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Adam Krol, of Burlington, Vt.(foreground) and Steve Eddy of Essex, Junction, Vt. who work for Omega Electric of South Burlington, Vt. install electrical cable at Shelburne Museum's Center for Art and Education on 12-14-12. The Center for Art and Education is scheduled to open in the fall of 2013 and will transform the museum from seasonal to year round operation. The 17,000 square foot center includes two galleries, an auditorium and classroom space. PC Construction of South Burlington is the general contractor on the project.
Warrior Country holds its annual Spring Festival on Camp Red Cloud's Village Green parade field in Uijeongbu April 3. The event, which featured live music - instrumental and vocals - by the 2nd Infantry Division Band, drew hundreds of Soldiers, Airmen, civilians and family members, including youngsters who enjoyed Easter egg hunts, a bouncy house, face painting and other entertainment. Hamburgers, hot dogs, bratwurst and other food was served free. The Festival was hosted by the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Chaplain Office, in partnership with the USO, Red Cross, Area I family readiness groups, and the 2nd Infantry Division's Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion. Despite cloudy skies early in the day and heavy thunderstorms the night before, the weather had cleared in time for the Festival's scheduled 3 p.m. start, and it went forward under sunny skies. — U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Mark A. Kauffman
After a tough non-conference schedule that saw the WSSU Rams face two ranked teams, and three playoff teams, the #15 ranked Winston-Salem State Rams will shift focus as they begin their run for another CIAA Title, as the Rams will host the Vikings of Elizabeth City State University in the CIAA opener, at Bowman Gray Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 pm.
Elizabeth City State is coming off of a tough 20-19 loss to Benedict last weekend.
This matchup will be the first in two season between the Rams and Vikings, who met three times in two years recently, as the Rams defeated the Vikings in back to back CIAA Championships in 2011 and 2012.
The WSSU Rams opened the season with two straight top 25 games, and must now refocus for another solid challenge from the Elizabeth City State Vikings.
One thing the WSSU Rams must do to help secure this win, is cut down on mental mistakes and penalties. WSSU currently is average 9.7 penalties per game for 83.3 yards per game.
The Series
The contest will be the 56th gridiron meeting between the two schools, with WSSU holding a 38-15-2 series lead. Below is the last sixth matchups between WSSU and Elizabeth City St.
2001: WSSU won, 45-6
2002: ECSU won, 15-14
2005: WSSU won, 24-23
2011: WSSU won, 22-17; WSSU won, 38-18
2012: WSSU won 34-19
Image Description: Order page from the 1987 Homecoming Information Booklet. The schedule of events for the 1987 Homecoming celebrations included: a fashion show; ice cream social; inductions into the Athletic Hall of Fame; alumni socials, banquets, and dances; the Blue Key Homecoming Show; the Homecoming Parade, the Bison Feed, the game against Mankato State and the subsequent socials.
Date of Original: October 12-17,1987
Item Number: AA.1a.63
Ordering Information: library.ndsu.edu/archives/collections-institute/photograp...
BUS Schedule (Algarve) – Autocarro Social VRSA
Typeface: FTN Lisboa Sans Pro
Graphic Design: Unknown
Country: Portugal
220712-N-PC065-1112 RIJEKA, Croatia (July 12, 2022) – Sailors assigned to the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS Arlington (LPD 24) and Marines attached to the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) pose for a group photo with representatives from a kindergarten in Rijeka, Croatia after completing a community relations project at the school, July 12, 2022. Arlington is part of the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group and embarked 22nd MEU, under the command and control of Task Force 61/2, on a scheduled deployment in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations, employed by U.S. Sixth Fleet, to defend U.S., allied and partner interests. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class John Bellino)
Schedule of Deeds and Documents relating to the Reverend Hugh and Mrs, Humphreys Marriage Settlement. Dated 29th March 1899 received from Pomeroy and Son on behalf of the new Trustees.
Correspondence re new Trustees to marriage settlement of Hugh Humphreys and Louisa Charlotte Catherine Evans-Lombe and a dispute by Reverend Hugh Humphreys about who should pay the Death Duty due on £15000 to be paid into the marriage Trust of himself and his wife Louisa covering the period 1898-9
The Reverend Hugh Humphreys was the son of William Humphreys of Ballyhaise House, Co. Cavan born 10th November 1838 at Cavan. Formerly a Captain in the Royal Irish Fusiliers and a Major of Cavan Infantry Militia. He was Ordained as a Deacon (Ossory) in 1885 and a priest in 1886.
He married Louisa Charlotte Catherine Evans-Lombe on 27th April 1875 at St Peter Eaton Square, Middlesex.
Louisa Charlotte Catherine Evans-Lombe born 1854 at Eriswell, Suffolk was the daughter of the Reverend Henry Evans Lombe and Louisa Evans
[image: Inline image 1]People schedule their time differently in different
cultures. Generally, classes are scheduled so that one is only taking one
class at a time.
Jmo constantly comes out of his office to find the BustedTees print schedule defaced. He's erased this 3 times today.
For those times when buses are not running every 10 minutes but 20 minutes instead (after 7 pm and weekends)
I always bring a couple of cameras to camp and let those that are not playing snap away. Keeps several of them busy at a time. These are the results of their constant shooting.
as of May 2015. Departure times are constantly changing, though
Note: Toledo/Escalante and Tabuelan/Escalante schedules are inter-changing. Better to ask directly at the terminal for schedule updates.
The event was scheduled to be a 10K cross country run; unfortunately Area I weather of late has damaged the course so nearly 60 runners took to the roads of Camps Casey and Hovey on July 27.
On hand to make the award presentations was the Commander of 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion Lt. Col. Mark Danner.
Even though this was an individual competition, Danner could see the fellowship among the runners and he liked what he saw during the contest.
“Esprit de corps… fosters unit pride… we can’t ask for anything more for our Soldiers,” said Danner. “This is an example of what we’re all about here in the 2nd Infantry Division.”
Runners competed in five categories and here are the individual results:
Women's Senior:
1st place: Leilani Douthit
Women's Open:
1st place: Spc. Robin Thomas
2nd place: Christine Sing
3rd place: Kendra Cox
Men’s Senior:
1st place: Chief Warrant Officer Jael Lord
2nd place: Chief Warrant Officer Ronald Miller
3rd place: Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Bradley
Men’s Open:
1st place: Cpt. Elder Bennett
2nd place: Sgt. Edward Lopez
3rd place: Pfc. Jason Pulido
Stroller:
1st place: Cpt. Timothy Cox
2nd place: Sgt. 1st Class Guy Sing
3rd place Staff Sgt. Sean Watls
Image Description: The schedule for the 1966 Homecoming festivities. The Homecoming game pitted NDSU against Montana State University, with NDSU prevailing by a score of 34 to 10.
Date of Original:October 7 & 8, 1966
Item Number: AA1a.45 - 1966
Ordering Information: library.ndsu.edu/archives/collections-institute/photograp...
Schedule of performers at the Chameleon Club on September 13, 2013. Kingsfoil, Darry Miller & the Veil, Last Scene in Reno, Jesse Baker, and Katy Glorioso
After a tough non-conference schedule that saw the WSSU Rams face two ranked teams, and three playoff teams, the #15 ranked Winston-Salem State Rams will shift focus as they begin their run for another CIAA Title, as the Rams will host the Vikings of Elizabeth City State University in the CIAA opener, at Bowman Gray Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 pm.
Elizabeth City State is coming off of a tough 20-19 loss to Benedict last weekend.
This matchup will be the first in two season between the Rams and Vikings, who met three times in two years recently, as the Rams defeated the Vikings in back to back CIAA Championships in 2011 and 2012.
The WSSU Rams opened the season with two straight top 25 games, and must now refocus for another solid challenge from the Elizabeth City State Vikings.
One thing the WSSU Rams must do to help secure this win, is cut down on mental mistakes and penalties. WSSU currently is average 9.7 penalties per game for 83.3 yards per game.
The Series
The contest will be the 56th gridiron meeting between the two schools, with WSSU holding a 38-15-2 series lead. Below is the last sixth matchups between WSSU and Elizabeth City St.
2001: WSSU won, 45-6
2002: ECSU won, 15-14
2005: WSSU won, 24-23
2011: WSSU won, 22-17; WSSU won, 38-18
2012: WSSU won 34-19
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I am trying to start a schedule for the day, of getting up showering, getting ready making breakfast, chillin, making lunch, working out before dinner, shower, eat dinner, relax before bed, than sleep, and start over again. As much as i like this scheduling it makes things easier, i also love spontaneity which i find time for as much as possible.
Weekly Golf Organizers, Tony Florio, Barbara Hejduk, Denis Lanoue, Tony Pasteris (missing), Ian Fraser (presenter)
If within 5 seconds of seeing this and you recognize what all these numbers and codes represent, then you are a fellow airlines nerd! Welcome to my world :D
This is an older rendition of my imaginary airline' schedules from the 1980s. You can tell from my fleet of McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and Airbus A310. This was not a very plausible or realistic version. The DC-10 isn't capable of flying nonstop between Hong Kong and Amsterdam/ Frankfurt-am-Main/ London/ Paris/ Vienna, at least not with a full load of passengers and luggage.
Even though it is named Hong Kong Airlines here, at one point, I wanted my imaginary airline to be called Pioneer Air (silly name, I know).
I'm a weirdo and a nerd. No, not the gaming or Cosplay sort of nerd, but an airline nerd. I'm very fascinated by airlines operations and have a collection of airlines schedules/ timetables.
Also, when I was a teen, I would spend hours and hours developing complex but realistic flight schedules pretending that I had a fleet of airliners.