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Images from the first weekend of the 2015 Colorado New Play Summit hosted for the 10th year by the DCPA Theatre Company. Pictured: Nasser Faris and Lenny Von Dohlen in 'The There There' rehearsal. Photos by John Moore and Kyle Malone.
Impressions and Opening & Awards Ceremony from the Urban Transformation Summit 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 22 October 2024 with Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Minister of Tourism of Saudi Arabia; Jeff Merritt, Head of Centre for Urban Transformation; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; London Breed, Mayor of San Francisco, USA; Mmamoloko Kubayi. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Stephen Porter
The summit had a cap of old snow, which crusted over but was never very solid. The temperatures certainly fell below freezing after mid-night. Normal Scottish winter hillwalking clothing is advised.
Paralyzed Veterans of America hosts its third annual Summit + EXPO, bringing together top researchers and health professionals to share best practices and learn about the latest research, treatments and therapies in spinal cord injury/disease and multiple sclerosis (MS) health care. To learn more about Summit 2013, please visit www.pva.org/summit2013.
The final ascent to the summit of North Tripyramid.
Taken October, 2011 in White Mountains, New Hampshire, United States
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Jetzt habe ich den Stoderzinken im reiferen Alter doch noch einmal bestiegen. Daran habe ich schon fast nicht mehr geglaubt. Aber das Gipfelerlebnis gestaltete sich angesichts der Kälte, des Windes, und des Nebels relativ unangenehm und kurz. Schnell ein Eintrag im Gipfelbuch, ein Foto vom Gipfelkreuz, und schon war ich mit Ursula, Romy, und Ferry wieder dahin, auf der Suche nach dem richtigen Abstiegsweg.
Now I have climbed the Stoderzinken at least at a more mature age. I almost no longer believed I would. But the summit experience turned out to be relatively unpleasant and short due to the cold, wind and fog. A quick entry in the summit book, a photo of the summit cross, and I was back there with Ursula, Romy and Ferry, looking for the right way down.
The NHS Values Summit brings together a diverse range of people and perspectives to create a greater understanding of how people’s differences, social status and cultural expectations can affect their experiences of health and care.
It challenges and inspires people to think about the role of ethical leadership in improving the health and wellbeing of local communities, staff and patients and how the NHS can increase the social value of its activities.
Welcoming representatives from health and social care, alongside more than 20 partners from the voluntary and community sector, this event (in Leeds, Yorkshire) was a template for future NHS Values Summits, which will be held twice a year in different locations across the country. Each event will explore a different theme relating to equality, health inequalities and human rights. The next gathering will take place in May 2013.
Summit Shawl from Knitty Spring/Summer 2010. I used Tess' Designer Yarns Raw Silk in the silver colorway as called for in the pattern. I used 13 pattern repeats instead of the 15 the pattern called for on size 4 Addi Turbo lace needles.
This was started on April 5, 2010 and completed on May 1, 2010. This was made for my mom.
We stayed on the summit for .24578345 minutes. It was super-windy and despite the bluebird sky, the land was covered in a gray-brown haze, making it hard to see the surrounding hills, let alone Boston or the White Mountains.
It was Liam's first summit, though. Mount Monadnock, November 20, 2005. You're all witnesses - sort of.
Did you know that Monadnock is one of the most climbed peak in the world? This site claims it's number one, and this guy says it's number two.
THE SUMMIT is Missouri REALTORS® premiere education and networking event, hosted bi-annually at the beautiful and centrally located Lake of the Ozarks.
The NHS Values Summit brings together a diverse range of people and perspectives to create a greater understanding of how people’s differences, social status and cultural expectations can affect their experiences of health and care.
It challenges and inspires people to think about the role of ethical leadership in improving the health and wellbeing of local communities, staff and patients and how the NHS can increase the social value of its activities.
Welcoming representatives from health and social care, alongside more than 20 partners from the voluntary and community sector, this event (in Leeds, Yorkshire) was a template for future NHS Values Summits, which will be held twice a year in different locations across the country. Each event will explore a different theme relating to equality, health inequalities and human rights. The next gathering will take place in May 2013.
The 10th annual SLJ Leadership Summit: Fire it Up! Sparking Creativity and Motivating Students, was held in St. Paul MN from October 25-26, 2014, where school librarians, education leaders, tech innovators, authors, publishers, and vendor stakeholders convened to tackle the most pressing challenges and the greatest opportunities facing schools and school libraries. Photo ©2014 Joey Tichenor.
The lakeland market town of Keswick seen from the summit of Castlehead rock. The summit to the left of the picture is Dodd and the upper slopes is the Carlside outlier of Skiddaw whose lofty summit can not be seen from this side of the fell.
These hills formed part of the view that so inspired an English Romantic who in 1811 committed his impressions in a letter to a friend, Elizabeth Hitchener:
" I have taken a long solitary ramble today. These gigantic mountains piled on each other, these waterfalls, these million shaped clouds tinted by varying colours of innumerable rainbows hanging between yourself and a lake as smooth and dark as a plain of polished jet, - oh! these are sights admirable to the contemplative, I have been much struck by the grandeur of it's imagery. Nature here sports in an awful waywardness of her solitude; the summits of the loftiest of these immense piles of rock seem but to elevate Skiddaw and Helvellyn."
Percy Bysshe Shelley 1792-1822.