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Orvel Stocks Photo - Summer 2005 Smithsonian Institute "Barn Again! Celebrating an American Icon" - Faye Auchenpaugh = Chairperson - Bray Township Barn - Owned By: Robin Bach Patenaude.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2006-006-018

Jack Jensen - Minnesota Department of Conservation badge on shirt.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-010-021

An in-depth study of the Northern Aquifer, a vitally important source of fresh water in Mauritius, is expected to provide comprehensive information about the groundwater resource and the twin risks of contamination and salt water intrusion. Improved understanding, by both engineers and local communities, will help the people of Mauritius to adopt integrated approaches to water management, with the goal of protecting precious groundwater resources and ensuring sustainable water supply.

 

More at: bit.ly/2kBttie

 

Photo Credit: IWRM AIO SIDS

 

Postcard - Thief River Falls - New & Old Knox School - 310 Markley - From Hughes Ave. - Looking NE - The New building is in front of the old building with the bell tower. Published for Robertson's Bargain Bazaar. -.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2005-038-011

Jacob Borry Photo - Unknown young man in football uniform - see #1997-092-071.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-086-002

Example of FRBR applied to complex learning resource (recorded lecture plus supporting material).

A complete resource center for materials and supplies, classes and workshops relating to glass art making including stained glass, fusing and kiln formed glass, mosaic, glass jewelry making, paperweight and bead making. A gallery of contemporary glass art & exhibitions. Offers custom stained glass construction and repair.

4080-B Howard Avenue

Email info@weisserglass.com

301-571-8966

Tues-Wed 11-6, Thurs 11-8, Fri-Sun 10-5

www.weisserglass.com/ Facebook Link: www.facebook.com/pages/Weisser-Glass-Studio-Gallery/11582...

Line drawings that I used as a resource for my lower Primary teaching

Postcard - Unknown Boy wearing knickers & holding a gun - estate of Peg Gustafson Peterson.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2002-042-047

Resource Access Center Solar Thermal installation in Portland, Oregon. Jan - March 2011

Kodak Pony 135- 35mm Camera-Model B- Manufactured By: Eastman Kodak, Rochester, NY -1953-55-Kodak Flash 200 Shutter: 1/25 - 1/200, B -Kodak Anaston Lens- f/4.5 - 51 mm-Focusing: 2.5' to infinity-Uses 135 film - Negative = 36 x 24mm-Flash Bar- Leather case.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2004-018-033

8014 Olson Memorial Highway #185

Golden Valley, MN 55427

612-235-6060

Postcard - Thief River Falls - "Greetings From Thief River Falls, Minn." From Herman Stroberg to Nina Turnquist - card has small envelope for message " I drop you this card and say that it is best wishes from Herman S.".

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2005-038-006

Michel Poireau, Policy Officer - Principal Adviser - Analysis & Advice, DG Research and Innovation, 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.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

 

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

Moving of Hamre House to Peder Engelstad Pioneer Village - Thief River Falls - Dorothy Lawrence in front.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-093-036

Lillian Provencher - nurse - Parents owned Evelyn Hotel in 1927.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2006-021-007

Ames, IA

 

Nikon F

Nikkor 28mm f/2.8

Kodak Tri-X 400

D76

Equity Resource Center ribbon cutting at HCLS Central Branch.

Postcard - Thief River Falls - Soo Line Depot - Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 - built in 1914 - 3rd Street - Looking NE - circa 1950.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2005-087-028

Vivian (Olson) Brekke - WWII WAVES Uniform - WAVES = Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service - Specialist (Q), Second Class (RP) - V-10 - USND.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2006-030-002

This three-in-one event (Job Fair, Resource Fair, and Health Fair) gave students the opportunity to meet with employers and community vendors provided them with referrals and community resources. Allied Health students also contributed by administering free blood pressure checks to participants. Thank you to the Department of Health and American Heart Association who were in attendance in celebration of February being Heart Health Month.

Resource person : Mahi Gupta Yoga and Naturopathic Medicine Founder Cure Essentials

Ronald & Sheryl (Wittman) Northrup - B: Abbegail, Amelia, Ronald II, F: Aaron, Sheryl, & Ronald holding Josiah - Pennington County History Vol. II, 1991 - p. 161.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-089-091

You may notice on yours hike in the woods, trees with a section of the bark removed around the girth of the trunk. This is called "girdling." You'll notice the practice in managed forests and woods. Girdling is done to kill the tree by interrupting the flow of nutrients to the roots from the rest of the tree. Why use girdling to kill a tree? One reason is to create a natural death whereby the tree becomes habitat for a myriad of forest life: insects, fungus, birds, for example. The decay also adds organic matter to the forest soil.

 

In certain tree species, the practice of girdling also prevents regrowth from the stump which aides in forest management goals. In many designated natural areas and parks, forests are being restored to a more original condition; girdling removes undesirable trees gradually from the environment while producing positive effects for the forest.

Pastor Tim Bauer playing guitar at Lutheran Day Camp at Engelstad Pioneer Village - 2003 (Redeemer, Trinity, & Zion).

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2003-003-067

Here is what I have in my head as the layout of the ship. I wanted something asymmetric and driven by function.

Jacob Borry - Negative - Looking east from the west side of the Red Lake River at the mill - Iron Bridge on far right = 1st Street = Bridge Street - see # 1997-092- 133 and 1997-092-134.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-092-135

As part of Bike Week 2013, the UK's Bicycle Advisory Committee hosted a Bike-Through Resource Fair. Students were invited to stop by on their morning commutes for information on bicycling, food and free swag.

(Negative) - Zekan-Robbins Photo - TRF Times - Willie Rondorf - #22-2-1-51 - Located 4 1/2 miles south of TRF in Rocksbury Twsp - 320 acres - Father came in 1889 - Family on farm 32 years - Alvin across road - 200 acres - 1st to identify: Lester Anderson.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-095-224

Jacob Borry Photo - Reverse = Mrs Ole (Mabel Evenson) Torrison & daughter Eldora - Mabel related to John Jaranson's wife see #1996-036-003.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-010-092

Postcard - Unknown group - reverse = Back Row Laura Xeragen, - Oscar Smith.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2006-059-001

The library at the Swan Lake Nature House is an amazing resource for local (or visiting) naturalists. On the other wall is a children's section of nature-related books, too.

 

Oh, and there is a honey-bee hive in this room too!

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