Local Black History Help students learn about African American history in their city or
town using library sources, online sources, and oral narratives.
Not exact matches
West Seneca Councilman Gene Hart explains the trials and tribulations of seeing the
town's
library and mixed -
use community center come to fruition on Union Road in West Seneca.
Town of West Seneca Councilman Gene Hart descends stairs at the
library and mixed -
use community center.
This game
uses pictures for 15 common places in
town: museum,
library, church, beach, supermarket, movie theater, mall, park, swimming pool, restaurant, stadium, theater, hospital, school, airport.
use library sources, online sources, and oral narratives to learn about the history of African Americans in their city or
town;
Battleship game
using the names of places around
town in Spanish: museum,
library, home / house, church, beach, grocery store / supermarket, movie theater, apartment building, mall, park, swimming pool, train station, restaurant, stadium, hospital, theater, garden, downtown, airport, school.
Battleship game
using the names of 20 places around
town in German: museum,
library, home / house, church, beach, grocery store / supermarket, movie theater, apartment building, mall, park, swimming pool, train station, restaurant, stadium, hospital, theater, garden, downtown, airport, school.
Out - of -
town alumni and prospective applicants may be able to obtain permission for
use of these and similar databases, e.g., IRIS, through nearby colleges, universities, or public
libraries.)
Battleship game
using the names of 20 places around
town in French: museum,
library, home / house, church, beach, grocery store / supermarket, movie theater, apartment building, mall, park, swimming pool, train station, restaurant, stadium, hospital, theater, garden, downtown, airport, school.
The San Antonio Public
Library has introduced a new innovative new feature into the kiosks that will allow out - of -
town travelers to get a temporary
library SAPL card that they can
use right in the airport.
I remember just a few months ago when i knew I had to fly out of
town for a meeting, I stopped at the local
library (due to my daughter having a school project) and so I decided to check out a few books, something i havent done in a couple years due to all of my gadgets and tablets i
use.
With 1.2 million citizens, Richmond is a feeder
town for the brains of Washington, D.C., with its one measly Mensa chapter and residents who are less interested in
using the
library.
Although it has many modern facilities (including a state of the art Hospital, primary and secondary schools,
library, and sporting facilities for swimming, tennis, bowls, squash, netball, football, golf, and indoor cricket), the
town's Main Street is a reminder of how life
used to be — particularly the «art deco» period evident in the shop architecture which has been well preserved.
Orlow
used film material found in the basement of the
library of the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape
Town as the starting point for his video work The Fairest Heritage.
* It is still illegal for anyone to wear armour to Parliament, (Royal Prerogative 1279) * Hanging washing in the street, beating a carpet and flying a kite are set out in the
Town Police Clauses Act, 1847, (chapter 89, section 28) as punishable by a # 1,000 fine * The Licensing Act of 1872 states that it is illegal to be drunk in charge of a cow, horse or steam engine * You can't fire a cannon close to a dwelling house (Metropolitan Police Act 1839) * You can't bet or gamble in the
library reading room (
Library Offences Act 1898) * You can't
use any slide upon ice or snow (
Town Police Clauses Act 1847) * You can't drive cattle through the streets of London (Metropolitan Streets Act 1867)