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Craig Cardiff show at the Blacksheep Inn on Dec 5, 2008

Exit 31 live @ De Bosuil 18-4-2014

Con mucho entusiasmo, más de 1000 personas participaron de la Corrida familiar, Corre por tu salud, “103 Aniversario de Everton”, organizada por la Casa del Deporte de la Municipalidad de Viña del Mar para celebrar el nuevo año de vida del club.

La actividad estuvo encabezada por la alcaldesa Virginia Reginato y el presidente de la institución Antonio Bloise, quien además fue uno de los competidores, en completar los cinco kilómetros de la prueba recreativa

Como todas las carreras esta ha sido un éxito. Hubo mucho entusiasmo y fue una fiesta para los evertonianos que me dejó muy contenta, especialmente de ver a mucha gente y niños con la camiseta oro y cielo, lo que permite que este tipo de actividades sirva para motivar a los viñamarinos para que se identifiquen con Everton, que es el club que representa a Viña del Mar en el fútbol”, dijo la alcaldesa.

En tanto Antonio Bloise manifestó estar muy emocionado con la respuesta: “Everton es el equipo de la ciudad y el sentimiento de Everton se siente en Viña, y por eso estoy muy feliz de ver la gente disfrutar como en esta oportunidad que esperamos repetir el próximo año”.

Entre los participantes también destacaron ex jugadores como Mario “Maestrito• Salinas y Erasmo Zuñiga, quien acompañó a los niños de su escuela de fútbol, todos ellos con la camiseta de Everton.

En lo deportivo los ganadores en varones fueron 1º Daniel Estrada; 2º Cristian Oróstica; 3º Diego Díaz. Mientras que en damas las ganadoras generales fueron las inscritas en la categoría sobre 40 años Nancy Pizarro y Paula Rojas.

Olimpiada Empresas Y Servicios Públicos

Paralelamente a la Corrida Familiar se realizó la competencia de la 3ª Olimpiada Interempresas y Servicios Públicos en que resultaron ganadores en varones Rafael Medel (Apolinav); 2º Andrés Gutiérrez (Rhona) y 3º Patricio Salazar (Apolinav). En damas 1ª Lira Soto (Apolinav); 2ª Paula Herrera (Apolinav) y 3ª Carolina López (Coca Cola)

 

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It's melting quickly, so if you want to see it, you better do it fast.

 

These pictures are from my trip to Alaska in 2004. I participated in a trail crew with the Student Conservation Association. I, and 9 other people, lived in the backwoods of Alaska for 5 weeks while building boardwalk and a bridge on a trail in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge.

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Exit bullet hole in a tile block wall. From a WWI rifle range bunker in Iowa.

Our Daily Topic: DOORS

José Luis Carrillo Reche

 

Actuación de eXIT en Las Cigarreras presentando su último disco "Atrapado en Insomnia". Para la guía GO!

I tried taking the stairs from my 11th-floor room, since they're right across the hall and I never turn down exercise. Got to the first floor and was met with various warnings about alarms and closed-circuit video, so, tail between legs, I slunk back up, hoping that not all the doors would be locked and I'd have to call security (but at the same time thinking, Thank goodness for cell phones). Second floor was as far as I needed to go before I found a door ajar. Whew. And now I know where the mineral-themed conference rooms are.

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Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Novi Sad (Exit fest), 6th July 2003.- An "Exit" festival visitors are taking drugs as they participate Dance arena techno parties, Petrovaradin fortress, some 80 km north of Belgrade.

Photo: Sasha Colic

UPDATE: I got the history wrong on this store, it was NOT a Grocery Palace, rather Albertsons actually opened this as an Awnings store in 1999 just weeks before it was divested. I think there's a chance people who have called this store Grocery Palace mixed up the decor name with Awnings. This store was an additional divest not on the original divesture list (perhaps Albertsons worked a deal to operate this store until the new-build Lucky-Savon opened down the street). When Vons acquired it, they were required to renovate it, and hence renovations began the day it was bought with Safeway's decor used in the 90's (can be found at Safeway #797 in Hayward, CA).

 

Since this was likely outside of the original divesture agreement, and since Vons was a larger competitor at the time, Vons was required to renovate the store immediately so customers didn't think that the new Awnings decor was Safeway's instead of Albertsons. This is why Stater was never required to renovate the Paramount store, and why that store still has Albertsons awnings today.

 

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This Vons is actually a former Albertsons, although it may not look like it.

 

The site was home to an Albertsons that was built in 1972, but a shopping center renovation in the late 1990's involved completely gutting the Albertsons building, and reopening it as a brand new store in 1999 as part of the new shopping center, containing the Albertsons supermarket and a new Savon Drugstore (Now CVS).

 

The current building itself very briefly held what some sources say was one of the first Grocery Palace interiors in the region, and this store opened in 1999 and operated for less than a year before it was divested in the Albertsons/Lucky merger. Supposedly there was a game of musical chairs played, as Albertsons had the option to keep it's smaller brand new store open, or keep the larger under construction Lucky Savon combo store down the street, which the latter it decided to keep. That store eventually closed just before the pandemic in 2020, and three years later is now the very popular flagship Mercado Gonzales Northgate Market.

 

Vons previously had a smaller store down the street which I believe was a former Savon Food and Drug. Vons took this store and sold the old store to Sav Max Foods, which like the Albertsons Vons replaced, was also short-lived. The store is now a Tokyo Central supermarket.

 

Vons kept intact most of Albertsons Grocery Palace elements for a couple years, but they eventually renovated this store to a lifestyle interior essentially eliminating all of its Grocery Palace remnants. The only remnants of this Albertsons now are the "Enter" and "Exit" signs on the main entry doors, which are from Albertsons, as well as the doors themselves. It is evident this store was a Grocery Palace at one point based on the layout, with the bakery in the back right corner, and the butcher, dairy in the back left corner, and frozen foods and refrigerated foods on the left wall. Later on, this store was renovated to colorful lifestyle.

 

This store formerly had two entrances, with one on the left side, which also had a Bank of America branch (I'm not sure if this was the bank Albertsons had or if it was a different one.) The store also had a pharmacy, but this was closed in the lifestyle remodel, and unfortunately I do not know where the pharmacy in this store was located.. The left-entrance was closed off when Bank of America closed its branch in the store in 2023, and the area appears to be used now as an online order pickup area.

A long uninviting corridoor with a light at the end of the tunnel being the "Exit" sign.

  

This work was done through HDR techniques with 3 Raw files and then touched up in Photoshop.

Vanessa Carlton performs at the Exit/In on March 10, 2005.

These exit signs were everywhere, so I decided to take shots of just a few of them.

This picture is showing where exit is. It is showing low context. It means

that it is showing where is exit located. In Japan, there are sign of exit

in movie theater because there are ma y people goes there. However, in

school there are none. So it is strange for me to have exit sign all over

the places.

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Photography by Kermit Ryan Graber

 

Directed by Zina Brown - Thousand Names Productions

Taken during a TPMG "studio day" in downtown Toronto.

The main exit from Hwy 200 to Cuyutlán

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Salida principal de la autopista 200 a Cuyutlán

exit message at the chojin lama temple, ulaanbaatar

Jamie Byrne performing with Exit Black at Rock At The Castle 2015 in the grounds of Hertford Castle.

Photo by Andrew D. Campbell

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