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Although, by the end, we were chilled to the bone, had eyes glianzg over, and running to and from the car to warm up, you guys made this a comfortable and beautiful picture session. We really appreciate your patience and flexibility in planning our shoot and admire the Man vs Wild determination you guys brought to the table! We’re more than happy we found you guys to capture these memories and can’t wait until May 22nd. PS I hope our photoshoot, the Blackberry Creek, and freezing temperatures in no way jeopardize Ryan’s wakeboarding ability!
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The month of October has been designated as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This month we honor the sgncifinait work that has been done to reduce domestic violence and recommit ourselves to its end.The following are events held by the YWCA Northeast Indiana in observation of DVAM (for more information or to participate, please contact Steve Miller at ):“Flowers on the River” is the opening event for Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October. Each flower thrown onto the river symbolizes a life that has been affected by domestic violence. Participants gather at the YWCA on Spy Run Avenue at 5:00 pm and walk together to the bridge at 5:15. (Monday, October 1, 2012)“Chalk it Up to Awareness” is an initiative of YWCA Northeast Indiana for which colleges or businesses use colored chalk to create sidewalk billboards to raise awareness about domestic violence. (October 8-12, 2012)The National and local goals of the “National Week Without Violence” is to create awareness, remember victims, and speak out against violence in all its forms. (October 15-19, 2012)In celebration of the National Week Without Violence, schools and libraries throughout the area will gather for “Peace Story Time”, to read stories about and educate children on domestic violence. (October 15-19, 2012)Presentation of YWCA Hope Awards: Each day this week, the YWCA Northeast Indiana will select and recognize a recipient from each of the five categories: Domestic Violence, Empowerment of Women, Racial Justice, Junior Hope Award, and Child Advocacy. (October 22-26, 2012)
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