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Sign on Viking Soo Line Depot after painting at Engelstad Pioneer Village in 2003.
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Old Woolworth Store - copy in Gr. No. Freight Room - Peder Engelstad Pioneer Village.
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Northrop Faculty - Ruth Mickelson - leather jacket - front row.
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September 27–October 22, 2016
CCA Hubbell Street Galleries at California College of the Arts. Image courtesy of Karelia Arredondo.
Postcard - Argyle, MN - Main Street No. - Postmarked 1910 from Argyle and sent to Warren, MN.
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Postcard - Thief River Falls - Carnegie Public Library - 1920.
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(Glass Negative) Jacob Borry - Unknown kitchen, table, chairs & windows.
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Fred Dallmann & John Bornholdt working on Church at Engelstad Pioneer Village - 2003.
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Education & Resource Centre for Children is an initiative created by Unique Foundation the Gambia. Solomon Ifeanyi Nathaniel is the leader of Unique Foundation (UF) The Gambia, a charitable organization that works with vulnerable children, youths, women and rural communities in the Gambia. The main focus of UF is the right to health, education, and capacity building of the poor and vulnerable in the society; addressing issues such as poverty, illiteracy, vulnerability and marginalization. The Foundation also engages in Women’s legal rights, such as the right to be educated and employed, family planning, fighting against female genital mutilation (FGM). UF believes that education is one of the essential tools to facilitating societal change and every individual has some level of strength within, waiting to be uncovered.
The main goals of this project “Education & Resource Centre for Children” are:
•to increase access to textbooks, tutors and mentors for the less privileged children within Dippakunda slum. This will help improve the academic achievement of the children and reduce expenditure burden on poor families.
•to reduce number of children in age group 5 to 12 abandoning school and increase the number of children who enroll in school and attend regularly.
•To establish a learning center where children who under-attend or do not attend school feel able to tell their story, share information, express their feelings and make informed choices regarding their future and are given an equal opportunity to achieve their full potential as their peers in wealthy families and in other parts of the world. This will help them become responsible and productive citizens.
•to create a child-friendly environment where children who under-attend or do not attend school will be guided towards formal education and/or vocational studies that suit them best, and that will enable them to succeed, build confidence and courage towards future challenges.
Since inception of UF in 2014, the organization has been dedicated to advocating for the right to and importance of education for children living in poverty in The Gambia. We do this through awareness seminars in schools and communities, group and individual counseling, and dissemination of media publications. We have successfully reached more than 5 communities and more than 10 schools in The Gambia. These activities have helped to prevent a sizeable number of students at risk of dropping out of secondary school to remain in school and not drop out before the completion of 12th grade.
UF has also successfully collaborated with other non-governmental organizations in The Gambia to provide life skills such as information and communication technology (ICT) training for rural youth in villages around Tanji. Success stories from this training are evident as some participants have become self-employed by providing graphic design services while others have gone on to take further studies in ICT-related programs.
Postcard - Thief River Falls - Soo Line Depot - Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995- built in 1914 - 3rd Street- Looking NW-Division Headquarters were in the house visable on the corner of Atlantic Ave & 3rd St. & later moved to 8th.
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Postcard - Thief River Falls - Power House, River, Dam, & Sawmill - Looking NW from the east side of the river - Great Northern Railroad Bridge , water tower, and Presbyterian Church in background - Postmarked 1920 - see # 2007-069-011.
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Interior of Gustafson Garage - TRF - 320 - 324 Main Avenue North - TRF Times (2007) - Sign = "1937 Nash-Lafayette".
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Santa Cruz County is home to two new Family Resource Centers that are designed to help families with children aged 0-5 prepare their children for Kindergarten. The Family Resource Center Program is funded by First Things First (www.azftf.gov), a statewide organization dedicated to ensuring that all Arizona’s children enter school healthy and ready to succeed. The program is administered by the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Santa Cruz County who subcontracts with Mariposa Community Health Center and Santa Cruz Valley Unified School District #35 to operate the centers in Nogales and Rio Rico, respectively. The centers offer more than twenty free on-going classes and activities for parents and children. Below is a sample of what the centers have to offer.
Photos from Day 1 of the RE-Source 2021 event in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
14 October 2021
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Postcard - Thief River Falls - Reverse = "Helmer Carlson (Son of John Carlson of Rosewood, MN) - Soo Line Agent at one time in Thief River Falls".
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Postcard - Unknown Man in WWI Army uniform - estate of Peg Gustafson Peterson.
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1990's - Lincoln High School - Unknown Football Team in practice jerseys.
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Engelstad Building - 1992 - Engelstad Pioneer Village - Thief River Falls - "Where Two Rivers Meet" - 1996 - p124.
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The Armed Services Blood Program’s Donor Recruitment Director Marty Ricker and Donor Recruiters Azeb Gordon and Victoria Fernette tell the story of the military blood program to attendees of the Spring 2012 Commandant's Commanders Program and Spouses Workshop March 23 during the Resource Fair at the Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Close to 300 Marine Corps commanders and their spouses attended the Resource Fair. (ASBP photo by Christine June)
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!
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Santa Cruz County is home to two new Family Resource Centers that are designed to help families with children aged 0-5 prepare their children for Kindergarten. The Family Resource Center Program is funded by First Things First (www.azftf.gov), a statewide organization dedicated to ensuring that all Arizona’s children enter school healthy and ready to succeed. The program is administered by the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Santa Cruz County who subcontracts with Mariposa Community Health Center and Santa Cruz Valley Unified School District #35 to operate the centers in Nogales and Rio Rico, respectively. The centers offer more than twenty free on-going classes and activities for parents and children. Below is a sample of what the centers have to offer.