Yes Helping Hands
Helping Hands Handicrafts offers practical training and employment opportunities for people living with disabilities in Nepal. In order to uplift them, Yes Helping Hands taught them different handicraft skills such as hand loom weaving
Artisans from Yes Helping Hands, Nepal
This year , Om Ethnic Handicraft have started working with Yes Helping Hands in Nepal. We have returned to Nepal after the earthquake and hope to bring something back to this place. We are so proud to find Yes Helping Hands.
Helping Hands Handicraft, Pokhara Promotional Advertise
Helping Hands handicraft ~ At helpinghands we support physically disabled person to train them individually according to their disabilities and indulge them in production of hand made products according to their learned skills and disabilities. We support them financially.
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Hand operated loom in Pokhara Nepal by http://yeshelpinghands.org/
Nepal still supports an industry of hand-operated looms producing various textiles. This loom is in a storefront in Pokhara for an NGO that promotes employment for the visually impaired. the machine is quite intricate and in some cases (the factory in Tansen being a notable example) there will be a plaque indicated original assembly of the loom in Britain in 1805 or some such. How these looms finally landed in Nepal would be a fascinating story!
Out back, the store have four more working looms in use.
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Weaving Pashmina on Top of a Mountain in Pokhara, Nepal
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BCC Rotaract in Nepal 2008
BCC Rotaract Trip # 1 to Nepal to meet with and work with Twin Club of Patan Nepal!
Bellevue Community College Rotaract Club and The Rotaract Club of Patan Nepal are twin clubs working together to build a global community...a community full of sensitive people aware of and appreciative of all cultures....because there are so many cultures and so many ways to approach the challenges we all face...together we can build a peaceful world!
The clubs are currently supporting and participatinig in the Nepal/USA Disability Awareness Campaign created by Rob Rose of the Bellevue Rotary...a very meaningful and powerful community building initiative...working to uplift the lives of the differently-abled...
There are many different cultures out there...do you see them all?
Do you care about all of them? The disabled are a culture too...think about the challenges you have in life but see the challenges of others too.
This Spring BCC Rotaract is sending 6 more students and two advisors to Nepal once again! We've created an internship where students will journed to Nepal over Spring Break to meet with Rotaracters of Nepal once again and work hand in hand with them as well as many other people working to live a peaceful life and make a difference for all.
When our Rotaracters return, they will craft an internship based in our local community.
Our ultimate vision is to develop leaders that are curious about different cultures, who are sensitive to different abilities and different ways of life, and who utilize their awareness to become engaging global citizens right here in their own community.
Our immediate goals are to serve as valuable partners to the Rotaract Club of Patan as part of the Rotary Nepal/USA Disability Awareness Campaign creating and/or participating in projects that promote disability awareness in Nepal; uplifting the lives of the people we serve with disabilities in Nepal; helping create a meaningful long term social change that will uplift the lives of generations to come in Nepal; and finally, utilizing this learning experience in our own community as we work to create and/or participate in projects right here and now.
Internship Learning Objectives:
Participants will
•Learn about the challenges people with disabilities in the US and Nepal face
•Learn about the people, culture, traditions, and history of Nepal
•Synthesize such topics as Human Rights, Global Compassion, and the micro vs. the macro perceptions of the world around them
•Build greater understanding and appreciation of different perspectives
•Gain a greater appreciation for the work of Rotaract and Rotary International
•Learn how to create and implement projects to increase disability awareness
•Have increased desire and ability to serve their community and foster international goodwill
Final Outcomes:
•Uplift the lives of people with disabilities in Nepal & the USA
•Create a stronger relationship with the Rotaract Club of Patan
•Foster meaningful and lasting relationships connecting students serving their community with BCCs Venture Program and Disabilities Resource Center
•Create projects and events at BCC or EWU @ BCC and the local community intended to create awareness around disabilities
•Create a marketing video and campaign to show how BCC Students are serving as Global Citizens and how contributing to BCC can help support this
•Create a Documentary on the Rotary Nepal /USA Disability Awareness Campaign to be utilized by Rotary, Rotaract Clubs, and Bellevue Community College.
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В отпуск в Непал. Часть 5. Татопани, Добато, Копра. Полезные советы
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Kalamazoo Lively Arts - Weavers Guild of Kalamazoo: Nancy Clark
We take a look at the weaving process with Nancy Clark, from the Weavers Guild of Kalamazoo!
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Clifford Charles Cliff Arquette (December 27, 1905 -- September 23, 1974) was an American actor and comedian, famous for his TV role as Charley Weaver.
Arquette was born in Toledo, Ohio, the son of Winifred (née Clark) and Charles Augustus Arquette, a vaudevillian. He was the patriarch of the Arquette show business family, which became famous because of him. Arquette was the father of the late actor Lewis Arquette and the grandfather of actors Patricia, Rosanna, Alexis (originally Robert), Richmond, and David Arquette. He was a night club pianist, later joining the Henry Halstead orchestra in 1923.
Arquette had been a busy, yet not nationally known, performer in radio, theatre, and motion pictures until 1956, when he retired from show business. At one time, he was credited with performing in 13 different daily radio shows at different stations in the Chicago market, getting from one studio to the other by way of motorboats along the Chicago River through its downtown. One such radio series he performed on was The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok Arquette and Dave Willock had their own radio show, Dave and Charley, in the early 1950s as well as a television show by the same name that was on the air for three months. Arquette performed on the shows as Charley Weaver.
The story that Arquette later told about his big break was that one night in the late 1950s he was watching The Tonight Show. Host Jack Paar happened to ask the rhetorical question, Whatever became of Cliff Arquette? That startled Arquette so much that, I almost dropped my Scotch!
In 1959, Arquette accepted Paar's invitation to perform on Paar's NBC Tonight Show. Arquette depicted the character of Charley Weaver, the wild old man from Mount Idy. He would bring along, and read, a letter from his Mamma back home. This characterization proved so popular that Arquette almost never again appeared in public as himself, but nearly always as Charley Weaver, complete with his squashed hat, little round glasses, rumpled shirt, broad tie, baggy pants, and suspenders.
Although a good number of Arquette's jokes appear 'dated' now (and, arguably, even back then), he could still often convulse Paar and the audience into helpless laughter by way of his timing and use of double entendres in describing the misadventures of his fictional family and townspeople. As Paar noted, in his foreword to Arquette's first Charley Weaver book:
Sometimes his jokes are old, and I live in the constant fear that the audience will beat him to the punch line, but they never have. And I suspect that if they ever do, he will rewrite the ending on the spot. I would not like to say that all his jokes are old, although some have been found carved in stone. What I want to say is that in a free-for-all ad lib session, Charley Weaver has and will beat the fastest gun alive.
Arquette, as Charley Weaver, hosted Charley Weaver's Hobby Lobby on ABC from September 30, 1959 to March 23, 1960.
Arquette also appeared as Charley Weaver on the short-lived The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show on ABC from September 29 to December 29, 1962.
Arquette was also a frequent guest on NBC's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford, the short-lived The Dennis Day Show in the 1953-1954 season, and on The Jack Paar Show after Paar left The Tonight Show.