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Ischnura aurora photographed at Stonefields

4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills.

 

The four-H's stand for: Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. They represent the four points of the 4-H pledge: clearer thinking, greater loyalty, larger service, and better living.

 

4-H is the youth development program of the Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, an off-campus program, conducted by Virginia Tech and Virginia State Universities. It is an informal, hands-on education approach focusing on building lifelong learning skills that develop youths' potential. 4-H is a learn-by-doing program for youth ages 5-19.

 

4-H programs are designed to engage youth in healthy learning experiences, thus increasing self-esteem and problem-solving skills. Youth involvement is by way of community clubs, special interest projects and groups, camps, and special school activities.

 

4-H projects cover a wide range of subjects such as citizenship, animal science, natural resources and environmental education, family sciences, foods, nutrition, and health, careers and economic education, leadership and personal development and plants, soils, and entomology. A child can concentrate on one subject area or he/she can become involved with a variety of subjects.

 

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Photographs by Craig McClure

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This was behind a hidden door in the duchess' bedroom.

4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills.

 

The four-H's stand for: Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. They represent the four points of the 4-H pledge: clearer thinking, greater loyalty, larger service, and better living.

 

4-H is the youth development program of the Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, an off-campus program, conducted by Virginia Tech and Virginia State Universities. It is an informal, hands-on education approach focusing on building lifelong learning skills that develop youths' potential. 4-H is a learn-by-doing program for youth ages 5-19.

 

4-H programs are designed to engage youth in healthy learning experiences, thus increasing self-esteem and problem-solving skills. Youth involvement is by way of community clubs, special interest projects and groups, camps, and special school activities.

 

4-H projects cover a wide range of subjects such as citizenship, animal science, natural resources and environmental education, family sciences, foods, nutrition, and health, careers and economic education, leadership and personal development and plants, soils, and entomology. A child can concentrate on one subject area or he/she can become involved with a variety of subjects.

 

VBGOV - 4H

  

Photographs by Craig McClure

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Photos taken for the blog post explaining the shell script written to look up school names Port Elizabeth via Google Maps API and plotting onto Google Maps.

 

Blog post: blog.christiaan008.com/2016/09/27/plotting-schools-port-e...

Memorial Day Ceremony is the annual event held to honor and pay tribute to the men and women of the armed forces, "who gave their all."

 

The Tidewater Veterans Memorial stands in tribute to veterans of all wars and current military personnel. Six years under design and construction, it was completed in 1988 and has received awards for design and public art. The memorial is located on 19th Street across from the Virginia Beach Convention Center. The Veterans Memorial Park, dedicated to those service members who honorably served their country, is behind the memorial.

  

Photography - Craig McClure

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Taking a walk through the Lake Smith, Lake Lawson Nature Area enjoying the colors of the season.

 

Photography by Craig McCLure

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The top shows a navigation instrument (phil?)

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Sister Cities Association of Virginia Beach’s first major fund raiser was held in form of the First Annual International Parade of World Fashion & Arts! The Event was held at the Sheraton Oceanfront on Saturday, April 18th.

Festivities included a Silent Auction, an International Fashion Show featuring beautiful international costumes modeled by SCAVB members and friends, World Art, Dinner and Entertainment.

The Evening was a chance to put on formal wear and kick up our heels in grand fashion.

 

Photography - Craig McClure

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