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The program "Women of Excellence Unplugged" was a panel discussion with our 2012 award recipients, Dr. Susan Scrimshaw, Joanne Kugler, Susan Commanda, Lauren Payne, Milinda Reed, Esq. Carrie Hillenbrandt, CMP and Sara Brenner, MD, MPH. Moderated by Benita Zahn, this discussion allowed for our Women's Business Council membership to have a more up-close and personal conversation with this inspiring and accomplished group of women.

My teens voiced to me that they disliked that Valentine's Day focuses on romantic love. I created a set of passive programs for Valentine's Day that promoted self love/self esteem, appreciation for others, and self care.

Making volunteering a family affair

Sandra McMasters, a Nutrition Educator from the UC Davis Food Stamp Nutrition Education Program talks about how to shop for and prepare fruis and vegetables at the Summer Fun Program. The free day-camp is provided by the City of Anderson Parks and Rec. department at three sites and serves low-income families. Many of the children in the program had never tasted fruits like papaya and daikon. Physical activity is a major focus and collaboration with the local school districts brings free lunch sites, providing healthy lunches to the participating children. The Parks and Recreation staff also use their connections with local farmers to increase the amount of fresh fruit at lunch.

Bellarmine University’s honors students from the Class of 2027 are welcomed into the Bellarmine Honors Program on campus in Louisville, Kentucky on August 20, 2023. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY

Kaylee Gonzalez | © 2024-2025 Southwestern Adventist University

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ISU Grand Prix Rostelecom Cup 2016

 

Nov 03-06, 2016

Megasport Ice Palace

Moscow, Russia

 

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Armani Junior Program

Milano, 09/02/2020

Foto Ciamillo-Castoria/ Claudio Degaspari

The 27th annual Community Christmas program for the Riverbend community in Illinois is collecting items for those in need during the holiday season. The program, sponsored by United Way's Southwest Illinois Division and The Telegraph, runs through December 15, when dozens of boxes will be picked up from local businesses, organizations, churches and schools to be distributed to 15 local agencies. Items being collected include non-perishable food, new clothes and coats, winter weather necessities like gloves, hats and scarves, blankets, towels, baby care items, hygiene items, and new toys.

Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Youth Programs hosts the California Family Camp.

October 23rd, 2014

Residential College (with Mr. Andy Park) at SUNY Korea

The State University of New York, Korea

Stony Brook University

Más de 100 mil árboles fueron los que se sembraron los mil 500 estudiantes de los 32 centros educativos del cantón durante el periodo 2014-2015, que por 13 años consecutivos lleva adelante el programa de reforestación Prof. Ovidio Hidalgo Zambrano, y que este miércoles fue exitosamente clausurado por las autoridades respectivas.

 

Un acto especial se desarrolló en la plaza cívica Santos que contó con la asistencia de los directivos del programa, concejalas y concejales, así como Luis Bravo, director de la Corporación Forestal y Ambiental de Manabí-Corfam, Genny Macías de Alcívar, esposa del Alcalde, César Carrera, jefe de la Policía Distrito 4 de Manabí.

 

Las Unidades Educativas Oswaldo Castro, Gonzalo Abad, Pedro Tobías Zambrano, Raymundo Aveiga, Municipal Ítalo Colamarco Intriago, José María Egas, Augusto Solórzano Hoyos, entre otras que estuvieron en la clausura presentaron una variedad de árboles entre frutales, maderables y ornamentales.

 

Aproximadamente 3 mil plantas entre naranjos, cacao, algarrobo, guachapelí, guanábana, mandarina, café, guaba, papaya, flor del niño, mamey, fruta china, palmas, guaba de bejuco entre otras fueron las variedades que los ciudadanos chonenses recibieron de los estudiantes gratuitamente para que sean sembrados en sus propiedades.

 

Hugo Andrade, director responsable del programa de reforestación dijo que durante estos 13 años vemos a un Chone hermoso, un Chone vistoso y con pulmones en buen estado, esto es lo que nos gusta y amamos, una vida limpia con aire puro gracias al oxígeno que nos regalan las plantas.

 

Luis Bravo, representante de la Corfam dijo que Manabí y Chone están ganando un espacio en la reforestación, por eso estamos apoyando esta campaña, mientras el jefe de la Policía distrito zonal 4 César Carrera, destacó que esta ciudad es importante porque Chone es un jardín de mujeres bellas del Ecuador, así como hermosa es la reforestación, llamo a la reflexión a todos para seguir sembrando un árbol en cualquier lugar de la vivienda, finalmente Winston Argandoña, concejal delegado del Alcalde Deyton Alcívar, destacó lo importante de este programa indicando que esta lucha es dura pero hay que vencerla a como dé lugar, debemos terminar con la deforestación, y plantar miles de árboles.

 

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Some photos from our Friday program in Grey County

Celebrating the accomplishments of GAR's 2012 Educator Initiative Grants award winners on June 4, 2012 at the Andrew Jackson House. For more information on GAR Foundation's Educator Initiative Grants program, go to

www.garfoundation.org/educator-initiative-grants

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