Sentences with phrase «gathering place for some children»

The center has come under attack in the last year for serving as a gathering place for some children in their upper teens, including those older than its age limit of 18.
Jewish Community Centers across New York serve as a gathering place for children, seniors, friends and neighbors — and any threat to them is an attack on all of us.»

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Those ministries range from helping the homeless, providing space for ministry classes, providing classes to people in the midst of job transition, place for youth to gather in a safe and supervised environment, the region's largest multi-week summer program for 1000 + children, to name just a few.
In the UK, which faces exactly the same issue, the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges has put out a demand for a 20 % tax on fizzy drinks, a strict limit on fast food outlets near schools and other places where children and youth gather, the removal of junk food vending machines from hospitals, and a prohibition on junk food ads before 9.00 p.m.
The house became a winter gathering place for the increasingly large family — MacInnis now has 21 nieces and nephews, and his wife, Jackie, is pregnant with their first child — and on the TV there were some sights to see.
Let one child be appointed each morning to gather up uneaten food and place it in a box outside the door for a parent volunteer to collect.
Park space provides wonderful places for children to play, athletic facilities for sports teams, spaces for bicyclists and runners, and gathering places for families.
Groups of desks offer places for children to gather to work on laptops.
I sat there in the car with the gravel dust blowing across the parking lot and saw the place for what it was, not what it was right at that moment in the hot sunlight, but for what it had been maybe twelve or fifteen years before: a real general store with folks gathered around the lunch counter, a line of people at the soda fountain, little children ordering ice cream of just about every flavor you could think of, hard candy by the quarter pound, moon pies and crackerjack and other things I hadn't thought about tasting in years.
Close - up photos record the children's encounters with the garden and how the garden eventually becomes a shared experience and gathering place for the broader community.
We heard and saw virtually no other guests whilst we were there, which was almost a pity, as the communal areas, up at reception, look like a fun meeting and gathering place for guests and their children, including a jungle gym, pools, a TV - come - computer games room with comfortable chairs and sofas ideal for rainy days, braai areas, and outside toilets.
EUROPEAN and AMERICAN paintings framed by Gill & Lagodich include (in alphabetical order): Milton Avery, Conversation in Studio, 1943; Jules Adolphe Breton, The Song of the Lark, 1884; Elbridge Ayer Burbank, six Native American portraits, Kah - Kap - Tee / Moqui, Wick - Ah - Te - Wah / Moqui, Ko - Pe - Ley / Moqui, Pah - Puh / Moqui, Shu - Pe - La / Moqui, Ho - Mo - Vi / Moqui, 1898; Gustave Caillebotte, Paris Street; Rainy Day, 1877; William Merritt Chase, North River Shad, c. 1910; Thomas Cole, New England Scenery, 1839; Jasper Cropsey, Blasted Tree, c. 1850; Gustave Courbet, Reverie (Portrait of Gabrielle Borreau), 1862; Thomas Doughty, Coming Squall (Nahant Beach with a Summer Shower), 1835; Thomas Eakins, Study for «William Rush Carving His Allegorical Statue of the Schuylkill River», c. 1876 - 77; DeScott Evans, The Irish Question, 1880s, Marsden Hartley, The Last of New England — The Beginning of New Mexico, 1918/19; George Hitchcock, Flower Girl in Holland, c. 1887; Winslow Homer, Peach Blossoms, c. 1878; Edward Hopper, Nighthawks, 1942; George Inness, Crossing The Ford, 1848; George Inness, Summer in the Catskills, 1867, George Inness, The Mill Pond, 1889, George Inness, Early Morning, Tarpon Springs, 1892; George Inness, The Home of the Heron, 1893; George Inness, After A Summer Shower, 1894, Joshua Johnson, Mrs. Andrew Bedford Bankson and Son, Gunning Bedford Bankson, 1803/05; Otis Kaye, Heart of the Matter, 1963; Fernand Leger, Reclining Woman, 1922; Fernand Leger, Still Life, 1926; Edouard Manet, Still - Life with Carp, 1864; Edouard Manet, Bullfight, 1865/66; Julius Gari Melchers, Mother and Child, c. 1906; Jean - Francois Millet, In the Auvergne, 1866/69; Jean - Francois Millet, Bringing Home the Calf; Jean - Francois Millet, The Shepherdess; William Sidney Mount, Bar - Room Scene, 1835; Camille Pissarro, The Place du Havre, Paris, 1893; Severin Roesen, An Abundance of Fruit, 1860; Albert Pinkham Ryder, The Essex Canal, 1896; John Singer Sargent, Venetian Glass Workers, 1880/82; John Singer Sargent, Thistles, 1883/89; John Singer Sargent, The Fountain, Villa Torlonia, Frascati, Italy, 1907; Elihu Vedder, The Fates Gathering in the Stars, 1887; Charles Wilbert White, This, My Brother, 1942; Hale Woodruff, Twilight, 1926; and more...
An innovative platform for arts and community, the Underground Museum is expanding its presence in South Central Los Angeles as an important gathering place for local children and families.
PIC (PSS) is involved in development of the Child, Family and Community Services Act 1996 Steering committees develop in various locations around the Lower Mainland 2000 Name of organization changes to Parent Support Services Society of BC (PSS) to better reflect the positive solution focused work of the organization 2001 First Grandparent Raising Grandchildren Circle begins 2005 First Grand Gathering is held in Victoria; First edition of the monthly Village newsletter and resource guide for the North is produced 2007 PSS initiates the Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Legal Research Project in partnership with the University of Victoria 2008 The first Nature camp for Grandfamilies takes place on Galiano Island 2009 PSS publishes GRG Legal Guide.
It's the place where they raised their children, gathered friends for annual holiday parties, or painstakingly executed their design vision over many years.
Plans call for the center to include up to 516,000 sq. ft. of stores, restaurants, community and recreational facilities, professional offices, a child care center and a senior living complex on a site with two ponds, promenades, town squares and outdoor gathering places.
The kitchen is the heart of the home and your table works hard to fulfill many functions — as a place for evening meals, family gatherings, somewhere children can do their homework, or a spot to sit with a cuppa and your laptop.
Having a place for children store all the little treasures they gather not only help to decorate their room on a budget, but gives them a sense of belonging, history and helps them to focus on all of their blessings and happy moments in life.
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