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Villardompardo Palace
The palace that hid some Arab baths
The palace was built in 1592 on the orders of Fernando de Torres y Portugal, ex-Viceroy of Peru.
This 16th-century palace was found to conceal beneath it some Arab baths dating from the 11th century. These baths were declared a National Monument in 1917. They are known as the Baños de Alà (Ali's baths), and are considered the most important in the city. They were an important place for personal hygiene, but also for social life. They were laid out in four different rooms: the marble lobby with red and white arches, then the cold room and the warm and hot rooms. There were boilers next to the hot room that filtered the heat through a system of shafts placed between the rooms' walls. The floor of the room is supported on three brick pillars, allowing hot steam to circulate. Today they house the Manuel Moral International Museum of Naïf Art and the Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions. It was declared a Historic and Artistic Monument in 1931. The Arab Baths Cultural Centre reopened in 2014 and now offers a varied programme of exhibitions, concerts, lectures and demonstrations.
Special Orders Number 154 (dated 29 Jun 1943) from Headquarters, Greenville Army Air Field (GAAF), Greenville, Mississippi, directing the movement of Student Officers and Aviation Cadets of Class 43-H from GAAF to advanced flying training schools at: Stuttgart Army Air Field, Stuttgart, AR; Craig Field, Selma, AL; and Columbus Army Air Field, Columbus, MS.
Donated by Mr. Bart Hildreth, son of Greenville Flyer Major Paul Hildreth.
The Orders and Fellowship gathering for Great Plains clergy was held Jan. 21-22, 2015, at St. Mark’s UMC in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Our featured speakers were the Rev. Jay Hanson, senior pastor, and Anne Bosarge, director of discipleship, from The Chapel, a United Methodist congregation in Brunswick, Georgia. Their messages focused on growing church leaders with a theme of "High Def Leadership Development".
The sermon at closing worship was given by the Rev. Karyn Wiseman, associate professor of Homiletics and director of United Methodist Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.
For more information, visit www.greatplainsumc.org/OF2015
in the expansion of Descent 3 the captain of a space station and his 1 st mate are looking like this
The Orders and Fellowship gathering for Great Plains clergy was held Jan. 21-22, 2015, at St. Mark’s UMC in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Our featured speakers were the Rev. Jay Hanson, senior pastor, and Anne Bosarge, director of discipleship, from The Chapel, a United Methodist congregation in Brunswick, Georgia. Their messages focused on growing church leaders with a theme of "High Def Leadership Development".
The sermon at closing worship was given by the Rev. Karyn Wiseman, associate professor of Homiletics and director of United Methodist Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.
For more information, visit www.greatplainsumc.org/OF2015
The Orders and Fellowship gathering for Great Plains clergy was held Jan. 21-22, 2015, at St. Mark’s UMC in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Our featured speakers were the Rev. Jay Hanson, senior pastor, and Anne Bosarge, director of discipleship, from The Chapel, a United Methodist congregation in Brunswick, Georgia. Their messages focused on growing church leaders with a theme of "High Def Leadership Development".
The sermon at closing worship was given by the Rev. Karyn Wiseman, associate professor of Homiletics and director of United Methodist Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.
For more information, visit www.greatplainsumc.org/OF2015
Two heavy lifters communicate their plans to drag the semi-completed track section to the work site about 200 yards down the track.
The Orders and Fellowship gathering for Great Plains clergy was held Jan. 21-22, 2015, at St. Mark’s UMC in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Our featured speakers were the Rev. Jay Hanson, senior pastor, and Anne Bosarge, director of discipleship, from The Chapel, a United Methodist congregation in Brunswick, Georgia. Their messages focused on growing church leaders with a theme of "High Def Leadership Development".
The sermon at closing worship was given by the Rev. Karyn Wiseman, associate professor of Homiletics and director of United Methodist Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.
For more information, visit www.greatplainsumc.org/OF2015
The Orders and Fellowship gathering for Great Plains clergy was held Jan. 21-22, 2015, at St. Mark’s UMC in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Our featured speakers were the Rev. Jay Hanson, senior pastor, and Anne Bosarge, director of discipleship, from The Chapel, a United Methodist congregation in Brunswick, Georgia. Their messages focused on growing church leaders with a theme of "High Def Leadership Development".
The sermon at closing worship was given by the Rev. Karyn Wiseman, associate professor of Homiletics and director of United Methodist Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.
For more information, visit www.greatplainsumc.org/OF2015
Pirate Moon, The Phoenix, The Perilous Parlor and Dia De Los Muertos - plus two inquisitions from Black Phoenix Trading Post (I got one trick and one treat!), TP'd Tree and Pumpkin Cheesecake.
Rev. Kalaba Chali, Mercy and Justice coordinator for the Great Plains Conference, urges pastors to contribute to fundraising efforts for the Zimbabwe East Conference, the Lydia Patterson Institute and the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference.
Yesterday at 3 in the morning, I bought 4 of these + 1 green bag (not pictured) in the office. All bags were big & heavy containing orders and some more extras sold at the office.
I was hesitant to bring these all to the office because it'll be my very first to bring out my products. I am a little bit insecure of my work, not to mention, I have other big competitions there. They sell bouquets of flowers & bears all professionally arrange. These guys are already experienced in the field. Besides, I also have Betty's to worry about. What if people would rather buy from these stores? They are more known & already established. I am still trying to penetrate the market. The office is the best place I could advertise my skill as baker & cake decorator.
I was praying to God that people will buy my stuff. And thanks to Him, everything went well & smooth. My individual cupcakes sold out fast & some were evern asking for more of my 8 cuppies in a box. I am happy that they bought the other stuff I offered them as an alternative. I really thank God for this opportunity. I answered some queries, too. Some emailed me if I also make cakes for other special events. I said yes to them & they would like to order from me on other special events or occassions. Thank God!
I am happy to for I have gotten a return from the investment I made with my partner, Mr. Zybone Nacilla, on the products. He makes cakes, too. His specialty are chocolate cupcakes, leche flan, & cookies.
I wasn't able to take pictures of the products we all made because we didn't have much time especially when I got sick 2 days for the big day. All turned out well & again, thank you to those who patronized our products!
The Orders and Fellowship gathering for Great Plains clergy was held Jan. 21-22, 2015, at St. Mark’s UMC in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Our featured speakers were the Rev. Jay Hanson, senior pastor, and Anne Bosarge, director of discipleship, from The Chapel, a United Methodist congregation in Brunswick, Georgia. Their messages focused on growing church leaders with a theme of "High Def Leadership Development".
The sermon at closing worship was given by the Rev. Karyn Wiseman, associate professor of Homiletics and director of United Methodist Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.
For more information, visit www.greatplainsumc.org/OF2015