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Autocarro histórico Volvo, restaurado e exposto junto à Flekkefjord Line, na Noruega. Este veículo, com o letreiro "Hidra", homenageia o transporte público de outras épocas, simbolizando a ligação entre comunidades locais e os seus modos de vida.

New Flyer D30LF of Community Connection in Bangor, Maine.

New Flyer D30LF of Community Connection in Bangor, Maine.

Orion V of Community Connector in Bangor, Maine.

New Flyer D30LF of Community Connection in Bangor, Maine.

Blue Bird Ultra LF bus of Community Connection in Bangor, Maine.

Orion V of Community Connection in Bangor, Maine.

Chevrolet C5500 minibus of Community Connection in Bangor, Maine.

Gillig Advantage of Community Connection in Bangor, Maine.

Welcome to the iconic San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, a prominent suspension bridge connecting San Francisco and Oakland. This image captures the bridge's majestic presence as it stretches across the water, showcasing its distinctive towers and suspension cables. The bridge is an engineering marvel and a vital link for commuters and travelers in the Bay Area.

 

In the foreground, we see a pedestrian area with a few people standing near a traffic light, which shows a green light, indicating the flow of traffic. The overcast sky adds a moody atmosphere to the scene, with clouds casting a soft light over the bridge and the surrounding area. This blend of urban infrastructure and natural elements makes for a captivating representation of San Francisco's cityscape.

 

The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, often simply referred to as the Bay Bridge, is not only a crucial transportation route but also a symbol of the region's resilience and innovation. Spanning over 8 miles, the bridge is a testament to the city's dedication to connecting communities and fostering economic growth.

 

Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, the Bay Bridge offers stunning views of the city and the bay, making it a popular spot for photography and sightseeing. The bridge's design, with its towering cables and sleek lines, stands out against the urban backdrop, creating an impressive visual contrast.

 

This scene captures a moment of daily life in San Francisco, highlighting the seamless integration of iconic landmarks and everyday activities. It’s a reminder of the city's dynamic energy and the constant movement that defines its character.

Traditional winter trails are lifelines for hunters in the North, guiding them safely across vast, snow-covered terrain to essential hunting grounds. Passed down through generations, these routes reflect deep knowledge of the land, ice, and seasonal conditions. They help ensure safe travel, reduce environmental impact, and support sustainable harvesting practices. More than just paths, these trails are cultural markers that connect communities to their heritage and to each other across the Arctic landscape.

 

LADOT runs a Commuter Express Gillig Phantom, No. 96401, along Line 142 in downtown San Pedro. This is LADOT's sole traditional full-size local bus line. LADOT has short 30-foot Gilligs on a local DASH route.

 

Both bike racks are occupied.

 

LADOT bought this bus secondhand from Foothill Transit in the San Gabriel Valley.

Sacred Heart University students participate in the Community Connections program by working at the St. Margaret’s Shrine in Bridgeport, CT on Monday, August 21, 2017.

Sacred Heart University students participate in the Community Connections program by working at the St. Margaret’s Shrine in Bridgeport, CT on Monday, August 21, 2017.

A school we visited with @larynex @bobzeella in eastern Samar on a separate island called Maliwaliw. They donated a bag containing money, medicine, food, water purification tablets, time, and love to this school...Kids were learning English so we jumped in and read the board along with them... Amy on the flick! #amingtropa #easternsamar #typhoonhaiyan #communityconnection

Sacred Heart University students participate in the Community Connections program by working at the Hall Neighborhood House in Bridgeport, CT on Monday, August 21, 2017.

Sacred Heart University students participating in the Community Connections program by helping out at the Merton Center in Bridgeport, CT. Monday, August 22, 2016.

Sacred Heart University’s Community Connections students work on a Habitat for Humanity build in Stratford. Photo by Mark F. Conrad 8/24/16

A harvest is celebrated...

 

“We have become so private in our lives, gardening helps open the door,” says Katherine, a long-time volunteer with the Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House community garden.

 

Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House is a volunteer-driven organization providing services to residents in East Vancouver.

 

The community garden began four years ago with funding from United Way of the Lower Mainland. There are two locations: one at Frog Hollow and one at Clinton Park.

 

These gardens are planted, tended and harvested by volunteers like Katherine.

 

The goal of a community garden is to engage its diverse community and encourage backyard gardening to be included as part of a family food plan. Adults and children attend workshops and events to learn and share their knowledge.

 

Here's a link to Frog Hollow's garden blog...

 

communityconnection.wordpress.com/

 

Grand opening of The Orange Show Art Gallery in San Bernardino. Open to the community every Saturday between noon and 5P.M.

 

For the full story, click iemediagroup.com/community2.php?post=4268.

Visit the Community Connection's main page at www.iemediagroup.tv/community.

Get Connected! Stay Connected.

Sacred Heart University students participate in the Community Connections program by working at the St. Margaretâs Shrine in Bridgeport, CT on Monday, August 21, 2017.

Line 142 in Long Beach, CA-only LADOT line operating Commuter Express Phantom's 7 days a week, all day.

Downtown Long Beach, heading back to San Pedro

The touring production of "The Wizard of Oz" stops at the California Theatre in San Bernardino.

 

For the full story, click iemediagroup.com/community2.php?post=3041.

Visit the Community Connection website at www.iemediagroup.com/community.

Get connected! Stay connected.

A harvest is celebrated...

 

“We have become so private in our lives, gardening helps open the door,” says Katherine, a long-time volunteer with the Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House community garden.

 

Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House is a volunteer-driven organization providing services to residents in East Vancouver.

 

The community garden began four years ago with funding from United Way of the Lower Mainland. There are two locations: one at Frog Hollow and one at Clinton Park.

 

These gardens are planted, tended and harvested by volunteers like Katherine.

 

The goal of a community garden is to engage its diverse community and encourage backyard gardening to be included as part of a family food plan. Adults and children attend workshops and events to learn and share their knowledge.

 

Here's a link to Frog Hollow's garden blog...

 

communityconnection.wordpress.com/

 

A harvest is celebrated...

 

“We have become so private in our lives, gardening helps open the door,” says Katherine, a long-time volunteer with the Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House community garden.

 

Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House is a volunteer-driven organization providing services to residents in East Vancouver.

 

The community garden began four years ago with funding from United Way of the Lower Mainland. There are two locations: one at Frog Hollow and one at Clinton Park.

 

These gardens are planted, tended and harvested by volunteers like Katherine.

 

The goal of a community garden is to engage its diverse community and encourage backyard gardening to be included as part of a family food plan. Adults and children attend workshops and events to learn and share their knowledge.

 

Here's a link to Frog Hollow's garden blog...

 

communityconnection.wordpress.com/

 

Grand opening of The Orange Show Art Gallery in San Bernardino. Open to the community every Saturday between noon and 5P.M.

 

For the full story, click iemediagroup.com/community2.php?post=4268.

Visit the Community Connection's main page at www.iemediagroup.tv/community.

Get Connected! Stay Connected.

A harvest is celebrated...

 

“We have become so private in our lives, gardening helps open the door,” says Katherine, a long-time volunteer with the Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House community garden.

 

Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House is a volunteer-driven organization providing services to residents in East Vancouver.

 

The community garden began four years ago with funding from United Way of the Lower Mainland. There are two locations: one at Frog Hollow and one at Clinton Park.

 

These gardens are planted, tended and harvested by volunteers like Katherine.

 

The goal of a community garden is to engage its diverse community and encourage backyard gardening to be included as part of a family food plan. Adults and children attend workshops and events to learn and share their knowledge.

 

Here's a link to Frog Hollow's garden blog...

 

communityconnection.wordpress.com/

 

A harvest is celebrated...

 

“We have become so private in our lives, gardening helps open the door,” says Katherine, a long-time volunteer with the Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House community garden.

 

Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House is a volunteer-driven organization providing services to residents in East Vancouver.

 

The community garden began four years ago with funding from United Way of the Lower Mainland. There are two locations: one at Frog Hollow and one at Clinton Park.

 

These gardens are planted, tended and harvested by volunteers like Katherine.

 

The goal of a community garden is to engage its diverse community and encourage backyard gardening to be included as part of a family food plan. Adults and children attend workshops and events to learn and share their knowledge.

 

Here's a link to Frog Hollow's garden blog...

 

communityconnection.wordpress.com/

 

Sacred Heart University students participate in the Community Connections program by working at the St. Margaret’s Shrine in Bridgeport, CT on Monday, August 21, 2017.

Sacred Heart University students participate in the Community Connections program by working at the St. Margaretâs Shrine in Bridgeport, CT on Monday, August 21, 2017.

Sacred Heart University students participate in the Community Connections program by working at the St. Margaretâs Shrine in Bridgeport, CT on Monday, August 21, 2017.

A harvest is celebrated...

 

“We have become so private in our lives, gardening helps open the door,” says Katherine, a long-time volunteer with the Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House community garden.

 

Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House is a volunteer-driven organization providing services to residents in East Vancouver.

 

The community garden began four years ago with funding from United Way of the Lower Mainland. There are two locations: one at Frog Hollow and one at Clinton Park.

 

These gardens are planted, tended and harvested by volunteers like Katherine.

 

The goal of a community garden is to engage its diverse community and encourage backyard gardening to be included as part of a family food plan. Adults and children attend workshops and events to learn and share their knowledge.

 

Here's a link to Frog Hollow's garden blog...

 

communityconnection.wordpress.com/

 

A harvest is celebrated...

 

“We have become so private in our lives, gardening helps open the door,” says Katherine, a long-time volunteer with the Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House community garden.

 

Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House is a volunteer-driven organization providing services to residents in East Vancouver.

 

The community garden began four years ago with funding from United Way of the Lower Mainland. There are two locations: one at Frog Hollow and one at Clinton Park.

 

These gardens are planted, tended and harvested by volunteers like Katherine.

 

The goal of a community garden is to engage its diverse community and encourage backyard gardening to be included as part of a family food plan. Adults and children attend workshops and events to learn and share their knowledge.

 

Here's a link to Frog Hollow's garden blog...

 

communityconnection.wordpress.com/

 

Students in the annual Community Connections service immersion program serve dinner at the Feel the Warmth community BBQ in Bridgeport on August 21, 2014. Photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek

Sacred Heart University students participating in the Community Connections program by helping out at the Hall Neighborhood House in Bridgeport, CT. Wednesday, August 24, 2016.

Lucky preschoolers were able to meet and greet their favorite characters - Buzz & Woody.

 

For the full story, click iemediagroup.com/community2.php?post=3517.

Visit the Community Connection website at www.iemediagroup.com/community.

Get connected! Stay connected.

A harvest is celebrated...

 

“We have become so private in our lives, gardening helps open the door,” says Katherine, a long-time volunteer with the Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House community garden.

 

Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House is a volunteer-driven organization providing services to residents in East Vancouver.

 

The community garden began four years ago with funding from United Way of the Lower Mainland. There are two locations: one at Frog Hollow and one at Clinton Park.

 

These gardens are planted, tended and harvested by volunteers like Katherine.

 

The goal of a community garden is to engage its diverse community and encourage backyard gardening to be included as part of a family food plan. Adults and children attend workshops and events to learn and share their knowledge.

 

Here's a link to Frog Hollow's garden blog...

 

communityconnection.wordpress.com/

 

Sacred Heart University students participate in the Community Connections program by working at the Hall Neighborhood House in Bridgeport, CT on Monday, August 21, 2017.

A harvest is celebrated...

 

“We have become so private in our lives, gardening helps open the door,” says Katherine, a long-time volunteer with the Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House community garden.

 

Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House is a volunteer-driven organization providing services to residents in East Vancouver.

 

The community garden began four years ago with funding from United Way of the Lower Mainland. There are two locations: one at Frog Hollow and one at Clinton Park.

 

These gardens are planted, tended and harvested by volunteers like Katherine.

 

The goal of a community garden is to engage its diverse community and encourage backyard gardening to be included as part of a family food plan. Adults and children attend workshops and events to learn and share their knowledge.

 

Here's a link to Frog Hollow's garden blog...

 

communityconnection.wordpress.com/

 

Participants visit informational booths of Variety partner agencies.

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