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The Maryland Military Department celebrated Unity Day, an event designed to enhance cross-cultural awareness and promote harmony, Sept. 23, 2010, at the Fifth Regiment Armory in Baltimore. Unity Day included displays, artifacts, games/activities, food samples from the different groups as well as live music by the Maryland Defense Force Band. (Photo by Spc. Breeanna DuBuke, 29th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Unity Chapel dates back to 1766 when two Presbyterian missionaries visited the Latrobe area, which was on the remote frontier region at the time.
They began holding worship services for what became known as the Unity congregation on a farm in the area. In 1774, founder of Pennsylvania William Penn’s grandsons deeded 60 acres to Unity trustees to construct a “meeting house,” where a log church was built. Some of the adjacent land became a burial ground from the frontier settlers.
Unfortunately for that congregation, the log church was destroyed by fire in the winter of 1829-30. Its members then constructed a larger red brick church in 1830. By 1874 though, that building was demolished and replaced by another smaller red brick church which stand here today. The adjacent cemetery is the final resting place to some of the area early settlers. It is also the final resting place of Fred Rogers who was the host of the popular children's TV Program, "Mr. Rogers Neighborhood."
I took this photo because I noticed that a few lemons had fallen into our backyard from our neighbour's lemon tree. Luckily they were different sizes to really emphasize unity with variety.
Amritava Das, friend fo the groom and PhD biology researcher, performs the wedding unity ceremony in the form of "Elephant Toothpaste," a hydrogen peroxide chemistry experiment.
Susan Grant, standing right, executive vice president of CNN News Services, and Johnita Due, standing left, chair of the CNN diversity council, pass the time in the "Green Room." Richard Stengel, managing editor of TIME Magazine, sits in the background. U.S. Senator Barack Obama spoke on Sun. July 27, 2008, in the Skyline Ballroom of McCormick Place West on the last day of UNITY '08: A New Journalism for a Changing World.
Unity Temple -- Frank Lloyd Wright (1908). The temple is still in use by the Unitarian Universalist congregation that commissioned it.
Amritava Das, friend fo the groom and PhD biology researcher, performs the wedding unity ceremony in the form of "Elephant Toothpaste," a hydrogen peroxide chemistry experiment.
Amritava Das, friend fo the groom and PhD biology researcher, performs the wedding unity ceremony in the form of "Elephant Toothpaste," a hydrogen peroxide chemistry experiment.
The Maryland Military Department celebrated Unity Day, an event designed to enhance cross-cultural awareness and promote harmony, Sept. 23, 2010, at the Fifth Regiment Armory in Baltimore. Unity Day included displays, artifacts, games/activities, food samples from the different groups as well as live music by the Maryland Defense Force Band. (Photo by Spc. Breeanna DuBuke, 29th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)