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Breakfast Program at the Harbour Pointe Lakefront Hotel on the Forest Industry. The program was led by Bill Cook, Upper Peninsula Forester/Biologist, Michigan State University Extension on Wednesday May 2nd, 2018. From the Government Relations site, "the Michigan Road Scholar Tour takes faculty of the University of Michigan (U-M) on a five-day traveling seminar on the State of Michigan. This educational tour exposes participants to the state’s economy, government and politics, culture, educational systems, health and social issues, history, and geography."
La Vicepresidencia de la República y el Ministerio Coordinador de Sectores Estratégicos ponen en marcha el Programa Visitas Estudiantiles a Megaconstrucciones Ecuatorianas, mediante el cual los alumnos de diferentes instituciones educativas del paÃs podrán visitar los megaproyectos y conocer sus procesos de construcción.
Washington Capitals ALLCAPS rally on the National Mall to celebrate winning the Stanley Cup, Washington, DC
Atendimentos são realizados nos 147 centros de saúde da capital e, desde 2010, quando foi implantado, projeto entregou 22 mil próteses à população da capital.
Foto José Luiz Campos
Ha Ninh Pham, Vietnamese artist doing his residency at the ASEAN art space/studio in the Heritage Building (previous home of the ASEAN Gallery, next to ASEAN Hall, Mezzanine).
Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat / Kusuma Pandu Wijaya
Kids from Phelps Luck Elementary School in Columbia, MD and the Matnas Community Arts Center in Sapir, Israel participated in a year long literacy and cultural arts program. They wrote stories, illustrated them, and performed through an ancient Japanese storytelling technique called Kamishibai. On June 10, 2009 the two groups of kids shared and performed their stories over a live web chat.
photos from the premier performance of Bandera A Bandera by Tato Laviera, performed at Cafe Teatro Batey Urbano, during the Community as Intellectual Space Conference sponsored by the Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC) and the University of Illinois' Library School (UIUC GSLIS) Community Informatics program.
For more information on Painted Bar Stables and our youth adventure program please see www.paintedbarstables.com/youthadventure.html.