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As for this midsommar festival. In the depths of Elva. With thunderstorms, and you guessed it - acid
NEPOTISM--Cut their STAFFS! The Military-Industrial Complex is Untouchable--They protect their own. Preying quietly, the World's Arms Producers, & Their Lobbyists, Family, Friends & other High Flyers, Circus Freaks, Trapeze Swingers-all Touch God's Fancy--always praying for more--God must listen to sooooo much bullshit, that His/Her ears must burn like the Devil's(Please God, Please, I Want, Please God, I WANT MONEY-FAME-RICHES-hotel whores-IMFinfusions-Corporate Welfare to protect the good, clean, decent hard-working common people from the godless infidels & their own selves."
Summer Programs during the week of June 2 included Camp Wildcat, Boys Basketball, Tennis, Summer Ceramics and Sculpture, Art in our World and Middle School Leadership.
Note - a newer photo of Beverly is preferred. Please see www.flickr.com/photos/knightfoundation/4778149460/
The Office of Cocurricular Program sponsored an on-campus Mardi Gras event, which featured a second-line parade across campus, a king cake tasting contest, live music, food and more.
Photos by Kyle Encar
Taken February 12, 2015
Lara Askill dressed as a Pilgrim shows the group a painting of the May Flower at the Voice of America Park in West Chester where gust brought their 3-5 year old kids and their adult companions for the monthly Discovery Program, this month it was "Pilgrims and Turkeys" all the kids got Pilgrim hat made of paper and heard the story of the Pilgrim and the first Thanksgiving. November 17, 2011
University of Pittsburgh Police Officers recently held a SAFE course for the ALPHA DELTA PI sorority.
Victory Programs' 2017 Dinnerfest RED Party + Auction was one for the record books with a celebrity-style step and repeat, returning rock-star auctioneer Kathy Kingston and premium prizes including a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to throw the first pitch at PRIDE night at Fenway park that sold for nearly $5,000 after Dinnerfest co-chair Tiffani Faison upped the anti not once, not twice, but three times, sweetening the deal with additional goodies courtesy of her 2nd restaurant, Sweet Cheeks Q which happens to be steps away from Fenway Park, live on stage to motivate bidders! Guest who wore red, the signature color for the event, were entered into a special raffle. The event raised more than $130,000, last year's record and supports Victory Programs' 17 health, housing and prevention programs which serve more than 2,300 men, women and children annually.
Special thanks to Photographer David Fox for capturing these amazing shots from the event!
This is my final project for my Photoshop class. This is one of my first composites. Tell me what you think.
Our campers had a great time during the first week of Westminster Summer Programs, enjoying camps such as basketball, tennis, art and the always-popular Camp Wildcat.
UWO Graphic arts students present their final self directed projects for critique in the art department in the Arts and Communications building. Tuesday, December 11, 2018.