Nice Family Meals photos

August 6, 2019 · Posted in Family Meals 

A few nice family meals images I found:

Lark Cubano DSC05312
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Image by kurmanstaff
Lark Chicago
3441 North Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60657
773-799-8968
Photo credit: Cindy Kurman, Kurman Communications

Lark’s dining experience is hip, friendly and fun: perfect for date night, groups, weekday dinner or weekend brunch with the family. The specialty is wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, with excellent burgers, sandwiches, and pasta, plus a late night After Dark menu. The walnut finished oak bar features 15 craft beers, enjoy a cocktail on the peaceful secluded patio or sit by the crackling fireplace with a single malt scotch. Hardwood meets thin pizza in this cool Halsted hideaway. Lark is a laid-back neighborhood spot to hang out with friends or family any night of the week! Play one of our classic board games while you enjoy a craft beer, cozy up by the fire in the winter or enjoy brunch out on our patio during the sunny months. For more information and updates on Lark, please visit larkchicago.com/.

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Brunch with my family at Big Bamboo
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Image by Marc van der Chijs
Nice (fast) food, good music and 4 different sports channels to watch. The kids also like it, there are always a lot of other families with young kids http://moby.to/0k05kp

USFK Good Neighbor English Camp – U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea – 17 May 2012
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U.S. Army photos by Mary Kim

Students participate in English Camp at Humphreys

By Mary Kim
USAG Humphreys Public Affairs

CAMP HUMPHREYS – Participants in the United States Forces Korea Good Neighbor English Camp visited here, May 17. This camp aims to give standout Korean students a better grasp of the English language and American life, while strengthening U.S.-Korea relations.

More than 60 students attended the camp, and while here they played basketball, did pull-ups, received climbing instruction and visited the Humphreys airfield. Attendees reported that the camp was time well spent.

“This was a worthwhile experience,” said Sim, Yun-ji, a student at Gunam Health High School. “This gives us all a chance to strengthen our English skills and have a lot of fun with our fellow students and the Americans.”

While the overall camp lasted only the three days, the benefits will endure, Sim noted.

“I am studying to become a nurse and the camp helped with that goal,” Sim said. “I will not forget the good times and good friends from this camp.”

Yoon, Hyun-gyu, an intern who works in the Humphreys Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security office, helped with the camp. He said the focus was on language and on U.S. culture.

“This is an opportunity for the campers to get a good foundation on American life and the English language. This will help them in the future,” Yoon said.

The campers were housed by U.S. families in the Yongsan Garrison.

“That helps us understand American culture and get some good American food,” said Lee, Jin-hee from Dongil High School.

“Thanks to the English Camp, I understand the language and the culture better than I did before,” added Kim, Min-seung from Daegu Gyeong Sin High School. “I am taking a lot of good information away from this camp. I thank Camp Humphreys and the host families for putting this on.”


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