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Scenes from COSI's 2012 free Teacher Resource Fair, held on Tuesday, August 7, 2012 from 10am to 2pm.

 

This annual event offered free COSI admission to teachers, plus a free movie on COSI's Extreme Screen, door prizes, and displays from more than 30 Ohio organizations that support education.

 

COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.

Scaling-up Investments for the Forest and Farm Facility

Resource Partners’ Thematic Consultation

 

30 April 2019, Rome Italy

 

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Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli

The 2018 Veterans Resource Fair, or Vet Fest, hed May 9, 2018, featured more than 50 veterans support organizations, as well as city, state, and federal agencies that provide services to veterans. There are more than 79,000 veterans in Philadelphia, and more than 14,000 returning soldiers are expected back in the Philadelphia area.

 

In attendance:

Council President Darrell L. Clarke, members of City Council

Veterans Advisory Director Carlo Aragoncillo

Controller Rebecca Rhynhart

Commissioner Lisa Deeley

Commissioner Al Schmidt

Sen. Larry Farnese (Senate District 1)

Sen. Sharif Street (Senate District 3)

Veterans from the Greater Philadelphia region

Institutions, organizations, and businesses that support veterans

 

Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil

 

Equity Resource Center ribbon cutting at HCLS Central Branch.

Equity Resource Center ribbon cutting at HCLS Central Branch.

“The ultimate goal is to provide Aboriginal peoples with information regarding post-secondary education to help guide them on their path through life,” explained Waukomaun. “Hopefully I will be able to help them realize their potential and choose a college and career that they would like to pursue, inspiring them to be the best that they possibly can.”

Last fall Waukomaun was part of the Aboriginal Post-Secondary Information Program Tour (APSIP), a group of representatives from colleges and universities who travel across Ontario, presenting the ranges of post-secondary programs that are available and highlighting campus life to high school students. The tour took them to communities such as Kenora, Whitedog, Grassy Narrows, Timmins, North Bay, Sudbury and Timiskiming First Nation in Quebec.

Waukomaun is a graduate of Loyalist’s three-year Television and New Media Production program. “When I talk about college to students, I like to share my life story, my experiences and how Loyalist helped me. This allows me to relate to the students and make what I am sharing more personal. I tell them that Loyalist is a small college that provides an excellent student-to-teacher ratio. The services here are exceptionally helpful too. Without the Aboriginal Resource Centre, I believe that I would truly have felt lost and alone. This support system definitely helped make my experience here an enjoyable one.”

“My studies at Loyalist have given me the tools and knowledge to work in the communications field. I plan to shoot a documentary to promote awareness of Aboriginal issues and clear up common misconceptions that the general public has about Native people. Without my family and friends I would not be where I am today, so if I can help encourage someone else to experience all that life has to offer and show them that post-secondary education will give them the tools to succeed in life, then for me that is the most rewarding thing I can do.”

Waukomaun Pawis is from Wasauksing First Nation, also known as Parry Sound, and works for the College Centre as the First Generation/Aboriginal Outreach Officer.

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)

03/05/12: Mom as Ingrid Bergman - beautiful and weary. Cap by Mpmom

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(Neal Fox Photo) - Knox School PTA & School Album 1961-1962 - 6 - Verona Wilcox - Unknown Names.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-093-865

Unknown girl with black & white dog with 3 men & 1 woman in background - Reverse - "Pet & her pals at Young America".

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1987-015-004

On Saturday, 8th February 2014 Blacktown City Counil unveiled its latest contemporary community centre, the Bungarribee Community Resource Hub, with an exciting Community Open Day!

Human Resource Management System Atha Zauracode

Northrop School Album-1989-90 - Mrs Olson - Grade 4 - Unknown names.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-091-344

On October 10, over 90 people gathered for the 12th Annual Metro CERT Annual Event at the St. Louis Park Rec Center. The event included a keynote presentation from the City of Maplewood about their Re-Energize Maplewood Seed Grant, a panel of cities from the Cities Charging Ahead! electric vehicle (EV) cohort, a look at Minneapolis’ Green Cost Share program, and a glance at what’s on the horizon for Metro CERT. And of course, there was delicious food from Sonora Grill and lots of networking!

Equity Resource Center ribbon cutting at HCLS Central Branch.

Dr. Duane C. Browing, Thief River Falls - U of M-BA-1972-MD-1976, Residency-UND-1976-79, Practice-Osceola, TRF-1984, Wife-Suzanne-practiced-Red Lake Falls-DDS, children-Ryan-Megan-Collin-Nathan, MMA- Am Acad of Fam Phys-MN Acad of Fam Phys.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-000-137

(Neal Fox Photo) - Knox School PTA & School Album 1961-1962 - K - Nancy Prichard - Unknown Names.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-093-846

Akerlund Photo - Cokato, MN - Unknown man - estate of Peg Gustafson Peterson.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2002-042-064

(Glass Negative) Jacob Borry - Four unknown people on picnic.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-095-161

Postcard - Woman standing with right hand on chair next to table with books.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2005-071-019

Little Oak School - July 16, 2005 Re-Union at Peder Engelstad Pioneer Village. Originally in Hickory Township and was District #65 and later #1558..

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2005-033-041

Woolworth's lunch stand - Engelstad Building - Peder Engelstad Pioneer Village - Thief River Falls.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-090-031

Engelstad Pioneer Village End of the Trail Statue - made by Albert Thoreson - Repainted by Pat Dunning.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2002-014-009

MRC Halloween cake sale

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(Glass Negative) Olof Holm - Roseau Photo - Negative Notation: "Holm" - Box Notation: "Rudy & Dorothy & Holm" - Mike Holm, Olaf Holm, Ada, Karin, Mary, Louisa & two unknown children along river - bridge & building in the background- see # 2004-043-191.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2004-043-230

(Glass Negative)Jacob Borry - Unknown boy in sailor-like suit.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-095-052

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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