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4/17/1998: Proud papa Michael Jackson leaves the hospital with his new son and his baby daughter after his son receives his first check-up. Jackson carries the boy, the nurse with the girl.
Participants who placed at the top receive trophies and coins after the 10 Miler at Fort Bragg, NC, Nov. 5, 2022. This was the 26th annual Fort Bragg 10 Miler which is hosted by the Fort Bragg MWR. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Cory Reese)
The Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that the U.S President Trump will discomfort if he pulls out the nuclear deal with Iran. He also warned the U.S President about the response of Tehran that Iranian response will be more powerful than he thinks.
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President Kagame receives letters of credence from Ambassadors of Finland, Japan, Malawi, Republic of Sierra Leone, Republic of Niger, Georgia, Burkina Faso, Italy, Kingdom of Denmark and Czech Republic
On Tuesday, July 16 the Charles County Commissioners took part in “Don’t Be a Bystander, Be a Lifesaver.” Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death. Nearly 400,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur annually in the United States. 89 percent of people who suffer an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest die because they don’t receive immediate CPR from someone on the scene.
send + receive: a festival of sound v19
October 12 - 15, 2017
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Day 2, October 13, 2017
Evening, aceartinc.
send + receive Director crys cole introduces the evening program.
Photos by Robert Szkolnicki
200 families receive food aid baskets in the capital Sana'a
February 14, 2019
Mona Relief delivered today in the capital Sana'a 200 food aid baskets to the most vulnerable families and IDPs in a project was funded by our partners in Austria along with Mona Relief's online fundraising campaign.
The project which started today will last for four weeks and will target 1000+ families.
Mona Relief thanks every single person who donated and supported our humanitarian work in Yemen since the beginning of our mission in May 2015.
Yemen has become a failed and devastated state. Since March 2015, 9,245 people have been killed and 52,800 injured. Coalition air strikes are the leading cause of civilian casualties. According to the U.N. Human Rights Council, civilians have repeatedly been the victims of "unrelenting violations of international humanitarian law." About 75 percent of the population — 22.2 million people — needs humanitarian assistance. Some 17.8 million people do not know where their next meal is coming from, and 8.4 million are considered at risk of starvation. Severe acute malnutrition is threatening the lives of almost 400,000 children under the age of 5. Half of the country's 3,500 health facilities are functioning and at least 16.4 million people lack basic health care. Medics have struggled to cope with the world's largest cholera outbreak, with more than 1 million suspected cases and 2,248 associated deaths since April 2017. More than 3 million people have been forced to flee their homes, including 2 million who remain displaced.
President Kagame receives letters of credence from Ambassadors of Finland, Japan, Malawi, Republic of Sierra Leone, Republic of Niger, Georgia, Burkina Faso, Italy, Kingdom of Denmark and Czech Republic
200 families receive food aid baskets in the capital Sana'a
February 14, 2019
Mona Relief delivered today in the capital Sana'a 200 food aid baskets to the most vulnerable families and IDPs in a project was funded by our partners in Austria along with Mona Relief's online fundraising campaign.
The project which started today will last for four weeks and will target 1000+ families.
Mona Relief thanks every single person who donated and supported our humanitarian work in Yemen since the beginning of our mission in May 2015.
Yemen has become a failed and devastated state. Since March 2015, 9,245 people have been killed and 52,800 injured. Coalition air strikes are the leading cause of civilian casualties. According to the U.N. Human Rights Council, civilians have repeatedly been the victims of "unrelenting violations of international humanitarian law." About 75 percent of the population — 22.2 million people — needs humanitarian assistance. Some 17.8 million people do not know where their next meal is coming from, and 8.4 million are considered at risk of starvation. Severe acute malnutrition is threatening the lives of almost 400,000 children under the age of 5. Half of the country's 3,500 health facilities are functioning and at least 16.4 million people lack basic health care. Medics have struggled to cope with the world's largest cholera outbreak, with more than 1 million suspected cases and 2,248 associated deaths since April 2017. More than 3 million people have been forced to flee their homes, including 2 million who remain displaced.
200 families receive food aid baskets in the capital Sana'a
February 14, 2019
Mona Relief delivered today in the capital Sana'a 200 food aid baskets to the most vulnerable families and IDPs in a project was funded by our partners in Austria along with Mona Relief's online fundraising campaign.
The project which started today will last for four weeks and will target 1000+ families.
Mona Relief thanks every single person who donated and supported our humanitarian work in Yemen since the beginning of our mission in May 2015.
Yemen has become a failed and devastated state. Since March 2015, 9,245 people have been killed and 52,800 injured. Coalition air strikes are the leading cause of civilian casualties. According to the U.N. Human Rights Council, civilians have repeatedly been the victims of "unrelenting violations of international humanitarian law." About 75 percent of the population — 22.2 million people — needs humanitarian assistance. Some 17.8 million people do not know where their next meal is coming from, and 8.4 million are considered at risk of starvation. Severe acute malnutrition is threatening the lives of almost 400,000 children under the age of 5. Half of the country's 3,500 health facilities are functioning and at least 16.4 million people lack basic health care. Medics have struggled to cope with the world's largest cholera outbreak, with more than 1 million suspected cases and 2,248 associated deaths since April 2017. More than 3 million people have been forced to flee their homes, including 2 million who remain displaced.
This attractive bungalow receives extra volume from vaulted ceilings and open airy spaces throughout. Interior columns frame a passageway and set off the large great room with fireplace and built-in shelves. The dining room, large kitchen with food prep island, and breakfast bay have nearby access to the deck for casual entertaining. A tray ceiling in the master bedroom adds to the bright, airy feeling, and two front bedrooms share a skylit bath. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.* www.dongardner.com/house-plan/346/the-ireland
Among those accepting the check on behalf of The City Mission were a mom and her kids who are staying at Laura's Home.
send + receive: a festival of sound v18 presents:
Unstuck
Marla Hlady
October 7 – 28, 2016
aceartinc., 290 McDermot Ave., 2nd floor
Winnipeg, Canada
PHOTO: Leveller
Toronto-based artist Marla Hlady creates distinct works that play with concepts of utility through audio, kinetic sculpture and sculptural installation. We have invited her to present a solo exhibition featuring three works that engage with this year’s Space & Sound theme from a distinctly architectural perspective. This solo exhibition will feature a new version of Walls, a multi-dimensional kinetic sound installation that reimagines the gallery space as a moving sculptural instrument, Third Floor Radiator, a multimedia sculpture that scales down the Gairloch Gardens gallery in Oakville to dollhouse dimensions, with each room animated and activated as a unique sound object and the silent and playful Leveller, a seemingly utilitarian machine that is perpetually seeking balance.
Presented in partnership with aceartinc. with additional assistance from the Manitoba Arts Council, Ontario Arts Council and University of Toronto at Scarborough.
PHOTOS by Robert Szkolnicki
Hon MOD receives in his office the Ambassador of Japan to Rwanda and UNDP Depty Resident Representative | 18 Aug 23
Today (5/14/15) we are extremely honored to receive The Tawes Award for a Clean Environment on behalf of Clean Bread and Cheese Creek’s dedicated board of directors and tireless volunteers. The plaque may only bear one name but we know it represents the hard work and thousands of hours spent by hundreds of volunteers working toward a cleaner, greener, healthier environment and community. Dundalk is a community of hardworking people who has shown it will not tolerate trash, neglect, or abuse of our natural resources any longer. Our families deserve a healthy and safe environment and we will not tolerate anything less. From the very beginning our motto has been ‘Together we can make a difference” and this award shows together WE ARE!
The Tawes Award for a Clean Environment is sponsored by The Maryland Department of the Environment, The Maryland Petroleum Council and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. The annual statewide environmental recognition program seeks to involve youth, adults and private and public organizations in the restoration and protection of Maryland's natural resources. Any individual, civic, community or non-profit entity that has demonstrated outstanding efforts to enhance Maryland's environment over a period of time or with a single project may be nominated.
The Tawes Award, now celebrating its 38th year of recognizing outstanding efforts to enhance Maryland’s environment, is named after the late Governor J. Millard Tawes (1959-1967), the first secretary of the Department of Natural Resources.
MOD receives the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal, H. E João Gomes Cravinho accompanied by the Ambassador of Portugal to Rwanda based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | Kigali, 13 Feb 24
82nd BSB Paratroopers receive Promotions and Awards from LTC Baumeister and CSM Hall during Ceremony at Fort Bragg, NC on 04JUN2011. Photo by SFC Craig Knapp.
send + receive v18 presents:
Sounding Space
Adam Basanta (QC) & Eleanor King (NY/CAN)
September 29–November 26, 2016
Gallery 1C03, University of Winnipeg
Winnipeg, Canada
In partnership with Gallery 1C03, send + receive presents Sounding Space, a two-person exhibition that explores the playful relationships between sound, implied sound and architectural space.
Employing amplification techniques to make the physical relationships between microphones, reclaimed speaker cones and the gallery’s acoustic environment audible, emerging Montreal-based artist Adam Basanta presents his poetic sound installation A Room Listening to Itself. The gallery becomes a giant resonator, amplifying acoustic activity and inactivity as a product of spatial relationships. As the audience moves through the space they become part of the piece by absorbing, reflecting and generating sound, which continuously integrates into the work.
Eleanor King, Canada’s newest recipient of the Glenfiddich Artist in Residence Prize, will present her work in Winnipeg for the first time in this exhibition, which features a selection of her Wormhole drawings as well as her sculptures Redacted Stack and cd Worm. King’s vivid, tunnel-like drawings constructed from cd tracings reference the physical magnitude of space in its abstract and concrete forms, serving as whimsical blueprints for otherworldly structures. Her sculptural works also utilize this sound media—the cd and its case—to generate pieces that embrace concepts of failure, obsolescence and cultural production while also existing as metaphoric sound works that engage with the gallery space as unique architectural forms.
PHOTOS by Robert Szkolnicki
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Receive a new brand of washing soda so I needed some film to develop and this one has been in my drawer for the last 4 ish years and I did not want to waste good developer with it so it was chosen.
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His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE
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Angel Air Ambulance Service in Delhi is giving 365 days private charter & commercial Air Ambulance Services. We confer the excellent medical cure to the patient under the care of the specialist MD Doctor. Angel Air Ambulance in Delhi is always available for transferring the patient comfortably.
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2008.04.05
Ronnie Hawkins Receives Key to the City of Peterborough
Seventh Annual Mayor's Dinner
Homegrown Homes Fundraiser
Ronnie Hawkins:
Homegrown Homes:
Review:
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Kawartha News:
www.mykawartha.com/news/article/28209
Photographer: Wenda Atkin
Slideshow: flickr.com/photos/wendaatkin/sets/72157604450902391/show/
President Kagame receives letters of credence from Ambassadors of Finland, Japan, Malawi, Republic of Sierra Leone, Republic of Niger, Georgia, Burkina Faso, Italy, Kingdom of Denmark and Czech Republic
President Kagame receives letters of credence from Ambassadors of Finland, Japan, Malawi, Republic of Sierra Leone, Republic of Niger, Georgia, Burkina Faso, Italy, Kingdom of Denmark and Czech Republic
Rob Hayes and two youth football players with Charlie Hall receive £300 donated by members from raffle and bric a brac.
Todd Taylor Receives Plaque In his Honor For South Carolina Banjo Day
In Honor Of Todd Taylor With Governor Henry McMaster.
President Buhari receives a gift from Vice President of the Italian Senate Sen Paola Taverna during an audience with Italian Senators in New York on 27th Sep 2018 with them are Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki and SSA Diaspora Abike Dabiri
send + receive: a festival of sound v19
October 12 - 15, 2017
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Day 2, October 13, 2017
Japanese artist Junko Hiroshige performs at aceartinc.
Photos by Robert Szkolnicki
Patti Smith receives the Katharine Hepburn Medal in a special award ceremony and celebration at Bryn Mawr College, Feburary 7, 2013.
Orange Lake Overlook Restoration Effort Receives Support from Duke Energy
By Lianne D’Arcy, ACT’s Outreach Coordinator
In the shade of sabal palms, next to Orange Lake Overlook’s (OLO) old citrus packing shed, Alachua Conservation Trust was presented with a $5,000 check from Live Oak Level Corporate Sponsor, Duke Energy. The grant funds will help install new kiosks, benches, trails, and signage at the former orange grove. And starting later this year, the property is expected to partially open to the public.
Representing Duke Energy was Dorothy Pernu, the organization’s community relations manager. Early Tuesday morning, with OLO’s prehistoric lake stretching out behind her, Ms. Pernu presented ACT with a check from Duke Energy in support of Orange Lake Overlook..
“Duke Energy is proud to work with community organizations to responsibly manage and restore our natural resources in Florida and protect our historical locations like the Orange Lake Overlook,” Pernu said. “We continuously look for sustainable ways to support such efforts as part of our pledge to be good environmental stewards.”
The magic of Orange Lake Overlook is well known in the McIntosh community. Artists and writers have been using the historic landscape as a muse for years, and in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the property was home to the Ollie Huff Citrus Shop and packing house.
But the Overlook’s known history really begins with the Timucua Indians, where the village of Potano was established in the 16th century before the area’s agricultural boom. Rich with history, the 71 acres of Orange Lake Overlook is regarded as a glimpse into “Old Florida.”
Frequented by bald eagles, belted kingfishers and sandhill cranes, the property also serves as a critical wildlife corridor for much of Florida’s endangered species. And because OLO is a source of food, rest and breeding for flocks, the area is humming with activity during migration months.
“We are honored to work with local community partners and businesses such as Duke Energy to protect special places like Orange Lake Overlook,” said ACT executive director Tom Kay. “This grant will allow us to enter the next phase of our efforts to preserve and restore the overlook, while providing recreational opportunities for the public that showcase breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.”
Orange Lake Overlook was officially protected as conservation land in the fall of 2019, and thanks to the generosity of Duke Energy, ACT can now work towards bettering the picturesque landscape for all to enjoy.
send + receive: a festival of sound v18
Winnipeg, Canada
EVENING PERFORMANCES
Pt.1: JEN REIMER + MAX STEIN (QC/US)
Pt.2: CAM SCOTT (MB) | ALVIN LUCIER (US) | OLIVIA BLOCK (US)
PHOTO: Olivia Block performs
Part 2: Rachel Browne theatre, 211 Bannatyne Ave.
Working within composition, field recording, live electronics and more, Chicago-based artist Olivia Block weaves captivating and immersive sound works that traverse intimate sonic terrain to vast, larger-than-life dynamics. For her first-ever performance in Winnipeg, she will present a quadrophonic speaker diffusion of Dissolution, her forthcoming winter release on American label Glistening Examples.
Photos by Robert Szkolnicki