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After traveling to Montreal in 2014 for Eurokracy, I’ve always wanted to return. But due to a busy schedule last year and some last minute plans changing, it didn’t happen. For 2016 though, it all came together and I was amazed at how the event has evolved in just two years to be the amazing weekend that it is now! Click here for the full Eurokracy 2016 article by Sam Dobbins
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This is the Walsingham Abbey Grounds in Little Walsingham.
No commericial photography is allowed here (so don't use for things like blogs etc).
The Grounds contains the ruins of the original Priory, founded c. 1153 by Augustinian Canons, including the magnificent East Window, the Refectory, Crypt and Holy Wells. A place of pilgrimage for nearly all the kings and queens of England from Henry III in 1226 up to and including Henry VIII in 1511, visitors can discover the site of the original Holy House, excavated in 1961, and the legend of the Knight's Gate in the northern wall.
The remains of Remains of St Marys Priory are Grade I listed.
Remains of St Marys Priory, Walsingham - British Listed Buildings
Scheduled Ancient Monument. Remains of Augustinian Priory. Founded circa 1150.
Became an important pilgrimage centre. All that remains of the church is the
C15 gabled east wall with a very large window, the tracery missing, and 2 octagonal
turrets with buttresses with flushwork and niches. Late C13 remains of refectory
with south and west walls only, the west wall having large 4-light traceried
window. East of the refectory is the early C14 dormitory undercroft: 2 aisles
of 3 bays, rib vaulted, on octagonal piers and semi-circular wall shafts. The
rest of the Priory remains is incorporated into the Abbey house. Including Norman
doorway east of the Priory church re-erected and imported from elsewhere, these
are the only pre-C13 remains.
The remains of the East Window.
Oostende, Ostende
During our sea voyage we heard that our originally scheduled stay in Amsterdam had been changed to Ostend in Belgium for safety reasons.
The 'Peperbusse', remains of the burnt-down church St-Pieterskerk in 1896; Oostende, Belgium.
Brig. Gen. Paul J. Laughlin, the 2nd Infantry Division’s Deputy Commanding General for Maneuver, and Col. John M. Scott, Commander, U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I officiated at a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Maude Hall on Feb. 5 recognizing the grand opening of 2ID’s Tax Center for 2014. The tax center features 21 dedicated and trained staff members who will prepare and file your tax return at no charge. Returns are filed electronically and if a refund is due, it is usually received within seven to 12 business days. The service is open to active duty Soldiers, retirees and eligible family members. Filers should stop by Camps Casey, Red Cloud or Stanley Tax Centers, prior to scheduling an appointment, to pick up a copy of the tax center document checklist. – U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Mark A. Kauffman
This was scheduled for right before Christmas break but was postponed since school was closed due to snow that day.
The event was scheduled to be a 10K cross country run; unfortunately Area I weather of late has damaged the course so nearly 60 runners took to the roads of Camps Casey and Hovey on July 27.
On hand to make the award presentations was the Commander of 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion Lt. Col. Mark Danner.
Even though this was an individual competition, Danner could see the fellowship among the runners and he liked what he saw during the contest.
“Esprit de corps… fosters unit pride… we can’t ask for anything more for our Soldiers,” said Danner. “This is an example of what we’re all about here in the 2nd Infantry Division.”
Runners competed in five categories and here are the individual results:
Women's Senior:
1st place: Leilani Douthit
Women's Open:
1st place: Spc. Robin Thomas
2nd place: Christine Sing
3rd place: Kendra Cox
Men’s Senior:
1st place: Chief Warrant Officer Jael Lord
2nd place: Chief Warrant Officer Ronald Miller
3rd place: Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Bradley
Men’s Open:
1st place: Cpt. Elder Bennett
2nd place: Sgt. Edward Lopez
3rd place: Pfc. Jason Pulido
Stroller:
1st place: Cpt. Timothy Cox
2nd place: Sgt. 1st Class Guy Sing
3rd place Staff Sgt. Sean Watls
Image Description: The schedule for the 1966 Homecoming festivities. The Homecoming game pitted NDSU against Montana State University, with NDSU prevailing by a score of 34 to 10.
Date of Original:October 7 & 8, 1966
Item Number: AA1a.45 - 1966
Ordering Information: library.ndsu.edu/archives/collections-institute/photograp...
Schedule of performers at the Chameleon Club on September 13, 2013. Kingsfoil, Darry Miller & the Veil, Last Scene in Reno, Jesse Baker, and Katy Glorioso
After a tough non-conference schedule that saw the WSSU Rams face two ranked teams, and three playoff teams, the #15 ranked Winston-Salem State Rams will shift focus as they begin their run for another CIAA Title, as the Rams will host the Vikings of Elizabeth City State University in the CIAA opener, at Bowman Gray Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 pm.
Elizabeth City State is coming off of a tough 20-19 loss to Benedict last weekend.
This matchup will be the first in two season between the Rams and Vikings, who met three times in two years recently, as the Rams defeated the Vikings in back to back CIAA Championships in 2011 and 2012.
The WSSU Rams opened the season with two straight top 25 games, and must now refocus for another solid challenge from the Elizabeth City State Vikings.
One thing the WSSU Rams must do to help secure this win, is cut down on mental mistakes and penalties. WSSU currently is average 9.7 penalties per game for 83.3 yards per game.
The Series
The contest will be the 56th gridiron meeting between the two schools, with WSSU holding a 38-15-2 series lead. Below is the last sixth matchups between WSSU and Elizabeth City St.
2001: WSSU won, 45-6
2002: ECSU won, 15-14
2005: WSSU won, 24-23
2011: WSSU won, 22-17; WSSU won, 38-18
2012: WSSU won 34-19
I am trying to start a schedule for the day, of getting up showering, getting ready making breakfast, chillin, making lunch, working out before dinner, shower, eat dinner, relax before bed, than sleep, and start over again. As much as i like this scheduling it makes things easier, i also love spontaneity which i find time for as much as possible.
Fire Island, Shirley
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Camping Reservations: (631) 244-7275
Hours:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM (Saturday - Wednesday)
8:30 AM - 8:30 PM (Thursday - Friday)
Smith Point - the county's largest oceanfront park - offers swimming, scuba diving, surfing, saltwater fishing, camping, outer beach access, food concession, playground, showers, & special events in season.
Directions:
Take William Floyd Parkway (Long Island Expressway, exit 68 south) to it southern terminus at Fire Island.
Smith Point, on the Fire Island barrier beach, is a haven for sportsmen, surfers and beach lovers. An extremely popular facility, the park's white sands, rolling Atlantic surf and adjoining camping facility attract Suffolk County residents and tourists each summer season. Reservations are required for all the sites in the campground. All sites have water, and many have electric hookups and sewers. Outer beach camping is available on first come, first served basis, beach conditions permitting. A nationally recognized team of lifeguards makes Smith Point its home base, providing ocean visitors with an extra-special safety feature. Off-road vehicles, with permit only, may drive on the western portion of the outer beach. All beach-goers are advised to respect the marked, protective fencing around the nest sites of endangered shorebirds inhabiting the ocean and bay beaches. The Smith Point Beach Hut (www.thebeachhuts.com) features a diverse menu and seafood specialties. Special events are scheduled throughout the summer months at Smith Point County Park.
Weekly Golf Organizers, Tony Florio, Barbara Hejduk, Denis Lanoue, Tony Pasteris (missing), Ian Fraser (presenter)
This is the track schedule for the 2011 season, as jpg image from a Word document.
The original Word document can also be downloaded from:
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Tin knocker Joe Maxfield, of Colchester, Vt. who works for Avonda Air Systems of South Burlington, works on ducts at Shelburne Museum's Center for Art and Education on 12-14-12. The Center for Art and Education is scheduled to open in the fall of 2013 and will transform the museum from seasonal to year round operation. The 17,000 square foot center includes two galleries, an auditorium and classroom space. PC Construction of South Burlington is the construction manager on the project.
these girls are good to go for the schedule a service call, chose bettwe this and the other 2 girls and guy
Photos showing the conditions of Bread and Cheese Creek in the Willow Road before our cleanup Scheduled for Saturday, April 6, 2013 at 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM, All the assistance from volunteers and sponsor is greatly appreciated!
This cleanups and several other re are running in April will be in conjunction with the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay’s Annual Project Clean Stream Event.
Our cleanups are part of an ongoing effort clean the entire stream by 2014 in preparation for the War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration. (Bread and Cheese Creek has been noted as one of the possible highlighted location on the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail) The creek played a rather significant part in the Battle of North Point which took place on September 12, 1814. Both the American and British Troops camped along its banks. It is rumored that the young heroes Daniel Wells (19) and Henry McComas (18) used the stream channel to sneak up on British General Robert Ross killing him with their muskets before being killed in return fire. This important part of our history should not be left the eyesore it currently is.
Remember, there plenty of ways for volunteers to participate. We will need every type of person of every ability level to contribute and assist with the Clean Up. Though it is true we will need people to dig out shopping carts and haul trash to the dumpsters, we can use people to run water, food, tools, and trash bags (both empty and full) to individuals in the creek. People to sort recyclables from the debris removed. People will be needed to work the grills as well as many other less strenuous activities. We are also authorized to sign-off on Community Service and Service Learning Hours for students. The more people we have, the easier the work will be for everyone. Please feel free to pass this information on to other who might be interesting in helping as well. As my grandfather always said, “Many hands makes the work light”. We run our cleanups as a family event with all age groups welcome by developing plenty of ways for volunteers to participate.
You can learn more about us through our website at: www.BreadandCheeseCreek.org become our friend on FaceBook, Google+ or follow us on Twitter and/or join the Clean Break and Cheese Creek Group. You can also see photos of our past cleanups on Flickr and our videos on YouTube. You can also subscribe to out Electronic Newsletter.
If you have any comments or questions please contact us. Thank you again for your interest!
On my first full day in London I didn't have anything scheduled. So I headed over to the Tate Britain to see a special exhibition about the Rossetti family.
Nothing like the wait for your train at the end of a nice evening out... we ended up with about a 15min wait on the green line coming back to Navy Yard Last night.
Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) submarine Hakuryu (SS 503) arrives at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for a scheduled port visit, Feb. 6. While in port, the submarine crew will conduct various training evolutions and have the opportunity to enjoy the sights and culture of Hawaii. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Steven Khor/Released)
Michigan State home football schedule on the south facade of Spartan Stadium. Today's opponent: Central Michigan.
One of many, many (scheduled and unscheduled) weddings at the cathedral, including a Wiccan Handfasting Wedding, and a Self Marriage Ceremony.
These were the scheduled events at the cathedral: CLEU Celebration, Mystic Movement, Daily Philosophy Discussion, Vinyasa Flow Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Daily Confessional, Shamanic Cheerleaders (inspired spirit raising), Angel Walk, Kirtan, Chanting Nam-Myo-Ho-Renge-Kyo, Zen Buddhist Chants, Spirit Guide Seminar,
Walking Visulization Meditation, daily Burnin' Deeksha, Planetary Invocation, Meditation with Tibetan Bowls and Bells, CLEU Convergence, Moon Yoga, Sivananda Yoga, Buddhist Meditation, Tantra Puja, Goddess Dance, Mind, Body, Spirit Yoga, Super Hero Flying Lessons, Fire Arts Collective Performance, Kabbalat Shabbat, Sunrise Shabbat, Kundalini Flow Yoga, The Natural Link: Bringing the Natural Elements into your Yoga Practice, Christian Communion and Worship, Morning Church o' Funk!, Temple Bhajan Band.
141006-N-BD629-069 SPLIT, Croatia (Oct. 6, 2014) Quartermasters plot the ship's course on the bridge of the amphibious transport dock ship USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19) as it prepares to pull into Split, Croatia for a scheduled port visit. Mesa Verde, part of the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group with the embarked 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Shannon M. Smith/Released)
Day 5 of the 2022 Little League Softball World Series held at Stallings Stadium in Greenville, NC (August 13, 2022).
Game schedule, results, and more available at www.littleleague.org/world-series/2022/llsws/