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On Camp Casey in Dongducheon May 29, Area I celebrates the major renovation of the post's Gateway Club, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by a tour of the club, free food samples, and an outdoor concert by Gary Sinese and the Lt. Dan Band. The Gateway Club had been closed since September for a stem-to-stern overhaul that included extensive renovation to the club's exterior and patio area and a full makeover of the interior, with all new décor, room layout, lighting, sound systems, and other improvements. The club will serve as Area I's premier social hub well into the future, officials said. Col. Jack Haefner, Commander, U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I, and Command Sgt. Maj. Patrick M. Quirk, the garrison's senior enlisted leader, introduced Sinese and the Lt. Dan Band at the start of concert, which ran for nearly two hours and 20 minutes. When it ended, the band was thanked for its Area I visit with a plaque presented to Sinese by Maj. Gen. Theodore D. "Ted" Martin, Commanding General, 2nd Infantry Division, and Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew J. Spano, the division's senior enlisted leader. - U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Noh Ha-kyung
Steve* gets a makeover from The Goth Detectives (Noel Fielding & Russell Brand).
*just some bloke plucked from the audience.
On reaching 40, I decided that I needed a new look, so for my birthday I asked for beauty treatment vouchers.
So for the first time on Flickr, I wanted you to see the new me.
I got a makeover in Runescape Classic. This is the old interface to change your character.
The makeover mage used to be able to do a lot more. Back in Runescape Classic, he could change everything: your clothes, hair, skin color, and gender!
Goal: Create series art for 'Extreme Makeover'
Audience: Church membership (all ages), visitors to our website
Direction: Something along the lines of the TV show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
Project: This particular piece would be for our screens, but this design direction would be used for screens, print, and web
Other info: 'Before And After' is one of the sermon titles, and would change weekly. Being directed to 'borrow' from pop culture is about my least favorite thing to do, but I tried to roll with it. Went for the same feel as Home Edition's main graphic but revamped to fit our people and message. I know it's a fine line to walk; any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Isn't it funny how colours don't come out as you expect them to in photos. That cowl neck top is actually a kind of emerald green.