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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!
Students who face barriers to education and training – such as physical or learning disabilities – are being supported with a range of programs being developed by individual public post-secondary institutions throughout the province.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016AVED0060-001123
Brazil Soccer participants experienced EarthFest in Knoxville where they learned about different initiatives, both local and nationwide, that promote being environmentally concious global citizens and reducing our carbon footprint. They also enjoyed fair activities, live music, environmentally-friendly crafts, and funnel cakes.
They spent the afternoon playing soccer at Knox Kicks World Cup day, organized by the University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace and Society in collaboration with students and volunteers at the University of Tennessee. Brazil shared their culture with youth and college students as they connected on the field through gruelling soccer matches in the warm, spring sunshine.
Zahraniční studenti společně s dobrovolníky v rámci oslav Dne mezikulturního dialogu vyrazili do ulic a rozdávali objetí. Za fotky děkujeme Martinovi Florianovi.
School Health Program ~
With the vision of "Better Health.Better Education", Trinity Care Foundation is making preventive healthcare affordable and accessible to thousands of Government School Students in Karnataka, India through a one of it’s kind School Health Program.
Corporate Social Responsibility / CSR Projects implemented in Karnataka, India by www.trinitycarefoundation.com/csr. Write to [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ] to get in touch with us to manage and implement your company's CSR initiatives !
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Why don't they design things like this anymore? So much awesome, I cannot even describe how awesome it is.
NMH Dance Program spring concert, This That and the Other, Chiles Theater, Rhodes Arts Center, May 6-8, 2021.
The contemporary string quartet ETHEL plays a free concert on the beach at the end of their one-week residency
from left (all 8.5 x 5.5):
Capitol Theater, 1972-73: Incredible String Band, Commander Cody, Hot Tuna, John Mayall
Fillmore East: Nov. 10, 1970: RodStewart & Small Faces/Black Sabbath/If; Nov. 13-14, 1970: Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention/Sha-Na-Na/JF Murphy and Free Flowing Salt)
Fillmore East: Nov. 14-15, 1969: Johnny Winter/Bloodwyn Pig/Chicago
Fillmore East: Sept. 17-20, 1970: Grateful Dead/New Riders of the Purple Sage