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Spisak's all-hands meetings included recognition and hails and farewells. Keith Butler, G2-6 communications branch chief at USAASC, received a service award.
On Monday, May 8, Irvine Valley College hosted its first Employee Recognition Ceremony at the irvine Valley College Performing Arts Center, recognizing the various employees of the year and IVC board-approved tenured faculty. Congratulations to all our service pin recipients, our employees of the year, and our new tenured faculty.
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On Monday, May 8, Irvine Valley College hosted its first Employee Recognition Ceremony at the irvine Valley College Performing Arts Center, recognizing the various employees of the year and IVC board-approved tenured faculty. Congratulations to all our service pin recipients, our employees of the year, and our new tenured faculty.
GO LASERS!
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – USACE South Pacific Division Commander Col. (P) Kimberly Colloton recognized Richard Negri and Tyler Hunt, Aug. 30, 2018. Negri is a civil engineer in the District’s Geotechnical Engineering Section and pictured in this photo. Hunt is a DA intern mechanical engineer in the Mechanical Unit of the District’s Facilities Design Section.
Their coin nomination reads in part: Rich and Tyler have volunteered to champion the Early Career Network (ECN) and awareness of Professional Licensure at the Albuquerque District. ECN is a USACE-wide initiative for new professionals with less than 10 years of experience, with the goal to ensure that all USACE employees are aware of opportunities for development and advancement. The National USACE ECN offers quarterly brown-bag webinars on a variety of professional, developmental, and technical topics. Rich and Tyler are furthering the national efforts by coordinating an Early Career group here at SPA. Their first event was a brown-bag presentation "The Road to Professional Licensure" for all interested SPA employees on 25 August, focusing on Professional Engineer licensure.”
Easter eggs were hidden all over New York City's 5 Boroughs as part of The Big Egg Hunt NY, an organization that supports one local and one overseas charity and merges art, fun and philanthropy in an Easter Egg hunting event. After a few weeks, the eggs were all coll-egg-ted together at Rockefeller Center for an eggs-travaganza as shown here. It made seeing the eggs that were previously hard to find or located in difficult locations easier to enjoy. These are some behind the scenes photos of when the eggs were delivered to Rockefeller Plaza.
..the back side of his wings was strewn with parasites and
his main feathers had been mistreated by terrestrial winds,
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