Tatiana Gutsu, Nataliia Isaieva and Alkawther Makki join forces as co-founders of Where Dreams Begin, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to “Empower Children to Succeed.” The incredibly dedicated and passionate trio is working hands-on overtime to launch Friday, July 23, 2021. - July 07, 2021 - Where Dreams Begin
Lakewood Products, a Division of Midwest Textile Manufacturing Corporation and the leader in premium archery, shooting, and tackle storage solutions, has a new member to their popular Ice Fishing Series for 2021 that will be making its’ debut at the 2021 ICAST Show in the New Products Ice. - July 06, 2021 - Lakewood Products
Sportsbook software company PayPerHead is about to release its most extended promotion of the year. The company s Super Bowl Promo begins in July and lasts until the 2022 NFL Championship.
Community Heritage Grants Recipients 2018
The Community Heritage Grants (CHG) program provides grants of up to $15,000 to community organisations such as libraries, archives, museums, genealogical and historical societies, multicultural and Indigenous groups. The grants are provided to assist with the preservation of locally owned, but nationally significant collections of materials that are publicly accessible including artefacts, letters, diaries, maps, photographs, and audio visual material.
In 2018, 60 grants were awarded, totalling $367,470.
Australian Capital Territory
By Jim Scott
May 28, 2021 | 8:03 AM
The 50th Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Inc. Induction Banquet, which had been rescheduled to Aug. 28, has been moved to Thursday, Sept. 2, to better accommodate the football schedule, Tom Konop, President of the Packers Hall of Fame Inc., announced today.
The Induction Banquet will feature Charles Woodson and Al Harris as the newest inductees into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. Also being honored is Bud Selig as the Bob Harlan Leadership Award recipient and the late Zeke Bratkowski as the Bart and Cherry Starr Recognition Award recipient. A new Media Award has been established by Packers Hall of Fame Inc. and the first recipient will be the late Bud Lea, for whom the award will be named in the future. Regarding the special recognition as the Most Memorable Moment in Packers history, LeRoy Butler and Robert Brooks will be accepting on behalf of the world-renowned Lambeau Leap.
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The 50th Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Inc. Induction Banquet, which had been rescheduled to Aug. 28, has been moved to
Thursday, Sept. 2, to better accommodate the football schedule, Tom Konop, President of the Packers Hall of Fame Inc., announced today.
The Induction Banquet will feature Charles Woodson and Al Harris as the newest inductees into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. Also being honored is Bud Selig as the Bob Harlan Leadership Award recipient and the late Zeke Bratkowski as the Bart and Cherry Starr Recognition Award recipient. A new Media Award has been established by Packers Hall of Fame Inc. and the first recipient will be the late Bud Lea, for whom the award will be named in the future. Regarding the special recognition as the Most Memorable Moment in Packers history, LeRoy Butler and Robert Brooks will be accepting on behalf of the world-renowned Lambeau Leap.
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The 50th Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Inc. induction banquet, first planned for April 2020, was delayed twice because of the coronavirus pandemic. The event will be in the Lambeau Field Atrium.
As a result of the postponements, Woodson will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame before joining the Packers hall. Pro Football Hall of Fame ceremonies are scheduled for Aug. 8 in Canton, Ohio. Woodson will be the 27th Green Bay Packers representative in the Pro Football hall.
Bobby Dillon, the 26th Packers player in the pro hall, was added in April. Dillon was inducted in the Packers Hall of Fame in 1974.