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President Bill Clinton, and Sen. Dale Bumpers during the cornerstone dedication ceremony for the Dale and Betty Bumpers Vaccine Research Center on June 9, 1999. In his speech, President Clinton praised the Bumpers by saying "It is entirely fitting that today we dedicate this state-of-the-art facility to them. They are two great Americans."
Took this 29 second long exposure shot at World Trade Center - Qatar in a Winter Night
A Photographer trying to capture a snap and a labor watching both of us.
Dedication of the Cunningham Center at Midamerica Nazarene University Friday May 6, 2022. Photo by Christopher Smith
Load of plywood sheets & solid timbers collected from Chesapeake Light Craft, ahead of starting construction.
Yesterday was a special day for several new homeowners in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of Baltimore. For many years, teachers from my school have been in partnership with two churches as volunteers with Sandtown Habitat for Humanity. This was the seventh house we have rebuilt and dedicated since 2006. It is always an intensely moving experience to witness these dedications, and this was even more so. The woman moving into this house is a daughter of the family that owns the very first house we did. They had moved to Baltimore from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina had destroyed everything they owned in 2005.
Here's a peek view of a refurbished habitat house. This home is three stories with three bedrooms.
Speaking at the dedication of Davis Hall were (L-R) W&M President Taylor Reveley, Secretary of Education Atif Qarni; VIMS Dean & Director John Wells, W&M BOV Secretary Sue Gerdelman, Secretary of Natural Resources Matthew Strickler, and VIMS Foundation President Stephen Johnsen.
Mounted on the front. It reads: " ERECTED TO THE GLORY OF GOD BY THE FAITHFUL PEOPLE OF ST MARY'S PARISH. DEDICATED DECEMBER 16,2012 BY BISHOP RICHARD PATES."
Dedication of the Monticello Sculpture Gardens and "Crazy Horse" by Peter Voulkos, May 10, 2013. From left: Artists John Medwedeff, Dale Threlkeld, Richard Hunt and Michael Dunbar get a closer look at the sculpture after dedication.