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The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.

“The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Penell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.

I wasnt a John Cusack fan up until " Hot Tub Time Machine" in fact, I used to tell my husband to ' turn off this f--in movie he is SOOO annoying "

 

I think what did me in was his face. I am a Matt Dameon Hater too.. somehting about these men that just erk me.

  

Well... John Cusack has come off my shit list and made it to one of these chalk drawings I've been getting into lately. The Ending of " Say Anything " is classic where John holds up a boombox blaring a song to his girlfriend to come out.

  

Littlewoods Ireland Best Dressed Lady, Brenda Cusack of Kilmeaden, Co. Waterford with Maura Derrane, Judge for the Littlewoods Best Dressed Lady competition at Tramore August Racing Festival on Saturday 14th August 2010. Brenda is pictured wearing a Ted Baker dress, complemented with a hat by milliner Matt Power of Callan, Co. Kilkenny. Her shoes were bought locally in Shoebaloo, and her bag came from Debenhams.

“The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Penell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.

This private residence in the city of Glendale was the location used as Lane's (John Cusack) home in the 1985 romantic comedy "Better Off Dead".

This home is located at 1636 Virginia Avenue, Glendale.

Gets ready for a photoshoot on the South Bank

The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.

Spur Cigarettes were produced by Liggett and Tobacco Company and available in the market during the 1920s.

When I photograph the older parts of Dublin I will often attract the attention of the self appointed local historian and today was not an exception. The gentleman in question told me that the lifting bridge was built by Earl Spencer the paternal grandfather of Diana Spencer. The problem with such stories is that the facts may be “alternative” but they are often true so they cannot be easily dismissed. I did, however, have some problems with the story for the following reasons.

 

[1] Spencer Dock was originally known as the Royal Canal Docks

[2] Diana’s Grand Father or his father had no connection with Ireland.

[3] The bridge appears to have an electric motor dating from the 1940s or 1950s

  

Anyway I decided to check a history of the docklands published by Turtle Bunbury [by the way the book features one of my photographs] and I came across the following: “The new dock was a work of ‘entirely private enterprise’ and cost £58,000. On the beautiful afternoon of 15th April 1873, (Sir) Ralph Cusack, Chairman of the MGWR, opened the new dock and formally named it Spencer after the Lord Lieutenant, Earl Spencer, great-great grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales.”

 

So there was some basis to the local historian’s claim however the bridge associated with the development was at the time described as “an ingenious hydraulic bridge” and it was the work of the railway’s engineer Mr Price. The bridge in my photographs does not really match the description above.

 

The available information available is confusing but the bridge in my photographs appears to be referred to as the Sheriff Street Lifting Bridge but also as the Sheriff Street Spencer Drawbridge but it was built in 1941 as a replacement for an older swivel bridge dating from 1873.

 

Just before I published my photographs I came across this “However, on 17 October 1941 the IT reported on the opening of the new Sheriff Street drawbridge, which had cost £18,000; it was a structure unique of its kind in these islands.” canalsofdublin.com/royal-canal-interactive-walk/sheriff-s...

“The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Penell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.

The wonderful thing about Dublin is that everything has a history or a background story but the problem is that everyone will tell you a different story.

  

When I first photographed this bridge a self appointed local historian told me that the lifting bridge was built by Earl Spencer the paternal grandfather of Diana Spencer. The problem with such stories is that the facts may be “alternative” but they are often true so they cannot be easily dismissed. I did, however, have some problems with the story for the following reasons.

 

[1] Spencer Dock was originally known as the Royal Canal Docks

[2] Diana’s Grand Father or his father had no connection with Ireland.

[3] The bridge appears to have an electric motor dating from the 1940s or 1950s

  

Anyway I decided to check a history of the docklands published by Turtle Bunbury [by the way the book features one of my photographs] and I came across the following: “The new dock was a work of ‘entirely private enterprise’ and cost £58,000. On the beautiful afternoon of 15th April 1873, (Sir) Ralph Cusack, Chairman of the MGWR, opened the new dock and formally named it Spencer after the Lord Lieutenant, Earl Spencer, great-great grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales.”

 

So there was some basis to the local historian’s claim however the bridge associated with the development was at the time described as “an ingenious hydraulic bridge” and it was the work of the railway’s engineer Mr Price. The bridge in my photographs does not really match the description above.

 

The available information available is confusing but the bridge in my photographs appears to be referred to as the Sheriff Street Lifting Bridge but also as the Sheriff Street Spencer Drawbridge but it was built in 1941 as a replacement for an older swivel bridge dating from 1873.

 

Just before I published my original photographs I came across this “However, on 17 October 1941 the IT reported on the opening of the new Sheriff Street drawbridge, which had cost £18,000; it was a structure unique of its kind in these islands.” canalsofdublin.com/royal-canal-interactive-walk/sheriff-s...

 

The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.

Reps. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) is interviewed by Editor in Chief of The Hill Bob Cusack during a policy briefing entitled "The Value of a Cure: Ensuring Access and Encouraging Innovation" sponsored by USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics and The Hill at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, February 28, 2016.

 

The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.

The wonderful thing about Dublin is that everything has a history or a background story but the problem is that everyone will tell you a different story.

  

When I first photographed this bridge a self appointed local historian told me that the lifting bridge was built by Earl Spencer the paternal grandfather of Diana Spencer. The problem with such stories is that the facts may be “alternative” but they are often true so they cannot be easily dismissed. I did, however, have some problems with the story for the following reasons.

 

[1] Spencer Dock was originally known as the Royal Canal Docks

[2] Diana’s Grand Father or his father had no connection with Ireland.

[3] The bridge appears to have an electric motor dating from the 1940s or 1950s

  

Anyway I decided to check a history of the docklands published by Turtle Bunbury [by the way the book features one of my photographs] and I came across the following: “The new dock was a work of ‘entirely private enterprise’ and cost £58,000. On the beautiful afternoon of 15th April 1873, (Sir) Ralph Cusack, Chairman of the MGWR, opened the new dock and formally named it Spencer after the Lord Lieutenant, Earl Spencer, great-great grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales.”

 

So there was some basis to the local historian’s claim however the bridge associated with the development was at the time described as “an ingenious hydraulic bridge” and it was the work of the railway’s engineer Mr Price. The bridge in my photographs does not really match the description above.

 

The available information available is confusing but the bridge in my photographs appears to be referred to as the Sheriff Street Lifting Bridge but also as the Sheriff Street Spencer Drawbridge but it was built in 1941 as a replacement for an older swivel bridge dating from 1873.

 

Just before I published my original photographs I came across this “However, on 17 October 1941 the IT reported on the opening of the new Sheriff Street drawbridge, which had cost £18,000; it was a structure unique of its kind in these islands.” canalsofdublin.com/royal-canal-interactive-walk/sheriff-s...

 

The adventures of Beverly and Jimmy Dale continue! “The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.

MSNBC's Chris Matthews is interviewed by The Hill's Bob Cusack about his New York Times bestseller, "Tip and the Gipper - When Politics Worked" at The Hill's Hub at Cityview in Philadelphia, Pa. on Monday, July 25, 2016

When I photograph the older parts of Dublin I will often attract the attention of the self appointed local historian and today was not an exception. The gentleman in question told me that the lifting bridge was built by Earl Spencer the paternal grandfather of Diana Spencer. The problem with such stories is that the facts may be “alternative” but they are often true so they cannot be easily dismissed. I did, however, have some problems with the story for the following reasons.

 

[1] Spencer Dock was originally known as the Royal Canal Docks

[2] Diana’s Grand Father or his father had no connection with Ireland.

[3] The bridge appears to have an electric motor dating from the 1940s or 1950s

  

Anyway I decided to check a history of the docklands published by Turtle Bunbury [by the way the book features one of my photographs] and I came across the following: “The new dock was a work of ‘entirely private enterprise’ and cost £58,000. On the beautiful afternoon of 15th April 1873, (Sir) Ralph Cusack, Chairman of the MGWR, opened the new dock and formally named it Spencer after the Lord Lieutenant, Earl Spencer, great-great grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales.”

 

So there was some basis to the local historian’s claim however the bridge associated with the development was at the time described as “an ingenious hydraulic bridge” and it was the work of the railway’s engineer Mr Price. The bridge in my photographs does not really match the description above.

 

The available information available is confusing but the bridge in my photographs appears to be referred to as the Sheriff Street Lifting Bridge but also as the Sheriff Street Spencer Drawbridge but it was built in 1941 as a replacement for an older swivel bridge dating from 1873.

 

Just before I published my photographs I came across this “However, on 17 October 1941 the IT reported on the opening of the new Sheriff Street drawbridge, which had cost £18,000; it was a structure unique of its kind in these islands.” canalsofdublin.com/royal-canal-interactive-walk/sheriff-s...

“The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Penell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.

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The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.

The adventures of Beverly and Jimmy Dale continue! “The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.

“The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Penell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.

This private residence in the city of Glendale was the location used as exchange student Monique's home in the 1985 romantic comedy "Better Off Dead".

This home is located at 1633 Virginia Avenue, Glendale.

At Cusack Park, Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland.

Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief of The Hill in conversation with Alex Conant, Partner, Firehouse Strategies;

John Feehery, President of Communications & Director of Government Affairs, Quinn Gillespie and Associate;

Josh Holmes, President & Founding Partner, Cavalry LLC & Former Chief of Staff to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell;

Michael Steele, Former RNC Chairman and MSNBC Political Analyst.

“The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Penell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.

John Cusack at the premiere of "Chi-Raq" at the "Berlinale Palast" during the 66th Berlinale on February 16th 2016

The adventures of Beverly and Jimmy Dale continue! “The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.

Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief of The Hill in conversation with Alex Conant, Partner, Firehouse Strategies;

John Feehery, President of Communications & Director of Government Affairs, Quinn Gillespie and Associate;

Josh Holmes, President & Founding Partner, Cavalry LLC & Former Chief of Staff to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell;

Michael Steele, Former RNC Chairman and MSNBC Political Analyst.

The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.

A local bakery called Paris Bakery & Cafe in Anchorage was altered to look like Hansen's Bakery, during filming of a new movie called, "Frozen Ground." It's about an Alaskan Serial Killer starring John Cusack and Nicholas Cage. Filming is taking place now (10/21/2011).

 

Here's more about Frozen Ground:

 

Cusack is starring in the real-life serial killer drama, "The Frozen Ground," in which he'd play Robert Hansen, a notorious serial killer who lured prostitutes and strippers, drew them into the Alaskan forest, raped and tortured them, and then set them loose before hunting down and killing them.

  

This is the motel that the 2003 movie "Identity" was filmed at starring John Cusack, Ray Liotta, and Amanda Peet. This is an actual standing filming location which has been used in many films including House of 1000 Corpses, and The O.C. The 4 Aces filming site is about 15 miles East of Palmdale at 145th and Q.

 

.... I think this woman looks like Sheila Jackson, the TV character from television show "Shameless" actress Joan Cusack plays "Sheila" ....

The Hill’s Bob Cusack interviews Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo (D) during a policy briefing entitled “The Workforce of the Future: A Policy Discussion on STEM & Computer Science Education” sponsored by the Microsoft and The Hill at The Hill's Hub at Cityview in Philadelphia, Pa. on Thursday, July 28, 2016.

Sinead Cusack & Peter Sellers.October 1969.

The Hill's Bob Cusack interviews Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) during a policy briefing entitled "Energy Across America: A Policy Discussion on Microgrid Technology" sponsored by the ABB and The Hill at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, December 3, 2015.

Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief of The Hill in conversation with Alex Conant, Partner, Firehouse Strategies;

John Feehery, President of Communications & Director of Government Affairs, Quinn Gillespie and Associate;

Josh Holmes, President & Founding Partner, Cavalry LLC & Former Chief of Staff to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell;

Michael Steele, Former RNC Chairman and MSNBC Political Analyst.

The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.

Only counting movies I saw for the first time. Faves: 12... tentatively. Best: Emptying the skies! Göteborg International Film Festival movies: 10… (6 of which were docus.) A seemingly unavoidable consequence of reading about almost each of the 500 movies in the programme. %D (And I marked way more than 10.)

WARNING: LIST MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!

 

25-Jan-2014: 1. The invisible woman

Aaaaaaaand Ralph Fiennes showed up to talk about his movie. x) Our festival isn't chopped liver. 8)

 

27-Jan-2014: 2. Skytten (a.k.a. ”The shooter”)

Fave! Danish thriller about an eco-terrorist.

 

27-Jan-2014: 3. Regnbågens sång (a.k.a. ”A rainbow song”)

Fave! Documentary on what being gay could be like in the olden days.

 

28-Jan-2014: 4. Ruin

Slow and boring romantic drama that mostly seemed to wanna wallow in its artsy cinematography. Two rapists received treatment, though. :D One with a knife, one with a brick! :)

 

29-Jan-2014: 5. As the palaces burn

 

31-Jan-2014: 6. Alcan highway

Docu. Finnish dude buys an ancient and adorable Alaskan truck, fixes it up, attaches an Airstream (*le sigh*…) to the back, and drives 4000 km to Vancouver Island.

 

1-Feb-2014: 7. Emptying the skies

Fave! Docu. SAD! Here’s a description from IMDB: ”Based on a magazine essay written by noted best-selling novelist Jonathan Franzen for 'The New Yorker' and widely republished around the world, 'Emptying the Skies' chronicles the rampant poaching of migratory songbirds in southern Europe. Songbird populations have been drastically declining for several decades, and a number of species face extinction imminently. The film explores the wonder of these tiny globe-flying marvels, millions of which are unlawfully slaughtered each year for large sums on the black market, and follows an intrepid squad of pan-European bird-lovers who risk their lives waging a secret war against poachers, disrupting illegal trapping and freeing as many birds as possible. Jonathan Franzen is executive producer of and featured in the film.”

 

2-Feb-2014: 8. Angered United

Docu about a girls' football team in a non-fancy part of Gothenburg. I couldn't find a proper poster for it so I threw something together using a promo pic. Fun fact: The pic was taken down the street from where I used to live! (Hjällbo.)

 

2-Feb-2014: 9. Two raging grannies (a.k.a. ”Shirley & Hinda”)

Fave! Must-see docu. Click here for the trailer! Two old ladies start reading up on infinite (hoho…) economic growth and meet with some experts, who explain how dumb the idea is. After sneaking into a fancy NYC financier party, one of the ladies starts yelling “WHY DO WE HAVE TO KEEP GROWING?!?!?!” For this, a nametag-less guard threatens her severely on the sly. What’re you scared of, guard… Did she have a point or something? ((:D

 

3-Feb-2014: 10. Of horses and men (a.k.a. ”Hross í oss”)

Icelandic drama. Starts out with a dude riding to visit his friend. On the way home, the friend's stallion seduces dude's mare. (Pictured.) Dude gallops home and shoots mare in the head. Immediately regrets it. Then some other stuff happens. :|

 

6-Feb-2014: 11. Twin sisters

Documentary about identical twins, adopted from China to northern Norway and Sacramento, respectively. The families keep in touch and the sisters are BFF. Eventually the Americans visit Norway and get some fresh air in their system. :B

I almost saw it at the film festival, but had to skip it due to scheduling problems… A couple of weeks later it aired on TV. Yea! (Not that I have a TV, but my folks do…)

 

7-Feb-2014: 12. The reader

 

8-Feb-2014: 13. Diana

 

11-Feb-2014: 14. The beach

I had read the book.

 

14-Feb-2014: 15. Runaway jury

 

16-Feb-2014: 16. God bless America

Fave! :B Bonus: Trent Reznor is mentioned.

 

22-Feb-2014: 17. The jack bull

Horsies and John Cusack? Yes please.

 

22-Feb-2014: 18. Friends with money

Jason Isaacs and Joan Cusack? Yes please.

 

28-Feb-2014: 19. The ice harvest

 

3-Mar-2014: 20. Better off dead

Fave! Especially the math class scene. xD

 

8-Mar-2014: 21. 12 years a slave

 

10-Mar-2014: 22. Babe

Fave!

 

13-Mar-2014: 23. Our Robocop remake

Fave! Every good movie should receive this treatment. :D

 

14-Mar-2014: 24. Shanghai

 

15-Mar-2014: 25. Vi är bäst!

 

18-Mar-2014: 26. Her

 

4-Apr-2014: 27. The numbers station

 

5-Apr-2014: 28. The Iron Lady

 

11-Apr-2014: 29. Must love dogs

 

18-Apr-2014: 30. Working girl

 

3-May-2014: 31. America’s sweethearts

Appreciated the cactus scene and found me a nice, roady song.

 

25-Jun-2014: 32. The witness

Fave! Docu about a guy fighting for animal rights in NYC.

 

23-Jul-2014: 33. David Copperfield (1999)

Tiny Danrad. xD

 

28-Jul-2014: 34. Kill your darlings

Adult Danrad. :B

 

1-Aug-2014: 35. Bullets over Broadway

 

8-Aug-2014: 36. Anastasia

 

16-Aug-2014: 37. The road to Wellville

 

28-Aug-2014: 38. What if

Romantic comedy. (Starring teh Danrad.) As usual I couldn’t identify with characters wishing NOT TO BE SINGLE FOREVER, but! The movie was still funny due to its unique, sick dialogue. o_O

 

29-Sep-2014: 39. The bag man

 

3-Oct-2014: 40. Gone girl

Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross did the soundtrack! :D

 

5-Oct-2014: 41. Blue Jasmine

 

11-Oct-2014: 42. Pope Joan

I read the book in 2001 or something. (I’d like to re-read it in English, but can’t fucking find it anywhere. D: ) After a few years I heard there was gonna be a movie! Featuring David Wenham! :D Then I heard nothing more and presumed it had been cancelled… But this year I turned out to be wrong! Weeeeeee. Feminism and stuff.

 

20-Oct-2014: 43. Adult world

 

22-Oct-2014: 44. The Philadelphia experiment (2012)

 

26-Oct-2014: 45. The contract

 

31-Oct-2014: 46. Wuthering heights

Feel-bad movie with neat cinematography. I read the book in 2006.

 

2-Nov-2014: 47. Priest (2011)

 

7-Nov-2014: 48. Drive hard

 

10-Nov-2014: 49. New York immigrant

 

13-Nov-2014: 50. Runaway bride

 

14-Nov-2014: 51. Grand piano

 

15-Nov-2014: 52. Noah

Fave! Much better than the book. >:B Although the ending was very depressing. And inbreeding was glorified… ya know, like in ”The lion king”.

 

22-Nov-2014: 53. Today (a.k.a. ”Aujourd’hui”)

 

23-Dec-2014: 54. Interstellar

Rat: ”Mmmm, this is promising. Might go to the fave li-”

Hathaway: ”Love tho!”

Rat: *facepalm*

Audience member: ”Girls…”

Rat: *facepalm*

Rat: "Hate tho."

 

24-Dec-2014: 55. The grifters

 

26-Dec-2014: 56. Team America: World police

Fave! Even though I’M not against Hollywooders reading up on important stuff and using their massive power to spread the word. It’s not like everything you learn at Politician Academy is legit either. *COUGH* infinite growth *COUGH* And it might interest you to know that conflicts do increasingly get solved by Pussy talk. :)

 

29-Dec-2014: 57. Idiocracy

Fave!? I heard about it years ago… Probably from Rob Sheridan in 2008. :) ”Brawndo the Thirst Mutilator had come to replace water virtually everywhere. Water, the basic component of all life, had been deemed a threat to Brawndo's profit margin. The solution came during the budget crisis of 2330, when the Brawndo corporation simply bought the FDA and the FCC, enabling them to say, do, and sell anything they wanted...” :D

 

31-Dec-2014: 58. Maps to the stars

 

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Vegan FAQ! :)

 

The Web Site the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to See.

 

Please watch Earthlings.

Roland Emmerich present tis movie in 2009, with John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Thandie Newton, Oliver Platt, Woody Harrelson, Danny Glover, Stephen McHattie, George Segal,...

For 22 years Vince Carter and his Embassy of Hope Foundation have been hosting community members at the annual Vince Carter Charity Gala. On August 10, 2019 at the Ocean Center Daytona Beach, friends, family, and community leaders came together to recognize the outstanding work of Joyce Cusack and Bobby Thigpen. They were the recipients of the 2019 Embassy of Hope Foundation Hall of Fame Award. “Joyce Cusack has sacrificed a major portion of her life to serving others as an elected official, and Bobby Thigpen works tirelessly to help organizations and individuals who need help,” said Carter, former NBA All-Star and member of the Atlanta Hawks. In addition, the Embassy of Hope Foundation recognized Joseph “Joey” Smith, a student at Hinson Middle School, with its Young Philanthropist Award for his outstanding dedication and support for the foundation’s work of helping those less fortunate. Carter’s comment, “Joey could run our food basket giveaway at Christmas, because he has been volunteering since he was in elementary school.”

 

“This gala is one of my favorite fundraising events,” said Carter. “It is an opportunity for people to come together, enjoy themselves and help us raise money for local programs within our community.” The gala, a black-tie optional affair, included entertainment by MPiRE, plenty of food, recognition of the foundation’s scholarship winners, and lots of fun. There was a silent auction of numerous gift baskets donated by friends and members of the Embassy of Hope Board of Directors, as well as exquisite jewelry available for purchase from J’aime Bijoux LLC, wholesale private jeweler Jaime Yeomans.

 

In addition to the dancing, auctions, and camaraderie, attendees enjoyed “off the cuff” vintage Vince Carter comments about his career, which is drawing to a close, his continuing desire to help others, his passion for helping young people see their potential, and his dreams for a better life for those less fortunate. “It doesn’t get any better than this,” said one of the gala attendees.

 

Proceeds benefit children and family programs and the Embassy of Hope “Believing in Your Dreams” Scholarship Fund. Since its inception in 1998, Carter’s Embassy of Hope Foundation has donated over 1.9 million dollars in the United States and Canada.

Jake Cusack

Managing Partner, CrossBoundary

The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.

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