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The Bimbo Bear stops by the Horizon Services tent at the Philadelphia Union home opener. www.horizonservicesinc.com
Outreach Health Programs are important tools for bringing health education and screening services directly to community members and serve to contribute to reducing health disparities.
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Detroit, Michigan Police motorcycles at the Service for Toledo Police Officer Anthony Dia. Dia was tragically killed in the line of duty July 4, 2020
Southern's annual MLK Service Day sees students, faculty, and staff serve in a wide variety of capacities assisting projects all over the Chattanooga area.
The Postal Service
Verizon Theater
Grand Prairie, TX
03 June 2013
The District Sleeps Alone Tonight
We Will Become Silhouettes
Sleeping In
Turn Around
Nothing Better
Recycled Air
Be Still My Heart
Clark Gable
Our Secret
(Beat Happening cover)
This Place Is a Prison
There's Never Enough Time
A Tattered Line of String
Such Great Heights
Natural Anthem
Encore:
(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan
(Dntel cover)
Brand New Colony
(extended outro)
Recipients of the Outstanding Maverick Awards and employees with 25 to 45 years service to UTA were honored at an awards dinner April 4.
See the event program for more details at
www.uta.edu/enews/_documents/employee-recognition-program...
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(Photos by Sharon Ellman Photography)
A Travel Service Boeing 737-900ER approaching Schiphol Airports Aalsmeerbaan on a nice spring morning
Esperanza Community Services was founded by Guadalupe Reyes in 1969 as a school for children whose learning needs were not met in traditional classrooms. It now provides an alternate school for more than 60 full-time students ranging from kindergarten to 22-years-old with developmental disabilities, as well as services for around 70 adults, including in-home and at group homes in the neighborhood. The center is predominantly housed in the former St. Columbkille Catholic School at 520 N. Marshfield Ave. Since Esperanza moved into the structure in the 1970s, it has received few upgrades and major repairs. A recently received $585,230 grant will allow for renovation to commence this fall, coordinating with the ongoing school year with an estimated completion by 2024.
Organized in 1859, St. Columbkille Church was located at 1638 W. Grand Ave. In 1899, the Sisters of Providence took charge when the Holy Cross Brothers withdrew and Father Dunne invited the sisters to take charge of the boys’ school. In 1907, the sisters also took charge of the girls’ school due to the withdrawal of the Sisters of Charity. Boys and girls were in separate rooms. The grammar school for the girls developed into a full eight grades and a commercial high school. Because of the lack of available sisters, the grammar school closed in 1971. The commercial school closed in 1969. The church, since demolished, closed in 1975.
All About Plumbing & Septic is a proud family business with a passion and commitment to providing the best and most professional plumbing and septic service repairs in the industry. Our goal is to be honest, friendly, and courteous to all of our customers with the utmost respect to their homes and property while providing the highest quality services. We are here to improve and better our community through our services and interactions.