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Canadian geese play "follow the leader". This must have something to do with the migration mindset. Only at this time of the year are they so sensitive to each other's movements. One bird's decision to walk a certain way affects the whole flock. It was rather amusing to watch.

Breakfast Program at the Harbour Pointe Lakefront Hotel on the Forest Industry. The program was led by Bill Cook, Upper Peninsula Forester/Biologist, Michigan State University Extension on Wednesday May 2nd, 2018. From the Government Relations site, "the Michigan Road Scholar Tour takes faculty of the University of Michigan (U-M) on a five-day traveling seminar on the State of Michigan. This educational tour exposes participants to the state’s economy, government and politics, culture, educational systems, health and social issues, history, and geography."

From a May 2008 visit to Rare's Pride program outside Quito Ecuador in the Quijos Valley near El Chaco and around the Napo Provence. This project explores water issues in this critical watershed for the entire region. Photos courtesy of Jason Houston, www.jasonhouston.com .

Kirsty Boyle

Karakuri: Ancient Japanese robot craft

Some photos from our Friday program in Grey County

Impossible PX600 Cool Black Frame film

La Vicepresidencia de la República y el Ministerio Coordinador de Sectores Estratégicos ponen en marcha el Programa Visitas Estudiantiles a Megaconstrucciones Ecuatorianas, mediante el cual los alumnos de diferentes instituciones educativas del país podrán visitar los megaproyectos y conocer sus procesos de construcción.

on location filming for Bobby Murphy's film "Out Of Touch"

Western Local Government Program - 2012 Pre-Conference Event

Atendimentos são realizados nos 147 centros de saúde da capital e, desde 2010, quando foi implantado, projeto entregou 22 mil próteses à população da capital.

 

Foto José Luiz Campos

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Arnita Christie accepts the placque on behalf of Abbott Labs

Ha Ninh Pham, Vietnamese artist doing his residency at the ASEAN art space/studio in the Heritage Building (previous home of the ASEAN Gallery, next to ASEAN Hall, Mezzanine).

 

Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat / Kusuma Pandu Wijaya

Models of various US and Soviet space rockets: Saturn V, Saturn I, Saturn IB, and Soyuz. All these models are 1/96 scale.

 

This exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum is titled "Apollo: When We Went to the Moon", but it includes the historical background of the space program (starting with the Cold War) and also contains items from the Soviet space program.

Emma, age 9, experiences nature first hand…an experience she never had in the city

Kids from Phelps Luck Elementary School in Columbia, MD and the Matnas Community Arts Center in Sapir, Israel participated in a year long literacy and cultural arts program. They wrote stories, illustrated them, and performed through an ancient Japanese storytelling technique called Kamishibai. On June 10, 2009 the two groups of kids shared and performed their stories over a live web chat.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

M-Lab

Harvard Art Museums

 

Ceramics Program Director Kathy King and her assistant Darrah Bowden led a hands-on demonstration of faience during this M-Lab workshop organized and led by Laura Taronas, a Ph.D. candidate in Egyptology at Harvard. The workshop explored the multiple applications and symbolic meanings of the color blue throughout Egyptian history. Participants took a visual tour of some of ancient Egypt’s most emblematic work, focusing on the use of the color across mediums. In a hands-on session in the Materials Lab that followed, participants had the opportunity to mold and sculpt faience and create their own mock wall painting fragments inspired by Theban tomb paintings incorporating Egyptian blue.

 

Read more about this workshop here:

www.harvardartmuseums.org/visit/calendar/materials-lab-wo...

 

Read more about the Ceramics Program here:

ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics

 

Tarrell Arnold with children Cherrell Arnold, Tyreece Arnold, Kingsli Arnold participates in the Lunch at the Library program inside Lancaster Library on July 6, 2023.

 

The LA County Library’s annual Lunch at the Library program returns, providing free, nutritious meals to kids and teens 18 and under during the summer months.

 

From June 12 – August 4, fifteen select libraries will be offering lunch on a first come, first served basis from 12 – 1 pm, check the library website for locations. There are no restrictions on family income. Free meals must be eaten at the library. (Mayra Vasquez/ Los Angeles County)

 

For more information on Painted Bar Stables and our youth adventure program please see www.paintedbarstables.com/youthadventure.html.

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