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Steve Anderson (left) and Joe Ogmundson, along with other Chilliwack secondary staff, are launching a new three-year Human Resource Services Program, where students will learn about psychology, studying human relationships, peer counselling, social justice, and more. Photo taken on March 9, 2015. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
The World Café on "Mobilizing Our Future".
On the 14th November in the Montbrillant Building of ITU, this World Café provided a cross-section of ITU staff with the opportunity to contribute to some of the key strategic challenges faced by the ITU
The objective of the event was to pull together the ideas and input from staff on how we can better attract and engage Sector Members as well as develop new approaches for resource mobilization. 356 ideas were collected - the most abundant harvest so far from any ITU World Café.
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The Artscape Skills Development Programme offered by the Resource Centre aimed to build various skills of individuals active in the arts and culture sector.
These included project and finance administration, events management, marketing and computing.
Development Works was contracted to do an evaluation of the Programme in March 2007 to assess its impact and effectiveness.
At the Solar Works! Workshop, Attendees learned more about solar energy, heard from people with projects on their homes and businesses, and found resources to get started including a Home Energy Squad visit and a solar site assessment. Attendees also connected with experts serving Saint Paul that talked about their efforts to encourage solar energy including easing permitting for solar installations.
Washington School Album-1992-3 - 3 - Cheryl Hinschberger - B: Heather Fellman, Nick Harris, Garrett Hoglo, Beau Bergner, Tressa Beaudoin, Robby Anderson, Johs Stenseth, Danica Colby, #rd: Cliff Juhl, Jonette Swanson, Steven Bergland, Aslicia Vigness, Nick.
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Postcard - "Tourist Park Thief River Falls, Minn. Photo by Salveson".
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Postcard - Thief River Falls - "High School Bldgs, Thief River Falls, Minn." - Postmarked 1912 - Old High School became Washington Elementary.
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Jerry & Sheri (Swanson) Hofstad & triplets: Kylie Marie, Justin, & Tyler -Pennington County History Vol. II, 1991 - p. 111.
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Members of the State Park’s resource management staff recently attended the 20th annual Virginia Association of Forest Health Professionals Conference in Staunton
Solo Resource Recovery specialise in the rubbish collection in Adelaide, who transports, processes and disposes all forms of waste including garbage, recyclables, organic waste, liquid waste, medical waste, hazardous waste, construction waste, demolition waste, commercial waste, trade waste, and industrial waste. To know more visit at www.solo.com.au.
Twelve women - 25th anniversary cake - Civic and Commerce bullitin board- E. McKechnie, ?, Minnie Levitt, ?, Lois Prichard, ?, Sarah Mayer-Oakes, Marie Biddick, ?, Linda Booren, Vorachek, Selma Rasmussen.
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Postcard - Thief River Falls, MN - Central School - Large number of students & teachers in front - LaBree & 4th - faced south on 4th - Card is numbered: 5006.
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Postcard - Thief River Falls - Overview - "Home of Artic Cat Snowmobile" on reverse - note spelling of Arctic - looking North-Northeast.
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The Government of Azerbaijan, the US Agency for International Development and the UN Development Programme in Azerbaijan officially opened a Women Resource Center and a SYSLAB Employment Center in Masalli region of Azerbaijan on Thursday. These centers were established in the framework of the joint project on “Economic Empowerment for Enterpreneurship and Employment” which is implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population and the State Committee for Family, Women and Children Affairs. Both centers are located in the Massali Haydar Aliyev Center and are supported by the Executive Authority of Masalli.
Opening the ceremony, the Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Population, Mr. Idris Isayev thanked the development partners on behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan for an initiative that will benefit both local communities and the whole region of the country.
Ms. Sadagat Gahramova, Deputy Chairperson of State Committee of Family, Women and Children Affairs, appreciated the continuation of supports provided to rural women to launch businesses of their dreams and expressed the readiness of the Committee for further collaboration.
UNDP Resident Representative, Mr. Ghulam M. Isaczai stressed the importance of women’s roles in socio-economic life and active youth participation for inclusive and sustainable development, especially in the rural areas of the country. “This partnership between the Government of Azerbaijan, USAID and UNDP helps women and youth improve their lives in a meaningful way by opening their own businesses, starting successful careers matching their aspirations, and by gaining control over their lives. This is equally important for both women and youth, who are often more vulnerable and susceptible to life’s challenges. By helping them, we are helping the future of this beautiful country.” Mr. Isaczai said in his speech.
Mr. Isaczai expressed his appreciation to the Head of Executive Authority of Masalli, Mr. Rafil Huseynov and the government partners for successful collaboration with the project team. “This event proves the stout commitment of all parties to one and the same mission, shared globally and locally – the Sustainable Development Goals.” he added
Mr. Carter Wilbur, Economic Chief at the U.S. Embassy emphasized that by advancing women’s participation in the economy, it contributes to a stronger society. “By improving the capability of Employment Centers in Masalli to provide work related training, we enhance the ability of women and youth in this community not just to work, but also to innovate, to develop, and to act on new ideas in business and the workplace.”
The delegation met with project participants to hear how they benefited from the project and awarded with certificates the women who have launched their business under the project and the youth who had already found a job during the project cycle. They later visited a newly established ASAN center and the ASAN Support to Family Business (ABAD) in Masalli.
The purpose of the joint project on “Economic Empowerment for Enterpreneurship and Employment” is to support economic empowerment for women’s entrepreneurship and youth employment through capacity-building activities at a Women’s Resource Center and Employment Centers (SYSLAB) in the region.
Postcard - Thief River Falls - "Red Lake River. Thief River Falls, Minn." River scene - Small building in the background.
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Postcard - Thief River Falls - "Third Street Looking West. Thief River Falls, Minn." - Looking West from LaBree Ave. - McGinn Blk. on left - Elks Bldg. on right,.
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Doc Paulin House
Ernest "Doc" Paulin (1907-2007). Trumpeter and bandleader, lived here at 2232 Seventh St from 1949-2007. Born in Wallace, La., he began playing when his uncle trombonist Edgar Peters gave him a cornet and took him on trips to New Orleans, where Doc finally moved in 1928. He soon formed his own band, which became Doc Paulin's Brass Band. After returning from World War II he attended the Grunewald School of Music, in the 1940s he began a long association with the Corner Club and became the official band for their annual Marching events. Eventually the band became a family showcase with as many as six of his sons, and also served as a starting point for many aspiring your musicians.
Nina Wenhart presented
Speculative Archiving && Experimental Preservation of Media Art
Abstract
A spectre is haunting Media Art – the spectre of digital decay. All the powers of old school archiving have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Academics and industry, Microsoft and Free Software, pirates and copyright law enforcers.
This research explores experimental and speculative approaches to archiving and preserving Media Art. As such I define artistic and academic theory-practices that dare to think beyond the confines of traditional strategies to see if and how they can contribute new aspects of dealing with failure, decay and obsolescence – in other words the everyday challenges of archiving and preservation.
Closing sale at Woolworth's -Main & 3rd - Thief River Falls.
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Luis Miguel Morelli, president of Colombia's National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH), gives his remarks.
Event agenda: www.thedialogue.org/events/prospects-for-energy-resource-...
Event summary: www.thedialogue.org/analysis/energy-resource-development-...
Postcard - J.A. Hansen Photo - St. Hilaire, MN - A.H. Pitkin General Merchandise Hardware - On the Northwest corner of 3rd & Broadway - Looking Northwest..
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Greenville Police Cops & Barbers program partnered with Pitt County Sheriff School Resource Officers, Wellcome Middle School, and local barber shops to offer free haircuts to students on Monday, December 13, 2021. Participating barbershops include Kampus Kutz, Young Vision, and PIC Cuts.
Postcard - Red Lake Falls, MN - Aerial View - Bridge over the Clearwater River intersecting Main Street.
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The Government of Azerbaijan, the US Agency for International Development and the UN Development Programme in Azerbaijan officially opened a Women Resource Center and a SYSLAB Employment Center in Masalli region of Azerbaijan on Thursday. These centers were established in the framework of the joint project on “Economic Empowerment for Enterpreneurship and Employment” which is implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population and the State Committee for Family, Women and Children Affairs. Both centers are located in the Massali Haydar Aliyev Center and are supported by the Executive Authority of Masalli.
Opening the ceremony, the Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Population, Mr. Idris Isayev thanked the development partners on behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan for an initiative that will benefit both local communities and the whole region of the country.
Ms. Sadagat Gahramova, Deputy Chairperson of State Committee of Family, Women and Children Affairs, appreciated the continuation of supports provided to rural women to launch businesses of their dreams and expressed the readiness of the Committee for further collaboration.
UNDP Resident Representative, Mr. Ghulam M. Isaczai stressed the importance of women’s roles in socio-economic life and active youth participation for inclusive and sustainable development, especially in the rural areas of the country. “This partnership between the Government of Azerbaijan, USAID and UNDP helps women and youth improve their lives in a meaningful way by opening their own businesses, starting successful careers matching their aspirations, and by gaining control over their lives. This is equally important for both women and youth, who are often more vulnerable and susceptible to life’s challenges. By helping them, we are helping the future of this beautiful country.” Mr. Isaczai said in his speech.
Mr. Isaczai expressed his appreciation to the Head of Executive Authority of Masalli, Mr. Rafil Huseynov and the government partners for successful collaboration with the project team. “This event proves the stout commitment of all parties to one and the same mission, shared globally and locally – the Sustainable Development Goals.” he added.
Mr. Carter Wilbur, Economic Chief at the U.S. Embassy emphasized that by advancing women’s participation in the economy, it contributes to a stronger society. “By improving the capability of Employment Centers in Masalli to provide work related training, we enhance the ability of women and youth in this community not just to work, but also to innovate, to develop, and to act on new ideas in business and the workplace.”
The delegation met with project participants to hear how they benefited from the project and awarded with certificates the women who have launched their business under the project and the youth who had already found a job during the project cycle. They later visited a newly established ASAN center and the ASAN Support to Family Business (ABAD) in Masalli.
The purpose of the joint project on “Economic Empowerment for Enterpreneurship and Employment” is to support economic empowerment for women’s entrepreneurship and youth employment through capacity-building activities at a Women’s Resource Center and Employment Centers (SYSLAB) in the region.
Postcard - Red Lake Falls, MN - Aerial View - Scene from Court House.
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Jerome (Jerry) James Bugge - son of Wilhelm L. Bugge & Sadie B. (Jensen) Bugge - Born: 6-5-1938, Died: 6-3-1950.
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(Negative) - Zekan-Robbins Photo - TRF Times - Grygla aerial view - 4-5-1951 - Incorporated: 1917 - Pioneers: Fladeland, Apelstra, Knutson - 1904 - Village moved due to Mud River flooding - Creamery in 1906.
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