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"I Can" Campaign
Outreach Services Program & Portraits
September 25, 2013
Photos by Robert Christopher Photography
Uploaded by Forest Featherston
"I Can" Campaign
Outreach Services Program & Portraits
September 25, 2013
Photos by Robert Christopher Photography
Uploaded by Forest Featherston
NMH Outdoor team participating in the Source to Sea cleanup along the Connecticut River in Northfield, MA. Saturday 29, 2012.
May 19, 2007
Fuente Osmeña
Taken during our summer outreach activity. We let the children line up for food. No line, no food. They were a bit rowdy though. WE had fun!
The Department of Defense's long awaited response to a New York Times investigation of the Pentagon's controversial media outreach program is out. And its Inspector General's (IG) conclusion is, well, inconclusive. Did the agency's public information department "assemble a contingent of influential 'surrogates'"—aka, retired military officers—"who could be depended on to publicly tout" DoD handling of the war in Iraq on radio and ... Read more...(ARSTECHNICA.COM)
NMH Outdoor team participating in the Source to Sea cleanup along the Connecticut River in Northfield, MA. Saturday 29, 2012.
"Gift Giving, Hygiene Clinic and Feeding Program"
Oct. 11, 2008 Pantay Elementray School
Teresa, Tanay, Rizal, Phillipines
A joint effort by the Philippine Red Cross and FlickristasIndios Flickr Group
NMH Outdoor team participating in the Source to Sea cleanup along the Connecticut River in Northfield, MA. Saturday 29, 2012.
Mask making at the Maya Angelou Center. PNCA visits the center once a month for a first thursday art class.
NMH Outdoor team participating in the Source to Sea cleanup along the Connecticut River in Northfield, MA. Saturday 29, 2012.
NMH Outdoor team participating in the Source to Sea cleanup along the Connecticut River in Northfield, MA. Saturday 29, 2012.
outreach program ng indios...oct 11, 2008....ang saya nkakataba ng puso.....ahihihihi
tnx jobarracuda for sharing me ur camera....
NMH Outdoor team participating in the Source to Sea cleanup along the Connecticut River in Northfield, MA. Saturday 29, 2012.
Countless readers benefited from the Obers' 20 years of service as book deliverers for Geauga County Public Library.
"Gift Giving, Hygiene Clinic and Feeding Program"
Oct. 11, 2008 Pantay Elementray School
Teresa, Tanay, Rizal, Phillipines
A joint effort by the Philippine Red Cross and FlickristasIndios Flickr Group
We call him "smiley" because he smiles alot, He does not tlak much but his art is always colorful and full of great marks.
Snowing outside, Maud Marks Library collects food for the KCM Food Pantry in Katy, Texas on December 4, 2009
MRCA Naturalist teaches these kids basic camping skills, like putting up a tent, at Ramirez Canyon Park.
NMH Outdoor team participating in the Source to Sea cleanup along the Connecticut River in Northfield, MA. Saturday 29, 2012.
We call him "smiley" because he smiles alot, He does not tlak much but his art is always colorful and full of great marks.
NMH Outdoor team participating in the Source to Sea cleanup along the Connecticut River in Northfield, MA. Saturday 29, 2012.
Mask making at the Maya Angelou Center. PNCA visits the center once a month for a first thursday art class.
NMH Outdoor team participating in the Source to Sea cleanup along the Connecticut River in Northfield, MA. Saturday 29, 2012.
NMH Outdoor team participating in the Source to Sea cleanup along the Connecticut River in Northfield, MA. Saturday 29, 2012.
Today's outreach was reading Sandra Markle's "Praying Mantises." The insect has many local names, which were explored and discussed. Other insects were also in the book, such as ladybugs and dragonflies, which are very common in Zambia. The kids loved looking at different insects, though the ladybugs have no local name. Wangira's book about planting trees in Kenya was also read, and some teens were spoken to about the mentoring program at the library.
Mask making at the Maya Angelou Center. PNCA visits the center once a month for a first thursday art class.
Today's outreach was reading Sandra Markle's "Praying Mantises." The insect has many local names, which were explored and discussed. Other insects were also in the book, such as ladybugs and dragonflies, which are very common in Zambia. The kids loved looking at different insects, though the ladybugs have no local name. Wangira's book about planting trees in Kenya was also read, and some teens were spoken to about the mentoring program at the library.