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UWO Graphic arts students present their final self directed projects for critique in the art department in the Arts and Communications building. Tuesday, December 11, 2018.
Summer at St. George's provides fun and enriching summer camps for children ages 4 to 15. www.summeratstgeorges.ca
Each summer, St. Georges opens its doors to the world and offers a dynamic, fun and safe boarding program. Boys and Girls aged 9 to 16 years come from all over the world to enjoy a total Canadian immersion experience in one of Canada's most beautiful cities and campuses.
Jean Kellogg, Merola Executive Director, Joan Kelly, James Kelly
Spring Benefit Gala 2015
A Waltz Down the Blue Danube
Photography by Kristen Loken
Students attending program at the Amphitheater, undated. Sherrod Library (now Nicks Hall) in background (right); Carter Hall in background (left).
UPA-Students outdoors (66-012)
Purple wedding program on purple mums
Ceremony
Colonial Avenue Baptist Church
Roanoke, Virginia
Reception
Holiday Inn Valley View
Roanoke Virginia
Wedding Coordination
Diamond Events
Stephanie Hughes
540-558-8143
DJ
RSP Entertainment
Photographer
Bert Reed Photography
Florist
Petal Pushers
Cake Baker
Kelly Cakes
Susan Kelly
(540) 977-5349
Junto al titular del Midis, Jorge Meléndez y directores de programas sociales para la inauguración de un nuevo punto de pago.
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Follow my exchange program in California and all the places I visited on my FB , Dario MadRabbit
El Programa Nacional A Comer Pescado visita diferentes mercados de Lima Norte, con la finalidad de incentivar el consumo de productos elaborados en base a anchoveta, a través de la venta de conservas a precios bajos.
Robert Perciasepe, Deputy Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency at the Chesapeake Executive Council Meeting at the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 12, 2013. (Photo by Steve Droter/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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The 2012 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships hosted by The Skating Club of Boston and Team Excel
Members of the Adventist Children's Choir, along with Robert Martinez, from Spencerville Seventh-day Adventist Church, open the Friday evening program with "The Holy City". 60th General Conference Session of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, in San Antonio, Texas. ©2015 North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Photo by Bryant Taylor/NAD
Want to volunteer for CAN’s campers who need your help during its Education Summer Camp for MAKE A MEAL campaign.
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Brighter Bites is a collaborative effort designed to improve access to healthy, affordable food and provide nutrition education. The University of Texas School of Public Health, KIPP Schools, the Houston Food Bank and Texas Children's Hospital have partnered to offer the 16-week program to third-grade children enrolled at KIPP Explore Academy and their parents. As you can see from the photos, those healthy kale smoothies are a hit!
One of the young women of Dorland-Bell demonstrates for the camera in 1943.
The Dorland-Bell school for girls in Hot Springs was combined with the Asheville Farm School in 1942 to create the Warren Wilson Vocational Junior College. Helen Hickman came from Dorland-Bell and continued teaching weaving until the late '50s
The Office of Cocurricular Program sponsored an on-campus Mardi Gras event, which featured a second-line parade across campus, a king cake tasting contest, live music, food and more.
Photos by Kyle Encar
Taken February 12, 2015
For the second consecutive year, The Pointe residents have corresponded with several elementary classes as part of our Pen Pal Program. At the end of the school year, a group of residents visit the school and meet the children they have been sending letters to. The children were just as excited as the residents to finally meet. One class read stories to the residents and another gave a presentation on jaguars. The program is one of our most successful and popular among our residents and they are already looking forward to school starting in the fall. Not sure the kids feel the same about that though!