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2006 Sponsorship Opportunities
Pamphlet from the Lone Star Ride Fighting AIDs providing information on the HIV/AIDs crisis, sponsorship opportunities, volunteering to cycle, and beneficiaries of the organization.
[Administrators pose in front of a mural at the Cesar Chavez School]
A photo of part of the administrative team of the Cesar Chavez elementary school of Fort Worth, from left to right: Alicia Menchaca, Christine Gardiner, Lina Aguillon, Lourdes Martinez, Mary Jane Cantu, Teresa Brown, Nora Barron, and Betty Delarosa. The women all wear jeans and pose close together in front of the mural.
[Advertisement for Hollenstein Career and Technology Center school]
Booklet published by the Hollenstein Career and Technology Center which is located in Fort Worth, Texas. The booklet provides information on the center and what it provides for enrolled students.
[Air Rifle Team for Paschal High School in Fort Worth]
Fotografía de miembros del equipo de rifle aéreo del Cuerpo de Entrenamiento de Oficiales de la Reserva Junior en la Escuela Secundaria Paschal de Fort Worth durante una práctica. En la fotografía se ve a cuatro chicos, con el pelo cortado y con gafas de seguridad. Cada uno de ellos apunta con rifles de aire, de color rojo y azul y bronceado, a la derecha de la fotografía. Participan en un programa de educación premilitar que les permite viajar a Georgia para competir en un torneo nacional para ver si son los mejores del país.
[Airborne truck after going over a dirt mound]
A silver, red, and black truck goes airborne after going over a dirt mound at high speed. The back part of the truck has the word 'NISSAN' across it in white lettering and the letters 'nism' in white and a symbol in red above the back tires. To the left of the truck's window are the words 'Lucas Oil' in black with a red, white, and blue logo above it. Above the window the name 'Chad Hord' is written in black. Underneath the window appear the words 'THE BOSS' in red with the 'O' in 'BOSS' as a wheel symbol. Underneath are the word 'SNOWPLOW' in red and the word 'NISSAN' in black. Other symbols, in red, appear next to the window and above the front tire.
[Antonio and Maria]
Antonio Lozano Hinojosa with his wife María in the privacy of their home. Antonio is wearing a brown shirt, open at the top to reveal a gold chain and a white undershirt. He has a mustache and looks directly at the camera. His wife is behind him, with her hands on his shoulders. She is wearing a black shirt and also looking at the camera. To their right is a vase of red roses. Behind them the interior of a kitchen can be seen.
[Antonio Lozano Hinojosa and his family]
Antonio Lozano Hinojosa and his family at their home. Antonio sits on a backwards chair, smiling at the camera. His arms are crossed, highlighting his watch and wedding ring. On the couch behind him to the left sit his wife Maria, their daughter, and their son. Maria wears a black shirt and khaki pants. The daughter wears a white shirt and jeans. The son wears a black shirt with white stripes and black pants. They all look at the camera but do not smile. Decorations in the home are also visible, including framed art on the walls, dolls above the couch, and a garland of flowers.
[Antonio Lozano Hinojosa and his family at their home]
Antonio Lozano Hinojosa y su familia en su casa. Antonio está de pie a la izquierda de la foto con su hijo, su hija y su esposa sentados en el sofá a su izquierda. Su hijo lleva una camisa negra con rayas blancas y pantalones negros y mira a la cámara. La hija lleva una camisa blanca y pantalones vaqueros y mira a su padre. Su esposa lleva una camisa negra y pantalones caqui y mira hacia la cámara. También se ven los adornos de la casa, que incluyen arte enmarcado en las paredes y muñecos sobre el sofá.
[Antonio Lozano Hinojosa and his wife Maria]
Antonio Lozano Hinojosa con su esposa María en su casa. Antonio lleva una camisa marrón, abierta en la parte superior para mostrar una cadena de oro y una camiseta blanca. Lleva bigote y mira directamente a la cámara. Su esposa está detrás de él, con las manos sobre los hombros d e Antonio. Ella lleva una camisa negra y también mira a la cámara. A su derecha hay un jarrón de rosas rojas. Detrás de ellos se ve el interior de una cocina.
[Antonio Lozano Hinojosa close-up]
A photo of Antonio Lozano Hinojosa at his home. He is wearing a brown shirt and looking at the camera. On the wall to his left hang a picture in a gold frame and a light fixture decorated with flowers.
Artistas hispanos exhiben obras en Festival de Arte de Fort Worth
Este artículo describe el Festival de Arte de Fort Worth, donde un gran número de artistas hispanos venden sus obras. Se incluye tanto el artículo original en español como la traducción al inglés.
[Attempting to control the ball]
Fotografía de un partido de fútbol. Dos jugadores con uniformes rojos intentan arrebatar el balón a un jugador con el uniforme de la selección alemana de fútbol durante un partido diurno. En el fondo, un árbitro con calcetines negros, pantalón negro, camiseta azul claro y gorra blanca que sostiene una bandera a cuadros amarilla y naranja en su mano izquierda observa la acción.
[Audience of women and two babies]
Fotografía de un grupo de mujeres sentadas juntas como público, la mayoría mirando en la misma dirección. Dos de las mujeres sostienen bebés.
[Audience of women with balloons]
A photograph of several women sitting together as an audience, all looking the same way. There is a red balloon in the foreground, and strings of other balloons are visible throughout the audience.
[Audience of women with balloons and a pot of stew]
Fotografía de un grupo de mujeres sentadas como público, cada una con un globo rojo. Hay una olla de guiso en primer plano.
[Audience of women with balloons listening to a speaker]
A photograph of an audience of women with red balloons listening to a speaker. In the foreground is a roasting pan full of stew.
[Beauty pageant]
A photograph of three beauty pageant contestants for the Federation of Zacatecanos of Texas. The girls wear formal dresses and white sashes and look at the camera.
[Beauty pageant contestants]
A photograph of three beauty pageant contestants for the Federation of Zacatecanos of Texas. The girls wear formal dresses and white sashes and look at the camera.
[Beauty queen]
Photograph of Nayeli Martinez after being crowned beauty queen of Zacatecas of Texas, viewed from below and visible from the chest up. She is wearing a sash and tiara, standing on a stage in front of a banner that reads "...del Zacatecano."
[Belinda Gaudet, John Roberts and Sue Mayborn]
Photograph of Belinda Gaudet, John Roberts and Sue Mayborn (jean jacket) attending the 2006 Texas Daily News Association annual conference held at the Renaissance Worthington Hotel, in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Big Brothers, Big Sisters]
Este artículo trata del impacto positivo que Carlos Linares y la organización Big Brothers, Big Sisters tuvieron en un individuo más joven. Se incluyen tanto el artículo original en español como la traducción al inglés.
[Black and white photocopy of an edited cover page]
A single black and white copy of an advertisement detailing the 2006 beneficiaries of the Lone Star Ride. On the left, a block of text on a dark rectangle is divided into three paragraphs describing the missions of the benefiting organizations of the AIDS Outreach Center, AIDS Services of Dallas (ASD), and the Resource Center of Dallas whose logos appear above the text. On the right, a vertical line of photos runs down the page with a triangular shape behind it. A handwritten edit in dark blue ink changes the number of miles of the race from 175 to 150.
Black Tie Dinner - Committee Members Interview Bloopers
Video recording from the Black Tie Dinner Collection recorded during an interview with the committee members of the Black Tie Dinner about their experiences with the association.
[Black truck going down rocky slope]
Photograph of a black Nissan Frontier truck slowly descending down a rocky slope.
[Bob Montgomery, Gary Borders and Lincoln Millstein]
Photograph of Bob Montgomery seen standing at a podium and talking into the microphone during a guest speak at the 2006 Texas Daily News Association annual conference held at the Renaissance Worthington Hotel, in Fort Worth, Texas. Gary Borders is seen seated to the right of the podium seated next to Lincoln Millstein.
[Bob Montgomery giving guest speak at TDNA conference]
Photograph of Bob Montgomery giving a guest speak during the 2006 Texas Daily News Association annual conference held at the Renaissance Worthington Hotel, in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Bob Montgomery speaking into microphone during TDNA conference]
Photograph of Bob Montgomery seen standing at a podium and talking into the microphone during a guest speak at the 2006 Texas Daily News Association annual conference held at the Renaissance Worthington Hotel, in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Bowls of red and yellow micro tomatoes]
Photograph of two bowls - one with cut, yellow micro tomatoes and the other with cut, red micro tomatoes. Thanks to a new combined organic and artisan technique with technology, Mexican grower Salvador Huiza waters, sows, and cuts thousands of micro vegetables in a matter of hours in the greenhouse where he works north of Fort Worth, Texas. The harvest of these miniature vegetables, obtained through a procedure where water and earth are used without pesticides, is drawing the attention of restaurants and markets in the area. "The difference is specifically in the flavor; it is much more concentrated than conventional vegetables,” Huiza points out. For a few months he is in charge of the growth of more than 20 varieties of miniature vegetables in the greenhouse Greens Genes.
[Boy and girl playing soccer]
A young boy and an older girl are seen vying for control of a soccer ball. The boy is wearing the uniform of the Mexican national soccer team and the girl is wearing an all blue uniform. Behind them is seen another team wearing red jerseys seated on the bleachers.
[Boy hitting speed bag with blue boxing gloves]
At ten years of age, he has won several fights in his division. Like him, more than seventy students take advantage of the gym in the south of Fort Worth in exchange for keeping a good academic standing.
[Boy in blue and white boxing gloves]
Photograph of a boy wearing blue and white boxing gloves preparing to hit a black and white punching ball.
[Boy receiving food from "Bobby's Fajitas" stand]
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[Boy wearing blue boxing gloves]
Photograph of a boy at a gym practicing with blue boxing gloves and hitting a punching ball.
[Boys playing soccer]
Two boys, wearing the colors of the the Mexican national soccer team, are engaged in kicking the ball to each other.
[Boys playing soccer]
Three boys, wearing the colors of the Mexican national soccer team, are vying for control of a soccer ball which is in the middle of of the group.
[Boys playing soccer]
Three boys, wearing the colors of the Mexican national soccer team, are seen engaging in a game of soccer. The on in the center facing the photographer is in control of the ball while the other two boys have their backs to the photographer.
[Boys playing soccer]
Two boys, wearing the uniform of the Mexican national soccer team, attempt to gain control of the ball by using their heads.
[Boys playing soccer]
Two boys, wearing the colors of the Mexican national soccer team, control a soccer ball while spectators look on.
[Boys playing soccer]
Two boys playing for the same team attempt to gain control of an airborne soccer ball.
[Carlos Francisco de Anda conducts an Early Education Program class]
Carlos Francisco de Anda conducts an Early Education Program class. The program is designed to help parents prepare their children for school.
[Carlos Francisco de Anda instructs families during an Early Education Program class]
A man speaks to families participating in an Early Education Program class. The goal of the program is to help parents prepare their children for school.
[Carlos Francisco de Anda interacts with parents during an Early Education Program class]
Carlos Francisco de Anda conducts an Early Education Program class. The program is designed to help parents prepare their children for school.
[Carlos Francisco de Anda passes out information sheets]
Carlos Francisco de Anda passes out information sheets during an Early Education Program class. The program is designed to help parents prepare their children for school.
[Carlos Francisco de Anda passes out information sheets during an Early Education Program class]
Carlos Francisco de Anda passes out information to parents participating in an Early Education Program class.
[Carlos Francisco de Anda speaks to a group of parents]
Carlos Francisco de Anda, a specialist with the Early Education Program of Fort Worth, speaks to a group of parents during one of the education classes. The goal of the program is to create a home-based methodology so that pre-school age children will have better knowledge and tools before they enter school.
[Carlos Francisco de Anda speaks to an Early Education Program class]
Carlos Francisco de Anda, a specialist with the Early education program of Fort Worth, speaks to family groups during a class. The program's goal is to help parents prepare their children for school.
[Carlos Linares and Ray Alake Smile During a Ceremony]
Carlos Linares and Ray Alake enjoy a ceremony for volunteers of Big Brothers, Big Sisters. Mr. Linares was Mr. Alake's mentor for five years. The ceremony took place at a school in Mansfield, Texas.
[Carlos Linares and Ray Alake Smile During a Ceremony]
Carlos Linares shares a joke with Ray Alake at the ceremony to honor Mr. Linares for his work with Big Brothers, Big Sisters. The ceremony was held at a school in Mansfield, Texas.
[Carlos Linares Celebrates His Recognition by Big Brothers, Big Sisters]
Carlos Linares (left) celebrates the recognition of his work with Big Brothers, Big Sisters. He was honored for mentoring Ray Alake (center) for five years. Accompanying them is Ray's mother Bose Oludipe of Nigeria. The ceremony was held at a school in Mansfield, Texas.
[Carlos Linares is honored at a recognition ceremony for Big Brothers, Big Sisters volunteers]
Carlos Linares is shown during a recognition ceremony by the organization Big Brothers, Big Sisters that was held at a school in Mansfield for having been a mentor to a student for five years. Among the achievements of Linares was successfully guiding his charge through the process of applying for a college scholarship.
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