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An ultra-Orthodox Jew looks at parts of a Second Temple period (516 BC-AD 70) public building considered to be one of the most luxurious found to date, as they are unveiled by the Israel Antiquities Authority in Jerusalem, July, 8, 2021. Israeli archaeologists unveiled new parts of a major public building in Jerusalem just metres from where the Second Jewish Temple is believed to have stood two millennia ago. The opulent hall used by elites is the latest discovery to be made public by the Israeli Antiquities Authority (IAA) from what it refers to as the Western Wall Tunnels in the Old City in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem. Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP.
SVG Helping Hands Inc. brings cheer
Persons at the Biabou Learning Resource Center receive goodies from SVG Helping Hands Inc.
It was all smiles as boxes of mugs, t-shirts, lunch bags, cups, sweaters, flasks, tote bags, cups and other goodies rolled into various shelters.
Thanks to the San Diego, California-based non-profit organisation SVG Helping Hands Inc.
The items represented the organisation’s way of reaching out to those persons (evacuees) who were displaced as a result of the eruption of the La Soufrière volcano.
The donated items consisted of Ashford University memorabilia, which was one of the contributors to SVG Helping Hands Inc.
SVG Helping Hands Inc. has been engaged in the distribution of supplies to evacuation shelters here as it seeks to live up to its name in helping to bring cheer to persons in need. The local entity received a consignment from the San Diego, California- based non-profit organisation that included items for men, women and children who evacuated from the red zone due to the explosive eruptions of La Soufriere …
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Paddington Bear is taking over the British Library this summer with the launch of a special, family-friendly exhibition celebrating 60 years of one of the world’s most beloved bears.
Paddington: The Story of a Bear will run at the library from July 9th to October 31st with an exhibitions spanning the 60 years since the character was first published by HarperCollins Children’s Books in 1958. The exhibition will feature over 50 books, documents, film clips, and original artworks as it explores the creation of Michael Bond’s Paddington in full.
The exhibition will also feature activities for visitors to practise their hard stares, take their own self ‘pawtrait’ and follow the trail of marmalade left by Paddington, as well as a special printed guide for families. Two local primary schools in Camden – Argyle Primary School and Edith Neville Primary School – have been working with the Library since November 2020 to create new content for display in the exhibitio