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Green Change joined forces with young activists at Tam Environmental Club to host a special exhibit for Tam Unity Day at Tam High School in Mill Valley, to invite students to go green and help fight climate change. We were invited to this student-only event by Megan Engelbrechten and Emily Pitkin, the leaders of Tam Environmental Club, and Green Change was represented by Fabrice Florin, Geo Monley and Marilyn Price.
For this event, we brought our Earth Bike, featuring a 6-foot earth globe on a bike trailer, which Green Change created to inspire people at events like these. We also set up side-by-side tables for Tam Environmental and Green Change, with a variety of calls to action and sign-up sheets. Our young activists invited students to help pick up trash and compost on campus, in return for metal straws. Green Change invited people to take a range of green actions, and invited students to join our next meetups or visit our website, displaying a dozen signs with QR codes for each action.
Many students stopped by to speak with us and a couple dozen signed up to take some of those climate actions in the future. We were glad to introduce these students to our programs, and hope the encouragement and information we gave them will help them do something about climate change.
Special thanks to school principal J.C. Farr and teachers at Tam High for supporting this special presentation to their students. We hope to continue to work with Tam Environmental on future projects.
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Tunisia Maj. Wagdi Nehdi, Logistical Commander of the Tunisian Army, observes maintenance procedures performed by U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Craig Krantz, a Motor Officer for the 960th Brigade Support Battalion, Wyoming Army National Guard, in Sheridan, Wyoming, May 17, 2022, on a State Partnership Program visit. The purpose of the SPP is to enhance military ties and strengthen partnerships with countries worldwide. The Wyoming National Guard partnered with the African nation of Tunisia in 2004 and continues to further their relationship with educational exchanges like these. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Jacqueline Marshall)
oh, and the bride made this bouquet herself! it's created out of PAPER. can you believe it? so awesome! she has an etsy shop with DIY kits!
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Unity Temple, 1905-1908, Frank Lloyd Wright, 875 Lake St.
One of the most important Wright's building in the beginning of the 20th century. Many people think it's the first modern building. Concrete only. Double core: the taller side is the Temple, and the shorter side is the House. No window at the street side. Lighting mostly from roof windows with yellow and green stained glass.
Wright said when he designed this building, for the first time he realized that the true soul of a building is not wall but space.
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, PA - Members of the Pennsylvania National Guard and Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs gathered for Unity Day, an annual celebration of diversity, Aug. 25, 2016. Guest speaker Sherry Capello, Lebanon City Mayor, spoke about diversity, perseverance, and equal opportunity. A musical and dance performance by the band Capital Celtic, as well as a variety of cultural displays and ethnic foods made for an entertaining event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by SGT Shane Smith/Released)
13-12-09 Unity Hall restoration.
Just like the Major Hall, the full ceiling of the Minor Hall has now also been revealed, doubling the height of this great little space.
Unity Temple, 1905-1908, Frank Lloyd Wright, 875 Lake St.
One of the most important Wright's building in the beginning of the 20th century. Many people think it's the first modern building. Concrete only. Double core: the taller side is the Temple, and the shorter side is the House. No window at the street side. Lighting mostly from roof windows with yellow and green stained glass.
Wright said when he designed this building, for the first time he realized that the true soul of a building is not wall but space.
School children clad in their traditional attire perform during the 63rd Independence day 2009 at Itanagar.
Pepper Stetler, Assistant Professor of Art History, Miami University
Around the Circle: Fresh Perspectives on Abstraction with Pepper Stetler
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Annex Level 4 Galleries
5th Ave at 89th St
New York City
In this after-hours tour, Pepper Stetler, Assistant Professor of Art History at Miami University of Ohio, explored the development of abstraction between the wars as an artistic statement of unity and universalism. After World War I, artists turned to abstraction to create an artistic model of society beyond nationalist boundaries and cultural differences. They also explored connections among diverse mediums, including painting, architecture, photography, and film, in order to define a “universal language” of art.
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition New Harmony: Abstraction Between the Wars, 1919–1939, on view May 10–September 8, 2013.
To learn more about our Public Programs, visit www.guggenheim.org/publicprograms.
Photo: Enid Alvarez
i'm hoping that this doesn't come across as too amateur. please pay attention to not only the color scheme, but also to the repetitive use of lines, texture, and the oval shape.