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This is the first of four version of our program/bulletin for our upcoming series, "The Gospel According To. . . " Each week's message will feature a different persona and how he or she lived out the gospel. We had artists who go to our church paint portraits of each of the people. So, each program will feature the painting with this same graphic/person's name underneath. I'm only posting this one for now because I'm waiting on the other paintings to be finished. The project needs to go to press in a week, and I'd welcome any feedback!
UW Oshkosh volunteers work with individuals with special needs during the Summer Adapted Aquatics Program at Pollock Community Water Park in Oshkosh.
The North Charleston Police Department implemented Project S.T.A.N.D (Stop and Take A New Direction) aimed at not just arresting low level narcotics dealers with little or no prior criminal history but to go a step further and help those involved in the activity change their lives for the better. This is program aimed at reducing recidivism through working on all aspects of the criminals’ lives.
This project was the focus of a Dateline NBC special entitled “Intersection” which aired on March 14, 2013.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
VS Aero Front Spoiler
VS Aero Rear Boot
Wheels:
20" VFE-404 Front
21" VFE-404 Rear
Finish
Brushed Dark Shadow Tint - gloss
Doing a few quick tests on sample data from the project I'm currently woking on.
Needs a bit of smarts to filter out errant results.
High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/
Pitt pen and watercolor (tad bit of colored pencil)
These are from our nativity scene. The kids love setting up the figures every year. And from time to time they move places during the Christmas season.
Moreland Council is driving a transition to zero emissions in it's heavy vehicle fleet by piloting a hydrogen fuel cell technology for it's fleet of garbage trucks, which will be driven by a renewables powered hydrogen plant at it's Hadfield depot. This will result in zero emissions, less diesel pollution, reduced noise, and long term fuel cost savings. The Andrews state Labor Government has contributed $1 million to the development of this zero emissions fleet pilot program.
8-year-old Armanie, a 3rd grader at Glen Iris Elementary School, holds up a shape she made as part of "Don’t Get Puzzled with Engineer BHM," a new Birmingham Public Library STEM program that debuted September 30 at the Titusville Branch Library. Participating students from grades 3 through 12 will learn basic skills related to engineering and 3D printing through creating 3D objects/puzzles, and learn basic concepts found in geometry and design thinking, such as spatial reasoning, dimensions, turning 2D planes to 3D, and prototyping designs.
Engineer BHM is sponsored by Infosys Foundation USA’s 2021 Infy Maker Award. BPL received $10,000 grant in June to teach young people skills in electrical engineering, coding and other STEM areas.
My project for the Bricklink Program Series 4, you can see more info/pics and support if you like it in the link!!
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42nd Street
presented by Royal City Musical Theatre
Massey Theatre
New Westminster, BC
April 14th, 2007
The CSG Community came together for Thanksgiving on Tuesday, Nov. 25. The program featured musical performances from all four divisions and remarks from Head of School Jennifer Ciccarelli and Student Speaker Aisha Iftikhar '15.
NPS | N. Lewis
"Habitats" 2nd Grade Education program in May, 2022
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Photos from our Off Piste, Backcountry & Splitboard courses in Morzine / Avoriaz & the Portes du Soleil.
Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural & Bookstore is a recipient of the Arts Relief Grant Program which is part of the CARES Act. (Photos by Los Angeles County)
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Sky High Ranch Camp staff trained through each program area, including pond and arts and crafts activities.
Elizabeth, N.J., October 20, 2017 – Elizabeth Public Schools hosted a two-session New York Jets PLAY 60 program kickoff event for nearly 4,000 students at the Dunn Sports Center on Wednesday, October 18.
Play 60 is an initiative of the National Football League that encourages kids to be active for 60 minutes a day in order to help reverse the trend of childhood obesity. The kickoff event, equipped by Modell’s Sporting Goods, featured Taneka Bowles, wife of Jets head coach Todd Bowles, former Jets safety Eric Coleman, Jets Flight Crew cheerleaders, and a special video from the Jets coach.
Elizabeth Board of Education President Stanley Neron, Board Vice President Maria Carvalho, and Board members Charlene Bathelus and Paul Perreira joined central administration and teachers in support of the encouragement of students to participate in physical activity by the Jets organization.
Elizabeth Public Schools’ fourth and fifth grade students were treated to a fun presentation introducing them to the PLAY 60 program where they received a Jets backpack along with a game planner to track their fitness. Each participating student is challenged to complete 60 minutes of activity every day over a four-week period.
A video featuring Coach Bowles was played to encourage students to take part in the program and strive to be their best. Top performing students from each grade will be entered into a drawing for tickets provided by Todd and Taneka Bowles to attend a Jets game this season.
During the Play60 activities, a check for $25,000 from Todd and Taneka Bowles was presented to Elizabeth Public Schools to support the district’s Special Olympics Play Unified program. The Special Olympics New Jersey Play Unified program offers a broad spectrum of inclusive sports and physical activity options to ensure that students of all abilities can experience the benefits of physical fitness and recreational and competitive athletics.
Elizabeth Board of Education President Stanley Neron takes pride in the success of Coach Bowles and his willingness to contribute to his hometown community.
“Coach Bowles is a shining example of the message I always share with all the students of our schools, that they are capable of defying the odds and achieving greatness,” said Neron.
“We are grateful that Coach Bowles and his wife Taneka continue to give back to the Elizabeth community that helped mold him into the successful person he is today and for their efforts in establishing such a great partnership with the New York Jets organization for a very important cause.”
The PLAY 60 program reinforces ways in which Elizabeth Public Schools works to create a safe and caring environment.
“Elizabeth Public Schools always seeks opportunities to promote social, intellectual, and physical wellness to our students,” said Elizabeth Public Schools Superintendent Olga Hugelmeyer.
“We are happy to welcome back the New York Jets PLAY 60 program as a vehicle to encourage our young students to stay active.”
This is my rom programming station. I use this to repair games and phoenix CPS2 boards. The old computer on the right is the actual programming computer. I acquired it for $20 from someone in need and put it to good use.
The Class of 2010 Graduation Banquet program. (Photo by Master Sgt. Dean Welch/Dir. of Public Affairs & Communications)
Japan Self Defense Force Col. Yuda sits in the cockpit of an MV-22B Osprey Feb. 6 on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. Yuda is a member of the Japanese Observer Exchange Program. Yuda, along with the other members of the JOEP, learned about the unique abilities of the Osprey. The Osprey can perform both vertical and short take-offs and landings, giving it easy access to difficult landing zones where fixed-winged aircraft can’t land. JOEP gives JSDF members the opportunity to learn about the U.S. Marine Corps and how it operates. The aircraft is with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265 (Reinforced), Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Thor J. Larson/Released)