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Bar Leaders Recognition Luncheon - Featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito?: Ten Things People May Not Know About the Supreme Court

Roopa Suppiah, Sean Doherty (Peer Leadership Award) and Tian Lu (Brian Yealland Community Leadership Award) receive student recognition awards

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.

 

Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:

 

•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.

•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.

•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.

 

Service awards went to:

 

•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.

•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.

•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.

•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.

•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.

•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.

 

Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.

  

Piscataway Tribe Recognition from Lt. Governor Brown. by Jay Baker at Charles Co., Md.

Measuring 10" in length, this smaller plush dolphin was named "Squirt" by the girls. Made from 100% recycled polyester cover and fill.

Piscataway Tribe Recognition from Lt. Governor Brown. by Jay Baker at Charles Co., Md.

On Saturday, May 14, 2022, the men and women of the Los Angeles Fire Department warmly welcomed the community to visit LAFD neighborhood fire stations for tours and demonstrations during the Department's annual 'Fire Service Day' celebration.

 

The citywide "Open Firehouse" event, last held in 2019 due to the pandemic, was well attended, and included the debut of the Rosenbauer RTX, the LAFD's first electric fire engine, as well as the communities' chance to meet newly appointed Fire Chief Kristin M. Crowley.

 

© Photo by Brandon Taylor

 

LAFD Event: 051422 - Fire Service Day

 

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A job, a status. Recognition

Alison Sheffer, Donor Relations & Stewardship Offices with the Collingwood General & Marine Hospital Foundation, points out the newly added blade for the Stayner Lions Club, recognizing our donation supporting the New Age of Care Capital Campaign. Supporting this campaign continues a decades old tradition of support for our local hospital.

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

From left, Heather Lindsey, Brandi Griggs and Janice Scott. Provider of the Year, Dr. Bryan Young, was out of town and is not pictured.

As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.

 

Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:

 

•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.

•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.

•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.

 

Service awards went to:

 

•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.

•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.

•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.

•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.

•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.

•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.

 

Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.

  

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

German Artist Haydar Zorlu performs Faust at SWJTU

 

Faust, the masterpiece of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, was performed by the prestigious German artist Haydar Zorlu at Southwest Jiaotong University on 9th May. The world-renowned drama was delivered solely by Haydar, who added his own unique twist to the show for the audience’s delight.

 

To add an exotic feel to his solo show, Haydar played the three roles of Mephisto: Pheies, Faust and Margret, and narrated the story himself. Along with the dark light and the simple stage props, Haydar brought all the audiences back to the medieval world and exploited the Goethe’s philosophical understanding and aesthetical recognition through a breath-taking stage performance.

 

Haydar also gave a lecture to the SWJTU students on drama performance on 13th May. He vividly illustrated how to prepare a show and how to connect the player with the audience on both an emotional and visual level.

 

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ANSBACH, Germany (Feb. 19, 2016) – As part of a garrison employee all-hands meeting at the Bismarck Theater today, many U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach employees received recognition for their decades of federal service. (U.S. Army photo by Bryan Gatchell, USAG Ansbach Public Affairs)

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Trustee Edwin Flores, Elijah English, Superintendent Michael Hinojosa and Junkins Elementary Principal Ronald Morris on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011, at the regular Dallas ISD Board of Trustees meeting. (Official Dallas ISD photo by Todd Overman)

 

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Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Alameda County staff, volunteers and community partners gathered at the Hong Kong East Ocean restaurant in Emeryville for a special recognition event on Saturday, June 3. Volunteers were celebrated for their accomplishments, service and dedication to the Red Cross during this year's return to all in-person volunteer events across our region.

 

Photos by Ashish "Ash" Mantri/American RedCross

BEXCO Conference Centre, Busan, Republic of Korea

30 October 2014

  

© ITU/C. Montesano Casillas

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Assistant Adjutant General-Army and Commander of the Texas Army National Guard, Maj. Gen. William L. Smith, left, presents Jeanie Kim, wife of Chief Warrant Officer 5 Joong H. ‘Chuck’ Kim, the Yellow Rose of Texas at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas, July 25, 2013. Kim served as the State Aviation Maintenance and Material Officer, Texas Army National Guard, and has over 8,000 flight hours in his 42-year career and is qualified on the UH-1 Huey, OH-58 Kiowa Warrior, AH-1 Cobra and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Laura L. Lopez/Released). (This image was edited using dodging and burning techniques). 130725-Z-ZB630-521

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

A sensible man will remember that the eyes may be confused in two ways - by a change from light to darkness or from darkness to light; and he will recognize that the same thing happens to the soul... -Plato

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