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Greg Barker at Groundwork in Birmingham, congratulating Birmingham City Council and Carillion Energy Services on the announcement of its Green Deal delivery partnership.
L to R: Nigel Taylor, MD. Carillion Energy. Greg Barker MP, Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change. Cllr John Cotton, Birmingham City Council. Sir Tony Hawkhead, Chief Executive, Groundwork. 08 October 2012.
Photos courtesy of Phil Hill.
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Groundwork RVA's Green Team participated in a service learning camp at SNP. The Green Team performed several service projects in the park, one of which was lopping locust in Big Meadows where the education staff conducts programs.
This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
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Groundwork RVA's Green Team participated in a service learning camp at SNP. The Green Team performed several service projects in the park, one of which was lopping locust in Big Meadows where the education staff conducts programs.
This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
Groundwork Coffee
Venice Beach, California
(September 20, 2014)
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I have two pieces in the upcoming group show "Groundwork II" opening at Foundation One Gallery this weekend in Atlanta. Lots of great artists, should be a very cool show.
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OPENING RECEPTION: SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2008 from 6PM to 11PM
Groundwork II features an ambitious line-up of internationally recognized talent and a carefully selected group representing the local elite of emerging artists. Groundwork II is our largest showcase of progressive contemporary art featuring over sixty-five new works by over thirty artists. Groundwork II is dedicated to everyone who continues to support our community, including all of the wonderful artists whose work we exhibited during the past two years.
BLAINE FONTANA - OLIVER VERNON - CHRIS MARS - KATHIE OLIVAS - JOEY REMMERS - MARTIN WITTFOOTH - LORI FIELD - SCOTT SCHEIDLY - DEREK ALBECK - JOPHEN STEIN - DAN MAY - KOFIE ONE MARION BOLOGNESI – BLINK - BEN HORTON - TINDELMICHI - ZACH JOHNSEN - JASON THIELKE - DOSA KIM - COLIN JOHNSON - STEVEN DIXEY - MELISSA FORMAN - JASON LIMON - BETHANY MARCHMAN JON HINKEMEYER - RENE ARRIAGADA - NICHOLAS HARPER - SAM PARKER - GREG GOSSEL - AARON MCKINNEY - CHARLIE OWENS - JONATHAN CALLICUTT - CHRISTIAN REX VAN MINNEN
groundWork, Earthlife Africa JHB and Greenpeace activists arrive at the Sandton police station after confronting Eskom over bad choices: Demand New Management.
Johannesburg, 23 October, 2012: Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South Africa’s energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to the people of this country, and demand a shift away from coal. The organisations installed New Management members: Bobby Peek, as the new CEO, Makoma Lekalakala, as the new Eskom Stakeholder Engagement Director, and Melita Steele as the new Eskom spokesperson. Picture: Jennifer Bruce, Greenpeace.
groundWork, Earthlife Africa JHB and Greenpeace activists arrive at the Sandton police station after confronting Eskom over bad choices: Demand New Management.
Johannesburg, 23 October, 2012: Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South Africa’s energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to the people of this country, and demand a shift away from coal. The organisations installed New Management members: Bobby Peek, as the new CEO, Makoma Lekalakala, as the new Eskom Stakeholder Engagement Director, and Melita Steele as the new Eskom spokesperson. Picture: Jennifer Bruce, Greenpeace.
groundWork, Earthlife Africa JHB and Greenpeace activists arrive at the Sandton police station after confronting Eskom over bad choices: Demand New Management.
Johannesburg, 23 October, 2012: Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South Africa’s energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to the people of this country, and demand a shift away from coal. The organisations installed New Management members: Bobby Peek, as the new CEO, Makoma Lekalakala, as the new Eskom Stakeholder Engagement Director, and Melita Steele as the new Eskom spokesperson. Picture: Jennifer Bruce, Greenpeace.
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Groundwork RVA's Green Team participated in a service learning camp at SNP. The Green Team performed several service projects in the park, one of which was lopping locust in Big Meadows where the education staff conducts programs.
This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
Groundwork Denver Green Team Youth explore nature using all their senses. They are smelling a vanilla scented Ponderosa Pine tree for the first time.
Video: Asnoldo Benitez/Groundwork Denver
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Groundwork RVA's Green Team participated in a service learning camp at SNP. The Green Team performed several service projects in the park, one of which was lopping locust in Big Meadows where the education staff conducts programs.
This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
ELIZABETH, NJ – October 2, 2017 – Preschool students of George Washington Academy of Science and Engineering School No. 1 received a donation of 100 pumpkins from Groundworks Elizabeth at the school on Monday.
Groundwork Elizabeth is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to work with communities to make fundamental improvements in the quality of its environment in order to build healthy, sustainable and equitable communities. Their four priority areas are healthy communities, youth development, urban waters and trails, and green infrastructure.
The organization has already shown its support to the Elizabeth Public Schools community, participating with district schools in Kids Dig In Grant events established by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders to educate students about gardening and fostering the growth and creation of community gardens at the schools. Among the participating schools are Winfield Scott School No. 2, Mabel G. Holmes School No. 5, Jerome Dunn Academy School No. 9, Abraham Lincoln School No. 14, John Marshall School No. 20, Victor Mravlag School No. 21, Juan Pablo Duarte – José Julián Martí School No. 28, Dr. Albert Einstein Academy School No. 29, Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Academy, and Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy.
In addition, Groundworks Elizabeth also plans to donate a butterfly garden to Dr. Orlando Edreira School No. 26 and Nicholas S. LaCorte – Peterstown School No. 3 for which the dates have yet to be determined.
“The outstanding work that Groundworks Elizabeth does to improve the quality of life for this city is significant and its impact is far reaching. On behalf of the Elizabeth Board of Education, I thank Groundworks Elizabeth for enriching the lives of our students through this wonderful donation,” stated Elizabeth Board of Education President Stanley Neron.
Elizabeth Public Schools Superintendent Olga Hugelmeyer shared her appreciation for the donation and takes pride in partnering with fellow Elizabeth organizations seeking to make positive contributions to the community.
“Groundworks Elizabeth aligns well with our priority of creating a safe and caring environment for our students and team members to achieve excellence,” stated Hugelmeyer. “We welcome their valued contributions as we teach our students the importance of nurturing and preserving our community.”
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Groundwork RVA's Green Team participated in a service learning camp at SNP. The Green Team performed several service projects in the park, one of which was lopping locust in Big Meadows where the education staff conducts programs.
This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
groundWork, Earthlife Africa JHB and Greenpeace activists arrive at the Sandton police station after confronting Eskom over bad choices: Demand New Management.
Johannesburg, 23 October, 2012: Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South Africa’s energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to the people of this country, and demand a shift away from coal. The organisations installed New Management members: Bobby Peek, as the new CEO, Makoma Lekalakala, as the new Eskom Stakeholder Engagement Director, and Melita Steele as the new Eskom spokesperson. Picture: Jennifer Bruce, Greenpeace.
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Groundwork Denver Green Team youth workers stop to play in a creek on the trail in Pike National Forest
Photo: Gabrielle Roffe/USFW
groundWork, Earthlife Africa JHB and Greenpeace activists arrive at the Sandton police station after confronting Eskom over bad choices: Demand New Management.
Johannesburg, 23 October, 2012: Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South Africa’s energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to the people of this country, and demand a shift away from coal. The organisations installed New Management members: Bobby Peek, as the new CEO, Makoma Lekalakala, as the new Eskom Stakeholder Engagement Director, and Melita Steele as the new Eskom spokesperson. Picture: Jennifer Bruce, Greenpeace.
Groundwork Denver Green Team youth worker takes photos of Black Footed Ferrets as they eat at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
Photo:Asnoldo Benitez/Groundwork Denver
Jewell made the announcement at an event at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge outside Denver, Colorado, where she was joined by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and the Environment Arthur “Butch” Blazer; Greg Knadle, Vice President for Government Relations of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF); Refuge Manager David Lucas and youth corps members of Groundwork Denver.
Photo Credit: Ivy Allen / USFWS
Groundworks installation for long jump runway construction process.
This image is released under creative commons. Feel free to use and please credit www.softsurfaces.co.uk
Nate Reifke used the soils and materials on Rhinefarm, the ranch of Gundlach Bundschu in Sonoma, CA, to create the works in the Groundworks series.
GroundWork, Earthlife Africa JHB and Greenpeace activists arrive at the Sandton police station after confronting Eskom over bad choices: Demand New Management. ..Johannesburg, 23 October, 2012: Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South AfricaÕs energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to the people of this country, and demand a shift away from coal. The organisations installed New Management members: Bobby Peek, as the new CEO, Makoma Lekalakala, as the new Eskom Stakeholder Engagement Director, and Melita Steele as the new Eskom spokesperson. Picture: Greenpeace. .
groundWork, Earthlife Africa JHB and Greenpeace activists arrive at the Sandton police station after confronting Eskom over bad choices: Demand New Management.
Johannesburg, 23 October, 2012: Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South Africa’s energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to the people of this country, and demand a shift away from coal. The organisations installed New Management members: Bobby Peek, as the new CEO, Makoma Lekalakala, as the new Eskom Stakeholder Engagement Director, and Melita Steele as the new Eskom spokesperson. Picture: Jennifer Bruce, Greenpeace.
NPS | N, Lewis
Groundwork RVA's Green Team participated in a service learning camp at SNP. The Green Team performed several service projects in the park, one of which was lopping locust in Big Meadows where the education staff conducts programs.
This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
groundWork, Earthlife Africa JHB and Greenpeace activists arrive at the Sandton police station after confronting Eskom over bad choices: Demand New Management.
Johannesburg, 23 October, 2012: Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South Africa’s energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to the people of this country, and demand a shift away from coal. The organisations installed New Management members: Bobby Peek, as the new CEO, Makoma Lekalakala, as the new Eskom Stakeholder Engagement Director, and Melita Steele as the new Eskom spokesperson. Picture: Jennifer Bruce, Greenpeace.
groundWork, Earthlife Africa JHB and Greenpeace activists arrive at the Sandton police station after confronting Eskom over bad choices: Demand New Management.
Johannesburg, 23 October, 2012: Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South Africa’s energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to the people of this country, and demand a shift away from coal. The organisations installed New Management members: Bobby Peek, as the new CEO, Makoma Lekalakala, as the new Eskom Stakeholder Engagement Director, and Melita Steele as the new Eskom spokesperson. Picture: Jennifer Bruce, Greenpeace.
groundWork, Earthlife Africa JHB and Greenpeace activists arrive at the Sandton police station after confronting Eskom over bad choices: Demand New Management.
Johannesburg, 23 October, 2012: Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South Africa’s energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to the people of this country, and demand a shift away from coal. The organisations installed New Management members: Bobby Peek, as the new CEO, Makoma Lekalakala, as the new Eskom Stakeholder Engagement Director, and Melita Steele as the new Eskom spokesperson. Picture: Jennifer Bruce, Greenpeace.
1st prize in the photograph category of the Central Hornsey & District Allotments & Horticultural Society Annual Show! There were only four other entries... Don't all come asking for a share of my prize money because it was only £1.50 (and it cost 20p to enter). My mum got 3rd prize for her dahlias and was highly commended on her pickled pears.
Jewell made the announcement at an event at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge outside Denver, Colorado, where she was joined by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and the Environment Arthur “Butch” Blazer; Greg Knadle, Vice President for Government Relations of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF); Refuge Manager David Lucas and youth corps members of Groundwork Denver.
Photo Credit: Ivy Allen / USFWS
groundWork, Earthlife Africa JHB and Greenpeace activists arrive at the Sandton police station after confronting Eskom over bad choices: Demand New Management.
Johannesburg, 23 October, 2012: Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South Africa’s energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to the people of this country, and demand a shift away from coal. The organisations installed New Management members: Bobby Peek, as the new CEO, Makoma Lekalakala, as the new Eskom Stakeholder Engagement Director, and Melita Steele as the new Eskom spokesperson. Picture: Jennifer Bruce, Greenpeace.
GroundWork, Earthlife Africa JHB and Greenpeace activists arrive at the Sandton police station after confronting Eskom over bad choices: Demand New Management. ..Johannesburg, 23 October, 2012: Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South AfricaÕs energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to the people of this country, and demand a shift away from coal. The organisations installed New Management members: Bobby Peek, as the new CEO, Makoma Lekalakala, as the new Eskom Stakeholder Engagement Director, and Melita Steele as the new Eskom spokesperson. Picture: Greenpeace. .