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Hawkesbury LibraryService has been running a Reconnect with reading program with a different topic each month
I was at BitNorth over the weekend. Techie people in a non-techie setting talking abotu stuff and playing games and drinking beer. Far more fun than I even expected, and I went expecting fun. This was a late night game of Werewolf.
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CCA reconnect on Fri 7 Jan, 8am-10.10am. We gave goody bags to welcome the company back. Also a BB mask to help publicise BB for Raffles Trail
On November 17th, 2011, SFU Beedie School of Business hosted their Annual EMBA Tune Up and Reception.
Dr. Tom Lawrence gave a presentation on Social Innovation - Harnessing Multi-Sector Creativity to Address Complex Social Problems. Followed by Carolyn Egri, who presented on Climbing the Corporate Ladder: The etches of upward influence in 42 societies.
The tune up concluded with an alumni reception to network and reconnect.
Booth Reconnect 2023, Class of 2022 Reunion Dinner, Friday, April 28, 2023 at Radio Room in Chicago. (Photo by Jean Lachat)
When I started my South Bay project there were no eastern reaches of Mt. Eden Creek, the creek itself having been truncated by salt pond impoundments. Tidal flow ended near the historical site of Eden Landing. As the Eden Landing Ecological Reserve (ELER) project progressed into Phase I, plans were made to reconnect areas of the former Baumberg Salt Plant, once the eastern end of Mt. Eden Creek, to tidal flow. These were to become the Mt. Eden Creek Marsh and Mt. Eden Creek Muted Marsh. In 2008, a tidal flow was restored to the area by the removal of a dike that paralleled the current day bridge at the Eden Landing Kayak Launch dock.
Just a year earlier, tidal flow was restored via Old Alameda Creek and North Creek to the former southern complex of Baumberg crystallizer beds. This area, just west of the Eden Shores housing development, was named North Creek Marsh. The marsh nomenclature was apt for the northern reaches of the area as it does now sport marsh vegetation. The southern portion has remained a visually intriguing mudflat.
These new tidal areas in ELER’s Phase I are interesting to track as they progress from the dusty, barren plains of disused salt works to established marsh and mudflat. Every year shows a bit of progress.
I am taking these documentary photographs under a Special Use Permit from the California Department of Fish & Wildlife. Kite flying is prohibited over the Eden Landing Ecological Reserve without a Special Use Permit.
Reunions provide the opportunity for alumni to get together, reflect on their time at Monash, network, and reconnect with the University. The Monash Early Years Network held their annual reunion in February 2011 at The Notting Hill Hotel in Clayton (pictured). The network is made up of a group of the University's first students (1961-1964). Reunions were also held for alumni from the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and for halls and residences.
Photo by Dan Dry
For more Alumni Weekend 2009, visit the Web community for a complete review:
alumniandfriends.uchicago.edu/site/c.mjJXJ7MLIsE/b.525779...