Kentucky Wildcats vs Tennessee Volunteers

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin in volunteers | 12 Comments »

EVERY UK POINT SCORED!!!!!! #2 UK Basketball vs # 13 Tennessee Volunteers. Kentucky wins 74-45 at Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN. 2010 SEC Tournament Finals Highlights courtesy of SECNetwork and ESPN. All rights reserved.
Jodie Meeks Renaldo Woolridge Kenny Hall Bobby Maze JP Prince Scotty Hopson Wayne Chism Skylar McBee Melvin Goins Cameron Tatum Steven Pearl Brian Williams Tyler Smith
Kentucky Wildcats vs Tennessee Volunteers

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Kentucky Wildcats vs Tennessee Volunteers

Posted on March 15th, 2010 by admin in volunteers | 7 Comments »

EVERY UK POINT SCORED!!!!!!
#2 UK Basketball vs # 12 Tennessee Volunteers. Kentucky wins 73-62 at Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky.
Highlights courtesy of SECNetwork and ESPN. All rights reserved.

Jodie Meeks Renaldo Woolridge Kenny Hall Bobby Maze JP Prince Scotty Hopson Wayne Chism Skylar McBee Melvin Goins Cameron Tatum Steven Pearl Brian Williams Tyler Smith
Kentucky Wildcats vs Tennessee Volunteers

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Prayer Vigil for the Earth Washington DC October 10th 2009

Posted on March 15th, 2010 by admin in volunteers of america education center | No Comments »

The Prayer Vigil for the Earth is where people of diverse faiths, cultures, backgrounds and ages come together to practice peace with self, peace with others, and peace with the Earth with One Mind, One Voice, One Heart and One Prayer.

The host tradition is Native American, joined by spiritual leaders and representatives from major faiths, spiritual beliefs and anyone who wants to be part of this magical, exhilarating and peaceful experience.

Each year, a sacred fire burns continuously in the center of a circle of tipis, African and Christian alters, a Jewish sukkah, a Tibetan stupa and other religious traditions’ symbols. There is a labyrinth, a Prayer Grove, a children’s activity area and other offerings.

Prayers and ceremonies are continuous for 33 hours beginning Saturday at sunrise and concluding midday Sunday.

2009 Program Schedule
An Invitation to Make a Difference
A circle opportunity for you, your children, youth, and young adults to co-create community and Be the Ones. Addressing the need for HOPE.

WHAT: The 17th Annual Prayer Vigil for the Earth

TIME: All day starting Sunrise, Saturday, Oct 10, 2008 & Sunrise, Sunday, Oct 11, 2008 until 1 PM.

WHERE: Next to North Area of the Washington Monument at 16th and Constitution Ave NW

Everyone is invited: all families, people who love and enjoy the Earth, musical instruments, drums, meditation, prayer, dancing, ceremony, song, chanting, and healing.

Free to the public: Where the Native American tipis, Christian altar, Tibetan tent, Jewish Sukkoh, labyrinth, African traditions, and other religious and spiritual traditions gather in Circle.

We walk in prophetic times: In response, the 2009 Program will be co-created by the community and focus on:

formal and informal prayer

prayer around the fire

meditation & chanting

ceremonies

drums

music and dance

Sample Religious and Spiritual Traditions Offering Their Ways:

* First Nations Pipe Ceremonies & the Sacred Drum, Ojibwey, MN
* Jewish Sukkah & Music/Dance/Shofar, Amkolel, Rockville, MD

* Shumei America, Shinto Based Traditions, NY, CA, & CO
* Tibetan Buddhism, Kunzang Palyul Choling, Poolesville, Maryland
* Tibetan Meditation Center, Fredrick, MD
* Sufi, Osmanli Naks-i’bendi Hakkani Dergahi, Sidney Center, NY
* InterFaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington, DC
* Labyrinth, Pamela Ramadei, Crestone, CO
* All Colors Celebration Ceremony
* Taking a Stand Taking a Step, David Berry, Arlington, VA and Paris, France

Other Organizations and Individuals

One Common Unity, DC,Youth, Musical contributions and volunteers

Spring of Light, Fairfax, VA

United Religions Initiative, Monica Willard, PA

Lillie Cummings, Pawnee/Christian

The Peacemakers Center, Minneapolis, MN

Rev. Lakota Hasie, Abingdon, VA

Jackie Tice, Native American singer, PA

Positive Education, Mary Arpante, Cherokee

www.oneprayer.org

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Volunteers of Ondoy for OPLE CENTER (3RD DROP)

Posted on February 14th, 2010 by admin in center of volunteers | No Comments »

Volunteers of the OPLE CENTER for

“OPLAN GOOD SAMARITAN”

Laguna Relief

Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/ople2010

Twitter:
http://twitter.com/ople2010

Friendster:
http://www.friendster.com/ ople2010

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Wreaths Across America 2009 DFW Natl Cemetery

Posted on January 21st, 2010 by admin in volunteers of america education center | 3 Comments »

December 12, 2009, Dallas Ft. Worth National Cemetery ceremonies for the annual Wreaths Across America were held at 11:00 hours. It was a cool overcast day with scattered rain with approximately 100 people gathered to honor veterans.

Members of the Irving High School Marine Jr. ROTC were on hand to serve as honor guards. Participants included the Civil Air Patrol (CAP), Crusader Composite Squadron and their cadets conducted the ceremonies.

Wreaths were presented to honor each branch of the military including the Merchant Marines, POW and MIA soldiers.

Presenters:

Army Capt. (veteran) Clint Bond
USMC – MSgt. Doug Compton
USN CAP CADET CA1C Samantha Hutto
USAF CAP CADET CSSGT Ryan Pigeon
USCG Lt. Billy Buck
USMM ESGN. Tom Ludlum
POW & MIA CAP CADET Capt. Robert Severance

After the ceremonies the crowd gathered around various distribution points and began to place a wreath with a single red bow at tombstones of our fallen.

More information:

The Wreaths Across America, story began over 18 years ago when the
Worcester Wreath Company from Harrington, Maine initiated a tradition of
donating and placing wreaths on the headstones of our Nations fallen heroes at
Arlington National Cemetery. Recognition of the service and sacrifice of our
veterans, and their families, is especially poignant during the traditional holiday
season.

Worcester Wreath Company continues to be a major supporter of the project,
donating over 25,000 total wreaths in 2008. Over 100,000 wreaths will be
sponsored by individuals, businesses, and groups from communities Nation-wide.
Wreaths will be placed in all 50 states from Maine to Alaska and Hawaii, at
several locations is Iraq, and at 24 national cemeteries on foreign soil.
For people who wish to support the project, wreath sponsorships are available
online. A complete list of participating locations is available on the website at
http://www.WreathsAcrossAmerica.org.

Civil Air Patrol, the official auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, is a nonprofit organization with 58,000 members nationwide. CAP, in its Air Force auxiliary role, performs 90 percent of continental U.S. inland search and rescue missions as tasked by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center and was credited by the AFRCC with saving 72 lives in fiscal year 2009. Its volunteers also perform homeland security, disaster relief and counter-drug missions at the request of federal, state and local agencies. The members play a leading role in aerospace education and serve as mentors to more than 23,000 young people currently participating in CAP cadet programs. CAP has been performing missions for America for 68 years.”

Video Production:

Music
US Army Field Band
Greensleeves
Silent Night

Video
USFallen.org
Jerry Castillo – Producer

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Volunteers are Love in Motion – You Choose & Volunteer Center of Ozaukee County

Posted on December 17th, 2009 by admin in volunteer center of | 1 Comment »

Be A Volunteer. You Choose.
Visit the Volunteer Center of Ozaukee County at www.volunteerozaukee.com

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