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I was trying to find the right angle to bring out the interestingness of this piece of art at the New York MoMA, but I wasn't the only one looking at it
We've long observed the Christmas tradition of having a floral decoration on our front door. This year's beautiful effort was created by our award-winning florist daughter Kylie. As well as having excellent floristry qualifications up her sleeve, she completed her TAFE Certificate 3 in Horticulture last week, so extra congratulations are in order. Currently she's working as a florist with the new owners of Petite Floral Studio located at the recently refurbished Melville Plaza in Bicton: www.petitefloral.com.au
First Lady Tammy Murphy observed the History Happened Here program at Monroe Township Middle School in Monroe Township, NJ on Thursday, December 12th 2024 (Jake Hirsch/Governor’s Office.)
February 13th marked International Condom Day, a holiday observed in conjunction with Valentine’s Day that promotes prevention of STDs, HIV, and unwanted pregnancies through free condom distribution and safer sex awareness events and activities.
With the success of last year's "Condoms Are Cool" theme, AHF was proud to launch "Wrap Your App!" in the United States—where AHF hosted events in California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and the District of Columbia—with events aimed specifically at youth, who account for 1 in 4 new HIV infections. The “Wrap Your App!” campaign—promoting safety and HIV, STD and pregnancy prevention—is a nod to tech savvy individuals built around a smartphone-themed graphic showing a menu of apps.
AHF also launched "Wrap Your Love" across the globe—our teams hosted over 160 events across the 35 countries we serve: distributing condoms, providing HIV testing, and hosting flash mobs.
November 11, 2013 - Northeastern University observed Veterans Day at the Veterans Memorial at the Neal Finnegan Plaza. Speakers included Colonel Richard F. Johnson, Commander of the 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade in the Massachusetts Army National Guard, Neal Finnegan, BA'61, H'98, Chairman Emeritus of the Northeastern University Board of Trustees, Student Veterans Organization President Adam Beatty, a fifth-year D'Amore McKim School of Business student, and Army LTC Blaise Gallahue, Chair and Professor of Military Science. Two Dog Tags for fallen Northeastern University alumni William Thomas Cloney III, U.S. Army and Class of 1969, and Benjamin William Fuller, U.S. Army and Class of 1914, were added to the Veterans Memorial wall.
Photos: Peter Taylor. The top photo shows Trumpeter Swans on April 11th 2010 near Pinawa while the bottom photo shows Trumpeter Swans in the same location on the same day in 2009 - what a comparison! Peter writes " I guess they're just an X for now, though there was a bit of head-dipping, presumably low-key courtship between two of the birds".
Watch, keep notes and record.
The role of the Observers at the Royal Greenwich Observatory was only for the most dedicated. Often fraught with difficulties, particularly the unpredictable weather. Light pollution became such an issue that the whole operation moved to Herstmonceux in East Sussex. The new location served well but technology and practicalities played a hand forcing a geographically drier climate and higher altitude to be found.