Monday, June 22, 2015

Fwd: Apply Now! EPLC's 2015-16 Education Policy Fellowship Program

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Apply Now for EPLC's 2015-2016 PA Education Policy Fellowship Program!

 

Applications are available now for the 2015-2016 Education Policy Fellowship Program (EPFP).  The Education Policy Fellowship Program is sponsored in Pennsylvania by The Education Policy and Leadership Center (EPLC). Click here for the program calendar of sessions.

 

With 450 graduates in its first sixteen years, this Program is a premier professional development opportunity for educators, state and local policymakers, advocates, and community leaders.  State Board of Accountancy (SBA) credits are available to certified public accountants.

 

Past participants include state policymakers, district superintendents and principals, school business officers, school board members, education deans/chairs, statewide association leaders, parent leaders, education advocates, and other education and community leaders. Fellows are typically sponsored by their employer or another organization.

 

The Fellowship Program begins with a two-day retreat on September 17-18, 2015 and continues to graduation in June 2016.

 

Applications are being accepted now.

 

Click here to read about the Education Policy Fellowship Program, or here to see the 2015-2016 program calendar.

  

Since space is limited to approximately 30 positions, it is advisable to submit an application as soon as possible.  The application may be copied from the EPLC web site, but must be submitted by mail or scanned and e-mailed, with the necessary signatures of applicant and sponsor.

 

The Program contacts are EPLC President Ron Cowell and Coordinator Mattie Robinson.  If you would like to discuss any aspect of the Fellowship Program and its requirements, please contact Mattie at 717-260-9900 or robinson@eplc.org.

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Saturday, June 20, 2015

Of course football should rid itself of the helmets

For years I've been saying this. Some must be listening.

The pee wee league that starts to play its season without helmets now will be better grooming its players for the furure's pro leagues. Saving money and brain function at the same time is what is needed for the sport to stay mainstream. Otherwise, football goes to the way of being only for the poor and downtrodden. Think Romans and stadium sports. 


Better than playing helmet-less football is to play without helmets AND in a swim pool. For the sake of wellness, put the games and athletes right into the water environment. Blown out knees are less of a factor too. Play 7-on-7, shrink the goal posts, and make the ball round as well. Folks will want to play year round too. 

Call it water polo and play on an international stage.


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Ta.
 
 
Mark Rauterkus       Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com    
PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim and Water Polo Camp Head Coach
Varsity Boys Swim Coach, Pittsburgh Obama Academy
Head Water Polo Coach, Carnegie Mellon University Women's Club Team
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team

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Thursday, June 18, 2015

Fwd: [wplug] Call for Makers is Now Open!

Maker Faire Pittsburgh - October 10 & 11, 2015

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*Calling all tinkerers, inventors, hackers and do-it-yourselfers:
the Maker Faire Pittsburgh Call for Makers is now open!*

Maker Faire Pittsburgh is looking for a wide variety of eclectic,
diverse and forward thinking projects and ideas that highlight the DIY
and tinkerer spirit. Exhibits and displays can range from student
projects, robotics, 3D printers and CNC mills, textile arts and crafts,
home energy monitoring, rockets and R/C toys, sustainability, green
tech, radios, vintage computers and game systems, electronics, electric
vehicles, biology/biotech and chemistry projects, puppets, kites,
bicycles, and unusual tools or machines.

Individuals, groups, schools, clubs, organizations, and entrepreneurs
are invited to apply to demonstrate what they make and share what they
have learned with other makers and with the community.

Learn how to apply to be a maker at Maker Faire Pittsburgh
at http://www.makerfairepittsburgh.com/makers
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crafters, and makers you know. Hope you can join us at the Faire!

Sincerely,
 The Maker Faire Pittsburgh Team



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Fwd: A message from First Lady Michelle Obama


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A Summer Learning Day Message from First Lady Michelle Obama

Summer Learning Day 2015!
A Special Summer Learning Day Message from
First Lady Michelle Obama

A Special Video Message from First Lady Michelle Obama

 
We hope you enjoy this exclusive preview of our National Summer Learning Day video message from First Lady Michelle Obama!

Tomorrow, June 19th is Summer Learning Day! Visit the National Summer Learning Association's YouTube Channel to share this video from the First Lady at your events and to kick-off your summer learning programs on June 19.

Take the pledge to #KeepKidsLearning at www.SummerLearningDay.com.  
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Our Open House on July 4th is happening again: 108 South 12th, Historic South Side, Pittsburgh, PA 15203

Greetings:

The 4th of July is coming and we (Palmer/Rauterkus Family) are having our annual party. Here are the details…Our best news is that our sons Erik (20) and Grant (17) will both be with us this year for the holiday!

The party starts at 7pm. There is lots of space in the house for air conditioned visiting. The deck offers a great view of the city. Our indoor game room is now a putting green – we’ll supply clubs. We also have a park a block away with climbers, swings, and a big field for games so bring the kids and they’ll have lots to do. We have the party rain or shine since we have plenty of space (air conditioned) indoors. We supply napkins, plates, utensils, cups and lemonade. If you want something more exciting (and we hope you do), please bring some to share (food or beverage). Preferably finger foods (but we’ll have some plastic spoons and forks around as well). You’ll be viewing the downtown fire works from our deck just after dark. Everyone is welcome – please feel free to bring friends, relatives, etc.
 

If you need to reach us, call 412-298-3432 or email at mark@rauterkus.com or palmercv -at- upmc -dot- cut . You don’t need to RSVP, but we always love to know who is coming so feel free to let us know (otherwise, surprise us!).

Hope to see you…Catherine Palmer, Mark Rauterkus, + E + G.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Info on Citiparks Pool Tags

CITIPARKS
2015 Pool Tag Information

Free Pool Passes
Citiparks is now offering FREE swimming in all City of Pittsburgh pools for resident children, fifteen years and younger.  Parents need only to register their children at any of Citiparks’ 10 Recreation Centers across the city then bring their membership cards to the pool each day.
How do I prove I am a city resident?
Proof includes a driver’s license or state photo I.D., school I.D., utility bills, report cards, pay stubs, lease agreements or other official correspondence. Your city address must be on the identification to be valid.

How do I prove I receive welfare?
Bring a copy of your case printout. You can get this from your caseworker at the Department of Public Assistance. The printout must include a current date, your name, the name of everyone in the family you want to get tags for, and your address.

USING YOUR POOL TAG:
Your pool tag can be used at our indoor aquatic facility, the Oliver Bath House, or at any of our 18 outdoor facilities.  The tag is good all summer long, and can be used at our indoor pool throughout the fall, winter and spring.  The tag you purchased today will expire June 1, 2016.

To avoid losing your tag, sew the tag on to your swimsuit.  You may wear the tag attached to an ankle or wristband or looped onto your swimsuit’s shoulder strap or belt loop.  For your own protection, never wear your tag on a neck chain or pinned to your suit.  Wear your tag the entire time you are at the pool.  It must be visible to the pool staff.  Citiparks will not refund or replace lost or stolen tags, so it is safest to sew on your tag.

You must have a tag to enter any of our aquatic facilities, even if you are not swimming.  The tag is your admission to the pool area.  Your admission fee helps pay for the staffing and operation of the facility.  Don’t forget, children under the age of 6 must be accompanied by an adult 16 years or older in the water.

Tags may be revoked for violations of pool rules.
The City of Pittsburgh offers a variety of aquatic programs for people of all ages.  To find out what programs are available at your pool, contact the Head Lifeguard, look online at www.citiparks.net, or call the Aquatic Division Office at:  412-323-7928.

POOL DATES AND HOURS:
The City of Pittsburgh will open 18 outdoor aquatic facilities on Tuesday, June 9, 2015, at 1:00 PM.  The outdoor swimming season will end on Labor Day, Monday, September 7, 2015.  Citiparks pools will remain open through Labor Day as staffing levels permit.

Hours of Operation:

Monday – Friday:
1:00 PM – 7:45 PM
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays:
1:00 PM – 5:45 PM

POOL TAG LOCATIONS:
You can purchase pool tags at the following locations:

June 2 – June 8:
Oliver Bath House
Weekdays: 9:00 AM – 8:45 PM
Weekends: 1:00 PM – 8:45 PM
Cash, Check or Money Order

June 9 – September 7:
At the following Aquatic Facilities:

Banksville     Phillips
Bloomfield    Ream
Highland    Riverview
Homewood    Schenley
Jack Stack    Sheraden
Magee        Sue Murray       
McBride    West Penn   
Moore         Westwood
Ormsby   
       
Weekdays: 1:00 PM – 7:45 PM
Weekends and Holidays: 1:00 PM – 5:45 PM
Cash, Check or Money Order

Ammon - will not be selling pool tags but you can pay daily admission or purchase your tags at any of the above locations.

DAILY ADMISSION:
You can pay a daily admission fee at any of our locations.  Prices are as follows:
$5.00 for Adults (16 & older)
$3.00 for Children (3 – 15)
Children under 3 are FREE

Citiparks Recreation Centers and Pools
Citiparks is now offering FREE swimming in all City of Pittsburgh pools for resident children, fifteen years and younger.  Parents need only to register their children at any of Citiparks’ 10 Recreation Centers across the city then bring their membership cards to the pool each day.
All pools open on June 9, 2015.
Citiparks Recreation Centers
East/Central
Ammon – Hill District
2217 Bedford Avenue
412-255-2501
Magee – Greenfield
745 Greenfield Avenue
412-422-6546
Paulson – Lincoln Lemington
1201 Paulson Street
412-665-3627
West Penn – Polish Hill
450 30th Street
412-622-7353
North
Jefferson – Mexican War Streets
605 Redknap Street
412-323-7268
South/West
Arlington – Arlington Heights
2201 Salisbury Street
412-488-8397
Brookline
1400 Oakridge Street
412-571-3222
Ormsby – South Side Flats
79 S. 22nd Street
412-488-8306
Phillips – Carrick
201 Parkfield Street
412-885-7445
Warrington - Beltzhoover
329 E. Warrington Avenue
412-488-8369
Citiparks Pools – Open June 9, 2015
Weekday Hours: 1:00 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. Weekend/Holiday Hours: 1:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
Weather permitting
East/Central
Ammon – Hill District
2217 Bedford Avenue
412-255-2627
Bloomfield
408 Ella Street
412-622-6956
Magee – Greenfield
745 Greenfield Avenue
412-422-4265
Highland Park
151 Lake Drive
412-665-3637
Homewood
540 North Lang Avenue
412-244-4186
Schenley Park
1 Overlook Drive
412-422-4266
West Penn – Polish Hill
450 30th Street
412-622-6908
North
Sue Murray - Allegheny Commons
301 Cedar Avenue
412-323-7914
Jack Stack - Brighton Heights
600 Brighton Woods Road
412-766-4577
Riverview Park
400 Riverview Avenue
412-323-7223
South/West
Banksville
1461 Crane Avenue
412-571-3231
Moore - Brookline
1801 Pioneer Ave
412-571-3223
McBride – Lincoln Place
1785 McBride Street
412-476-1311
Ream - Mount Washington
321 Merrimac Street
412-488-8312
Ormsby – South Side Flats
79 South 22nd Street
412-488-8377
Phillips – Carrick
201 Parkfield Street
412-885-7498
Sheraden
1071 Adon Street
412-777-5011
Westwood
100 Guyland Street
412-937-3061


Other fees:
Daily fee Adults (16+) $5.00 & Adult Pass (city resident, 16+) $30.00

*For more information on Citiparks Aquatics visit www.Citiparks.net,
follow @Citiparks on Twitter or call 412-323-7928.

Family and Individual Pool Tag ApplicationCITIP
*Kids Swim FREE with a Recreation Center Membership Pass!

Head of Household:



Last Name
First Name

Address:
                         

City/Zip Code:


Phone:


Neighborhood:


Pool You Use Most:

Type of Purchase
Print the Name of the Person
Who Will Wear This Tag


Type of Tag
Adult (age 16+)
Youth (age 3-15)
Circle One

Price Per Tag
Circle One
Regular      DPA
Total    

Adult
Youth
 $60.00
$30.00

Military Family




Adult
Youth

      ID#:






Adult
Youth

     





Adult
Youth


$





Adult
Youth
$10.00
$4.00






Adult
Youth
$10.00
$4.00
$




Adult

$30.00
$15.00






Adult

$30.00
     $15.00







Youth
$15.00
$7.00







Youth
$15.00
$7.00
$





Active
Veteran
Free
ID #:






Adult

$20.00







Adult
Youth
$45.00







Adult
Youth
$45.00

$








Total
$



Check or money order made payable to: Treasurer, City Of Pittsburgh for the total. For the public assistance discount, provide a case printout as proof that you & your family live in the City Of Pittsburgh and receive welfare.  For City of Pittsburgh residents who are disabled veterans and families of active duty military and activated reservist/guard members, pool tags are available at no cost.  Proper ID is required.

Please Do Not Write Below This Line
Clerk

Location

Date

Adult Tag #’s

Youth Tag #’s





Your Citiparks Pool Tags May Be Used At All Citiparks Pools Including The Oliver Bath House During The Off Season.  Citiparks pools will remain open through Labor Day as staffing levels permit.  Pool tags may be revoked for violations of pool rules.  THERE ARE NO REFUNDS.  Replacements for lost or stolen tags must be purchased.  Your tag must be visible at all times.

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