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Castle Rising Castle is situated in the village of the same name in Norfolk, UK. It was built in about 1138 by William d Albini, 1st Earl of Arundel, who also owned Arundal Castle. Much of its square keep, surrounded by a defensive mound, is intact, and it is now in the care of English heritage. The castle is in remarkably good condition despite being over 850 years old. One of the most striking features is the earthwork surrounding the moat. The built up soil is now covered in grass for aesthetic reasons. There is a gravel path at the top of the built-up area, which enables the visitor to walk right round the building, getting not only a good view of the castle, but also of the village itself
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Tyrone Armstrong, left, and Derrick Jasper are two rising stars on the Paso Robles High School basketball team.
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Tate Modern Turbine Hall - 'The weather project' exhibition March 2004
(Panorama made up of three photos)
Modena Italy 2013 San Valentino
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Castle Rising Castle is situated in the village of the same name in Norfolk, UK. It was built in about 1138 by William d Albini, 1st Earl of Arundel, who also owned Arundal Castle. Much of its square keep, surrounded by a defensive mound, is intact, and it is now in the care of English heritage. The castle is in remarkably good condition despite being over 850 years old. One of the most striking features is the earthwork surrounding the moat. The built up soil is now covered in grass for aesthetic reasons. There is a gravel path at the top of the built-up area, which enables the visitor to walk right round the building, getting not only a good view of the castle, but also of the village itself
Modena Italy 2013 San Valentino
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CBMM’s Rising Tide boatshop program is a pilot initiative in collaboration with the YMCA of the Chesapeake. In November, 2015, the program began with one of two, six-week after-school boatbuilding sessions offered to Talbot County 6th grade students.
The pilot sessions have limited participation, with the YMCA of the Chesapeake organizing registration and transportation from its Easton location.
Funded through philanthropic support, the program is designed to teach students basic boatbuilding skills in a welcoming, relaxed environment. The goal of the program is to empower students to develop a sense of self-confidence and pride, and facilitate mentorships with shipwright educators that will provide guidance and support during this crucial year in their development.
The sessions include learning basic woodworking skills and safety procedures, with several take-home projects for participants.
CBMM’s Rising Tide boatshop program is a pilot initiative in collaboration with the YMCA of the Chesapeake. In November, 2015, the program began with one of two, six-week after-school boatbuilding sessions offered to Talbot County 6th grade students.
The pilot sessions have limited participation, with the YMCA of the Chesapeake organizing registration and transportation from its Easton location.
Funded through philanthropic support, the program is designed to teach students basic boatbuilding skills in a welcoming, relaxed environment. The goal of the program is to empower students to develop a sense of self-confidence and pride, and facilitate mentorships with shipwright educators that will provide guidance and support during this crucial year in their development.
The sessions include learning basic woodworking skills and safety procedures, with several take-home projects for participants.
CBMM’s Rising Tide boatshop program is a pilot initiative in collaboration with the YMCA of the Chesapeake. In November, 2015, the program began with one of two, six-week after-school boatbuilding sessions offered to Talbot County 6th grade students.
The pilot sessions have limited participation, with the YMCA of the Chesapeake organizing registration and transportation from its Easton location.
Funded through philanthropic support, the program is designed to teach students basic boatbuilding skills in a welcoming, relaxed environment. The goal of the program is to empower students to develop a sense of self-confidence and pride, and facilitate mentorships with shipwright educators that will provide guidance and support during this crucial year in their development.
The sessions include learning basic woodworking skills and safety procedures, with several take-home projects for participants.
CBMM's Rising Tide After School Boatbuilding Program students are using their learned STEM skills to make a wheel for the Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race.
Learn more about CBMM's Rising Tide program at www.cbmm.org/risingtide
CBMM’s Rising Tide boatshop program is a pilot initiative in collaboration with the YMCA of the Chesapeake. In November, 2015, the program began with one of two, six-week after-school boatbuilding sessions offered to Talbot County 6th grade students.
The pilot sessions have limited participation, with the YMCA of the Chesapeake organizing registration and transportation from its Easton location.
Funded through philanthropic support, the program is designed to teach students basic boatbuilding skills in a welcoming, relaxed environment. The goal of the program is to empower students to develop a sense of self-confidence and pride, and facilitate mentorships with shipwright educators that will provide guidance and support during this crucial year in their development.
The sessions include learning basic woodworking skills and safety procedures, with several take-home projects for participants.
To read more go to the Rising Sun Online at www.army.mil/RisingSun.
To see photos go to USAG-Japan Flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/usagj/.
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 by Candateshia Pafford)
To more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.
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Philadelphia, PA
6/22/12
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CBMM’s Rising Tide boatshop program is a pilot initiative in collaboration with the YMCA of the Chesapeake. In November, 2015, the program began with one of two, six-week after-school boatbuilding sessions offered to Talbot County 6th grade students.
The pilot sessions have limited participation, with the YMCA of the Chesapeake organizing registration and transportation from its Easton location.
Funded through philanthropic support, the program is designed to teach students basic boatbuilding skills in a welcoming, relaxed environment. The goal of the program is to empower students to develop a sense of self-confidence and pride, and facilitate mentorships with shipwright educators that will provide guidance and support during this crucial year in their development.
The sessions include learning basic woodworking skills and safety procedures, with several take-home projects for participants.
CBMM’s Rising Tide boatshop program is a pilot initiative in collaboration with the YMCA of the Chesapeake. In November, 2015, the program began with one of two, six-week after-school boatbuilding sessions offered to Talbot County 6th grade students.
The pilot sessions have limited participation, with the YMCA of the Chesapeake organizing registration and transportation from its Easton location.
Funded through philanthropic support, the program is designed to teach students basic boatbuilding skills in a welcoming, relaxed environment. The goal of the program is to empower students to develop a sense of self-confidence and pride, and facilitate mentorships with shipwright educators that will provide guidance and support during this crucial year in their development.
The sessions include learning basic woodworking skills and safety procedures, with several take-home projects for participants.
CBMM’s Rising Tide boatshop program is a pilot initiative in collaboration with the YMCA of the Chesapeake. In November, 2015, the program began with one of two, six-week after-school boatbuilding sessions offered to Talbot County 6th grade students.
The pilot sessions have limited participation, with the YMCA of the Chesapeake organizing registration and transportation from its Easton location.
Funded through philanthropic support, the program is designed to teach students basic boatbuilding skills in a welcoming, relaxed environment. The goal of the program is to empower students to develop a sense of self-confidence and pride, and facilitate mentorships with shipwright educators that will provide guidance and support during this crucial year in their development.
The sessions include learning basic woodworking skills and safety procedures, with several take-home projects for participants.
CBMM’s Rising Tide boatshop program is a pilot initiative in collaboration with the YMCA of the Chesapeake. In November, 2015, the program began with one of two, six-week after-school boatbuilding sessions offered to Talbot County 6th grade students.
The pilot sessions have limited participation, with the YMCA of the Chesapeake organizing registration and transportation from its Easton location.
Funded through philanthropic support, the program is designed to teach students basic boatbuilding skills in a welcoming, relaxed environment. The goal of the program is to empower students to develop a sense of self-confidence and pride, and facilitate mentorships with shipwright educators that will provide guidance and support during this crucial year in their development.
The sessions include learning basic woodworking skills and safety procedures, with several take-home projects for participants.