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A hundred old friends came together on Labor Day to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Videowest, the indie TV studio that pioneered rock video journalism in the 80’s. We spent a wonderful day reconnecting with each other at the San Francisco Film Centre in the Presidio, San Francisco.
In the afternoon, we hung out on the veranda, reminiscing about the good old days over drinks and food. In the evening, we watched video flashbacks and took turns on stage sharing memories of the wild times we had unleashing a new wave of television for the rock generation.
It was a true pleasure to catch up with so many old friends for this once-in-a-lifetime celebration! Special thanks to all the Videowest alumni who generously volunteered their time over many months to prepare this fun reunion: Lee Callister, Joe Dea, Juanita Diana, Fabrice Florin, Phyllis Florin, B.J. Martin, Betsy Miller, Evelyn Messinger and Marcus Pun. We’re particularly grateful to Scoop Nisker and Tom Disher for giving special performances at the event.
Many thanks as well to our event crew for all their help that weekend: Stu Bass, Vince Casalaina, Eric Christensen, Tom Disher, Kat Guevara, Steve Goldsmith, David Lawrence, Jeff Nemerovski, Frankie Peticlerc, Maggie Panontin and Liduina Van Nes, to name but a few. And kudos to everyone who flew in from all over the world for this event, including Jennifer Blowdryer, Antoine de Cazotte, Philippe Denard, Wes Dorman, Marty McNiff, Erik Nelson, Karen Sharpe and her daughters.
Be sure to visit our cool new site at www.videowest.tv to watch some of the videos we created together. If you were a fan of Videowest or worked, it’s a great way to stroll down memory lane and experience the worldview from the rock generation and the rise of punk and new wave music. Are we having fun yet?
Photos by Fabrice Florin and friends.
See more photos from our anniversary:
Greg Sykes (ooak James Dean Ken doll) works up the courage to ask Ginger Wesson (Miami Heat Barbie) to dance.
An Incremental Treaty Agreement between the Province and the Ktunaxa Nation
Council will help restore the Lower Kootenay Band’s connection with Kootenay Lake and support a regional government initiative to redesign and extend the life of the Creston landfill.
This annual event encourages families to visit parks and historic sites across the country to reconnect with nature and celebrate the key role parks play in creating and maintaining healthy and resilient ecosystems.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2014/07/reconnect-with-nature-and-...
It’s been a while.
After three days of relentless heat, these alien-like figurines caught the golden spill of evening sunlight as it poured into my studio. With the heat dome pressing in from outside, I took the chance to dust off an older camera body and reconnect with the fundamentals—working with what I have, where I am.
These small, colorful plastic figures—part sci-fi, part abstraction—became my subjects. They sat patiently on shelves and my workbench, offering shape, texture, and playful strangeness under the changing light. For several evenings I returned, chasing the way sunlight moved across the studio, trying to capture something honest: light, color, surface, moment.
In a way, this project isn’t just about photography. It’s about returning to old habits—some good, some complicated—and rediscovering the skills and curiosity that first drew me to this medium.
I've been part of this Flickr community since 2005. Over the past two decades, many of my creative paths have been shaped by what I’ve shared and discovered here. This small set of images is a step back toward that—toward making, toward seeing, and toward reconnecting.
Reconnect with the natural world outside the hustle and bustle of downtown Boise on the Hulls Gulch Interpretive Trail. Hulls Gulch is a great place to learn about the unique natural history of the Boise Foothills and surrounding valley.
Learn more: www.blm.gov/visit/hulls-gulch-interpretive-trail
In Downtown Clearwater Florida two different groups of Anonymous across the street from each other protesting the scientology cult's human rights abuses. The locals in their vehicles were really behind us showing much horn love, thumbs ups and a few keep up the good work shouts! All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil Scientology cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening it's critics. Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net
And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"
The building behind this group of Anonymous in a legitimate church that the Scientology Cult has been trying to buy out for years, because right across the street is the Cult's HQ, the Fort Harrison. At another point we got a chant going as we marched past pointing first at the real church then the cult "This is a Church! That is a Cult!" EPIC!
The locals in their vehicles were really behind us showing much horn love, thumbs ups and a few keep up the good work shouts! All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening cult critics. Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net
And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"
Many homeowners had to complete storm-related repairs to their homes in order to have their electric service reconnected.
Part of a set of images taken at "Reconnect" - the Zíta Rá woodcarving sculpture exhibition and installation located in the Tunnel Road Sand Caves and Mines, Reigate, Surrey, UK - hosted by the Wealdon Cave and Mine Society.
It's been 2 years since she's done gymnastics, but lot of friends still on the team. We went to watch their first meet of the year today. It was good to re-unite with old acquaintances.
AHS Ames High School Alumni Assoc - Ames, IA
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21st annual Ames High School All Class Holiday Gathering get-together held Saturday December 26, 2015 at Olde Main Restaurant, Ames, Iowa. 200+ classmates attended the 2015 Holiday get-together, it was a lot of fun, like a small all school reunion. Went through 160 name tags by 9pm.
December 26, 2015 #photobyEd #photobyEdHendricksonJr
Olde Main Restaurant
Ames, Iowa
200+ attendance
AHSAA Ames High School Alumni Association Ames, IA
Reconnecting the communities of Kent with the replacement of the East Street Foot Bridge over the M20 near Addington.
The Collett Team have delivered all sections to the new foot bridge which included two large sections and eight loads of ramp sections.
All sections were installed on a full motorway closure and the project is due to be completed in January 2021.
collett.co.uk/index.php/our-story/video-gallery/video/16-...
COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Dan Rodamaker, president and chief execitve officer of Gibson Electric Membership Corporation, speaks about closing the digital divide in rural America Jan. 29, 2020, during a formal announcement of over $55.3 million in USDA Rural Development funding to expand broadband in rural Kentucky. Gibson EMC will use a $32 million ReConnect Program loan to deploy a fiber-to-the-premises network in rural Fulton, Graves and Hickman counties in Kentucky, and in Dyer, Lake, Obion and Weakley counties in Tennessee. The funded service areas include almost 7,400 households spread over 1,056 square miles. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)
COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced Jan. 29, 2020, USDA has invested over $55.3 million in four high-speed broadband infrastructure projects in rural Kentucky. Gibson EMC will use a $32 million ReConnect Program loan to deploy a fiber-to-the-premises network in rural Fulton, Graves and Hickman counties in Kentucky, and in Dyer, Lake, Obion and Weakley counties in Tennessee. The funded service areas include almost 7,400 households spread over 1,056 square miles. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)
The EBRD’s Alumni Association is a global community of around 3,000 members – a unique network of skilled people from many different sectors. This was the Association’s Get-together, to network and reconnect with former colleagues in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. The event also gave people an opportunity to meet members of the Bank’s management and senior staff.
The first group of Anonymous departs the Royalty Theater around 1pm after the Ex-Scientologists speakers. Mike Henderson's heartbreaking, but brave speech about the cult's disconnection policy is here:
Part one: www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8GgpBgzF5c&feature=related
Part two: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkxHIr66Aeg&feature=related
Part three: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjxDTYeHOe4
All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil Scientology cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening it's critics. Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net
And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"
Mariano Iglesias, former manager of the Water Division of the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation and his wife Pauline visited with me. Having completed studies at the University of Iowa, he is now with the Economic Development Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce in Seattle. There he is involved with EDA programs in the Pacific. The disaster appropriation the House passed in January gives EDA $600 million to use for disaster relief, long-term recovery, and restoration of infrastructure damaged by typhoons Mangkhut and Yutu and other natural disasters of 2018.
Reconnect with friends and make new ones at the opening reception hosted by SAF President Bill LaFever, PFCI.
Reconnect with your putter with new Feeltec grips
Available from www.planetgolfuk.co.uk
The very latest in seamless golf club grip technology has arrived in the UK with the launch of Feeltec, a new range of grips designed exclusively for putters.
Featuring Seamless Optimized Technology, Feeltec grips have a durable 'ridge-free' design, creating an exceptionally tacky and comfortable feel that has already allowed them to notch up two top five finishes on the European Tour since reaching the UK June.
Feeltec grips' unique three-layer process features an environmentally-friendly 'Underlisting' covered by a second polymer 'Index Layer' which combine to absorb shock and create a firm response at impact.
On top of this is placed a revolutionary Seamless PU Wrap, delivering superior feel and high traction that really connects a golfer's hands with the putter.
Feeltec Ex-Series putter grips
The EX Series from Feeltec, featuring thumb alignment graphics, come in oversize, midsize pistol and standard paddle sizes and six colours
Feeltec putter grips perform brilliantly in wet weather and can be dried easily with a towel. Sweat absorbent, they're equally high-performing in hot weather and represent a quantum leap forward in putter grip design.
"Golfers would be surprised what a new putter grip can do to their game," says European distributor Paul Steels, who spent more than 20 years on Tour representing Golf Pride and Aldila.
"Feeltec grips are designed to help golfers lower their grip pressure, which leads to improved feel and control and the development of a better, smoother stroke and, ultimately, fewer shots per round.
"Putters are the most used but most neglected clubs, so fitting a new Feeltec grip is a great way to put the feel back into one of the most important clubs in the bag."
Feeltec Hawaiian Series putter grips
The colourful, standard-sized Hawaiian Series putter grips from Feeltec
Feeltec grips made their European Tour debut in The Wales Open at Celtic Manor and were well-received by players, going on to feature high up the leaderboard at the Alstom Open de France and Barclays Scottish Open.
With several players at the Ricoh Ladies Open at Royal Birkdale also expressing an interest, the grips are rapidly gaining a strong Tour presence, and now all golfers can enjoy the Feeltec experience with a comprehensive range of 25 patterns, colours and sizes.
The EX Series is available in six colours (black, grey, blue, red, orange and brown) and in three sizes, all featuring thumb alignment graphics - oversize, midsize pistol and standard paddle.
The incredibly smooth Marble Series features a design in which no two grips are exactly the same pattern and comes in the standard size and four colours (orange/white, red/white, green/white and blue/white). The standard-sized Hawaiian Series has an attractive laser-engraved flower pattern and is available in three colours (purple, pink and blue).
Feeltec grips are available from Pro Shops and selected retailers, priced around £10 each.
One group of Anonymous directly in front of the Fort Harrison Scientology Cult HQ in downtown Clearwater. The locals in their vehicles were really behind us showing much horn love, thumbs ups and a few keep up the good work shouts! Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net
All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening cult critics.
And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"
The protest sign reads: "If Scientology won't love you, Anonymous will" In Coachman Park downtown Clearwater Florida, Anons enjoy pre-march pizza and delicious cake. All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil Scientology cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening it's critics. Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net
And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"
One of the leading marriage coaches in Central Florida, James Price shared with us his compelling story of how God placed him in the role of helping people reconnect in marriage and start to live in a happy relationship!
Wolfie did some acupuncture on my newly bald head to repair possible meridian damage from past trauma.
AHS Ames High School Alumni Assoc - Ames, IA.
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All the Welch classmates in this group.
Mike Moore front row left, Kim Thompson Weirson front row 3rd from left. Barb Ellis 2nd row 2nd from left Annette Raper 2nd row far right. John Couture 3rd row far left. Dave Jamison 4th row 2nd from left. Brian Jenkins 5th row far left, Peggy Byriel Wierson 5th row next to Craig Harmison. Sarah Buck Dekovic 6th row middle, Steve Thompson in the 6th row and Craig Calhoun also in the 6th row all the way to the right. Linda Barnett Day back row 2nd from left.
Ames High School Class of 1976 40-Year Reunion was held Friday and Saturday July 15-16, 2016 in Ames Iowa
Welcome back Class of 1976 Ames Senior High School. Saturday evening dinner event July 16, 2016 at the Memorial Union Iowa State University campus Ames, Iowa.
Ames High School class of 1976 40-year post reunion summary
The 40th reunion was amazing!! Almost 100 of our classmates met on Friday July 15 at Elks Lodge downtown Ames Iowa, which was a nice venue, it provided lots of room and great backgrounds for photos and lots and lots of re-connecting and conversation with friends and classmates. The Friday evening reunion photos are here: Fri eve
Saturday, July 16 we all toured the High School then met again at the Memorial Union for group photos out on the steps and more photos and dinner in the Sun Room and another wonderfully enchanted evening of re-connecting with old friends. It was so much fun to see classmates we had not seen for so long, in some cases not since AHS days 40 years ago. We all have journeyed 40 years to get to this spot in time. It is something ever so special to have friends that span most, if not all of your life, especially after 40 plus years. Saturday evening 40th reunion photos are here: Sat eve
Saturday evening photos courtesy of photobyJasonSturges www.JasonSturges.com
A hundred old friends came together on Labor Day to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Videowest, the indie TV studio that pioneered rock video journalism in the 80’s. We spent a wonderful day reconnecting with each other at the San Francisco Film Centre in the Presidio, San Francisco.
In the afternoon, we hung out on the veranda, reminiscing about the good old days over drinks and food. In the evening, we watched video flashbacks and took turns on stage sharing memories of the wild times we had unleashing a new wave of television for the rock generation.
It was a true pleasure to catch up with so many old friends for this once-in-a-lifetime celebration! Special thanks to all the Videowest alumni who generously volunteered their time over many months to prepare this fun reunion: Lee Callister, Joe Dea, Juanita Diana, Fabrice Florin, Phyllis Florin, B.J. Martin, Betsy Miller, Evelyn Messinger and Marcus Pun. We’re particularly grateful to Scoop Nisker and Tom Disher for giving special performances at the event.
Many thanks as well to our event crew for all their help that weekend: Stu Bass, Vince Casalaina, Eric Christensen, Tom Disher, Kat Guevara, Steve Goldsmith, David Lawrence, Jeff Nemerovski, Frankie Peticlerc, Maggie Panontin and Liduina Van Nes, to name but a few. And kudos to everyone who flew in from all over the world for this event, including Jennifer Blowdryer, Antoine de Cazotte, Philippe Denard, Wes Dorman, Marty McNiff, Erik Nelson, Karen Sharpe and her daughters.
Be sure to visit our cool new site at www.videowest.tv to watch some of the videos we created together. If you were a fan of Videowest or worked, it’s a great way to stroll down memory lane and experience the worldview from the rock generation and the rise of punk and new wave music. Are we having fun yet?
Photos by Fabrice Florin and friends.
See more photos from our anniversary: