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This exciting and innovative project brought together a remarkably talented group of musicians from a varied geographical positions and a broad range of musical genres and interests to collaborate over a period of 16 days. During the first half of July, the Mattress Factory converted the 4th floor of the museum into a practice area and fully functioning recording studio. The residency culminated in a performance of the music the collaborators have generated during this period of time and anticipate a release of a recording of this music on CD and vinyl formats.

generous presents from thoughtful friends!

 

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Thanks to the generosity of Feed the Children, Price Rite, and Jubilee Homes, as part of the ‘Feeding Minds and Bodies Tour,’ more than 1,600 SCSD families received food, personal care items, school supplies and book, and more. #SCSDGivesThanks to these groups, and all who contributed to this effort… we appreciate your generosity and support of our SCSD community! Photos by Marilu Fretts Lopez.

This CreativeMornings/Chicago event was generously hosted by Threadless

 

Katherine Nagasawa was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by

Threadless

 

Green Sheep

Dark Matter Coffee

Event Farm

TagPrints

Mail Chimp

Wordpress

and

Adobe

 

Photo by Chris Gallevo

This CreativeMornings/Oklahoma City event was generously presented by Capitol View Event Center, KLLR Coffee, Rise Coworking, Roast Scout, Clover Partners, and The Treasury.

 

Elizabeth Maxwell was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by Adobe, MailChimp, Shutterstock and Wordpress.

 

All photos by Prints Charming Photography www.printscharmingphotography.com

“Be someone’s SUNSHINE when their skies are grey” shows the heart of a person who believed in being blessed to be blessing to the underprivileged and the needy.

 

Nehru Group of Institutions under the dynamic of leadership of Adv. P. Krishnadas, Managing Trustee and Dr. P. Krishnakumar, CEO & Secretary of NGI have successfully carried out this humble, deep and generous desire of their father Dr. P. K. Das for the ninth consecutive year with a special event on the 15th of December, 2017 marked to celebrate the birthday of the founder mentor.

 

Founder’s Day saw the Nehru Group of Institutions organizing this one-of-a-kind event of “Best Faculty Award” to recognize, honour and appreciate the hard work, dedication, focus and efforts of faculty from the neighbouring colleges in the state of Tamilnadu, Pondicherry and Kerala to take education to the next level. Going further, the institution after casting a critical eye over 1500 applicants who sent in their resumes and credentials for the prestigious award, under the mentorship of Dr. B. Ilango, Chief Jury, Former Vice Chancellor, Bharathiar University, selected 19 candidates for the category of “Best Faculty Award” and one candidate for the category “Lifetime Achievement Award”. The unbiased selection was not only based on the academic achievements of the pedagogues but also their desire to reach the unreached and underprivileged students and individuals in rural areas, helping them realize their dreams and aspirations.

 

The event started off with the “Tamil Thai Vaalthu” sung by the students of Nehru College, followed by the welcome address by Dr. B. Anirudhan, Principal of the Nehru Arts & Science College, who applauded the professors for their contribution not only to the field of education but also to the well-being of the community.

 

Adv. P. Krishnadas, Managing Trustee of Nehru Group of Institutions presided over the function. In his address to the all the dignitaries, participants and audience present at the event, he spoke about India emerging gradually and steadfastly as a country churning out job creators and entrepreneurs rather being jobseekers thus redefining the entire global education system. He put forth his vision and mission to make leaders of the aspiring students by empowering and imparting them with the best of subject, practical knowledge and developing their talents that would help them realize their dreams thus making them a force to reckon with in the new millennium. He concluded by saying,

” Life is short and the passion is big” and expressed his desire to regenerate and reengineer the structure of the education system soon rather than later. He thanked and congratulated the pedagogues for being the role models and mentors of the young minds of the country and also the people of Tamilnadu for their contribution, dedication and belief in bringing changes in the Indian education system.

 

Dr. Amrutha, Director of Nehru School of Architecture, introduced the distinguished Chief Guest, Dr. Paula Banerjee, Vice Chancellor, the Sanskrit College and University, University of Calcutta, honouring and applauding her endeavours and achievements in the field of Education.

 

In her speech to the attendees of the event, she began with expressing her regret in being fortunate to meet the founder mentor Dr. P. K. Das. On her being applauded for her honesty in the field of Education, she made known the fact that honesty is a virtue that should be a part of every individual that should be seen in their work throughout their life. She appreciated and applauded Adv. P. Krishnadas, Managing Trustee and Dr. P. Krishnakumar, CEO & Secretary of Nehru Group of Institutions for shouldering the responsibility and keeping the oil in the lamp burning of the dream that the founder mentor Dr. P. K. Das has envisioned for the young minds of the country. She expressed her gratitude to the faculty in striving hard to raise the level of education by their sincere, dedicated and determined approach to bring about a sea of change in the education system as a whole. She emphasised on the importance of research and for India to be self-sufficient rather than being dependent on global help. She gave the example of two famous universities of India, Nalanda and Dakshsheela, for the exemplary guidance and mentorship programs to the needs of learners of south Asia comparing NGI to such famous Universities. She also reiterated the fact that faculty in India should hone their skills and talents and raise their competency level, thus competing with the global standards and needs.

 

The release of the first draft of the Nehru Group of Institution Newsletter was followed by a brief address by Dr. B. Illango, Chief Jury, Former Vice Chancellor, Bharathiar University, who emphasised the necessity of the young minds receiving indepth training in honing their communication skills along with a practical approach in learning the subject matter of their respective fields of education. He applauded Dr. K. Porsezian, Pondicherry University for his efforts in coming up with equations that would help overcome the effects and challenges left behind by the striking of the deadly catastrophe of Tsunami.

 

Last but not the least, the dynamic Dr. Krishnakumar, CEO & Secretary of Nehru Group of Institutions, opened the eyes of all those present to the beautiful fact of being a blessing to others thus raising up the standard of GIVING than living by lending a hand of help and hope to those whose hard work and abilities go unrecognized and unseen. He said the “Best Faculty Award” not only bestowed honor to the deserving faculty but also made them responsible in taking the level of education a step further. Furthermore, it encouraged and motivated his college pedagogues to strive harder and make a mark in the lives and hearts of the young minds and society as a whole. The desire to reach out to every deserving faculty throughout the country was next on the agenda of the innumerable events planned for the year 2018. He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the dignitaries, faculty awardees and their families, organizers, and each one present who made this event a memorable one.

The ceremony closed with the National Anthem with many of the faculty awardees expressing their joy, surprise and gratitude to Nehru Group of Institutions in recognizing and honouring their work.

 

A generous supporter invited the Iowa crew and guests to catered dinner at his private classic car museum. He asked that we don't reveal the location, and I'll only say this is in southern California.

 

It was amazing to see so many rare, beautiful cars. Everything works! As much as I enjoy them I'm no good at identifying most of them. Those I do know are shown in the tags. I'll be updating if/when I get solid info.

Generous donation of 8 laptops from Staples in Kelowna will provide students with the digital tools they need to succeed with online learning during the 2020-21 year.

 

This CreativeMornings/BER event was generously hosted by Wayfair.

 

Evgeny Onutchin was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by Monotype, MailChimp, Wordpress, Adobe, Rotesleuchten, und Norman Posselt.

 

All photos by Savannah van der Niet.

Season of Generosity Event on Saturday, November 3, 2018.

This year during the First Baptist Church of Elkhart's

Season of Generosity, they decided instead of funding

a worthy cause, they would give of themselves; they wanted

to do something to help the community. They chose to give service to the Town of Bristol

by cleaning gravestones and raking leaves at Bristol's Oak Ridge Cemetery.

Bristol Town Manager Michael Mitchell wrote: "Fantastic morning with dozens

of volunteers. Thank you so much for your time and energy to make Bristol

a great community. It was an honor to work with such caring people."

 

Photos provided by Cathy Burke.

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On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.

This CreativeMornings Philadelphia event was generously hosted by our partners at Center / Architecture + Design, HoneyGrow, and Counter Culture Coffee

 

Michael Barsanti is the Edwin Wolf 2nd Director of the Library Company of Philadelphia. He is the 30th person to lead the organization since its founding by Benjamin Franklin in 1731.

 

Dr. Barsanti holds a bachelor’s degree from Williams College, a Master’s degree from University of Miami, and a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania, where he specialized in twentieth century literature and the works of James Joyce. He has led an eclectic career in the Philadelphia cultural community that includes positions at the Rosenbach Museum & Library, the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, and the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Drexel University and has served on the Board of Trustees of Pig Iron Theatre and Independence Charter School.

 

The event was sponsored globally by MailChimp and WordPress.com.

 

All photos taken by Steve Weinik.

 

Thanks to my yo bro Seenu, became friends with Eddy in Guatemala 🇬🇹

 

Y'day Eddy posted a video 📹 with Reebok shoes 👟 saying Gracias Srinivas

 

Seenu had presented him with a set costing about $💯

 

Saw more of that at Hyderabad Chez 🏡 Dad in Feb / Mar. He presented a Samsung Galaxy Tab 8A to four people, each costing ₹11K

 

See few folks like Seenu. He's a gift 📦 to the family

This CreativeMornings/Moscow event was generously hosted by Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design. Anatoly Osmolovsky was our speaker. The breakfast was provided by slimauntkate.co/ and instagram.com/paporotnic_doma/. Coffee was provided by DoubleB. Stickers were provided by Printa group. Beautiful book prizes were provided by Mann Ivanov and Ferber. All photos by Elijah Delwig.

A check is made out to the Make A Wish Foundation with Tracy in attendance.

Generosity. By, James Bergen

 

“One Scoop Or Two?!”

Missionary Doug Gentry (left) represents the incredible hospitality and generosity we received. He is pictured with wife Myra (behind him) Ivo, Celso, and Samuel.

Generously brushed with butter, this bread derived it's flavour from garlic, fresh basil and sea salt.

 

post here : simplyannes.blogspot.com/2007/11/its-another-daring-baker...

River transport is widely used by people around the banks of the Citarum river in West Java Indonesia

Generously sized standard pillowcase made using a ballerina princess print. Print has just a hint of sparkle and glitter - oh so cute!

Celebration of Generosity/Gratitude - Scholarship Dinner

I just received the most generous and beautiful box of fan mail I've ever received from @erikvonerik. It's "fan mail", I think. I have fans, right?

 

Anyway...for no cost at all, I was sent these gorgeous vintage trick or treat bags and Halloween goodies, all the way from Tennessee. But as neat as they are, the best item in the lot was not vintage at all, rather, brand new. I believe I mentioned in a comment a while back how cool a painting that Erik did was. Never did I expect to see it in the mail. I have no idea where I'm going to put all this vintage Halloween junk, but I DO know where this gorgeous painting is going...right on my wall.

 

I can't thank you enough, Erik for the amazing gifts and the lovely message on the back of the painting (which Erik informs me was a piece of scrap wood in his grandfather's shed.) I am still confused and flattered every time someone compliments me for the art/music/videos I share and create, and this is no exception. The thought that just being myself has the ability to brighten someone's day...it's humbling. Thank you so much, Erik. Keep painting and creating your awesome art.

 

- Billy

The Fulbright Commission in Brussels organized its fourth annual LL.M. Fair as part of the EducationUSA LL.M. Tour. Thank you to our generous hosts, Jones Day Brussels, and to the twenty-five U.S. law schools who traveled to be with us!

This computer, one which I barely use anymore (sadly) was a gift from a very good friend, and the most generous thing anyone's ever done for me.

This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by the Parsons School of Design.

 

Our speaker was Priya Parker. Be sure to check out her latest book, The Art of Gathering.

 

This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Adobe,Lucid, WordPress,, Parsons School of Design, and Irving Farm.

 

All photos by Paul Jun | Instagram: @pauljunbear

Or send cash. Either is just fine!

...and so the workmen cluster round to augment their calorie intake....

On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.

The students of Grade 6 Generosity had fun cooking (and eating) a delicious combination of Carbonara and Bread Pizza for their Home Economics and Livelihood Education activity!

 

Photography by Ryan Villanueva

My dad, the clown.... give him a couple of drinks and he was so funny. He loved his guitar, and often pulled it out when company came over on the weekends. My dad, he was one of a kind and a witty,wonderful, kind and generous man.

June 15, 2025, 1.51-mile Father's Day hike at Colorado Chautauqua. Trails: McClintock Lower and Upper, Mesa, and Bluebell.

-for your generosity

-for your hospitality

-for making me laugh

-for sharing with me a little of you

-for the super long walks

-for the moon

-for your patience

-for Oblation

-for Baileys

-for the boat ride

-for the wonderful architecture

-for sharing your plans with me

-for Magoo and Bugs

-for the shared meals

-for the wonderful scenery

-for relaxation

-for shorcuts

-for long conversations

-for bliss

-and for alot more that we'll be sharing...

 

...thank you!

 

*coz you don't want me to share your photo, this will do...can you see my friend?*

This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by 501 Union.

 

Our speaker was Ashley C. Ford.

 

This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Adobe, goo.gl/hLtCHw, FreshBooks, Ueno, 501 Union, and Irving Farm.

 

All photos by Paul Jun | @pauljunbear

This CreativeMornings/Gothenburg event was generously hosted by Macforum

 

Annalena Mayor Ekeblad was our speaker.

 

This event was sponsored by Mailchimp, Adobe, Wordpress, Macforum, Stendahls and Gothenburg Symphony.

 

photos by Sina Farhat, Sandi Habinc

On August 7th, I was generously invited to join Donna Virgilio's Goddess Tour of Tintagel-Corwall. She was also a participant at the 2019 Sun Lover Goddess Conference in Glastonbury before having a group join her from the U.S. and Canada.

 

After a breakfast stop, we headed to Nectan's Falls, Boscastle, and Tintagel, where we spent time in King Arthur's Great Hall and Merlin's Cave on the beach below Tintagel Castle.

 

* "St. Nectan's 60-feet waterfall is reputed to be one of the top 10 spiritual sites in England. St. Nectan was a hermit who gave his name to the glen and. waterfall. Although, according to some sources, the name is a Christianized form of the Cornish water-god Nectan. The keive was seen as a potent Pagan symbol of Gaia and has been a place of reverence since before Christ. St. Nectan was said to have lived here and reputedly lies buried under the stone of the basin."

 

* Tintagel Castle is said to be the birth place of King Arthur.

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Generously applied multi-color prints on front and back

Long-lasting durable wash resistant bold color quality (Silkscreen)

100% high grade cotton in heavy weight for comfortable fit

 

High Definition print pattern (HD)

 

Glow in the dark

 

Front-back screen

 

High Quality COTTON 100%

T-shirt is pre-shrunk

NO shrinking

No color fade problem

Quality in sewing

No side seams

  

ESPAÑOL

Impresiones multicolores aplicadas generosamente en la parte delantera y trasera

Calidad de color brilante, duradera, resistente al lavado (serigrafía)

100% algodón de alta calidad de gran peso para un ajuste cómodo

 

Patrón de impresión de alta definición (HD)

 

Brillan en la oscuridad - fluorescente

 

Pantalla frontal-trasera

 

ALGODÓN 100% de alta calidad

La camiseta está pre-encogida

SIN encogimiento

No hay problema de decoloración del color

Calidad en la costura

Sin costuras laterales

 

ITALIANO

Stampe multicolori applicate generosamente davanti e dietro

Qualità del colore brillante, durevole e resistente ai lavaggi (serigrafia)

100% cotone pesante di alta qualità per una vestibilità comoda

 

Modello di stampa Alta definizione (HD)

 

Florescente

 

Disegno avanti e dietro

 

100% COTONE di alta qualità

La maglia è pre-ristretta

NON restringe

Nessun sbiadimento del colore

Cuciture di qualità

Senza cuciture laterali

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