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Award Recipient: Milton High School: Health Related Technology Program
Shane Schreck, Vocational Coordinator
•The Health Communications task force was fortunate in 2008 to have the opportunity to partner with a truly cutting-edge program.
•The Milton High School has developed and implemented a Health Related Technology Program.
•This program, through the assistance of staff, teachers, and an Advisory Committee, prepares high school students for a future career in health.
•Many of the students will enter nursing programs, radiology programs, or other health related educational programs when they finish high school.
•But their advantage lies in the preparation and training provided at the high school level, through this program.
•Our task force had the opportunity to work with these unique students in a health fair they organized in April 2008 for Senior Citizens in the Milton area.
•The Ask Me 3 program was presented at this health fair and students were also on hand to lend their support, as well as learn from the program.
•We commend Milton High School for being a leader in preparing our next generation of health care providers.
2016 SCCA National Championship Runoffs by Garmin VIRB
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course - Lexington, OH
SCCA Club Racing
* This is not a program but instead, just an event media guide, as there were no programs from the event.
11.23. -- Photo by SONJ -- Special Olympics New Jersey offered Opening Eyes, a screening which provides comprehensive eye assessments, prescription eyewear, sunglasses, and sports goggles; along with Special Smiles, which offers comprehensive oral health care information, free dental screenings and instructions on proper brushing and flossing techniques.
Victory Programs' Founder & President Emeritus, Jonathan Scott, retired after 43 years of serving some of the most vulnerable members of the Greater Boston community. During his four decades with Victory Programs, Jonathan oversaw the launch of dozens of innovative programs to address the needs of people in recovery from substance use disorder, people living with HIV/AIDS, and individuals and families facing homelessness. On May 30, hundreds of agency friends, personal friends of Jonathan, current and former staff, and agency alumni gathered to celebrate Jonathan's many successes and wish him well as he starts the next chapter of his life. Event photos courtesy of David Fox Photography.
Washington, DC, USA September 28, 2015
Wall Street Journal middle market conference.
Photo by Ian Wagreich / © Ian Wagreich Photography
Volunteer Summer MacCool Nicaragua Managua April May 2014 Children/Orphanage/Street Children program: Feeding poor neighborhood, and giving schools supplies donations. Thank you Summer for your work and donations.
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AHO, Alfred V. et al. Compiladores: princípios, técnicas e ferramentas. 2.ed. São Paulo: Pearson Addison Wesley, 2008. 634 p.
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Throughout the training program visuals relating to the city—ranging from spectacular environments to souvenirs and high-energy activities—help create a rapport with those who will soon be representing Vancouver to prospective travelers.
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Tecumseh Library invited customers to participate in numerous activities and to make unique creations.
Community members attended an Equal Employment Opportunity Computer and Electronic Accommodation Program training seminar July 25 at Patrick Henry Village in Heidelberg. Photo by Kierra Ho.
November 4, 2015 RC Leadership program
The State University of New York, Korea
Stony Brook University
October 27, 2018 at Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard
It was an honor to have Wilma Tosa, from Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico join us for a half day workshop. Wilma demonstrated her vessel forming techniques as well as her distinctive burnishing and etching techniques. Wilma Tosa, accompanied by her husband Aaron, first visited our studio in 2016 to demonstrate her coiling, burnishing, and carving techniques for students in the Harvard College course “Fundamentals of Archaeological Methods and Reasoning” taught by Matt Liebmann, John and Ruth Hazel Associate Professor of the Social Sciences, and Rowan K. Flad, John E. Hudson Professor of Archaeology. Wilma and Aaron are in Boston once again to work with this course at the Ceramics Program and provided this demonstration for our greater Boston clay community.
Artist Bio:
Wilma Baca, (New Wheat), was born to John and Linda Baca in Jemez Pueblo in September 1967. She was inspired to make pottery by her grandmother, Marie Reyes Shendo. Marie taught Wilma the fundamentals of making pottery the traditional way using ancient methods passed down from their ancestors.
Wilma specializes in hand coiled, stone polished and traditionally decorated Jemez pottery. She makes redware bowls, jars, seed pots, vases and wedding vases. She has been etching her pottery using the free-hand sgraffito technique since 1989. Her favorite piece to make is the wedding vase because of its meaning: "The spouts represent two separate lives, the bridge across the middle unites these separate lives as one," she says.