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Sitting at CyclExtreme, Columbia, MO.
Info: http://www.globebikes.com/us/en/globe/GlobeBike.jsp?pid=10ROLL1
Cool Globes debuted in Chicago with a June 1, 2007 grand opening celebration attended by more than 500 people, including artists, sponsors, business and civic leaders, and children. This public event featured a news conference with Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, the unveiling of eight globes, refreshments and live entertainment. Cool Globes' educational partner, the Field Museum, also hosted more than 230 CPS students who learned about climate change before attending the event. The globes were displayed along Chicago's lakefront, from the Museum Campus to Navy Pier, from June 1 to September 30, 2007.
Cool Globes was launched in Chicago because of the City's leadership and dedication to promoting environmentally sound policies. Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley's goal is to make his city the greenest in the nation through the promotion of environmental programs and practices, including a bike initiative, adding hybrid buses to the city's mass transit system, and building "green" libraries, public schools and police stations. Mayor Daley served as honorary co-chair of the Chicago Cool Globes project.
Cool Globes debuted in Chicago with a June 1, 2007 grand opening celebration attended by more than 500 people, including artists, sponsors, business and civic leaders, and children. This public event featured a news conference with Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, the unveiling of eight globes, refreshments and live entertainment. Cool Globes' educational partner, the Field Museum, also hosted more than 230 CPS students who learned about climate change before attending the event. The globes were displayed along Chicago's lakefront, from the Museum Campus to Navy Pier, from June 1 to September 30, 2007.
Cool Globes was launched in Chicago because of the City's leadership and dedication to promoting environmentally sound policies. Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley's goal is to make his city the greenest in the nation through the promotion of environmental programs and practices, including a bike initiative, adding hybrid buses to the city's mass transit system, and building "green" libraries, public schools and police stations. Mayor Daley served as honorary co-chair of the Chicago Cool Globes project.
Cool Globes debuted in Chicago with a June 1, 2007 grand opening celebration attended by more than 500 people, including artists, sponsors, business and civic leaders, and children. This public event featured a news conference with Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, the unveiling of eight globes, refreshments and live entertainment. Cool Globes' educational partner, the Field Museum, also hosted more than 230 CPS students who learned about climate change before attending the event. The globes were displayed along Chicago's lakefront, from the Museum Campus to Navy Pier, from June 1 to September 30, 2007.
Cool Globes was launched in Chicago because of the City's leadership and dedication to promoting environmentally sound policies. Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley's goal is to make his city the greenest in the nation through the promotion of environmental programs and practices, including a bike initiative, adding hybrid buses to the city's mass transit system, and building "green" libraries, public schools and police stations. Mayor Daley served as honorary co-chair of the Chicago Cool Globes project.
GLOBE project at Glen Waverley Secondary College. First team to participate in 1996 following GLOBE teacher training.
Pacing out measurements in the field.
Pics borryed from my buddies at the bike zoo
Whoops, this is a HAUL not a LIVE, but it has the live fork and rack on it! Hells yeah.
The Continental Champions League winners of Europe, BM Ciudad Real of Spain were crowned winners of IHF Super Globe 2010, after sealing a hard–fought 30/25 victory over hosts Al Sadd at Womens Sports Hall,Doha Qatar.750000 US Dollar prize money event was organised by Qatar’s Al Sadd sport club where six top continental clubs including BM Ciudad Real of Spain, Al Sad Club of Lebanon, Unopar Fel Sercomtel of Brazil, AHF Southern Stars of Australia, African, El Zamalek of Egypt and Qatari champions Al Sadd were involved.
Photograph / Shahjahan Moidin / QOC
The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and was destroyed by fire on 29 June 1613.[4] A second Globe Theatre was built on the same site by June 1614 and closed in 1642.[5]
A modern reconstruction of the Globe, named "Shakespeare's Globe", opened in 1997 approximately 750 feet (230 m) from the site of the original theatre.[6]
I still remember my first visit to the Globe Arena. 1989 World Icehockey Championships. Sweden played Canada and won 4-2. With Börje Salming playing his last tournament for Tre Kronor. I had a number of Finns sitting next to me, they were hoping that Canade would win, of course.
TW Globes 2012. Rachael Pettit, Thomas Cook. Pete Tyler, Neilson. Sharon Confue, Thomas Cook.
Pic: Steve Dunlop (stevedunlop.com)
You know it is the holidays when Polar bears are wandering around Faneul Hall.
On Friday December 9, 2011 Attorney General Martha Coakley joined the Boston Globe’s “Globe Santa” crew in Faneuil Hall. The Globe Santa Fund is the Boston Globe’s annual holiday charitable fundraiser. Globe Santa raises over $1 million in donations each year and uses the money raised to purchase gifts for underprivileged children.
Globe Santa has operated for over 50 years and they rely on local celebrities and leaders to help them raise funds by appearing at their donation sites each year. The program benefits over 56,000 children each year in 167 cities and towns.
Art mix of my photo of tiny crosses of ice and NASA's earth photo - visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=2429