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High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/

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I finally have a desk at home where I can sit & program away on my brandy-new FiOS Internet line. While nice in some ways, it was wearing a bit thin to have to go to Panera every time I wanted to do some work. :)

 

And yes, those are my Basics in the background. Nice to be able to finally unpack those as well!

Program, 1966 NHRA World Finals (I never throw ANYTHING away!)

School Dental program

 

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High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/

Non-motorized boating pilot program comes to an end

 

LOS ANGELES — When the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District, granted a license in July for a seven week non-motorized boating pilot program on the Los Angeles River, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps quickly booked the allotted tours.

 

“It took about 10 minutes for the 280 tickets to sell, once we posted the announcement on line,” said Yasmin Mero-Corona, program coordinator, Los Angeles Conservation Corps. “We had another 300 on a waiting list to fill any no-shows. One gentleman stood by with his check every weekend until we had a cancellation for him to fill,” Mero-Corona added.

 

The test program allowed for no more than two trips per day on Friday, Saturday and Sunday beginning August 12 and ending September 25. The program was as much about education as it was access, with many of the tours featuring guest speakers, including Corps personnel, talking about the history of the river and plans for its revitalization.

 

The Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority supervised the two-hour canoe and kayak trips covering a 1.5-mile stretch of the river. While most of the trip is a leisurely ride the 'Cattail Shoot' provides a bit of excitement as the staff helps participants and their vessels through a narrow, shallow shoot and one portage point, 'Rocky Rapids,' that requires boaters to exit their crafts and navigate the rocks on foot.

 

“A mentor of mine when I was a biologist at New York District was fond of saying, touch the resource. That's what accessing the river is to so many urban dwellers in Los Angeles,” said Josephine Axt, Chief, Planning Division, Los Angeles District, during her tour September 16.

 

“Even though there are nearby mountains where people can enjoy the outdoors, their day to day experience doesn't usually encourage or encompass much of a non-urban environment. Accessing the river is symbolic of a shared vision many LA residents have of the city embracing a more sustainable future,” added Axt.

 

For many boaters these trips represented their first access to the river and their enthusiasm was not tied to their skill level.

 

“The participants were nervous at first because for many adults, this was the first time on a canoe or kayak,” said Supervising Ranger III, Fernando Gomez. “However, at the end of the trip, they wanted more and some even said they were going to go out and buy a kayak to continue their experience, not on the LA River of course. For the skilled kayakers, they walked away with the surprise of how beautiful and calming the trip was,” Gomez added.

 

The Corps is an active partner in revitalizing and preserving the Los Angeles River, however, an important primary mission remains.

 

“I must be clear, nothing we do can jeopardize human safety or reduce the flood carrying capacity of this river,” said Col. Mark Toy, Los Angeles District Commander, during his opening remarks for the inaugural tour Aug. 8.

 

Now that the non-motorized boating pilot program has ended, no boating is authorized on the Los Angeles River. The river can, very quickly, become extremely dangerous, especially during the general winter storm season.

 

The Corps will review trip reports and lessons learned from staff and participants. Working with the stakeholders the Corps will carefully consider all options for boating on the Los Angeles River in future years.

 

Students and teachers from across the country experience an interactive live surgery program through COSI, Columbus, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry.

 

Seen here are surgical tools. The tools are passed around for closer examination by audience members.

 

Today's surgeon was Dr. Chambers.

 

The 90-minute program, Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement, takes place at Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Schools connect remotely by videoconference, or participate from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.

 

The program is one of COSI's most popular science offerings for students and teachers.

 

This program was photographed on Wednesday, December 8, 2010.

 

For more information about COSI's videoconference science education programs, please visit www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/

 

COSI's Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement is presented by Mount Carmel, East, West, and St. Ann's, and by NYLF.

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There's a funny story behind all the breitenbush pictures hah

 

Breitenbush, Oregon

March, 2012

Pinning Ceremony 2016

When there's programing to be done it has to be done hunched over a desk in a very dark room late at night.

It was one of my dreams to incorporate comic book art into our wedding. Art by Jeremy Dale.

i guess it was team photo night. i am not good at the team photo thing. no matter how nice my camera is;).

GLCAV Christmas Rehearsal Video

The Recreation program office is located in the Annex Building, located at the end of Loop Road below the Undergraduate Building. Here, you can sign up for fun trips and workshops and rent equipment for an outdoor adventure.

 

Photo: Laura Dutelle

High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/

Pinning Ceremony 2016

Christmas program at Grace Baptist Church in Greenhill, Al by hughes kids

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The North Charleston Police Department implemented Project S.T.A.N.D (Stop and Take A New Direction) aimed at not just arresting low level narcotics dealers with little or no prior criminal history but to go a step further and help those involved in the activity change their lives for the better. This is program aimed at reducing recidivism through working on all aspects of the criminals’ lives.

 

This project was the focus of a Dateline NBC special entitled “Intersection” which aired on March 14, 2013.

 

Photo by Ryan Johnson

Centro escolar manuel espinosa yglesias, mey, programa interinstitucional unidos por el deporte, puebla, puebla, mario marin torres, gobernador.

From the Launch Program at Norfolk Navy Yard 16 Feb 1942, a drawing of PCU Alabama under construction in early Jan of 1942. unable to read the name of the artist.

Once again, thousands of volunteers placed remembrance wreaths on Veterans’ graves at VA national cemeteries as part of Wreaths Across America. Most of the ceremonies will take place on Saturday, Dec. 14. The Civil Air Patrol organizes the wreath-laying ceremonies with assistance from local citizens and Veterans service organizations. All 131 VA national cemeteries receive at least seven wreaths, one for each service branch, one for the Merchant Marines and one for Prisoners of War and those Missing In Action (POW/MIA). This is the eighth year of Wreaths Across America, a nationwide program which distributes holiday wreaths as a tribute to Veterans laid to rest at VA national cemeteries and state Veterans cemeteries. It is also the 22nd year that the Worcester Wreath Company of Harrington, Maine, will donate wreaths to Arlington National Cemetery. Through this program, company president Morrill Worcester seeks to recognize Veterans, active duty military and their families. His goal is to remind the public to remember the Veterans, honor their service, and teach children the value of freedom. VA Photographs from Bakerfield (Calif) National Cemetery by Pete De Los Santos.

•Franciscan Boys Home – Bethlehem

 

Boys, 6-18 years of age, live at the Franciscan Boys Home six days a week and return to their families on Sunday. The boys come from dysfunctional families residing in Bethlehem and receive psychological and emotional assistance. The FFHL runs the home for boys in a caring place where neighborhood youth can feel the safety and nurturing needed to survive.

 

FFHL has hired a full time staff which includes a cook, several teachers, a child psychologist, a social worker, a housekeeper, a club supervisor, as well as maintenance and security personnel. Both a Franciscan priest and a Franciscan nun serve as Directors of the Boys Home. The boys come from many local communities including Bethlehem, Beit Sahour, and Beit Jala, and attend the local Catholic school. The costs of salaries of staff, food, maintenance of the building, and yearly school tuition are fully funded by the FFHL.

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BBA Weekend Program Graduation Dinner, April 13, 2012

Brian Wilson with Al Jardine, Laxson Auditorium, CSU, Chico, California, November 29, 2015

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This was a group shoot for our senior models this year. we partnered with a local circus training company.

 

Strobist info: two bare reflectors +4.5 back left/right into the smoke machine smoke, deep throw octa +3.5 camera right. Back ones were gel'ed purple and blue depending on scene.

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