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Postcard - Middle River, MN - Street Scene - Garage, Livery, Restaurant - Postmarked 1918.
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Health and Human Services held a department-wide staff meeting and resource fair Oct. 1 @the Grounds.
William W. Prichard, Sr. (10-9-1856 - 9-4-1934) & Anita Skewis Prichard (11-12-1856 - 1-5-1942).
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Health and Human Services held a department-wide staff meeting and resource fair Oct. 1 @the Grounds.
Our Spring ‘GO GREEN’ Resource & Recycling Earth Day Event will be held on April 22nd, 2015 on the campus of Budlong Elementary School, in Los Angeles, California. The purpose of the event is to encourage environmental awareness, responsibility & accountability in the community. Through games, activities, speakers, and hands on learning, we will educate people on concepts like recycling, trash reduction, energy & water conservation. During the event Community members are encouraged to bring their e-waste, gentle used clothing, shoes, books, and toys to donate and recycle. This annual event is also a fundraiser to help with the cost of supplies and materials for running our Youth Earth Club.
In March of 2016, the SW Oregon Resource Advisory Committee met in Roseburg to hear a proposal for fee increases on recreation sites within the Roseburg District.
Sites outlined for increases were visited by the RAC to discuss management objectives and long term management goals. The SW Oregon RAC approved the Roseburg District fee proposal and fees were implemented for the 2016 summer recreation season.
To learn more about the Oregon/Washington Advisory Council program head on over to:
::R15M::
is an art project by Telekommunisten and Dmytri Kleiner
R15N is an artwork in the form of an experimental mobile phone service which attempts to generate local community engagement and communication. Unlike typical social networks, where communication is self-selected into circles of “friends,” R15N works through the co-operation of randomly selected people. Miscommunication Technologies uncover the social relations embedded in network topologies and communications platforms.
Try it ! r15n.net/?lang=en
Health and Human Services held a department-wide staff meeting and resource fair Oct. 1 @the Grounds.
The flowers of Eupatorium cannabinum (ID: www.flickr.com/people/llamparego/) seemed to be a much used resource in the openings of the German forests we visited. Here a large hoverfly (Volucella pellucens) exploits them alongside a bumblebee (Bombus sp.).
Postcard - "Greetings from Thief River Falls, Minn." - Card No. 1319 - Floral -.
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Reverse = Lincoln High School (old Lincoln) - TRF - Harvey Helle - Sophomore Class of Lincoln High School in 1923 - see p. 38-9 of 1923 Prowler.
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Gambles District Award Presented to Stanley Pladson - November 1961 - Thief River Falls.
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B:Louise EngelstadAnderson,Anne EngelstadBorgie,Emily LarsonBornholdt,Betsy Larson,Eli&Mikkel Anderson's daughterM:Carrie Clementson,Bert Larson,Axel Engelstad,Carrie EllingsonLarsonF:Lars,Ole, & Chris Engelstad,Valborg EngelstadHanson,Paul&Mons Engelstad.
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"The Library of Parliament (French: Bibliothèque du Parlement) is the main information repository and research resource for the Parliament of Canada. The main branch of the library sits at the rear of the Centre Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. The library survived the 1916 fire that destroyed Centre Block. The library has been augmented and renovated several times since its construction in 1876, the last between 2002 and 2006, though the form and decor remain essentially authentic. The building today serves as a Canadian icon, and appears on the obverse of the Canadian ten-dollar bill.
The library is overseen by the Parliamentary Librarian of Canada and an associate or assistant librarian. The Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate is considered to be an officer of the library.
Designed by Thomas Fuller and Chilion Jones, and inspired by the British Museum Reading Room, the building is formed as a chapter house, separated from the main body of the Centre Block by a corridor; this arrangement, as well as many other details of the design, was reached with the input of the then parliamentary librarian, Alpheus Todd. The walls, supported by a ring of 16 flying buttresses, are loadbearing, double-wythe masonry, consisting of a hydraulic lime rubble fill core between an interior layer of dressed stone and rustic Nepean sandstone on the exterior. Around the windows and along other edges is dressed stone trim, along with a multitude of stone carvings, including floral patterns and friezes, keeping with the Victorian High Gothic style of the rest of the parliamentary complex. The roof, set in three tiers topped by a cupola, used to be a timber frame structure covered with slate tiles, but has been rebuilt with steel framing and deck covered with copper. The initial overall combination of colours—grey Gloucester limestone and grey Nepean, red Potsdam and buff Ohio sandstones, as well as purple and green slate banding—conformed to the picturesque style known as structural polychromy.
The main reading room rises to a vaulted ceiling and the walls and stacks are lined with white pine panelling carved into a variety of textures, flowers, masks, and mythical creatures. In the galleries are displayed the coats of arms of the seven provinces that existed in 1876, as well as that of the Dominion of Canada, and standing directly in the centre of the room is a white marble statue of Queen Victoria, sculpted by Marshall Wood in 1871. The northern galleries are also flanked with the white marble busts of Sir John Sandfield Macdonald; Prince Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII); Alexandra, Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra); and Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché.
The library's collection comprises 650,000 items, covering hundreds of years of history and tended by a staff of 300. Access to the facility is generally restricted to those on parliamentary business, but research publications are produced by the library and are available to the public. The main branch on Parliament Hill is only the central hub of a larger complex that spreads to other parliamentary buildings, where services are offered in a number of branch libraries and reading rooms.
Parliament Hill (French: Colline du Parlement), colloquially known as The Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern bank of the Ottawa River that houses the Parliament of Canada in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It accommodates a suite of Gothic revival buildings whose architectural elements were chosen to evoke the history of parliamentary democracy. Parliament Hill attracts approximately three million visitors each year. The Parliamentary Protective Service is responsible for law enforcement on Parliament Hill and in the parliamentary precinct, while the National Capital Commission is responsible for maintaining the nine-hectare (22-acre) area of the grounds.
Development of the area, which in the 18th and early 19th centuries was the site of a military base, into a governmental precinct began in 1859 after Queen Victoria chose Ottawa as the capital of the Province of Canada. Following several extensions to the Parliament and departmental buildings, and a fire in 1916 that destroyed the Centre Block, Parliament Hill took on its present form with the completion of the Peace Tower in 1927. In 1976, the Parliament Buildings and the grounds of Parliament Hill were designated as National Historic Sites of Canada. Since 2002, an extensive $3 billion renovation-and-rehabilitation project has been underway throughout the precinct's buildings that is expected to be completed after 2028.
Ottawa (/ˈɒtəwə/, /ˈɒtəwɑː/; Canadian French: [ɔtawɑ]) is the capital city of Canada. It is located in the southern portion of the province of Ontario, at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the core of the Ottawa–Gatineau census metropolitan area (CMA) and the National Capital Region (NCR). As of 2021, Ottawa had a city population of 1,017,449 and a metropolitan population of 1,488,307, making it the fourth-largest city and fourth-largest metropolitan area in Canada.
Ottawa is the political centre of Canada and the headquarters of the federal government. The city houses numerous foreign embassies, key buildings, organizations, and institutions of Canada's government; these include the Parliament of Canada, the Supreme Court, the residence of Canada's viceroy, and Office of the Prime Minister.
Founded in 1826 as Bytown, and incorporated as Ottawa in 1855, its original boundaries were expanded through numerous annexations and were ultimately replaced by a new city incorporation and amalgamation in 2001. The municipal government of Ottawa is established and governed by the City of Ottawa Act of the Government of Ontario. It has an elected city council across 24 wards and a mayor elected city-wide.
Ottawa has the highest proportion of university-educated residents among Canadian cities and is home to several colleges and universities, research and cultural institutions, including the University of Ottawa, Carleton University, Algonquin College, Collège La Cité, the National Arts Centre, the National Gallery of Canada; and numerous national museums, monuments, and historic sites. It is one of the most visited cities in Canada, with over 11 million visitors annually contributing more than $2.2B to the city's economy." - info from Wikipedia.
Late June to early July, 2024 I did my 4th major cycling tour. I cycled from Ottawa to London, Ontario on a convoluted route that passed by Niagara Falls. during this journey I cycled 1,876.26 km and took 21,413 photos. As with my other tours a major focus was old architecture.
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Native American Heritage Display at the Northwest Regional Library in TRF - November 2007 - Milford Gram farm and Geving artifacts.
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Yashica FX - 2 - 35 mm Camera - Used by Inga Geving - Purchased in 1979 - Made in Japan - Yashica lens: DSB 50 mm, 1:1.9 - Shutter Speeds: B to 1/1000 sec. - Black leather case.
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Members of the Continuum of Resource Education (CORE) Hawaii's CO/XO Leadership Continuum came together at Commander Submarine Force U.S. Pacific Fleet, Rear Adm. Frank Caldwell's residence on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) to discuss emergency preparedness and crisis management, Nov. 8. More than 50 Navy spouses in leadership positions in CORE attended the event and the workshops are held to help them meet the challenges they should face in their demanding positions. On hand were guest speakers Guy Hagi, Hawaii News Now weather anchor, and Dan Dubois, Emergency Management Officer for JBPHH, to educate and inform the spouses on meteorological conditions, storms, emergency planning, preparations and procedures. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Steven Khor/Released)
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Jean-Paul Joulia, Head of Unit, Energy, DG Development and Cooperation – EuropeAid, European Commission
The fifth in a series of Brussels events on various aspects of energy R&D policy organized by Science|Business with the support of BP.
The European Commission’s Roadmap for a Resource Efficient Europe highlights the challenge of sustaining growth in the 21st Century as vital resources grow scarce, including those used to produce energy. By 2050 the EU needs to achieve a 4 to 10-fold increase in resource efficiency, and major gains are needed by 2020.
Policy makers must now launch a vital shift to resource-lean production, and eco-innovation. What new technologies and innovations can deliver large-scale gains? How can a systems approach to policy speed progress? And how can governments accelerate breakthroughs by creating market conditions that reward resource efficiency?
Photographer: Carlos Nomen
George Mostue Family - George's 95th Birthday in 1994 - B: Maggie, Annie, Patty, Brooks, Brian, Emily, Alison, F: Jane, George, David.
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Mother Nature reminds us she’s still in charge. The retreating ice affords our survey boats the opportunity to check on the condition of the navigation channel. The St. Paul District’s first dredge location of the season has been identified at Mississippi River Mile 618, about 3 miles upstream of Guttenberg, Iowa. In the photo, natural resource specialist Ray Marinan, from the district’s Mississippi River Recreation Office in La Crescent, Minnesota, makes space on McMillan Island in Pool 10 for dredge placement. This work is being done in preparation for high priority dredging within the pool starting March 23, 2015. Environmental section staff occasionally assists the district’s Channels and Harbors Office with selective tree removal at dredged material placement sites in order to provide capacity for dredged material placement. This work is coordinated with river partners U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Iowa and Wisconsin departments of natural resources to minimize impacts on wildlife. Photo by Randy Urich, USACE St. Paul District
GOAL - Commuity Resource Centre, operating out of a typical slum building rented from a landlord. Goal were providing a 'Peer' education training course for young people with the idea they would spread the skills and information among their peers. G56980
(Neal Fox Photo) - Knox School PTA & School Album 1953-1956 - 1956-1957 - Cheer Leaders - Sandra Froiland, Patty McAnnany, Sharon Louze, Barbara Ortloff, Nona Pukari, Gretchen Larson.
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Jacob Borry - Negative - Unknown man & woman in swimsuits standing on a dock at unknown location - Two unknown men in the water lifting a canoe.
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Orvel Stocks Photo - Summer 2005 Smithsonian Institute "Barn Again! Celebrating an American Icon" - Faye Auchenpaugh = Chairperson - Wyondotte Township Barn - Owned By: Carl Peterson, Jr..
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