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Department of the Air Force Police and 66th Security Forces Squadron personnel held a field sobriety class at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., March 10. A detection training class was held prior to evaluating volunteer drinkers (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
"After all my past experiences I know two things: I need sobriety and I need to work. I did both of those things and now I am a self-supporting member of society. Goodwill is all about giving second chances and that is what Goodwill did for me, they gave me a second chance."
To read her story, visit www.goodwill.org/my-story/kelle-wright/
Sober Bowl 2024 @ Clark County Amphitheater 2.11.2024
As an alternative to the Super Bowl, The Sober Bowl offers an alcohol free environment for sports fans to enjoy the game without the societal pressure to get drunk or drink during the game. Some celebs spoke on their experiences with alcohol and sobriety including:
-Chris Kael of Five Finger Death Punch
-Craig Gass
-Earl Campbell
-Leigh Steinberg
-Rod Pedersen
Performances by
- Huntley
- The Soul Juice Band
- Michael D Richter
2024 © Fred Morledge - PhotoFM.com
Mamas was eyeballing the good stuff. Everyone loved her! She had so many doggie massages from everyone.
Department of the Air Force Police and 66th Security Forces Squadron personnel held a field sobriety class at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., March 10. A detection training class was held prior to evaluating volunteer drinkers (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
Nancy Kenny as Mary Magdalene in "Mary Magdalene and Adventures in Sobriety"
copyright Andrew Alexander - all rights reserved
Goritz, Austria, 1845 – Paris 1916
1883
Oil on canvas
148.9 x 299.4 cm
Gift of Mrs. A. Baumgarten in memory of her husband
Inventory 1922.102
Loir was the landscape painter of Paris during the industrial age of the Belle Époque. While at the Parma Academy of Fine Arts, he mixed with the up-and-coming young painters of Italian modernity, the “Macchiaioli” who observed movement and form to create a “macchia” or luminous spot. Loir arrived in Paris in 1863 and witnessed a society bubbling with energy, the city packed with cabarets, open-air dance floors, cafés and shows. Loir depicted the Paris suburbs with their humble population of workers, strollers and shopgirls. In his impressive, panoramic scenes, the busy energy of the streets contrasts with the sobriety of his carefully structured compositions. The twinkling gas lamps, sweeping new avenues and opulent store-fronts were the source of his inspiration. Fascinated by the atmosphere of night, he used monochrome tonalities that conveyed a certain melancholy. Smoke effects, subtle lighting and misty twilights – these are his defining elements. His love of light on water even earned him the nickname “water therapist”! He haunted the Paris boulevards, as did other painters of life in the capital, such as Gervex and Béraud. During his very successful career he was awarded the Légion d’honneur in 1898, and made lucrative partnerships in the burgeoning world of advertising illustration.
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Department of the Air Force Police and 66th Security Forces Squadron personnel held a field sobriety class at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., March 10. A detection training class was held prior to evaluating volunteer drinkers (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
Department of the Air Force Police and 66th Security Forces Squadron personnel held a field sobriety class at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., March 10. A detection training class was held prior to evaluating volunteer drinkers (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
Department of the Air Force Police and 66th Security Forces Squadron personnel held a field sobriety class at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., March 10. A detection training class was held prior to evaluating volunteer drinkers (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
Department of the Air Force Police and 66th Security Forces Squadron personnel held a field sobriety class at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., March 10. A detection training class was held prior to evaluating volunteer drinkers (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
Department of the Air Force Police and 66th Security Forces Squadron personnel held a field sobriety class at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., March 10. A detection training class was held prior to evaluating volunteer drinkers (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
“Being single and looking can be tough enough — it can be even more difficult when alcohol is taken out of the picture.In a world where happy hours and dancing revolve around alcohol, meeting like-minded people can be a challenge for people who are in recovery, or don’t want to drink.”