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The Seabiscuit program took place on August 2003 at Countryside.

 

Seabiscuit's former jockey lives locally and he described the world of thoroughbred racing in the 1930s when Seabiscuit was the “all-star” of all time. He shared a scrapbook filled with his racing career highlights and shared many memories. The library was filled to capacity that day.

A Scientist in Park intern talking about the night sky. Perched on a fan palm tree.

 

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NPS / Robert Zuniga

 

Alt Text: A close up of a ranger talking about the night sky.

making the museums and the web 2009 program. it starts so neatly. all the proposals and all of the committee comments are 'on the table'.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Baltimore District employees participating in a Leader Development Program take part in a Staff Ride on the battlefields of Gettysburg, Pa., Nov. 9, 2016. The Staff Ride allowed prospective leaders to study historic battlefields for a professional perspective in leadership lead by Albert F. Lord Jr., a professor of Theater Planning at the U.S. Army War College. (U.S. Army photo by David Gray)

Pastor Damian Chandler at the nighttime program on Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at the Believe the Promise International Pathfinder Camporee in Gillette Wyoming.

Photo by Alvin Goulbourne | North American Division

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Sara shows how easy it is to program out of a box!

programs & litho before 1900 related to theatre

Lt. Governor Rutherford Visits STEM Program by Scott Henderson at Wilde Lake Middle School, 10481 Cross Fox Ln, Columbia, MD 21044

Philadelphia, March 2010.

 

displaying her work in progress for the mural arts program.

We had a wonderful afternoon with Programming A. Our students learned the basics of programming with Scratch Jr. By the end of the day we were creating a dance party! We can tell it’s going to be a great week.

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