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Wayside. (TV series) Wayside (also known as Wayside School) is a Canadian animated series and sitcom developed by John Derevlany and produced by Nelvana Limited. [2] The series follows Todd, a transfer student who attends Wayside, an offbeat 30-story grammar school. It is loosely based on the Wayside School books by Louis Sachar, and several ...
The Camera Club of New York. Coordinates: 40°45′17″N 73°59′38.4″W. West 37th Street. Entrance. Since 1884, The Camera Club of New York has been a forum to explore photography. Though the Club was created by well-to-do 'gentlemen' photography enthusiasts seeking a refuge from the mass popularization of the medium in the 1880s, it ...
The American Society of Cinematographers ( ASC ), founded in Hollywood in 1919, is a cultural, educational, and professional organization that is neither a labor union nor a guild. [2] The society was organized to advance the science and art of cinematography and gather a wide range of cinematographers to discuss techniques and ideas and to ...
Note that $7,200 invested annually is $600 per month, on average, and $12,000 is $1,000 per month. Note, too, the huge numbers in the table. If you sock away $1,000 per month for 20 years (a total ...
DÁNICA COTO and JIM SALTER. May 25, 2024 at 6:53 PM. The local director of a mission group in Haiti and a young missionary couple from the U.S. were attacked and fatally shot by gang members ...
Wikidata has entry Wayside cross 100m north of Liverpool Lodge, Little Crosby (Q26549051) with data related to this item. Licensing The copyright holder of this file, User:Rodhullandemu , allows anyone to use it for any purpose, provided that the copyright holder is properly attributed.
Waymart Borough Council is planning a major, two-phase upgrade for Wayside Park. Approval was given at the March 12 meeting to hire Jason Wood of Woodland Design Associates, Honesdale, as project ...
The Toronto Camera Club (TCC) is the oldest photography club in Canada, founded in 1888. It aims "to study and promote the art of photography in all its branches". It is situated in Toronto . Starting life as a specialized section of the Royal Canadian Institute (RCI), the Photographic Section became an independent organization in 1888. [1]