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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.

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.

This twenty fifth CreativeMornings/Bogotá event was generously hosted by La Bolera Saloon.

 

Felipe Villa, Federico Pardo and Juan Manuel Rosso were our speakers.

 

The event was sponsored by LCI Bogotá, and the incredible breakfast also was a courtesy from LAURA CANAL -Experiencia culinaria- and our birthday cake was a courtesy from Sweet Mafer

 

Photos by Jackie Frysz .

 

The video, soon on our site, was filmed by Frame Producciones .

 

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We received some Blythe goodies from a friend yesterday and included was this amazing retro-style Mab Graves outfit. I am quite sure it is meant for Blythe, but it looks great on Yukko <3

Thanks to a generous gift by Dartmouth's Class of 1957, the Dickey Center welcomed back to campus Mr. Khulekani Msweli of Swaziland. Khulekani was a 2014 Young African Leadership Fellow at Dartmouth. He returned for the month of January 2018 to work on a temporary art installation on the Haldeman Center back lawn on the theme of migration. A fashion designer and fine artist by training, he is also a community activist who is eager to share more about his work and culture with students and faculty during his residency at Dartmouth.

 

EXHIBIT: Inzaba Yetfu (Our Story), Stories of Migration

 

"The installation offers a very harsh reality of the times we live in, a refugee camp, not knowing what tomorrow will bring. The ‘tent’ made from used clothes in America and some from Swaziland will try to deal with our fears. Which clothes belong to a Swazi and which belong to an American? It’s quite hard to tell, thus it could be anyone that could be faced with living in a refugee camp.

"The ‘laundry’ that is being aired, within the installation, is a mirror of my realities, good and bad, but ones that require close assessment and interrogation. These are my stories and those of migrants."

Khulekani Msweli

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/

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.

My mom generously offered to be the subject for this shot. What I did for this picture was I shut the lights off in the room, told my mom to sit still. Then I took my iPod and used its screen as a light source, going over the areas I wanted to be bright. Same effect as using expensive flash equipment, but instead all done with an iPod. Went with black and white because it shows detail better. Shot came out pretty good for my first attempt at this type of portrait.

The Wallace dinner recognizes individuals who generously support the University during the 2014-2015 year with gifts, endowments or planned commitments of $5,000 or more. This night is to honor them.

On the counter, beside the register at Stumptown. This photo sucks, but I just love that wrapper.

This CreativeMornings/Honolulu event was generously hosted by Entrepreneurs Sandbox.

 

Seth Buckley was our speaker.

 

The event was globally sponsored by Adobe, MailChimp, and Wordpress.com.

 

The event was locally sponsored by Sakai and Co, Honolulu Coffee Company, Aesop, Ellemsee Media, The Box Jelly, Candela Hawaii, HONBLUE,

AIGA Honolulu, and , and Art and Flea.

 

All photos by Megan Moura and Krstyn Yata.

Yelp's Generous Pour Elite Event in Minneapolis with The Capital Grille and The State Theatre. Photo Credit Bethany Hall

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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.

Beautiful people on the red carpet of the 2015 Evening of Generosity hosted by Delaware County Foundation and presented by Chesrown Chevrolet Buick GMC. Thanks to Deron & Nichole Klatte for these amazing red carpet images!

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This CreativeMornings/Moscow event was generously hosted by DI Telegraph, Alexey Malybaev was our speaker.The breakfast was provided by Soviet Dacha, Pie Point and The Mark bakery. Coffee was made by Camera Obscura, amazing photo booth was provided by Rockmyphoto. Beautiful book prizes were provided by Mann Ivanov and Ferber. Informational support by Theory and Practice. All photos by Elijah Delwig.

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.

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.

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!

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.

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

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.

Or send cash. Either is just fine!

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

Celebrating academic and social-emotional achievement with generous friends and family of Perspectives. It was an honor to see so many new faces among the hundreds of familiar faces. Thank you for being a part of Our Journey to improve education outcomes for Chicago's youth and families. Photo credit: J. Brown Photography. Support Our Journey bit.ly/pcsdonate

They go for the keg tappings. I don't drink alcohol so I guess it is

the company.

Hatteras Island: we couldn't thank you enough for your generosity, support, and hospitality the past few days. Special thanks go to Susan West, Sharon Peele Kennedy, Jeffrey's Seafood, Lynne and Ernie Foster, Sara Mirabilio, Angie Harris Fearing, Mike Blanton, Evan Ferguson, Cape Hatteras Secondary School, Hatteras Saltworks, NC CATCH, Daniel Pullen, Outer Banks Catch, The Island Free Press, and more... We learned so much, connected with some fierce people fighting for the ocean and community-based fishermen, had some amazing local food, and stayed right on the dock at Jeffrey's Seafood overlooking the Pamlico Sound. #AmericaTheBountiful #Hatteras #WhoFishesMatters #KnowYourFisherman

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 edition CreativeMornings/Bogotá event was generously hosted by Museo de Arte moderno de Bogotá.

 

Luis Carlos Cifuentes was our speaker.

 

The incredible breakfast was a courtesy from Les Amis and Banna Coffee

 

Photos by Nicolas Torres

Instagram: @jnicolastorres

 

The video, soon on our site, was filmed by ÍCARO FILMS.

 

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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.

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