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Optional physical activity break facilitated by American DanceWheels Foundation, Inc and supported by the National Center on Physical Activity and Disability.
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Come visit us at Blue Lagoon Naturist Estate! it’s a place where you can hang with your friends, meet new ones, and have a lot of fun. It is a Naturist environment, but clothing is optional.
Situated in 24 sims of boating fun, we have moorings for your boat in a tropical/temperate paradise, houseboats, apartments, Islands and house plots.
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In addition to the properties listed below, we can also provide full sims.
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"Pickle Optional" performs at the Fighting Improv Smackdown Tournament (FIST) as part of the Washington Improv Theater, located at the Source Theatre.
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NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to members of the Washington Improv Theater to use these photos provided that:
- (1) Users provide attribution in the form of "Image (c) Andrew Bossi, Flickr"
- (2) Users provide a link to the following for any online usage of the photo: "http://www.flickr.com/photos/thisisbossi/collections/"
Users wishing to use these photos in violation of these terms shall contact me to discuss exemptions. Members of Washington Improv Theater may permit others to use these photos provided the two conditions are met.
An All-Class Reunion was held at the John Felice Rome Center on May 22, 2016 through May 26. Alumni enjoyed interactive campus tours, guided tours of Rome, and an opening reception and a closing party. (Photo: Aaron Cooper)
An All-Class Reunion was held at the John Felice Rome Center on May 22, 2016 through May 26. Alumni enjoyed interactive campus tours, guided tours of Rome, and an opening reception and a closing party. (Photo: Aaron Cooper)
Aurora Flight Sciences made history over Central New York this summer flying multiple unmanned flights of its Centaur optionally piloted aircraft (OPA) from Griffiss International Airport in Rome. The successful test flights were conducted in collaboration and compliance with the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Test Site located at Griffiss and managed by the Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research (NUAIR) Alliance, a CenterState CEO affiliate. This milestone was the first time any large-scale fixed wing aircraft has flown at any of the six FAA designated unmanned aircraft test sites in the U.S.
This month Aurora, a leader in the development and manufacturing of advanced unmanned systems and aerospace vehicles, returns to Griffiss to continue testing based on past accomplishments.
“This aircraft is coming into high demand from a range of customers in the U.S. and abroad,” said Dr. John S. Langford, chairman and CEO of Aurora. “The flights conducted at the Griffiss site enable our company to offer customers an aircraft that has been at the leading edge of efforts to integrate unmanned aircraft into the U.S. national airspace.”
OPA systems are able to fly with or without a human crew on-board. OPA aircraft are a low-cost UAS alternative that is unrestricted by human limitations, can operate under adverse conditions and have greater endurance. Conversion to the unmanned flight mode provides flexibility for many applications and enables access to airports without large transport aircraft.
"Pickle Optional" performs at the Fighting Improv Smackdown Tournament (FIST) as part of the Washington Improv Theater, located at the Source Theatre.
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NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to members of the Washington Improv Theater to use these photos provided that:
- (1) Users provide attribution in the form of "Image (c) Andrew Bossi, Flickr"
- (2) Users provide a link to the following for any online usage of the photo: "http://www.flickr.com/photos/thisisbossi/collections/"
Users wishing to use these photos in violation of these terms shall contact me to discuss exemptions. Members of Washington Improv Theater may permit others to use these photos provided the two conditions are met.
On Saturday, April 5, training workshops were offered by a variety of professionals at the University of Houston-Clear Lake and Armand Bayou Nature Center. Students received training in aquatics, forestry, soils, wildlife, and oral presentation skills during the workshops. The hands-on portion of the training occurred at the Armand Bayou Nature Center, which included fish and invertebrate identification and a walking tour of the nature trails and restored prairie.
Interior of St. Peter's Basilica. An All-Class Reunion was held at the John Felice Rome Center on May 22, 2016 through May 26. Alumni enjoyed interactive campus tours, guided tours of Rome, and an opening reception and a closing party. (Photo: Aaron Cooper)
Interior of St. Peter's Basilica. An All-Class Reunion was held at the John Felice Rome Center on May 22, 2016 through May 26. Alumni enjoyed interactive campus tours, guided tours of Rome, and an opening reception and a closing party. (Photo: Aaron Cooper)
"Pickle Optional" performs at the Fighting Improv Smackdown Tournament (FIST) as part of the Washington Improv Theater, located at the Source Theatre.
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NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to members of the Washington Improv Theater to use these photos provided that:
- (1) Users provide attribution in the form of "Image (c) Andrew Bossi, Flickr"
- (2) Users provide a link to the following for any online usage of the photo: "http://www.flickr.com/photos/thisisbossi/collections/"
Users wishing to use these photos in violation of these terms shall contact me to discuss exemptions. Members of Washington Improv Theater may permit others to use these photos provided the two conditions are met.
The swing arm is designed to allow customization, depending on customer requests...ie, 2 tires, tire + jerry cans, etc..
This sign for Cooper Brothers Music Store is down the block from the Coca Cola sign. It sold instruments, sheet music, and probably had instructors giving music lessons. It closed sometime in the 70s, I think. New Kensington, PA