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About Michael K. Barbour

Michael K. Barbour is the Director of Faculty Development and a Professor of Instructional Design for the College of Education and Health Sciences at Touro University California. He has been involved with K-12 online learning in a variety of countries for well over a decade as a researcher, teacher, course designer and administrator. Michael's research focuses on the effective design, delivery and support of K-12 online learning, particularly for students located in rural jurisdictions.

No Service of Remembrance at Grace Cathedral for 2020

While US Branch #25 of the Royal Canadian Legion has reached out to the leadership of Grace Cathedral on numerous occasions over the past few months, the release of the Fall 2020 Grace Notes indicates that they have decided to end the decades old tradition of a Remembrance service on the Sunday closest to Remembrance Day/Veterans Day.

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From: Grace Cathedral
Date: Sat, Sep 19, 2020 10:01
Subject:Grace Notes Calendar of Events for Fall 2020: We’re Building New Bridges Online

2020 has been a transformative year, and we’re all searching for online experiences to stimulate our minds, and lift our hearts.

Welcome to the Fall 2020 edition of Grace Notes, our seasonal calendar of events.

This edition of Grace Notes includes new ways to connect online. From The Forum on Zoom with Mayor London Breed, to the latest news from Projecting Grace – our outdoor art series supporting social justice – we’re building bridges at gracecathedral.org.

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How will you remember them?

An item from the organization formerly known as There But Not There.


HOW WILL YOU REMEMBER THEM?
Remembrance Sunday, 8 November 2020, is fast approaching and we know this year may be a little different to usual. But that won’t stop us all celebrating, honouring and remembering.

And what about this inspirational display from Suzie and Martin Orrell in East London! Using our Plant Pot Tommies and with some help from renowned graffiti artist A.Dee (also known as the Artful Dodger), they have created a stunning tribute to Suzies Grandfather, Remembrance Sunday and to respect for all those who gave their tomorrow for our today. 

Suzies Dad, who is now 78 years old, lost his Father on 17th March 1945 – three days after his third birthday. They believe he was fighting in North Africa with Montgommery’s Desert Rats, fell ill and somehow ended up in St John Hospital in Jerusalem. In early 2012, Suzie heard her Dad say the words “Hi Dad” for the very first time, at the grave site in Ramleh Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery.
THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR TOMMY TEA SUPERSTARS!
Wow, what an incredible turn out we’ve had! So many people have been busy raising a cup (and vital funds) for our Tommies.

You’ve been so creative in ways to hold your Tommy Tea and we are seriously impressed. From bring your own picnic, cake deliveries and Zoom call parties. The rule of 6 hasn’t stopped anyone. Keep sharing your photos and top tips to inspire those yet to hold their tea!

Many of our supporters have asked if they can still hold a Tommy Tea – and the answer is of course YES PLEASE!

Tommy Teas will continue to be held well into November and we are here to support you. We have everything from recipe cards to social distancing tea tips.

REGISTER YOU TOMMY TEA FOR FREE DOWNLOADS

THESE TWO ARE IN COMPETITION FOR THE BEST DRESSED TEA PARTY…

We have another Tommy sighting! This time at Jo Porter from Whittlesey Green’s Tommy Tea! Both her VE Day and VJ Day Tommy decided to make an appearance. 👀 Thank you so much for holding such a successful (and socially distanced) Tommy Tea Jo! ☕
With Nephews that served in the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment and a Son joining the Welsh Guards, Sharon Major loved the idea of holding a Tommy Tea.What an incredible job she’s done, raising £625 so far! 😆
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Happy Birthday Air Force!

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Choose the next cover of Canada’s Ultimate Story!

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Cast your vote for the next cover of Canada’s Ultimate Story!

Choose our cover for the next
issue of Canada’s Ultimate Story!

The next issue of Canada’s Ultimate Story is Canada and the Victoria Cross. Help choose the cover by casting your vote.

No one ever set out to earn a Victoria Cross, which is awarded for “valour in the face of the enemy.” They were mostly spontaneous acts in the heat of battle. Of 98 Canadian recipients, 36 received their award posthumously. For dozens of action-packed accounts of valour and sacrifice on the battlefield, pick up a copy of Canada and the Victoria Cross, to be released on newsstands in November 2020.

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Front Lines
UN calls out Canada for helping  perpetuate Yemen war

UN calls out Canada for helping
perpetuate Yemen war

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

Canada has been selling armoured vehicles to Saudi Arabia, and as a result has been included on a list of countries called out by a United Nations panel for perpetuating the war in Yemen.

The three-member panel says third-party states continue to profit from the unrelenting fighting, despite previous admonishments. It’s the first time the experts have named Canada in their annual assessment.

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Military Milestones
The firestorm of 2003

The firestorm of 2003

Story by Sharon Adams

In the summer of 2003, British Columbia was ablaze.

Some 2,500 separate forest fires burned through more than 250,000 hectares of trees, fields, vineyards and crops—an area about half the size of Prince Edward Island.

Hundreds of homes and dozens of businesses burned. More than 30,000 people were evacuated in the path of a destructive fire so hot that whole trees burst instantaneously into flame.

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The Great Canadiana 4-Pack
This week in history
This week in history

September 18, 2008

After an ambush in Afghanistan, Master Corporal Mike Trauner leaves cover and engages attackers
to protect pinned-down comrades. He is awarded the Military Medal of Valour.

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