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Jean Kellogg, Merola Executive Director, Joan Kelly, James Kelly
Spring Benefit Gala 2015
A Waltz Down the Blue Danube
Photography by Kristen Loken
Students attending program at the Amphitheater, undated. Sherrod Library (now Nicks Hall) in background (right); Carter Hall in background (left).
UPA-Students outdoors (66-012)
Purple wedding program on purple mums
Ceremony
Colonial Avenue Baptist Church
Roanoke, Virginia
Reception
Holiday Inn Valley View
Roanoke Virginia
Wedding Coordination
Diamond Events
Stephanie Hughes
540-558-8143
DJ
RSP Entertainment
Photographer
Bert Reed Photography
Florist
Petal Pushers
Cake Baker
Kelly Cakes
Susan Kelly
(540) 977-5349
The FIU Accounting Bridge program is a 2-day summer program for selected college-bound students. During the 2 days participants will have the opportunity to meet professionals who studied in accounting and now have lucrative, secure, and fascinating jobs.
21.07.2023 - Presidente da República, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, durante Lançamento do Programa de Ação na Segurança (PAS) e assinatura de atos.
Palácio do Planalto, Brasília - DF.
Foto: Ricardo Stuckert/PR
Second version of the PF powered train, controlled by an Mindstorms EV3.
In the previous version, it was not possible to access the charging plug at all. Making it impossible to recharge the battery.
In this version, this problem has been solved. The access to the charging plug is now under the easy-to-remove roof of the train.
In this photo you see the power cable connected.
For the second consecutive year, The Pointe residents have corresponded with several elementary classes as part of our Pen Pal Program. At the end of the school year, a group of residents visit the school and meet the children they have been sending letters to. The children were just as excited as the residents to finally meet. One class read stories to the residents and another gave a presentation on jaguars. The program is one of our most successful and popular among our residents and they are already looking forward to school starting in the fall. Not sure the kids feel the same about that though!
El mandatario estatal solicitó recursos ante el Fondo de Desastres Naturales (FONDEN) así como el apoyo de la Secretaría de Gobernación.
Ver boletín del evento en:
es.scribd.com/doc/253316673/20-01-2015-Entrega-UEPC-insum...
www.slideshare.net/GuillermoPadres/011562
HERMOSILLO, SONORA, ENERO 20 DE 2015.- Con el propósito de proteger la salud y bienestar de los sonorenses durante la temporada invernal la Unidad Estatal de Protección Civil (UEPC) realiza la entrega de los apoyos gestionados por el Gobernador Guillermo Padrés para 18 municipios, que se suman a la ayuda del programa “Cobija un Corazón” que se puso en marcha desde noviembre para ayudar a las familias más necesitadas.
El director de la UEPC, Carlos Arias, recordó que para apoyar a las familias sonorenses que resultaron afectadas con la baja de temperaturas, el mandatario estatal solicitó recursos ante el Fondo de Desastres Naturales (FONDEN) así como el apoyo de la Secretaría de Gobernación.
Por lo que se recibió el apoyo federal de 2 mil 473 despensas, 9 mil 893 cobertores y 9 mil 893 colchonetas que están siendo entregadas a más de 9,800 personas afectadas en 18 municipios del Estado.
Carlos Arias, encargado del despacho de la Unidad Estatal de Protección Civil (UEPC) informó que en lo que va de la temporada invernal se han registrado en Sonora temperaturas de 8 a 12° centígrados bajo cero, situación que ya estaba prevista por lo cual se prepararon 147 refugios temporales para atender a la población afectada.
Además por instrucciones del Gobernador del Estado se inició el programa “Cobija un Corazón” desde el 27 de noviembre del año pasado, el cual consistió en la entrega de cobertores y despensas en comunidades vulnerables.
A la fecha, DIF Estatal ha entregado más de 30 mil cobertores y 15 mil despensas en los 72 municipios con el propósito de cuidar la salud de los sonorenses y coordinar esfuerzos con las autoridades de los mismos para que hagan llegar estos beneficios a las comunidades más alejadas del estado.
De los apoyos anteriores DIF entregó 5 mil 103 despensas y 9 mil 650 cobertores a los 18 municipios considerados en la declaratoria de emergencia extraordinaria emitida por la Secretaría de Gobernación de los cuales mil 200 cobijas y 416 despensas se entregaron al DIF de Agua Prieta, señaló.
En cuanto al apoyo proveniente del FONDEN Carlos Arias resaltó que ya se lleva a cabo la entrega de los insumos en las comunidades afectadas, tal es el caso de Agua Prieta donde se repartieron 235 despensas, 975 cobertores, 980 colchonetas y cinco rollos de hule negro.
Arias indicó que el Gobierno del Estado mantiene una campaña permanente de difusión de las medidas de prevención sumándose a los esfuerzos del Gobierno de la República y de los propios municipios de la entidad, especialmente en Agua Prieta donde se han registrado temperaturas mínimas hasta de 12° bajo cero.
#TurismoPaulista O Programa de Governança e Gestão de Projetos Turísticos, uma parceria entre a APRECESP- Turismo Paulista e o Senac SP, teve inicio nesta semana. O curso está sendo realizado em quatro polos do Senac, em Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo (Aclimação) , Jundiaí e Taubaté.
O tema do primeiro módulo foi “Governança no Turismo”, o curso ainda conta com os seguintes temas “Elaboração de Projetos Prioritários no Turismo”, “Gestão de Projetos do Turismo” e “Entrega e Sistematização de Registro Final”.
No total, serão 104 horas de curso, 56 horas de carga horária presencial e outras 48 horas de aulas virtuais.
As fotos a seguir são do módulo “Governança do Turismo”, realizado no dia 28/05, no Senac Aclimação, com a presença de representantes das seguintes estâncias: Cananéia, Eldorado, Guarujá, Iguape, Ilha Comprida, Itanhaém, Mongaguá, Ribeirão Pires, Poá e São Roque.
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.
FIU Business Mentor Program Kick-Off 2018
Miami, Florida | November 1, 2018
To learn more about the FIU College of Business please visit: business.fiu.edu
Members of the Adventist Children's Choir, along with Robert Martinez, from Spencerville Seventh-day Adventist Church, open the Friday evening program with "The Holy City". 60th General Conference Session of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, in San Antonio, Texas. ©2015 North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Photo by Bryant Taylor/NAD
Presented by Friends of the High Line, the Trains on Film Series glamorously plays off the history of the High Line, which once carried freight trains delivering dairy, meat, produce, and other goods into the warehouses and factories on Manhattan’s West Side.
The series includes the debut of the new short film, All Aboard!, as well as revival screenings of Some Like It Hot and Strangers on a Train.
This High Line Program is free and open to visitors of all ages. No RSVP required. For more information about the Trains on Film Series, visit www.thehighline.org.
These photographs were taken by Claudio Papapietro on Friday, September 16, 2011.
The Trains on Film Series is generously supported by UNIQLO as part of a two-year partnership that supports the ongoing maintenance and operations of the High Line.
April 8, 2011 - The Class of 1963 met at the Student Success Center at Highpointe Apts to discuss the Bridge program between Tri County Tech and Clemson and also to listen to students and parents involved.
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.
Lunchdans spelas på Skånes Dansteater 20 jan-2 feb. Fyra nya verk, skapade av Skånes Dansteaters dansare.
I bild: From Way Up There, koreografi: Sarah Bellugi Klima. Dansare i bild: Riccardo Zandoná, Sarah Bellugi Klima, Camille Marchadour.
Playing with some LED lighting effects, one of the objects - an ancient Atari 410 Program Recorder. Iron-age computing (no vacuum tubes so I won't go as far as stone or bronze ages with this one). What was the capacity of a tape in this thing? I know the single sided, regular density disk was 92K.
Artists: Hannah Jacobs, Raphael Decastro, Amanda Murdock, Daniel Laforest, Leah
School: Richard Pfaff Alternate Program – Ottawa-Carleton District School Board
The chair is a non-functional art piece which has been painstakingly covered in breakfast cereal with a large paper maché bowl as the centerpiece. We were directly inspired by the breakfast program initiative, the colour of the cereal, and the idea that all kids deserve a good start. The project was done as a group design project. We really loved working together – and eating the odd fruit loop! Do not consume!! This chair is covered with a water-based polyurethane.
Students and faculty in UF Law’s Environmental and Land Use Law Program’s Spring Break Field Course explored the diverse marine and coastal ecoregion shared by South Florida and the Bahamian archipelago.
The purpose of the week-long course, led by Tom Ankersen, Florida Sea Grant's Legal Specialist, was to provide students a firm grounding in the law, policy and practice of coastal and marine sustainable development through field-based immersion, practitioner lectures, and reflective discussions.
The group traveled from the intensely developed waterfront of Biscayne Bay to the bustling government center of Nassau in the Bahamas, and then on to the quiet, rural family island of Andros, bounded by the great Bahama Bank and the Tongue of the Ocean. While there is a world of difference between the two neighbors separated by the Gulf Stream, they share a remarkably similar ecosystem facing many of the same threats, and common language of the common law.
This year’s Spring Break Field course furthers the UF Law Conservation Clinic’s South Florida Bahamas ecoregional initiative supported by Florida Sea Grant, and in partnership with the Bahamas National Trust.
To read more about the course and what the students learned, visit: www.law.ufl.edu/…/elulp-students-faculty-spend-spri…/
(UF/IFAS photos by Amy Stuart)
Kerry Brougher, Deputy Director and Chief Curatory at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
The Universe Resounds: Kandinsky, Synesthesia, and Art
Tuesday, January 12, 2 pm
Peter B. Lewis Theatre
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
5th Ave at 89th St, New York City
An interdisciplinary examination of painting, synesthesia, and abstraction from modern to contemporary times, including perspectives from people in the fields of art history, neuroscience, music, film, physics, and performance.
Participants include Kerry Brougher, Magdalena Dabrowski, Brad Garton, Caroline Jones, James Leggio, Matthew Ritchie, and Dave Soldier
Photo: Enid Alvarez
As for this midsommar festival. In the depths of Elva. With thunderstorms, and you guessed it - acid