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Camp Zama’s 56th annual Bon Odori Festival was held on Aug. 1 with nearly 15,200 Japanese and American community members visiting the installation for the event. There was traditional “Bon” dancing, food, live music and entertainment, games and more. A fireworks display was held at the end of the evening to conclude the event. (U.S. Army photos byYuichi Imada)
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The memorial to the French/American victory over the British at Yorktown in 1781. A decisive moment in the American War of Independence.
EIU Chief of Police Marisol Gamboa for EIU Reads in the Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on September 3, 2024. (Jay Grabiec)
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Lt Governor Rutherford participates in Read Across America by Joe Andrucyk at Leith Walk Elementary/Middle School, 5915 Glennor Rd, Baltimore, MD 21239
Logo designed for a cause. The cause being bring back swimming pool skateboarding. I chose this course due to my recent addiction to Jim Phillips, the author of 'surf, skate and rock art'.
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Rep. Mark Tweedie (R-13) participated in Read Across America, March 9, and visited students at Hopewell Elementary School in Glastonbury.
Make this week a magical one and introduce your children to some new books. These are just a few of our favorites!
The Big Read premiere party at Rockaway Township Library was launched by (left to right) Amy Bogatch (Board of Trustees), Library Director Joy Kauffman and Rockaway Township Mayor Louis Sceusi.
Kate Nagy, librarian at Marston Middle School, is joined by librarians Harold Colson, Deborah Kegel and Victoria Chu.
The National Education Association is building a nation of readers through its signature program, NEA’s Read Across America. Now in its 16th year, this year-round program focuses on motivating children and teens to read through events, partnerships, and reading resources.
We are what we read. Our image of the world is derived in large part by what we read. The image of this reader is composed of the covers of the books in his library.
The main photo was taken with a Canon 60D in aperture priority mode (to keep the background out of focus). 1/13th second exposure at f/5.0, ISO 100. I was reading the largest book we have ("The Birds of America" by John James Audubon, 1937) by a west-facing window. My girlfriend composed and took the picture. For the mosaic tile pictures, I used my Canon Powershot S90 (set to take low-resolution pictures)and took a picture of very nearly every book in the house - 377 pictures in all. AndreaMosaic was the software used - used 2000 tiles, 30% color change, parquet (one landscape, one portrait) pattern.
Submitted to the Gizmodo Shooting Challenge - photomosaic march 27, 2011