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A Cobaya "underground" dinner with David Lanster and Kelly Moran of DK Culinary Ventures on January 12, 2017.
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Sydnei Theus enjoys a roll next to her mother, Laray during Dee Andrews 3rd Annual Serving With A Thankful Heart Thanksgiving luncheon and dinner on Monday, November 22, 2010, at Ernest S. McBride Park.
It's a bit blurred but this was one of my better shots. 1600 and 1.8 was still to slow for the fast action of this match.
Mobile snap of the office, from where I sit. The remainder of today's (just today's) folder of stuff to do in the foreground.
June 15, 2017 | AHSF's Associate Board event benefiting the Refugee Health Clinic at Eastmont Wellness, a member of Alameda Health System
On October 13th, 2014, Casey Movers moved Duxbury realtor Kim Zanellato’s client Joanne C from Plymouth into our storage for holdover.
After the move, Joanne had very positive things to say about the Casey Movers crew:
Casey Movers Kenny, Oscar and Raldy loaded up a trailer for Anne on ...
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today welcomed 32 faculty and staff from Hispanic-Serving Institutions and Hispanic-Serving School Districts around the nation to the 2024 class of E. Kika De La Garza (EKDLG) Fellows.
The EKDLG Fellows came to Washington, D.C. to learn how USDA services and programs can benefit them, their students, and their communities. This effort is part of USDA’s commitment to advance equity in professional development opportunities and build a more diverse pipeline into public service and the agricultural sector. “This year’s class of fellows is the largest so far and a testament of the program’s success,” said Dr. Lisa R. Ramírez, director of USDA’s Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement.
The E. Kika De La Garza Fellows Program is part of USDA’s Hispanic-Serving Institutions National Program, which is committed to supporting a 21st century agricultural workforce through professional development, workforce development and exposure to opportunities for faculty, staff and students. Through this program, USDA also partners with the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities to provide high quality internship experiences, placing more than 3,000 interns since 1994. This program demonstrates USDA’s commitment to ensuring equitable access to the Department’s programs, services and resources by underserved groups. (USDA photo by Tom Witham)
Copperware have antimicrobial properties. Copper utensils and cookware helped to prevent the spread of diseases. In many tests it showed that 99.9% of the bacteria on copper alloy surfaces (with 65% or greater copper content) were eliminated within 2 hours of exposure. According to research at Southampton University in the U.K., MRSA microbes remain alive on stainless steel surfaces for up to three days, whereas the same microbes on a copper surface are eliminated within 90 minutes.
He's doing well - 127 Mph serve, 2 sets up, 3 - 3 in the current set and 15 love up in the current game.
On Saturday, March 7, the National Kidney Foundation serving the Delaware Valley hosted its 25th Annual Kidney Ball on Saturday, March 7 at The Park Hyatt at the Bellevue in Philadelphia. The major fundraising event helped raise more than $300,000 for the Foundation and its mission. More than 475 guests attended the event which featured a cocktail hour, silent auction, an award ceremony, dinner, dancing and a live auction.
Lynn Doyle of Comcast Network’s It’s Your Call with Lynn Doyle served as the event emcee and helped auction off big ticket live auction items throughout the evening. The Foundation honored Dr. Edward R. Jones, Physician Honoree and Dr. Shuin-Lin Yang, Patient Honoree, for their unwavering commitment to fighting kidney disease and helping to fulfill the mission of the National Kidney Foundation serving the Delaware Valley. The Foundation also honored Fresenius Medical Care North America, operator of the nation’s leading network of dialysis facilities, for their continued support of Foundation’s patient programs and services.
The National Kidney Foundation serving the Delaware Valley Inc., a major voluntary health organization, seeks to prevent kidney and urinary tract diseases, improves the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases, and increases the availability of all organs for transplantation. To learn more about the event and/or the Foundation, visit www.nkfdv.org or call 215-923-8611.
Peacekeepers serving with the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) continuously repair and improve roads to better protect civilians and enable the delivery of humanitarian aid. In Upper Nile State, severe flooding has displaced many residents and rendered the vital 170 km supply route between Malakal and Renk near-impassable, obstructing access to essential services and disrupting livelihoods. UNMISS engineers from India are therefore working to rehabilitate this road, with the maintenance efforts expected to be completed by February 2025.
Photo: Nektarios Markogiannis/UNMISS
Peacekeepers serving with the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) continuously repair and improve roads to better protect civilians and enable the delivery of humanitarian aid. In Upper Nile State, severe flooding has displaced many residents and rendered the vital 170 km supply route between Malakal and Renk near-impassable, obstructing access to essential services and disrupting livelihoods. UNMISS engineers from India are therefore working to rehabilitate this road, with the maintenance efforts expected to be completed by February 2025.
Photo: Nektarios Markogiannis/UNMISS
Professional Process Service is a locally owned and managed full-service New Haven, CT process service company. We serve papers in New Haven and statewide in Connecticut at a single rate. Papers received by 11:00 am go out for service that day. Our process servers work weekends and papers that can be legally served on Sunday are attempted.
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24 Dixwell Avenue #272
New Haven, CT 06708
Phone: (203) 584-9820
Fax:(203) 573-8835
Contact Person:Stuart Perlmutter
Contact Email: stup46@aol.com
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Juba, 14 September 2023: Staff officers and military observers serving with United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) receive UN medal to honour their contributions and service to the people of South Sudan, 29 peacekeepers - including four women - from India, Zambia, Guatemala, Ghana, Norway, Bangladesh, Brazil, Pakistan, Rwanda, Mongolia and Vietnam - received the prestigious United Nations medals at a heartfelt ceremony. Lieutenant-General Mohan Subramanian, the UNMISS Force Commander, also attended the event.
Photos by Isaac Billy/UNMISS
Original Material Type: 8 1/2" x 11" informational booklet
Title: Chinese Hospital, San Francisco: Serving the Community Since 1925
Publication Info: Chinese Hospital, c. 1986
Subject Keywords: San Francisco, Chinatown, Chinese Hospital, Tung Wah Dispensary, San Francisco State School of Nursing, CT scanner,
Collection: Chinatown Branch Archives
Repository: San Francisco Public Library - Chinatown/Him Mark Lai Branch