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ATOM Pink Tank Program: Empowering Women in STEM Careers | Spring 2022. To learn more about the FIU College of Business visit business.fiu.edu.

"A thousand plastic flowers don't make a desert bloom. A thousand empty faces don't fill an empty room"."

 

— Fritz Perls

Children from the School-Age Program at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, sing Christmas carols during the annual tree lighting ceremony Dec. 1, 2022, at Prairie Trace Golf Course. After the lighting, families got a chance to pet some reindeer, grab refreshments and take photos with Santa. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)

business man designing a database plan on a screen

The Empire reminds the youth that winners don't use drugs and stay in school.

The insanely attractive model I shot at Langara College.

 

Shot with a Canon AE-1 Program and Kodachrome 64iso film.

My gratitude list and poetry, appreciated by a stuffed pig? And yes, that is my foot... and Anne Morrow Lindbergh's "Gift from the Sea"....

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.

SAN PEDRO - With the legendary battleship USS Iowa and renowned LAFD Fireboat 2 as a backdrop, the first ever graduates of the Firefighter/EMS Magnet (FEMS) program at Phineas Banning High School in Wilmington, California were honored by civic leaders, including City of Los Angeles Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas and Assistant Chief Steven Gutierrez, both alumni of the school, at a waterfront ceremony on May 24, 2019. Chief Terrazas warmly congratulated each FEMS graduate with a hearty handshake and words of encouragement as their families cheered their unique accomplishment. One of four youth programs supported by the LAFD, FEMS provides a highly structured and progressive pathway for achieving academic, physical and life skills beneficial to a fire service career, including teamwork, leadership, courage and commitment.

 

LAFD Event: 052419 - Banning High School FEMS Graduation

 

Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo | Alex Gillman

 

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On April 22, 14 girls and two coaches from Brazil who are a part of "Las Estrellas," a sports, leadership and English program, came to Knoxville, TN as part of the U.S. Department of State Empowering Women and Girls through Sports Initiative. After the first day, they had already experienced University culture by participating in Dr. Ashleigh Huffman's Service-Learning class and eating in the cafeteria.

From left, William Kuchenbuch, an undergraduate student in literature, science and the arts, and Pranav Venugopal, an undergraduate student in biomedical engineering, both students in the Entrepreneurs Leadership Program listen as a team from First Solar gives a guest lecture at the University of Michigan’s Center for Entrepreneurship on Tuesday, March 21, 2023.

 

The team from First Solar gave a presentation on Entrepreneurship Without Borders. Team members were UM alumni Darin Green, Nick Strevel, and Joep Pijpers.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

The Revera and Reel Youth Age is More Film Project is an intergenerational partnership between Revera, a Canadian leader in seniors' accommodation, care and services, and Reel Youth, a charitable project that empowers youth to create engaging films about important social issues. The partnership was launched in 2013.

 

With 80 films to date, the program celebrates older Canadians through story-telling and film, with the added benefit of fostering new intergenerational relationships. The project aims to shed light on ageism, challenge the assumptions of aging and recognize the valuable contributions of older adults to society.

 

The Revera and Reel Youth Age is More Film Project is an intergenerational partnership between Revera, a Canadian leader in seniors' accommodation, care and services, and Reel Youth, a charitable project that empowers youth to create engaging films about important social issues. The partnership was launched in 2013.

 

With 80 films to date, the program celebrates older Canadians through story-telling and film, with the added benefit of fostering new intergenerational relationships. The project aims to shed light on ageism, challenge the assumptions of aging and recognize the valuable contributions of older adults to society.

  

At our house after Evie's Christmas program.

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.

The 2015 Youth and Mentors Film Program was a filmmaking workshop that brought together youth and the people they look up to in their community. They collaborated to produce these powerful short films, and were featured in a short documentary. The program was made possible with the support of the Peel Regional Police, The Journey Neighbourhood Centre, and the Province of Ontario.

 

To watch the films visit:

reelyouth.ca/peelfilms-2015.html

10ª edição do Projeto Jovem Senador 2022.

 

Cerimônia de diplomação dos vencedores do 10º Concurso de Redação do Programa Senado Jovem Brasileiro, no Salão Nobre do Senado - Museu Histórico Senador Itamar Franco - Senado Federal.

 

A jovem senadora Nicolle Victoria Freire de Lima (RN) recebe diploma e bottom das mãos da diretora da Secretaria de Comunicação Social do Senado Federal (Secom), Erica Ceolin, e da secretária-geral-adjunta da Mesa do Senado Federal, Sabrina Silva Nascimento.

 

Foto: Rodrigo Viana/Agência Senado

The TEEN Program kicked-off it's 2008-2009 year round program at Thompson Recreation Center.

Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard

224 Western Ave, Allston, Massachusetts 02134

 

Exhibition Dates: October 13 – November 26, 2018

Opening Reception and Public Demonstration:

Saturday, October 13th, 2018 from 4pm – 7pm

 

Join us to celebrate the opening of Raise a Glass—A Contemporary Response to Animal-Shaped Vessels from the Ancient World, an exhibition at the Harvard Ceramics Program that is inspired by the Harvard Art Museums’ current special exhibition, Animal-Shaped Vessels from the Ancient World: Feasting with Gods, Heroes, and Kings.

 

On view from October 13 through November 26, 2018, Raise a Glass features contemporary ceramic artists responding to the elaborate vessels featured in the Animal-Shaped Vessels exhibition. Fourteen internationally recognized contemporary sculptors and vessel makers were invited to seek inspiration in subject matter, form, function and/or culture of origin from these ancient vessels, which illustrate how shapes, artistic forms, ideas, and traditions have exchanged across borders throughout time.

 

During the opening reception, the public will have the chance to enrich their viewing experience through a hands-on encounter with materials and process. Artists from the Harvard Ceramics Program will demonstrate the use of ceramic press molds developed for research purposes for Harvard Art Museums curators. Participants will be invited to try press molding their own terracotta animal-head drinking vessels.

 

The intent of Raise a Glass is for artists to work with the time-honored materials of ceramic, metal, and glass to honor and provide a complementary view into the mind of ancient makers represented in the Harvard Art Museums exhibition.

 

Included artists:

 

Natalia Arbelaez

Bruce Armitage

Jessica Brandl

John Byrd

Pattie Chalmers

Richard W. James

Salvador Jiménez-Flores

Kate MacDowell

Jenny Mendes

Mia Riley

Adam Shiverdecker

Kevin Snipes

Ian Thomas

Adam Whitney

Russell Wrankle

 

Raise a Glass is curated by Kathy King, Director of Education at the Ceramics Program and is co-sponsored by the Harvard Ceramics Program and the Harvard Art Museums, in conjunction with Animal-Shaped Vessels from the Ancient World: Feasting with Gods, Heroes and Kings, on view at the Harvard Art Museums from September 7, 2018 through January 6, 2019.

 

This opening reception and public demonstration will take place at the Harvard Ceramics Program, 224 Western Avenue, Allston.

 

Support for this event—as well as crucial support for the exhibition—has been provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the Human Endeavor. In addition, the Harvard Art Museums are deeply grateful to the anonymous donor of a gift in memory of Melvin R. Seiden and to Malcolm H. Wiener (Harvard A.B. ’57, J.D. ’63) and Michael and Helen Lehmann for enabling us to mount this exhibition and to pursue the related research. This work was also made possible in part by the following endowed funds: the David M. Robinson Fund; the Andrew W. Mellon Publication Funds, including the Henry P. McIlhenny Fund; and the M. Victor Leventritt Fund, which brings outstanding scholars of the history and theory of art to the Harvard and Greater Boston communities through the generosity of the wife, children, and friends of the late M. Victor Leventritt, Harvard Class of 1935.

 

Share your experience on social media: #HarvardCeramics #Gallery224 #partyanimals #harvardartmuseums

 

Gallery 224 hours: 10am-5pm

School Health Program India

 

Medical Check-up is only the initial step in a great scheme of progress which involves the improvement of not only the physical but the mental and moral development of the children.

Visit www.trinitycarefoundation.com/schoolhealth = flic.kr/s/aHsjZuw5P6

 

The healthcare programmes conducted by Trinity Care Foundation is eligible under the ambit of CSR provision as given in schedule VII of the New Companies Act, 2013. www.trinitycarefoundation.com/csr/ = flic.kr/s/aHsk8kEmnC |

You could start Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives for your Company in association with us. [ Write to us – support@trinitycarefoundation.org ]

Armani Junior Program

Milano, 04/02/2020

Foto Ciamillo-Castoria/ Claudio Degaspari

2013 48x48 acrylic on panel

Touring production of The NationalTheatre and The Bristol Old Vic. -1989 -with Edward Petherbridge and Sian Thomas

Maryam Rahim gives gifts to the guest speaker Diane O Haran

Dance Programme on January 31, 2014 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm in Vivekananda Auditorium, Ramakrishna Mission, Delhi.

 

Performed by children of Sri Nruthya Kala Nilayam, Anantpur, Andhra Pradesh.

Program from Austin City Limits taping with Manu Chao

Purple wedding program on purple mums

 

Ceremony

Colonial Avenue Baptist Church

www.cabc.us/

Roanoke, Virginia

 

Reception

Holiday Inn Valley View

Roanoke Virginia

 

Wedding Coordination

Diamond Events

Stephanie Hughes

www.WeddingsbyDE.com

540-558-8143

 

DJ

RSP Entertainment

www.rspentertainment.com

 

Photographer

Bert Reed Photography

www.bertreed.com/

 

Florist

Petal Pushers

 

Cake Baker

Kelly Cakes

Susan Kelly

(540) 977-5349

www.kellycakes.com

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