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Shanghai. Ventured off Duolun Road on a narrow sidestreet with old houses and old people. These two men had just finished their lunch and were enjoying a nice chat while checking out the passers-by. They invited me to join them.
Join Honor the Earth on TUESDAY, January 6 @ 2:00 PM in DULUTH, MN for the SANDPIPER PIPELINE HEARING -- more details below.
January 5-9, 2015, the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) will conduct public hearings regarding the Sandpiper Pipeline Project’s Certificate of Need. Times and locations of the hearings are as follows:
January 5, 2015, 2:00 pm
St. Paul, MNSaint Paul RiverCentre
Ballrooms A and B
175 West Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul
January 6, 2015, 2:00 pm
Duluth, MNDowntown Holiday Inn
Great Lakes Ballroom - Lake Huron Room
200 West 1st Street, Duluth
January 7, 2015, 2:00 pm
Bemidji, MNBemidji State University (map)
Hobson Union - Ballroom
1500 Birchmont Drive Northeast, Bemidji
January 8, 2105, 2:00 pm
Crookston, MNCrookston Inn & Convention Center
Ballrooms 1 and 2
2200 University Avenue, Crookston
January 9, 2015, 2:00 pm
St. Cloud, MNSt. Cloud River’s Edge Convention Center
Herberger Suite
10 4th Avenue South, St. Cloud
To learn more about attending a public hearing, please visit the MPUC: mn.gov/puc/aboutus/meeting-hearing-details/index.html
The MPUC says "we encourage you to speak at a hearing and/or submit a comment to share your story about how Sandpiper will benefit you, your business or community and the State of Minnesota.
The MPUC public comment period for Sandpiper will be open through January 23, 2015 at 4:30 pm (comments must be received by 4:30 pm, comments received after that time will not be accepted). To submit your comments:
Visit www.mn.gov/puc, select “Comment on an Issue” and navigate to docket 13-473 to add your comments; or
Send comments to Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, 121 7th Place East, Suite 350, St. Paul, MN 55101; or
Or email consumer.puc@state.mn.us and reference docket number 13-473
Finally, in case of inclement weather, please visit www.mn.gov/puc or call 651-201-2213 or 855-731-6208 to find out the status of a meeting.
Earlier this year, the MPUC conducted public information meetings as part of the Pipeline Route Permit process. The meetings were as follows:
March 3, 2014, Crookston
March 4, 2014, McIntosh
March 4, 2014, Clearbrook
March 12, 2014 Park Rapids
March 12, 2014, Pine River
March 13, 2014, McGregor
March 13, 2014, Carlton
Applications
The complete administrative record can be found on MPUC docket. View all documents filed in the Certificate of Need (Docket 13-473) and the Pipeline Route Permit (Docket 13-474) dockets at www.puc.state.mn.us, select "Search eDockets," enter the year (13) and the docket number (473 or 474), select "Search."
CAMP ARIFJAN — Hundreds of Soldiers and civilians joined the 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), an Army Reserve Command based out of Orlando, Fl., and the 3rd Medical Command (Deployment Support) out of Forest Park, Ga., for the U.S. Army Reserve’s (USAR) 106th birthday five kilometer run Apr. 23 here.
Today, more than 19,000 Army Reservists serve in direct support of Army Service Component Commands and Combatant Commands across the globe; include nearly 4,000 Soldiers in Afghanistan and more than 1,000 Soldiers stationed in Kuwait.
The U.S. Army Reserve traces its beginnings to April 23, 1908, when Congress passed Senate Bill 1424. This act authorized the Army to establish a reserve corps of medical officers. The Secretary of War could order these officers to active duty during time of emergency. This was the nation's first Federal Reserve. Four years later, a provision of the Army Appropriations Act of 1912 created the Regular Army Reserve, a Federal Reserve outside the Medical Reserve Corps authorized in 1908.
The first call-up of the Army Reserve came in 1916 as a result of tensions between the United States and Mexico caused by the Mexican bandit, Francisco "Pancho" Villa, and the subsequent punitive expedition after Villa led by Brig. Gen. John J. Pershing. For a time, it looked like there might be a war between Mexico and the United States and for the first, but not the only time, the Army looked to its citizen-soldiers for added strength and expertise.
The celebration will continue tonight at a mass re-enlistment & awards ceremony, followed by a USAR video presentation and cake cutting event. The 143d ESC is scheduled to re-deploy after serving more than 8 months overseas, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Photos by Maj. John J. Adams, PAO Chief and Staff Sgt. Ian B. Shay, PAO NCOIC, 143d ESC
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Last week SutCo and SUPAS joined together for the 24 Hour Musical - a well-loved musical put together in 24 hours. The musical, The Wizard of Oz, was revealed to cast and crew at 7pm on Wednesday night and doors opened for the show at 7pm the following night. I was fortunate to be part of the photography team and capture the work and madness happening behind the scenes.
"Join the artist Anna Dumitriu to learn about the bacteria in our everyday environment from the normal flora microbes that co-exist with us in our homes, the 'field marks' that can be observed around us (such as in ponds and streams or on the facades of buildings) and the beneficial bacteria, moulds and yeasts that help create some of the foods we love (cheese and other fermented products).
We will also do our own microbiology experiments, look at foods under the microscope and use supermarket supplies to make DIY culture media to create bacterial textile artworks (which will stay exhibited in the laboratory Bio Tehna). We’ll discuss how antibiotics work and learn to make our own self-sustaining bacterial eco-systems, known as Winogradsky Columns – they make great pets and need no looking after!
More: annadumitriu.tumblr.com/BioartWorkshops
Suitable for ages 8 years upwards.
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BioTehna programe is supported by a grant from European Comission, 7th Framework Programme, which enables execution of activity in the frame of KiiCS project / Knowledge Incubation in Innovation and Creation for Science."
Join me in a visit to Sony and Nana's home in Proyyut Village, Cambodia.
For the story that accompanies these pictures, please visit my PhotoBlog:
www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/family-portrait-proyy...
4/16/10
Your Vernon Parish Chamber of Commerce new member, My Favorite Things of Leesville, located at 102 East Texas Street in Leesville will host their Grand Opening celebration this upcoming Tuesday, April 20th from 11 am until 1 pm. A Vernon Parish Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting ceremony will be held at 12 noon.
Owner of My Favorite Things, Cathy Sage originally came to Vernon Parish as a military spouse. Sage, now a permanent resident, is proud to offer many unique items in her inventory. From handmade polish pottery and gift items with military unit crests upon them and a collection of original artwork by both local and Louisiana artists, My Favorite Things of Leesville strives to provide gifts items not found in other area shops. For insight on many of the newest items offered at My Favorite Things of Leesville, check them out on FaceBook at this link. >> CLICK HERE
Attached: (1)New Vernon Parish business My Favorite Things of Leesville owner Cathy Sage receives her Vernon Parish Chamber of Commerce new membership plaque from Executive Director, Eddie Wise. Located in Historic Downtown Leesville at 102 East Texas Street between Clearly Natural Spa and Fairway Independent Mortgage, My Favorite Things invites everyone to join them for their Grand Opening celebration and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony this Tuesday, April 20th from 11 am to 1 pm. Vernon Parish Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting ceremonies will be at 12 noon. (2) My Favorite Things of Leesville as seen from East Texas Street, Leesville
4/16/10
Your Vernon Parish Chamber of Commerce new member, My Favorite Things of Leesville, located at 102 East Texas Street in Leesville will host their Grand Opening celebration this upcoming Tuesday, April 20th from 11 am until 1 pm. A Vernon Parish Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting ceremony will be held at 12 noon.
Owner of My Favorite Things, Cathy Sage originally came to Vernon Parish as a military spouse. Sage, now a permanent resident, is proud to offer many unique items in her inventory. From handmade polish pottery and gift items with military unit crests upon them and a collection of original artwork by both local and Louisiana artists, My Favorite Things of Leesville strives to provide gifts items not found in other area shops. For insight on many of the newest items offered at My Favorite Things of Leesville, check them out on FaceBook at this link. >> CLICK HERE
Attached: (1)New Vernon Parish business My Favorite Things of Leesville owner Cathy Sage receives her Vernon Parish Chamber of Commerce new membership plaque from Executive Director, Eddie Wise. Located in Historic Downtown Leesville at 102 East Texas Street between Clearly Natural Spa and Fairway Independent Mortgage, My Favorite Things invites everyone to join them for their Grand Opening celebration and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony this Tuesday, April 20th from 11 am to 1 pm. Vernon Parish Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting ceremonies will be at 12 noon. (2) My Favorite Things of Leesville as seen from East Texas Street, Leesville
Bikini Open 2009 , Join and Come at Fitmart Mall every Wednesday and Saturday December 16, 19 , 23,Frand Finals on December 29 - 2009- Get a Beer and Free Entrance- Get a Seat for 20 Pesos, or Get a beer for 40 Pesos. Hurry Unlimitted Seat.
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blinding afternoon sun through the kitchen window!
inspired by Sharanya's pictures, i am taking up the February '12 photo-a-day challenge!
Join us for our stretch jeans sew-along, from Vado! We begin August 15, 2016 - but the sew-along stays up if you've got a late start!
Begin with our supplies post!
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WILMINGTON, N.C. – Army Sgt. Jason Thigpen (left) and U.S. Representative Mike McIntyre (center) salute the flag during Thigpen's Purple Heart Ceremony held at the Manley-Reece Veterans of Foreign Wars of The United States Post # 2573 here today. Thigpen, a N.C. National Guard Soldier, served in Iraq with Soldiers of Company B, 230th Brigade Support Battalion in 2009. Enemy combatants using small arms and an Improvised Explosive Device ambushed his convoy in Baghdad, Aug. 2009. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Robert Jordan, North Carolina National Guard Public Affairs)
Thank you to all who joined and supported the 5th Annual Spring into Summer Luncheon!
Special thanks to our 2019 Luncheon Sponsors:
6-7-8 CLUB | BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York | Delaware North | M&T Bank | Rich Products | Wegmans
BOW TIE BENEFACTOR | A. J. Colucci, III and Judy Dean | Erie County Medical Center | Hodgson Russ LLP | Janis Dunworth and MassMutual Financial Group – New York State | Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP
FASCINATOR FRIEND | Buffalo Sabres | Buffalo Spree | McGuire Development | Mr. & Mrs. Erik M. O’Neill
BONNET PATRON | American Eagle Abstract | CannonDesign | Chiampou Travis Besaw & Kershner LLP | David Homes | Freed Maxick | Frey Electric | Gabe’s Collision | Gibson, McAskill & Crosby | Lumsden & McCormick, LLP and Brisbane Consulting Group, LLC | Reeds Jewelers | Savarino Companies
Photos by Zhi Ting Phua