Thursday, April 12, 2012
Fwd: Invite to Screening at United Nations in NYC
Subject: Invite to Screening at United Nations in NYC
We have really exciting news! This Earth Day, April 22nd, as part of our
Worldwide Global Screening event, we will show the One Day on Earth feature
film in the UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY -- and you're invited. Ladies
and Gentlemen of the One Day on Earth community. . . WE DID IT.
This is a huge honor and we can't wait to fill the room with our supporters.
If you can make it to the UN in New York City for this special viewing,
please RSVP via the link below. Space is limited and the seats are free.
This is the flagship event of over 200 screenings happening in 160+
countries on Sunday, April 22nd. Please visit our homepage for more info on
the other amazing screenings happening worldwide on Earth Day.
UNITED NATIONS SCREENING RSVP:
http://www.onedayonearth.org/generalassembly
Cheers!
Kyle, Brandon, and the One Day on Earth Team
Please be sure to friend us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/onedayonearth
And, follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/onedayonearth
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Mark Rauterkus Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com
PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim and Water Polo Camp Head Coach with Neighborhood Learning Alliance
http://Rauterkus.blogspot.com
http://FixPA.wikia.com
http://CLOH.wikia.com
412 298 3432 = cell
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Sunday, April 08, 2012
Fwd: [ACA Google Group] Riding two abreast
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From: Chris Mayhew
I've now been pulled over twice in South Park (the park) for riding
two abreast. Both Allegheny County Sherrifs cited the new 4 foot
passing rule as grounds for pulling me over. I didn't listen to the
full explanation. Setting aside what you think I should have done or
what the law actually states, it's clear that this is how they are
going to enforce the law for the time being, at least in South Park,
but perhaps North Park as well (same cops). And, having a copy of the
law on you won't matter. I in fact did today. To quote the cop " I
don't care what you have.". Apparently the fine is $110.
Good luck out there.
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Chris Mayhew
www.jbvcoaching.com
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Mark Rauterkus Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com
PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim and Water Polo Camp Head Coach with Neighborhood Learning Alliance
http://Rauterkus.blogspot.com
http://FixPA.wikia.com
http://CLOH.wikia.com
412 298 3432 = cell
Saturday, April 07, 2012
Heavyweights
Heavyweights In Ron Pauls Corner Help Change The MSM Story!
Posted by: "geckoontheceiling" geckoontheceiling@yahoo.com geckoontheceiling
Fri Apr 6, 2012 1:37 pm (PDT)
These speakers are familiar with the language used by the target audience and can relay Dr. Paul's message to them better than he could himself. Any help YOU could give me in promoting these speakers to new media, talk radio and the MSM would be hugely appreciated. Feel free to share my contact information with producers, editors, reporters and show hosts, and I'll line em' up!zakrevolution@yahoo.com 206-501-9221
There are 3 key coalition groups that we need to win over the GOP - and when we do it will be a Ronslide from there on out!
1. National Defense (Represented by Veterans For Ron Paul 2012)
Colonel Doug Macgregor (ret) is a decorated combat veteran, the author of four books, a PhD, and a spokesman of the Veterans for Ron Paul 2012. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
Adam Kokesh, http://www.adamvstheman.com/ veteran and co-founder of Veterans for Ron Paul 2012 is also available for interviews representing this coalition. http://www.facebook.com/#!/
Michael Scheuer, former head of the CIA's Bin Laden unithttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M
2. Bible (Represented by Christians For Ron Paul) Pastor Brian Jacobs of the Metroplex Family Church http://metroplexfamilychurch.c
Minister Derrick Grayson, (aka TMOT) is also a spokesman of Christians For Ron Paul and has been making hard hitting and entertaining videos in support of Ron Paul.http://www.youtube.com/user/tm
Dr. Walter Block http://www.walterblock.com/ is a founding member of Jews for Ron Paul http://www.facebook.com/
3. 2nd Amendment (Represented by Gun Owners For Ron Paul) Gary Marbut is the President of the Montana Shooting Sports Associationhttp://www.mtssa.org/ and is also spokesman of Gun Owners For Ron Paul 2012. http://www.facebook.com/
To liberal, independent and libertarian media I've been promoting Robin Koerner. Robin is the founder and editor of watchingamerica.com, also writes at the Huffington Post and has started the "Blue Republican" movement of Democrats and Independents supporting Ron Paul. You can read his article that started it all here - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
The facebook group and website that has grown from this article can be found here - http://www.facebook.com/
And last but definitely not least I've been promoting Jun Dam to libertarian media. Jun is the founder of Grassroots for Liberty SuperPAC, is also behind http://rp2012.org/ (check out their petition drive!) has set up a phone for Ron Paul from home program, has hosted contests, and helped get supporters to Iowa.http://www.youtube.com/user/rp
Even if you don't have personal media connections, just sending out emails/faxes and making phone calls is a huge help!
To Victory! Ron Paul 2012!
In Liberty, Zak Carter
http://cvrp2012.com/
Thursday, April 05, 2012
Educational read on school reform and politics
Hired Guns on Astroturf:
How to Buy and Sell School Reform
For Barkan’s other writing on the self-proclaimed “education reform movement,” click here, here, and here.
If you want to change government policy, change the politicians who make it. The implications of this truism have now taken hold in the market-modeled “education reform movement.” As a result, the private funders and nonprofit groups that run the movement have overhauled their strategy. They’ve gone political as never before—like the National Rifle Association or Big Pharma or (ed reformers emphasize) the teachers’ unions.
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
Fw: COUNCILMAN LAVELLE INTRODUCES CIVIC ARENA PARKING TAX RESOLUTION
Good for Mr. Lavelle.
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Fwd: The end of bees, thanks to Bayer's chemical?
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From: Corinne Ball, Change.org
EPA: Ban the pesticide that's threatening American bees with extinction
Sign Susan's Petition
Here's the buzz: American honey bees are disappearing at an alarming rate and the government knows why.
Scientists say a pesticide called clothianidin, made by chemical giant Bayer, is strongly linked to the rapid decline in bee populations. When exposed to the chemical, bees get lost: they are literally unable to find their way home back to the hive and drop dead from exhaustion.
Susan Mariner uses her backyard garden to grow extra fruits and veggies for her family and teach her children where their food comes from -- and in the past few years, she's seen the decline in bees firsthand.
When Susan heard about the recent studies linking this specific chemical to the widespread death of the bees who pollinate our food, she started a petition on Change.org to get the chemical banned. Click here to sign Susan's petition asking the Environmental Protection Agency to ban these bee-killing pesticides ASAP.
One-third of the U.S. food supply relies on honey bees. Without bees to pollinate crops, many essential (and favorite) foods are at risk, including apples, squash, tomatoes, strawberries, almonds, and even chocolate.
Several countries, including Germany and France, have already banned clothianidin. And after the bans, bee populations began to rise again.
But in the U.S., clothianidin is used on millions of acres of crops and American beekeepers report losses of up to 90% of their bees. Many worry that their hives won't survive another season. Sign Susan's petition urging the EPA to save the bees and immediately end the harmful pesticide's use.
Thanks for being a change-maker,
- Corinne and the Change.org team
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Mark Rauterkus Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com
PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim and Water Polo Camp Head Coach with Neighborhood Learning Alliance
http://Rauterkus.blogspot.com
http://FixPA.wikia.com
http://CLOH.wikia.com
412 298 3432 = cell
Friday, March 30, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
School news and request letter from parents of Phillips and South Side
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Spring break: Spain or Oakmont on a bike
If you can not get to Spain to ride your bike next week, we have the next best thing. Go to Cycling Fusion for some free rides, if you are up for the challenge.
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We want to get our Pittsburgh kids swimming and playing water polo soon -- before we do Summer Dreamers again
Last year our staff of 12 and about 150 middle school students had a wonderful time swimming and playing water polo. I loved coaching and teaching swimming to PPS students with Summer Dreamers at Peabody High Schools' pool. We had five great weeks. Now the challenge is to get that going again, this spring and summer, for campers and even some beyond the specific Summer Dreamers program.
You are invited to attend any of the THREE informational meetings in the community in April, at different times and places, to talk about the changes for the 2012 Summer Dreamers Swim and Water Polo Camp -- and to give details for getting the kids into the water in April, May and June -- before the start of the official program July 9, 2012.
We are NOT at Peabody in the summer of 2012, but the venue shifts to UPREP and The Hill District.
Swim and Water Polo Camp is held in conjunction with PPS Summer Dreamers, 2012 with
Neighborhood Learning Alliance
5429 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Phone: (412) 363 - 1910
We want you swimming and playing water polo again, real soon!
New players are welcome too.
Informational meetings for parents, guardians and others with an interest in the program are going to be held with Coach Mark Rauterkus,
Mark@Rauterkus.com, 412-298-
At 7 pm on Thursday, April 12, 2012
Pittsburgh CONNECTS, Bloomfield Garfield Corporation
5321 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, 412 441-9833
https://sites.google.com/a/
At 6 pm on Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Pittsburgh CONNECTS, Homewood-Brushton YMCA
7140 Bennett Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15208-1477, 412 243-2900
https://sites.google.com/a/
At 8 pm on Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Pittsburgh CONNECTS, Hill House
1860 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, 412 281-8482
https://sites.google.com/a/
Our Swim and Water Polo Camp has proven to be a fun-filled option for students in PPS.
Thanks for the consideration. Feel free to forward this email or send me any additions or changes to the list.
Mark Rauterkus Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com
PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim and Water Polo Camp Head Coach with Neighborhood Learning Alliance
http://Rauterkus.blogspot.com
http://FixPA.wikia.com
http://CLOH.wikia.com
412 298 3432 = cell
Monday, March 26, 2012
Bringing the Community to Schools, a national webinar.
One thriving program with a long track record in this field is the 13-year-old SUN Community Schools network in Portland, Ore., which stands for "Schools Uniting Communities." The network now includes 64 schools in six districts serving high numbers of poor and minority students across Portland and Multnomah County, and it says it has improved student academic growth while providing other neighborhood needs. Join us for a discussion about the SUN Community School model and how it interacts with students and their families.
Guests:
Diana Hall, program supervisor, SUN Community Schools
Lynn Blevins, principal, Lynch View Elementary School
Ginny Scelza, SUN site manager, Lynch View SUN Community School
This webinar will be moderated by Christina A. Samuels, staff writer, Education Week
Register now for this free live webinar.
Webinar Date: Tuesday, March 27, 2-3 p.m. ET
Can't attend? All Education Week webinars are archived and accessible "on demand" for up to six months after the original live-streaming date.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Obama Academy is in East Liberty. School newspaper re-reprint
Posted: 24 Mar 2012 04:55 AM PDT
If you didn’t know that our school is in the neighborhood of East Liberty, you should, because you’ve probably walked or taken a bus down Penn Avenue numerous times. What you probably didn’t know, or never would have guessed, is that it used to be a booming business district. However, it’s not so booming anymore. Many of the stores are boarded up and the ones that are open don’t get the business a store in the mall might get.
The East Liberty Business District wasn’t always like that. In fact, it thrived and flourished during the 1940s and 50s. To add to the prosperous commercial businesses, the residents of East Liberty were all very close, creating a tight community. Sometimes, it was referred to as Pittsburgh’s “second downtown.” In 1958, East Liberty’s strength was put to the test when they experienced their first commercial vacancies. In response, the major business owners began one of the biggest urban renewal projects. However, the project had the opposite effect that many people had hoped it would have; the small local businesses were replaced with one-story retail stores placed up and down the streets, and Penn Circle was built, which actually drew the traffic away from the business district. The failure of the renewal project was the reason so many businesses closed and families moved away. In 1979, the East Liberty Development, Inc. was founded (ELDI) to organize the revitalization of East Liberty. However, many of their attempts to get businesses up and running again failed and East Liberty remained in the same economic situation. Starting in the 1990s ELDI began to plan more development projects and became determined to bring the booming business district back to life. Looking at East Liberty now, we could say they have done a pretty good job. A Target was just opened this past summer on the corner of Penn Avenue. In the vacant lot next to Eastminister Presbyterian Church they are starting the construction of new townhouses, just like the ones on Negley Avenue. In the plaza on Center Avenue, there is a Starbucks, a Whole Foods and many other small chain stores. Down the street there are a bunch of newly opened small restaurants including Spoon and Paris 66, which are both very nice and expensive places to eat. We can’t forget about Bakery Square, which is right across the street from our school and has become a popular place to go for coffee at Coffee Tree and subs at Jimmy John’s. East Liberty has come so far since its economic downfall in the late 1950s. Its business district is quickly expanding in a variety of different directions and the residential area continues to slowly make a comeback. ELDI continues to plan for development projects and look at traffic patterns. East Liberty is slowly but surely continuing to make its return to the popular, booming business district it was in the 1940s and 50s. http://www.eastliberty.org/ |
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Fwd: No Clue
From: Ron Paul <ron_paul@ronpaul2012.com>
Subject: No Clue
Dear Liberty Activist, "You don't have a clue!" That's what my Campaign Chairman, Jesse Benton, said to an MSNBC talking head yesterday who was belittling my chances at winning the Republican nomination. The truth is, Jesse was 100% right. I'll explain everything shortly. But first, Liberty Activist, if you haven't yet contributed to my Give Me Liberty Money Bomb, please do so IMMEDIATELY! You see, the reality is that my campaign is racking up delegates in state after state, but it's absolutely critical I reach $1 million . . . With your support, my campaign will keep winning incredible victories like we saw in Missouri today! Just hours ago, St. Louis City and Jackson County – the second largest county in the state – held their caucuses to elect delegates to the Congressional District and State Conventions. The results? *** In St. Louis City, my supporters completely SWEPT the caucus – winning ALL 36 delegates and alternates to the District and State Conventions; *** In Jackson County, after five hours of caucusing, my supporters won the overwhelming majority of delegates, doubling the number of the next closest candidate. As a result, I'm now leading the delegate count in the largest caucus state in the entire country! Rick Santorum? SHUT OUT! While several weeks ago, Rick Santorum spent days campaigning to win Missouri's meaningless straw poll beauty pageant, my campaign was working hard to win the votes that really matter – Missouri's delegates. That's because my campaign is strategic, smart – and very frugal with our donors' hard-earned money. I'm making sure we spend our resources where it counts. Rick Santorum can be elected beauty queen all he wants. I'll stick to delegate hunting. And all this success is despite the establishment's attempt to shut out patriots like you from participating in their elections. Remember what happened last week in St. Charles County, Missouri, when GOP officials declared the caucus over with no winner and no delegates elected? Well, the Missouri GOP is holding a new caucus in St. Charles – and has guaranteed a free and open process. They've even agreed to allow TV cameras in to film the Caucus. Liberty Activist, this is just one example of where you and I are WINNING where it counts in state after state. But if we're going to take an army of delegates from Nevada, Iowa, Washington State, Alaska, Missouri, and elsewhere to the National Convention, the bottom line is my campaign must have the resources to continue organizing at the next level. That's why I'm hoping you'll make a generous contribution to my Give Me Liberty Money Bomb! Your generous contribution will be put to immediate use in my campaign's hunt for delegates. So please, dig deep and make a contribution to my campaign's Give Me Liberty Money Bomb IMMEDIATELY! You and I are ROCKING the entire political establishment nationwide. Now we must finish the job. Please contribute TODAY! Together, you and I can Restore America NOW! For Liberty, Ron Paul P.S. After the results of today's Missouri Caucuses, I am now leading in the delegate count in the Show Me State. But the battle is still raging on, and I must have the resources to continue organizing these delegates for the next step of the process. So please make the most generous contribution you possibly can afford to my Give Me Liberty Money Bomb! |
Fwd: The Black Political Empowerment Project(B-PEP)
From: The Black Political Empowerment Project(B-PEP) <mstanyalong@gmail.com>
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Candidate debate in the East End of Pittsburgh slated soon.
To see the handout at full size, click the link at the top of the blog posting.
Save the date: Thursday, April 5, 2012, at 6:00 p.m at Ethan Temple Church, 1205 Wood Street, Wilkinsburg (Corner of Wood & North Ave). For More Information call 412-295-1935 or email info@AALApgh.org.
Students step out in a political way.
Each period has changed in their topic. Period six is starting a food council so that our school’s lunches can improve their quality. First period made two billboards (one in Harrisburg and one in Oakland) that say, “Cutting our budget is cutting our future”.
On March 19, 2012, Mr. Reid gave his students the opportunity to speak at the Board of Education’s public speaking. There, we had a chance to speak for exactly three minutes about a topic that we feel passionate about. About twenty of his students went and all of them who spoke, talked about budget cuts. Our message was: DON’T LIMIT OUR EDUCATION WITH BUDGET CUTS!
I personally was one of the speakers. I was number thirty-three. I remember being so nervous my hands and legs were shaking. A lot of people showed up that evening, and I was supposed to voice my opinion to them all. That’s every teenagers dream, but in reality it turned into a kind of scary one. Once they called my name, I went up and smiled at the important people sitting at their big table, and sat in the chair. Then I turned on the microphone and started talking. I let the words come out, and took a dramatic pause to look at my audience in their eyes and I said, “This will destroy the future of our state”. I think they really felt the emotion in my speech.
Molly Newell spoke about budget cuts as well and she even commented on the poor technology that we are given. She said that we need new computers and software. Molly said, “The Pittsburgh Public School’s motto is ‘Excellence for all’, yet how can we excel with inferior technology?”
Joel Akrie, who went to speak on behalf of Sabria Mitchell, said “It was actually calmer and cooler than I thought it would be”.