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Lucile MacRae’s life was hardly that of a typical young woman of the 1920′s, and Huntington resident Sue Jepsen has the diaries and artifacts to prove it. Jepsen, who is MacRae’s second cousin once removed, is the current caretaker of many precious items inherited from Lucile and her mother, Agnes, souvenirs of the many years they spent living and traveling in East Asia. She’s also the transcriber of Lucile’s diaries, many of which describe Lucile’s experiences in the Phillippines, China, Canton, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Sumatra, Java, Thailand, and Japan. Jepsen told Lucile MacRae’s story in the program, From Singapore to Nagasaki: The 1919 Diary of an American Woman Abroad.
Oklahoma National Guard and Azerbaijan leadership start this year’s Oklahoma-Azerbaijan Agricultural Forum with a breakfast gathering at the Skirvin Hotel in Oklahoma City, Nov. 7, 2019. The Oklahoma National Guard is supporting this year’s forum through the National Guard’s State Partnership Program, which paired the OKNG and the Azerbaijan Ministry of Defense in 2002 and kick-started Oklahoma-Azerbaijan cooperation. (Oklahoma Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian Schroeder)
Comissão de Assuntos Sociais (CAS) realiza audiência pública interativa para receber o ministro da Saúde para que apresente informações sobre as políticas e diretrizes de sua pasta, bem como a proposta de extinção do Programa Mais Médicos, respectiva substituição por outro programa de governo, e o modelo de atuação complementar da União para a atenção básica em serviços de saúde: financiamento e formação dos profissionais médicos em atendimento à saúde da família e comunitária.
À bancada, em pronunciamento, Laissa Polyana da Silva Vasconcellos (Laissa Guerreira).
Foto: Roque de Sá/Agência Senado
Kindergartners performed the Thanksgiving music program at The Barstow School on November 20, 2018. (Photo by Todd Race)
Corporate wellness activities focused on physical fitness, mindfulness, and healthy work habits designed for modern workplaces. These initiatives support employee well-being through structured routines and health and wellness community programs that encourage active lifestyles, mental balance, and improved workplace productivity.
Council continues to support our Financial Assistance Program because it directly benefits local community groups who would not normally qualify for any government assistance.
This year we are distributed $84,689 across 78 projects throughout our community.
Projects range from recreational activities, painting classes, theatre productions and dance and music therapy, to cultural and teaching children environmentally sustainable practices, mental health support groups, support for people with disabilities, and arts programs.
The projects reflect the diversity of community life in our City and support a wide range of issues of concern to Council and our residents.
They are also a sign that as a community, we are working together to ensure that for many people our City of Canterbury is truly a great place to live and work.
USG successfully hosted the second annual Achieving Collegiate Excellence and Success (ACES) Summer Bridge Program from June 16-19, 2015. ACES seeks to support students and create a seamless pathway from high school to college completion.
ACES focuses on career preparation and exploration. Rising seniors from local high schools participate in activities that develop leadership, teamwork, and interpersonal skills essential for success in today's workforce.
Coaching and support will continue for ACES scholars as they pursue their education with Montgomery County Public Schools, Montgomery College, and the Universities at Shady Grove.
30.11.2018 - Prefeita Paula Mascarenhas prestigia a III Mostra de Talentos do programa Jovem Aprendiz/UCPel - alunos das escolas municipais participantes do Cada Jovem Conta- Pelotas Pacto pela Paz - Foto: Gustavo Vara
River’s Edge, A Place for Reflection and Action, a Ministry of the Congregation of St. Joseph in Rocky River, Ohio.
Margaret J. Wheatley is an American writer and management consultant who studies organizational behavior.
Margaret J. Wheatley presented "The Gift Economy" seminar November 1, 2013 at the River's Edge Cleveland in Rocky River, Ohio.
While visiting the Cleveland area, Margaret contributed a conversation to the I-Open library offering a generous and wise perspective on today's shifting world, what we as leaders can do next, and what must be done in the face of deteriorating civilization to sustain belief in human potential.
Related Interview Materials at I-Open:
•Flickr Album www.flickr.com/photos/iopen/sets/72157646395355818
•I-Open Research www.i-open.org/research/margaret-j-wheatley-capacity-buil...
•Scribd www.scribd.com/doc/237885827/Margaret-J-Wheatley-Intervie...
•SlideShare www.slideshare.net/IOpen2/margaret-jwheatleyinterviewtran...
•SoundCloud soundcloud.com/i-open/margaret-j-wheatley-writer
•YouTube youtu.be/0odR7BrJ2bM?list=UUrIFpGrW_imvof4G5jvvhQw
•Vimeo vimeo.com/104064619
Additional Resources:
* en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_J._Wheatley
* The Berkana Institute, a global charitable leadership foundation berkana.org
Students in the Jewish Museum's Teen Intern Program tour "Scenes from the Collection."
The Teen Intern Program offers students the opportunity to gain work experience by assisting professional educators in the Museum’s art studio and galleries, while simultaneously exploring art and Jewish culture, and developing their own creative interests. Photos by Matthew Carasella.
Kofi Lomotey '74 lead a presentation on the history of the Shule Program (Shule means "school" in Swahili) that he developed in the 70s, for Black children in the Oberlin community.
Photo by Mike Crupi
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We made wedding programs all day for Kate's wedding. All day. Here's Kristen (is that name spelled right?) and Ben in the midst of the making.
Short Program, November 16, 2018
ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2018
Moscow / RUS
Megasport Arena
16.11.2018 - 18.11.2018
“Sinfónica para todos” se denominó el programa de extensión que la orquesta ofrecerá en el Teatro Universidad de Chile, el que incluye algunos de los más reconocidos movimientos de afamadas obras de todos los tiempos.
Programa
DIRECTOR: François López-Ferrer (Estados Unidos)
Gioachino Rossini
Obertura Guillermo Tell (Parte final)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonía N° 40 – I. Molto Allegro
Ludwig van Beethoven
Sinfonía N° 5 – I. Allegro
Johannes Brahms
Danza Húngara No 6 in Re
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Escena y Vals de “El lago de los cisnes”
Antonín Dvořák
Sinfonía N° 9 – IV. Allegro con fuoco
Maurice Ravel
Bolero
Fotografías de @PatricioMeloFotografía