Saturday, May 09, 2015
Friday, May 08, 2015
Fwd: 90 Employers and Trade Organizations-June 4th Job Fair-PLEASE FORWARD
ALERT TO JOB SEEKERS- JUNE 4TH JOB FAIR
Wednesday, May 06, 2015
Fwd: Instructor Class Schedule/AEDs/How To Videos
Subject: Instructor Class Schedule/AEDs/How To Videos
Instructor Classes for New First Aid/CPR/AED Instructors:
SWPA Chapter Office, 2801 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15222
May 28 AND May 29, 9 am – 4 pm
July 8 AND July 15, 9 am – 4 pm
July 27 AND August 3, 9 am – 4 pm
August 10 AND August 17, 9 am – 4 pm
August 19 AND August 26, 9 am – 4 pm
Cost of the class is now ONLY $250 (includes instructor materials – DVD, instructor and participant manuals and reference cards.) Instructor candidates must possess a current American Red Cross First Aid, CPR and/or AED certification(s) or the equivalent.
Please keep in mind that any eligible participant that is not a current Red Cross Instructor will need to complete the online orientation to the American Red Cross prior to the course start date. This orientation can be found at http://www.redcross.org/support/volunteer/getting-started and candidates should complete all 4 modules: History, Foundations, Key Services, and Our Commitments.
To register, call 1-800-733-2767 option 3 OR visit www.redcross.org.
· Click on "Training & Certification"
Please also keep in mind that we sell AEDs as another way for the Red Cross to provide for those families in need within our community. So when it's time to purchase or upgrade your AED please call or email me. Different types of AEDs are available, but all are similar to operate and have some common features, such as electrode pads, voice prompts, visual displays and/or lighted buttons to guide the responder through the steps of the AED
If you do not have any employees interested in becoming a Red Cross Certified Instructor or do not need an AED, would you please consider forwarding this email to a business associate at another company or pass on a contact phone/e-mail so I could contact directly. This small gesture could help us reach our revenue goals and prepare for future disasters.
Existing Red Cross Instructors: Click on the Instructor Tools Tab at www.instructorscorner.org and check out the new "How To Videos" for information on entering course records through the AP Portal, accessing your instructor certifications and there's an overview of www.instructorscorner.org.
The Red Cross is committed to helping Authorized Providers by offering the highest quality training possible so please call or email me if you have any questions. Thank you for your support and consideration.
Ann
Ann Hennessy
Sales Representative, Preparedness, Health and Safety Services
American Red Cross
Western PA Territory
2801 Liberty Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
AEDs save lives! Are you AED ready?
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Fwd: URBAN YOUTH & Joblessness, plus spectator support -- and SHOUT!
Ta.
Mark Rauterkus Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com
PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim and Water Polo Camp Head Coach
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team
http://Rauterkus.blogspot.com
http://FixPA.wikia.com
http://CLOH.wikia.com
412 298 3432 = cell
Monday, April 27, 2015
Fwd: Teen Summer Job Application Deadline NOW!--Looking for Job Fair Employers
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Date: Apr 27, 2015 12:34 PM
Subject: Teen Summer Job Application Deadline NOW!--Looking for Job Fair Employers
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Fwd: The Eagle
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Posted: 26 Apr 2015 05:35 AM PDT April 23, 2015 was the opening night of the musical SHOUT. I had to interview Jasmine Deakings because I was completely fascinated about how she was explaining how good the show would be. After all the months and weekends of practice, it all turned out to be a success. Keshya Jones: How did you prepare yourself for the opening night? Jasmine Deakings: Preparation for opening night is always nerve racking, but it is extremely exciting as well. After making sure that both my makeup and hair was 60s and mod, I said a prayer for myself and my cast, hoping for a night of success after all the hard work and dedication we put in. KJ: Where you nervous before the show? JB: My nerves were all over the place! They were on an all-time high because the cast was majority freshmen and I was hoping that the audience didn't shake them up. However, the audience did the exact opposite! Everyone did great. KJ: What was your role in the musical? JB: I played the role Penelope, blue girl's partner and I was a member of the ensemble as well. KJ: What was your best experience while working in the musical? JB: My best experience in the musical was having the opportunity to be student director and watch the show come together. It was great to meet such a new and different people and create friendships as well. I learned to love everyone in my cast very much and they are more like family. KJ: Did you feel stressed while being a student director and being in the play yourself? JB: Yes, yes, yes! The second Ms. McKrell made me student director, the pressure was on. Being student director means tons of responsibility. Ms. McKrell was extremely hard on me, but I knew that it was only because she saw the leader in me. In the end, all of the stress, blood, sweat and tears were worth it. I wouldn't trade my cast or this experience for the world. KJ: As a senior, how do you feel as this being your last year in the musical? JB: I could write an entire essay on how I feel about this being my last year in the musical. Being a senior in the musical is a bittersweet feeling. Like I finally made it, but at the same time I know I will never have another experience like this. Ms. McKrell was an amazing director, mentor and role model. She taught me so much about myself and life in general. Theater has been an overall life changing experience for me. Musical taught me the definition of leadership, dedication and hard work. After interviewing Jasmine Deakings I noticed that she was extremely happy answering the questions. But she was also sad about being a senior and this being her last time in the musical. As I watched how she was in the musical and directed it, I was amazed how it turned out. The crowd loved it and so did I. As Jasmine moves on to college, I wish her the best of luck on her upcoming years! |
Posted: 26 Apr 2015 05:25 AM PDT "The next bill on the calendar is bill number 794. Will the clerk please read the title and purpose of the bill?" "The bill title is 'Internet for All Act.' The purpose of the bill is to provide everyone with free internet." "Is bill sponsor present? The sponsor is now recognized for a 2 minute sponsorship speech." For three days, this is how the chamber sessions started. There is a club at Obama nicknamed YAG that stands for Youth and Government. Throughout the year, the club has held meetings learning Parliamentary Procedure, how to write briefs (for those in Judicial) and what to expect at model. There were two earlier meetings where all delegations on the western side of Pennsylvania met. The first one was elections. We elected Committee Chairs for the senate and house. They run the committee meetings where bills are first debated. There were also elections for justices, gold lt. governor, and editor in chief. The next meeting was in preparation for the trip to Harrisburg. There we edited our bills, revised briefs, and learned our tasks in the model government. On Thursday, we actually left for Harrisburg. People in leadership positions or in press got off the bus at the hotel, and the rest of us traveled to Gettysburg. There we watched a movie outlining the Civil War, and the importance of the Battle of Gettysburg. Then we took a tour of the battlegrounds and stopped at some monuments for pictures and a brief history. When we got to some cannons, we stopped and our tour guide explained how the process of loading a cannon. The freshmen were a group and we were able to imaginarily load the cannon in 17 seconds. The juniors challenged us and came close with 18 seconds. After we arrived back at the hotel, we had a bit of time to unpack and then we had to get ready to go downstairs to get our schedules for the next three days. Everyone gets a bill book that includes everybody's schedule and location in the capitol building. We then broke off into Blue and Gold House and the Senate split into majority and minority parties. Senators voted for party leader, party whip and secretary. The Gold Senate had a few leaders from Obama delegation. Ian Thomas was majority party secretary, Jordon Picone was the chaplain, I- Lucy Pearsall- Finch was the secretary and Lainey Newman was the Gold Lt. Governor! She was in charge of the entire gold senate consisting of mostly first year members. The first day was a little hectic. We spent the entire day in the capitol building. GORGEOUS! a little confusing but that was very much ok. All the returning members who for the most part knew the layout were very helpful with giving directions. The legislators were in and out of senate and house chambers and committee meetings. Everyone was trying to get there bill passed. Some were able to get there bill through both chambers and signed by the governor! The days were long, and each night when we finally got back to our rooms, there was a bit of planning for the next night. Sleep was limited but the hotel beds were comfy! Saturday night was the Gov Ball. Everyone got dressed up and looking cute!! We listened to a couple speeches and awards were given to some advisors. After that, a bunch of us went out and played a slightly intense game of Apples to Apples. The last day was elections, awards, and goodbyes. Lainey Newman won Lt. Governor for next year and some from our delegation won best Committee Chair. The bigger positions for next year- Lt. Governor, Speaker of the house and Governor have been chosen for next year. The trip to Harrisburg was a lot of fun. We got to meet people from delegations on the East Side and make friends across the state. I'm looking forward to next year.
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Sunday, April 26, 2015
Fwd: Appeal from Ukrainian Trade Unionists
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Subject: Appeal from Ukrainian Trade Unionists
To: Andy Piascik <andypiascik@yahoo.com>
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Fwd: Seating is Limited! Register NOW for Double-Goal Coaching Certification Workshop
From: "J Wester" <jwester@mentoringpittsburgh.org>
Date: Apr 23, 2015 9:31 AM
Subject: Fwd: Seating is Limited! Register NOW for Double-Goal Coaching Certification Workshop
To: "Mark Rauterkus" <mark@rauterkus.com>
Cc:
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One Hope Square
Monday, April 20, 2015
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Help in reaching kids, ages 14 to 21, for the city and county's summer job program before the application deadline
As you see a kid in the next week, ask them if they've got a summer job and if they've applied for the city program.
The application is full of "red tape" in that the kids need birth certificate, a Social Security card (not just the number), proof of address (a copy of a report card with the student's name and address will do), and proof of household family income too. All the details on in an 8-page PDF.
http://www.ENECpittsburgh.org
B for Break Dance
MAD SKILLZ !!!!
Posted by DJ Aligator on Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Saturday, April 18, 2015
RIP to Shorty Rauterkus, 87, of Iowa
It is interesting that hs name "Jerome," was also used on my mother's side as her brother, my uncle, was Uncle Jerry. Plus, my sister is "Geri Ann."
Jerome “Shorty” Rauterkus, 87
Published: in Harlan Iowa's newspaper. on Thursday, April 16, 2015Manilla -- Jerome “Shorty” Rauterkus, 87, died Tuesday, April 7, 2015, at the Manilla Manor.
Visitation will be Thursday, April 9 from 4 - 8 p.m., Rosary at 7 p.m. and services Friday, April 10 at 11 a.m. all at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manilla. Burial is in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Manilla.
Rauterkus is survived by his four daughters, Deb (Chris) Martin, Seadrift, TX; Jean (Steve) Drey, Storm Lake; Renee (Dan) Brown, Petoskey, MI; Cherri (Ramon) Martinez, Kyle, TX; and three sons, Richard Rauterkus, Sam (Julie) Rauterkus and Rob Rauterkus, all from Manilla; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Pauley Jones Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Peace to the Rauterki of Iowa and Texas.