animada ganadora al Premio de la Academia® FROZEN: UNA AVENTURA CONGELADA de Walt Disney Animation Studios. Anna, una chica con un corazón extraordinario, se embarca en un épico viaje con el divertidísimo muñeco de nieve Olaf y el fornido hombre de la montaña, Kristoff para encontrar a su hermana, la mágica Elsa, cuyos poderes han atrapado el reino de Arendelle en un eterno invierno.

 

“Nuestra recreación de Arendelle y el esplendor visual sobre el hielo proveen la ambientación perfecta para la mágica transformación del verano al invierno”, dijo la Productora Nicole Feld. “Si bien puede parecer obvio que FROZEN: UNA AVENTURA CONGELADA es ideal para el hielo, esta producción de Disney On Ice conmoverá al público a través de innovadores elementos del show y patinaje de clase mundial”.

 

Para producir Mundos Fantásticos, el dúo padre-hija Feld recurrió al talento de un increíble equipo creativo conformado por Jay Smith (Director), Patty Vincent (directora de las secciones TOY STORY 3 y FROZEN: UNA AVENTURA CONGELADA), Jerry Bilik (escritor/adaptador), la dos veces ganadora al premio Emmy®, Sarah Kawahara (Coreógrafa), Cindy Stuart (Coreógrafa – de las secciones TOY STORY 3 y FROZEN: UNA AVENTURA CONGELADA), Cynthia Nordstrom (Diseñadora de Vestuario), Scott Lane (Diseñador de Vestuario – sección TOY STORY 3), el nominado al Emmy®, Gregory A. Poplyk (Diseñador de Vestuario – sección FROZEN: UNA AVENTURA CONGELADA), Peter Morse (Diseñador de Iluminación), Alex Reardon (Diseñador de Iluminación – sección TOY STORY 3), Sam Doty (Diseñador de Iluminación – sección FROZEN: UNA AVENTURA CONGELADA), Joe Stewart (Diseñador de Escenografía – sección TOY STORY 3) y Jeremy Railton (Diseñador de Escenografía).

 

Acerca de Feld Entertainment

 

Feld Entertainment® es el líder mundial en la producción y presentación de espectáculos de entretenimiento familiar en vivo que unen a las personas y elevan el espíritu humano. Sus marcas incluyen Monster Jam®, Monster Energy Supercross, Disney On Ice, Disney Live!, Marvel Universe LIVE!, Sesame Street Live!, DreamWorks Trolls The Experience y Jurassic World Live Tour. A través de su portafolio de marcas, Feld Entertainment ha entretenido a millones de familias en más de 75 países y seis continentes.

 

Acerca de OCESA

 

OCESA es la principal promotora de espectáculos en México y Latinoamérica. Garantizamos el más amplio número de opciones para vivir la mejor experiencia de entretenimiento en vivo. Conciertos, presentaciones teatrales; eventos familiares, culturales, deportivos, festivales folklóricos y carreras automovilísticas forman parte de nuestra amplia oferta. Asimismo, nuestros servicios se conforman por inmuebles, talento, concesiones, venta de souvenirs, boletaje a través del sistema Ticketmaster, producción; así como la planeación de eventos corporativos y especiales.

 

Del 05 al 09 de febrero en el Palacio de los Deportes de la Ciudad de México.

 

PRECIOS (Liga directa a la página donde encontrara los detalles específicos al evento)

 

www.ticketmaster.com.mx/disney-on-ice-boletos/artist/803710

 

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Creator: Mathison, Robert, Jr.

 

Date Issued: 1887-04

 

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Founded in 2001, WIL is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing women in leadership roles. WIL delivers innovative programming to help thousands of women across Canada to develop their leadership skills. We are present in key cities, Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, and Vancouver (head office). Since our beginnings in 2001, we have grown to organize a nation-wide mentorship program, as well as a series of talks and speaker series aimed at aboriginal women, women in mining, and other audiences.

 

WIL is a national, non-profit organization with Charity Status (Registered Charitable No. 86600 3536 RR0001).

 

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Alt text: a uniformed ranger presents a program about Joshua trees along the Cap Rock Nature trail, surrounded by large boulders.

 

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ALBANY N.Y. -- New York Air National Guard Master Sgt. Daniel Price teaches a disaster and emergency preparedness class during a session of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's Citizen Preparedness Corps Training Program at the State University of New York at Albany here on May 10, 2014. New York National Guard troops gave disaster and emergency training to more than 290 people who attended the event. The program is designed to give citizens the knowledge and tools to prepare for emergencies and disasters, respond accordingly, and recover as quickly as possible to pre-disaster conditions. New York National Guard troops, working with experts from the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, Office of Fire Prevention and Control, and local emergency management personnel will conduct future training sessions with the goal of teaching approximately 100,000 New Yorkers during 2014. Each starter kit contains a first-aid kit, face mask, pocket radio with batteries, food bars, emergency blanket and other key items to help citizens in the immediate aftermath of a disaster. Price, of Queensbury, N.Y., belongs to the 109th Airlift Wing. (U.S. National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Raymond Drumsta, Joint Force Headquarters, New York Army National Guard).

Alan Mooney programming on Fairymead's System 7 Computer in the new central control room at Fairymead. Article for Bundy Sugar News.

“NASA’s fourteen newest astronauts visit Cape Kennedy’s Saturn Launch Complex 37 for a close-up look at the SA-6 vehicle. Left to right are: Donn Eisele, C.C. Williams, Dick Gordon, Eugene Cernan, Bill Anders, Charles Bassett, Walter Cunningham, David Scott, Russell Schwieckart, Edwin Aldrin, Ted Freeman, Roger Chaffee, Alan Bean, and Mike Collins.”

 

Group 3, present & accounted for. What a lineup, eh?

 

Per Wikipedia:

 

“NASA Astronaut Group 3 (nicknamed "The Fourteen") was a group of fourteen astronauts selected by NASA for the Gemini and Apollo program. Their selection was announced in October 1963. Seven were from the United States Air Force, four from the United States Navy, one was from the United States Marine Corps and two were civilians. Four died in training accidents before they could fly in space. All of the surviving ten flew Apollo missions; five also flew Gemini missions. Buzz Aldrin, Alan Bean, Gene Cernan and David Scott walked on the Moon.

 

Group 3 was the first to waive the requirement of a test pilot background, though military jet fighter aircraft experience was substituted. This applied to Buzz Aldrin, Bill Anders, Gene Cernan, Roger Chaffee, Walter Cunningham and Rusty Schweickart; all the others were test pilots. On average, its members were younger, slightly taller and heavier than the previous two groups, and better educated.”

 

At/From:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_Astronaut_Group_3

 

Looks like everyone was issued identical pairs of aviators. 😊 Although, the pair C.C.’s wearing looks a little different.

 

Despite being assigned a Gemini photo ID, I also consider it a Saturn/Apollo cross-over, hence my “g/a” labeling.

BBA Weekend Program Graduation Dinner, April 13, 2012

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