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Better than mom's meeting online -- is stay at home dads holding a national convention. :) Been there, done that, about 7 years ago.
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Celebrate a new collaborative approach to creating regional change!Too bad the mayor can't share space in the parks and swim pools.
You are Cordially Invited…
Bloomfield Garfield Corporation Youth Development Center & The Eastside Neighborhood Employment Center
Grand Opening Celebration
Shared Space - New Management Structure
Thursday July 23, 2009
5321 Penn Avenue
Picnic Lunch - 12:00 pm
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony & Remarks
by Mayor Luke Ravenstahl - 1:00 pm
Please send your RSVP to Rick Flanagan at Rflanag@aol.com
August 10 to August 28, 2009
Evenings, M-F, outdoors, for 3 weeks at Jewish Community Center, Monroeville Cost: $50 for swim team kids.
Boys, Girls and Adults welcome.
Organizer: Coach Mark Rauterkus - 412 298 3432, Mark@Rauterkus.com
Rain or shine.
Swimming ability expected: i.e., swim 100 yards in deep pool.
PIIN members, supporters & friends:
Please Join PIIN on Thursday July 23, 2009, at 5:30 pm to help us fill Calvary Methodist Church on the Northside as we stand with Northside United and other supporters to demand a Community Benefit Agreement (CBA) from Continental Development. Our message flows from the Holy Ground Campaign. The city and state are giving millions in land and money to millionaires on the Northshore while our young people are dying in Northside neighborhoods.
PIIN believes that anytime major development takes place in a community, the community should have a voice and benefit from the development. Mayor Ravenstahl has said that the Hill was an exception and there will be no more CBAs in Pittsburgh. We need to win a CBA on the Northside to set/confirm the precedent now so that when development is proposed for other neighborhoods CBAs are the norm not the exception.
Please announce this in your congregations over the weekend and ask friends, family and members of your congregation to come support the justice we are fighting for on the North Side!
Action is being taken to fight for this CBA. Now it's PIIN's turn to weigh in and act on what we believe is fair and just!
The July 23rd Event:
PIIN with Northside United will take the lead on a July 23rd Thursday evening rally at 5:30 pm at Calvary. We are asking your congregation to come out in support of the Northside which deserve some benefit from the development happening in their neighborhood. After a brief program at the church we will we will go by bus or on foot down to the hotel site just a few blocks away to symbolically claim the site as Northside.
Background and Issue
Northside United with the support of Pittsburgh United (PIIN, SEIU, Workers United, Sierra Club, League of young Voters, ACORN, NAACP, One Hill and Northside Common Ministries) has been working for more than a year to get a community benefit agreement from the Rooneys and Continental, their developers of a hotel and amphitheater near the stadiums. Continental developed and manages the Waterfront which brings no benefit to the Homestead community and is a huge collection of low paying jobs. The Rooneys and Continental received the Northside land for 1/10 of its value ($8/square foot) and then got $2.5 million from the state for the project.
Blocks away from this multi-million dollar give-away is the rest of the Northside community which puts up with the negative consequences of the ‘North shore’ development and has been consistently told by Mayor Ravenstahl that there will be no community benefit agreement for the Northside. The city conveniently changed the name of the area closest to the rivers and downtown to the ‘Northshore’, but it has always been part of Manchester and Allegheny (Northside Neighborhoods). Continental and the Rooneys have also consistently refused to even meet with the community.
The remaining leverage the community has is to too put enough pressure on the mayor and city council that they will step in and force an agreement. The community is asking for first access to the jobs at the hotel and amphitheater, that they be family sustaining jobs and for reinvestment in the rest of the community which will suffer the additional traffic, parking problems, pollution, noise and other consequences of this development and the Casino.
Banners and fliers all focus on ‘taking back the Northshore -— reclaiming it as Northside’. Northside United has asked for a meeting with the Mayor and the City Council has already scheduled a public hearing for Monday, July 27th. Northside United members blocked the doors of the DelMonte building on the Northshore which is managed by Continental. Four people sat in front of the doors and got arrested.
Please join us and help create the pressure needed to get this agreement!
Asked about the possibility of school closures, Mr. Berdnik said, "I don't think we have a firm answer on that yet." Ms. Fischetti said she'd heard no discussion of closing all district schools.Michelle Obama should speak at Schenley / Pittsburgh International High School. That's the place she is expected.
District officials confirmed that the first lady's office had inquired about the possibility of an event involving the district, but they declined to elaborate.
The school board Wednesday will vote on spending $10,000 to provide G-20 training to district security officers. Mr. Berdnik said the training will help the district enhance security at schools near the summit and anticipated protests.
"I would not underestimate the impact of this event," Mr. Berdnik said, noting summit planners might ask to use closed schools as dormitories for out-of-town police or for other purposes.
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09197/984331-482.stm#ixzz0LQtkQlNW
Las Vegas: 4-year-old drowns during family pool partyConstant supervision is necessary. But, same too, instructional swimming for everyone. Boys and girls age 4 can swim. That's young. But, it is possible. And, with the swim instruction comes the lessons of being safe, of screaming for help, of respect for the water.
The four-year-old ended up under the water at the Camden Bel Air apartment complex, near Gowan and Tenaya, on Saturday afternoon.
The little boy had been celebrating a sibling's birthday with family and friends, before he was found at the bottom of the complex's pool.
According to Metro, everybody had just got out of the pool for lunch, but nobody saw the 4-year-old go back into the pool.
"This is known as a silent death. We don't hear the splashes. We don't hear the screams. We don't hear the cries," said Lt. Ray Steiber, with Metro Police.
Adults by the poolside dialed 9-1-1 after the boy was found unconscious.
CPR was unsuccessful on the young child. He was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
"It's really sad. This has gotta stop. Enough is enough, how many kids have gotta die before things change," said Cameron Azgar, who lives near the pool where the child drowned.
The 4-year-old is not being identified at this time.
Metro spent most of Saturday afternoon interviewing witnesses who were nearby at the time of the drowning.
This marks the seventh child drowning in Las Vegas so far this year. Last year's total was seven for the entire year.
Metro says the only way to stop this startling trend is constant supervision.
"The city rolls are replete with people who've done the same thing that Paul has," said Len Sweeney, his attorney. "If they suspended every city employee who was arrested, it would have a crippling effect on the workforce."Does the work force cripple the city? Or, would a work force without legal hangups be so thin as to cripple the city? Or, do laws that punish without victims cripple society? Or, is the city work force and the sheer size of government so massive that the economy is crippled due to government sprawl?
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09193/983409-53.stm#ixzz0L4gsTYNa&C
In 1985 or 1986, Sister Dorothy ventured to diocesan headquarters to voice her concerns about Wellinger who served as assistant pastor at St. Clare of Assisi Parish in Clairton, PA. Sister Dorothy served as the principal. Sister Dorothy reported to diocesan officials that Wellinger would inappropriately touch children. Diocesan leaders did nothing. It’s important to note that Archbishop Anthony Bevilacqua, now the leader of the Philadelphia Archdiocese, was bishop of the Pittsburgh Diocese at the time of Sister Dorothy’s complaint.M
WQED announces layoffs: "WQED announces layoffs"QED can go into nothingness for all I care. Too much cooking. Too much Do-Whop. Too little politics.
Afghanistan Water Polo: A Coach Leaves, Big Demands, and Delays: "A Coach Leaves, Big Demands, and Delays
Pittsburgh Penguins - News: Penguins Rank #3 in Professional Sports in Fan Relations - 07/06/2009 The Pittsburgh Penguins rank No. 3 out of 122 professional sports teams in fan relations and No. 4 in ownership, according to an annual survey conducted by ESPN The Magazine.Getting new arena helps?
How Bad Are Auto Sales? 10 Questions and Answers -- Printout -- TIME: "How Bad Are Auto Sales? 10 Questions and Answers"I'm in the market for a new or used car.