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This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by 501 Union.
Sarah Auster was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Mailchimp, Shutterstock, WIX and FreshBooks.
All photos by Luana Suciu (www.luanasuciu.com).
This CreativeMornings/Melbourne was generously hosted by The Commons .
Emily Cohen was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Billy Blue College Of Design , Adobe
All photos by Mark Lobo Photography
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.
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This CreativeMornings/Oklahoma City event was generously presented by Artspace at Untitled, KLLR Coffee, Guernsey, Roast Scout, Clover Partners, and The Treasury.
Ronn Burton was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Adobe, MailChimp, Shutterstock and Wordpress.
All photos by Magnolia Adams Photography www.magnoliaadams.com/
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The 13th Annual Benefit Dinner for Cullman Caring For Kids Food Bank was a huge success Monday night.
The Empty Bowls of Cullman County organization – with the generous assistance of countless Cullman volunteers, potters, contributors and sponsors – has distilled this nationally known program into a perennial, unique ‘must attend’ charitable event in Cullman.
Several hundred hungry guests lined up for Bobby Nolan’s & Clint Creel’s now famous gourmet chili along a delicious grilled cheese sandwich at the First United Methodist Church.
Cullman City Councilman, Coach Andy Page, was among those in attendance. Coach Page was there to support the charitable efforts and the food:
“This is really an exceptional event. There are dozens of people making this come off like clockwork behind the scenes. I am amazed how many folks came out in this weather to be here. There must be 250 people. What I really like is the food … that chili and grilled cheese hit the spot! I am thinking I should get back in line for a second round …”
Coach Page and everyone else who made the $10 donation for chili and sandwich walked away with a beautiful, hand crafted pottery bowl.
Full story: cullmantoday.com/2016/02/17/generosity-fills-cullman-cari...
This CreativeMornings/BER event was generously hosted by Pinguindruck.
Michael Bukowski was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Monotype, MailChimp, Wordpress and Adobe.
All photos by Vivian Sicilio
This CreativeMornings/Gothenburg event was generously hosted by Stendahls
Filip Svensson was our speaker.
This event was sponsored by Stendahls, Mailchimp, Adobe, Wordpress, Main Local Partner Gothenburg Symphony.
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photos by Sina Farhat,Gunnar Fägersten Novik, Sandi Habinc
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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
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Yelp's Generous Pour Elite Event in Minneapolis with The Capital Grille and The State Theatre. Photo Credit Bethany Hall
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A generous land owner gave me access to his beautiful bluebonnet covered property and his Longhorn cattle. I can't express my appreciation enough. His kindheartedness made my week!
Adventure to Pena Escrita.
Jean Lepkowski
On Saturday, June 26th, 16 members or friends of the American Club had an adventurous day at Pena Escrita. Through the generosity of the Town Hall of Almunecar we were provided with a free bus and an extraordinary driver. The road to the top is windy and narrow and we were all glad someone else was doing the driving. Antonio drove us to the top of the park and we walked down stopping at the many animal areas on the way. When we reached the bottom he was there to transport us up to the restaurant where we had a very nice menu del dia. We saw lions, tigers. buffalo, hippopotamus, Basque ponies, bears, zebras and other animals and birds as well. It was a great day enjoyed by all who went.
This CreativeMornings/Gothenburg event were generously hosted by ICA Reklam.
Jon Barnes was our speaker.
This event was sponsored by Mailchimp, Shutterstock, Wix, Stendahls, Gothenburg Symphony and ICA Reklam.
All photos by Magnus Rönnkvist, Sandi Habinc, Ola Dyrhill and Sina Farhat.
The surface is non-slip and has mastic between the sections providing both a smooth ride and good traction.
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.
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The 13th Annual Benefit Dinner for Cullman Caring For Kids Food Bank was a huge success Monday night.
The Empty Bowls of Cullman County organization – with the generous assistance of countless Cullman volunteers, potters, contributors and sponsors – has distilled this nationally known program into a perennial, unique ‘must attend’ charitable event in Cullman.
Several hundred hungry guests lined up for Bobby Nolan’s & Clint Creel’s now famous gourmet chili along a delicious grilled cheese sandwich at the First United Methodist Church.
Cullman City Councilman, Coach Andy Page, was among those in attendance. Coach Page was there to support the charitable efforts and the food:
“This is really an exceptional event. There are dozens of people making this come off like clockwork behind the scenes. I am amazed how many folks came out in this weather to be here. There must be 250 people. What I really like is the food … that chili and grilled cheese hit the spot! I am thinking I should get back in line for a second round …”
Coach Page and everyone else who made the $10 donation for chili and sandwich walked away with a beautiful, hand crafted pottery bowl.
Full story: cullmantoday.com/2016/02/17/generosity-fills-cullman-cari...
Thank you to those who attended an supported the 4th annual A Taste That Matters event presented by Jewel-Osco on May 21. The event raised nearly $395,000 equating to over $3 million worth of food for our hungry neighbors!
Photos generously captured by Ross Creative Works. www.rosscreativeworks.com
This CreativeMornings/BER event was generously hosted by The Basement at Generator Hostel Mitte.
Tobias Oertel was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Monotype, MailChimp,
Shutterstock, Wordpress, and Adobe
All photos by Jens Tenhaeff.
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While the site has generous views of Sarasota Bay and of Otter’s Key, the existing house is separated from the water’s edge by a plinth and a screened-in pool. The renovation and addition opens the existing house and connects to Sarasota Bay with a new set of 12’ wide stairs carved out from the existing plinth. The addition adds a mezzanine level, an interior stair, and a dining wing as well as a generous shaded porch on the bay side.
A glass bridge extends through the width of the house from the existing entry foyer to transparent metal balcony on the bay side, pulling the inhabitant toward the shaded porch and the bay. A two story storage wall separates a stair leading to the mezzanine from the living space. Built-in white and glass bookcases for the storage and display of the owner’s colored glass collection are accessed from the glass bridge. The glass bridge is supported by an exposed steel structure. The main beam slices through the two-story storage wall without touching it.
Sixteen feet of sliding doors pocket to open up the living to a new shaded porch on the water. The roof of the porch spans thirty feet over the elevated pool, framing long views over the bay, with only a delicate steel column holding its corner. The angle of the porch ceiling directs the view to the water and to the nearby mangrove island. Two cuts in the same roof turn the large porch into a three dimensional sundial. The sun reflects on the pool and bounces light back to the ceiling of this exterior volume.
Kimberly collected supplies to take to Victoria, TX after hurricane Harvey
Shared by: Southwestern Adventist University
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.
This CreativeMornings/Cincinnati event was generously hosted by People's Liberty.
Darnell Pierre Benjamin was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by People's Liberty, MailChimp, Shutterstock, Wix & Adobe.
All photos by Josh Emerson.
This CreativeMornings/BER event was generously hosted by Goodpatch.
Mag. art. Dr. phil. Thomas Maier was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Monotype, MailChimp,
Shutterstock, Wix, and Adobe Creative Residency
All photos by Norman Posselt.
The idea emerged from the innovative minds of Sajal Tiwari & Himanshu Bisht, Entrepreneurial by mind and Generous by heart who are highly dedicated to bring something which will inspire young minds to think about the Rural India by participating in the development of Rural living standards, technology, global reach, education, employment, business and attractive culture. We aim to achieve our vision by showcasing the Rural India lifestyle to the internet with several media platforms.
Generous donations by students and staff contributed greatly to the Toys for Tots annual holiday toy drive.
This CreativeMornings/Honolulu event was generously hosted by The BoxJelly.
Matt Bruening was our speaker.
The event was globally sponsored by Adobe, MailChimp, and Wordpress.com.
The event was locally sponsored by Moke’s Bread and Breakfast, Honolulu Coffee Company, Aesop, Ellemsee Media, The Box Jelly, Candela Strategy Group, , and Professional Image Hawaii.
All photos by Megan Moura.
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