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Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks at a Historic Marker Dedication Recognizing Huntsville’s Black Suffragists Sunday October 24, 2021 in Huntsville, Ala. The historic marker dedication recognizes six black women in Huntsville who registered to vote in 1920, following the ratification of the 19th amendment. (Governor’s Office/ Hal Yeager)

Dedications of a plaque in the memory of Lord and Lady Fortesque. L-R: Rev B. Norris, Lady Margaret Fortesque, Lady Elizabeth Bayendale (?), The Bishop of Exeter (?)

Photographs kindly donated by Edna Hayes

Dedication Ceremony and Ribbon Cutting for the new state of the art Pediatric Emergency Center at USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Some people go to great legnths to get the best pic!

one of the guys who I guess was from the Rotary club who organised the duck race event (or maybe local press) clearly had licence to grab a shot from the river .

My shot was taken from the top of the Packhorse bridge.

Antelope Valley Fallen Heores Memorial Dedication, November 8th 2008, Michael T. Metro, Honor Guard, 1233 Ranco Vista BLVD Palmdale, CA 93551, Mall

As part of the PNCA Alumni Reunion, PNCA celebrates the new home of Memory 99 a significant work by PNCA alumnus Lee Kelly ‘59, on the Northwest Park Blocks adjacent to PNCA’s future Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Center for Art and Design. Kelly’s Memory 99 was the cornerstone of the Portland Art Museum’s retrospective of the artist’s work and finds a permanent home in this future park block thanks to a gift for its purchase provided by The Ford Family Foundation.

 

Made possible by a grant from the Visual Arts Program of The Ford Family Foundation (Roseburg, Oregon) to preserve public access to works of consequence by Oregon’s most significant visual artists.

 

October 19, 2012. Photography by: Matthew Miller '11.

July 24, 2008 at 10 AM

 

Pavilion Dedication, Ender Campus Farewell

Pavilion Dedication, Ender Campus Farewell

The Donors Dedication and revealing of the donor wall and signage in Agricultural Hall at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater on Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (Photo by Leah Kelly/OSU Agriculture)

Eleanor's Baby Dedication, 13 December 2009

Be who you are. Not who the world wants you to be. #motivation #dedication

Dedication Ceremony and Ribbon Cutting for the new state of the art Pediatric Emergency Center at USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital Wednesday, January 10, 2024

As part of the PNCA Alumni Reunion, PNCA celebrates the new home of Memory 99 a significant work by PNCA alumnus Lee Kelly ‘59, on the Northwest Park Blocks adjacent to PNCA’s future Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Center for Art and Design. Kelly’s Memory 99 was the cornerstone of the Portland Art Museum’s retrospective of the artist’s work and finds a permanent home in this future park block thanks to a gift for its purchase provided by The Ford Family Foundation.

 

Made possible by a grant from the Visual Arts Program of The Ford Family Foundation (Roseburg, Oregon) to preserve public access to works of consequence by Oregon’s most significant visual artists.

 

October 19, 2012. Photography by: Matthew Miller '11.

New school dedication and ribbon cutting

U.S. Sailors and Airmen from Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, form a cordon as they salute and honor Medal of Honor recipients attending a park dedication in their honor at Gainesville, Texas, April 9, 2015.

 

Dedication Ceremony and Ribbon Cutting for the new state of the art Pediatric Emergency Center at USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital Wednesday, January 10, 2024

McKinney campus - Parent-Child Dedication, January 2020

McKinney campus - Parent-Child Dedication, January 2020

As part of the PNCA Alumni Reunion, PNCA celebrates the new home of Memory 99 a significant work by PNCA alumnus Lee Kelly ‘59, on the Northwest Park Blocks adjacent to PNCA’s future Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Center for Art and Design. Kelly’s Memory 99 was the cornerstone of the Portland Art Museum’s retrospective of the artist’s work and finds a permanent home in this future park block thanks to a gift for its purchase provided by The Ford Family Foundation.

 

Made possible by a grant from the Visual Arts Program of The Ford Family Foundation (Roseburg, Oregon) to preserve public access to works of consequence by Oregon’s most significant visual artists.

 

October 19, 2012. Photography by: Matthew Miller '11.

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