Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Fwd: 💨🍂 The winds of change are blowing! FCC-PHCC events and staff changes 👥

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In Our Neighborhood
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
 

Join us next week at our Community Gathering!


Join us for our Community Gathering on Tues, Nov. 27th!
Location: The Pittsburgh Project, 2801 N. Charles St. 15214
Doors at 5:30pm
Meeting starts at 6:00pm

This month we will be holding elections for board members for Fineview and Perry Hilltop. Below are links to candidate information, and a printable ballot which can be mailed to us, postmarked by Sat, Nov. 24th. Only paid members are eligible to vote.
FINEVIEW: Candidates / Ballot / Membership Form
PERRY HILLTOP: Candidates / Ballot / Membership Form
We will also be hosting a drug overdose prevention training about how to use Narcan/naxolone to save lives! In addition, public officials and the police will be available to give updates and answer questions.
Free food & childcare provided!
 


Note: Mark your calendar for monthly community gatherings, which will take place the 4th Tuesday of the month at 5:30/6:00pm. Our next gathering will take place Tuesday, January 22nd at The Pittsburgh Project (2801 N Charles St. 15214).
 

Staff Changes 

In September, Carla Arnold joined the Fineview and Perry Hilltop staff as an AmeriCorps VISTA. We are happy to have Carla with us! '

Carla decided to join FCC/PHCC as staff after coming to the community gatherings for over a year and and volunteering for 6 months. A lifelong Pittsburgher with one daughter, she worked at Central Blood Bank for 25 years. She loves to read as a hobby.

Say hello when you see her!




In December, our Community Engagement Coordinator, Zeba Ahmed, will be saying goodbye after 2 years with us. She will moving to northeast Japan in January to take a job promoting tourism and local businesses.
Here is a message from her:
"Perry Hilltop and Fineview are the first place where I've felt at home and part of a community since I was little. I've really enjoyed getting to meet and spend time with my neighbors. Thank you!"



As such, we will be hiring a new person to join us!
Do you like connecting with people? Do you agree residents should drive development in our community? Fineview and Perry Hilltop  Citizens Councils are looking for someone to join our team working to engage residents in building a stronger, inclusive community that benefits all neighbors, especially those most vulnerable. Learn more here.


Who will our new team member be?

 

Holiday Party and Volunteer Appreciation Potluck

Bring your family and a dish to share on Thurs, Dec. 13, 6:00pm, as we celebrate our accomplishments over the past year! We will be at the Community Resource Mall (former McNaugher School, 2610 Maple Ave. 15214). We will also have a gift exchange. If you would like to participate, bring a gift under $5, labeled appropriately. Hope to see you!

About this Newsletter

This newsletter is created and distributed by Perry Hilltop Citizens Council and Fineview Citizens Council to share information about our joint community planning process, community meetings, and news relating to our neighborhoods.
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Funding for our anti-displacement project is provided by the Emil and Sarah Limbach Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation.
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Mark Rauterkus       Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com
Swimming and Water Polo Coach, Schenley High School, Pittsburgh, PA
http://CLOH.wikia.com
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Monday, November 19, 2018

Fwd: Main Line League Senior Response Needed

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From: Damon Newman

 

11.19.2018

 

 

Coaches,

 

We hope you can return this Winter for the Main Line League season 2019.  Last year we had enough for two division.  Please respond to the email by December 6th if you are interested in playing.  Please indicate what division you want to play in.  Here are the dates for the Main Line League Senior:

 

A Div

1/27

2/9

2/23

3/16

 

 

 

B Div

2/10

2/17

2/24

3/10

3/23 Championship  

4/6 Championship

 

 

 

Last year's division are listed below:  

A Division

Villanova A

La Salle

Greenwich

Greater Philly

Kingfish Vets

NJ Masters

HAWCS

Penn

 

B Division

Franklins

Villanova B

Drexel

Delaware

Lehigh

West Chester

F & M

St. Joes

 

 

The B division will have a split championship weekend to work around university Spring break dates. 

 

Damon Newman

Membership

610 277 6787

   

 

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Mark Rauterkus       Mark@Rauterkus.com 
Executive Director of SKWIM USA, a 501(c)(3)
The Pittsburgh Project - swim coach and head lifeguard
Middle School Swim Coach at The Ellis School
Former Varsity Boys Swim Coach, Pittsburgh Obama Academy
Sabbatical for 2018: PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim & Water Polo 
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team

http://CLOH.org

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Sunday, November 18, 2018

PE Professional Development from FB post

Professional Development

Teachers report numerous barriers to technology use including budget, class size, and training. Physical educators may be willing to use technology in their teaching if given opportunities to prepare, practice and use appropriate resources. However, research shows that only 42% of physical education teachers receive staff development training on using physical activity monitoring devices, and only 37% of physical education teachers received staff development training on using technology overall.

Professional development typically is conducted by local colleges and universities, professional associations, and/or regional educational institutions (district offices, local educational agencies). These agencies grant college credits or salary points for teachers. Many of these professional development approaches are costly, often ineffective, and unable to reach all educators. This is especially true for physical educators with coaching responsibilities who often find it difficult to attend professional development workshops. 

New large-scale professional development models that use effective strategies, and are scalable, accessible, sustainable, and cost-effective are needed. Today training can take place via the Internet, allowing educators to learn at their convenience. The number of virtual colleges and training centers on the Internet is growing by leaps and bounds. The University of Houston (Texas), Azusa Pacific College, University of Southern Florida, and Emporia (Kansas) State University, for example, offer complete online Masters Degree programs in physical education. Additionally, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) like Coursera and Udacity, are available providing thousands of courses to educate hundreds and thousands of participants simultaneously. These courses promote self directed learning, peer-supported learning, authentic project-based learning, data-informed activities, case- study approaches, and anytime-anywhere learning. 

Teachers should be engaged in designing their own professional development; ensuring that it meets their specific needs. For professional learning to be successful, it needs to be ongoing and include courses, de ned goals and expectations, models and motivation for change (perhaps tied to regional and school leadership) and linked to school's curriculum goals.
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Mark Rauterkus       Mark@Rauterkus.com 
Executive Director of SKWIM USA, a 501(c)(3)
The Pittsburgh Project - swim coach and head lifeguard
Middle School Swim Coach at The Ellis School
Former Varsity Boys Swim Coach, Pittsburgh Obama Academy
Sabbatical for 2018: PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim & Water Polo 
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team

http://CLOH.org

412 298 3432 = cell

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Fwd: This Week in News for Senator Rand Paul - November 16, 2018

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From: U.S. Senator Rand Paul


 



Dear Friend,

You can find my latest update below! 

Dr. Rand Paul Takes Stand Against War and Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen

As you know, I have fought hard against our government's support of the Saudi-led coalition that has waged a devastating war in Yemen, a conflict that has resulted in the deaths of thousands upon thousands of innocent civilians and left millions on the edge of famine.  

Over the past couple years, I have led multiple bipartisan efforts to block arms sales to Saudi Arabia, and on Wednesday, I continued my efforts to speak out against the growing humanitarian crisis in Yemen when I announced that I had secured a vote to block a weapons sale to Bahrain, a member of the Saudi-led coalition.

Thanks to the Arms Export Control Act of 1976, a senator can force a vote on an arms sale, and my resolution of disapproval would have blocked an estimated $300 million in high-explosive rocket artillery and associated training and support to Bahrain.

As I said when I made the announcement, "This vote is about more than yet another arms sale.  The Senate has a chance to stand up for innocent life, speak out against a humanitarian tragedy that is getting worse by the day, and demonstrate it will not support further destruction in Yemen."

Shortly before the vote on Thursday, I spoke on topics including the need to rethink our foreign policy and to stop arming the Saudi-led coalition when I delivered the keynote address to The American Conservative magazine's fifth annual foreign policy conference.  (You can watch my speech HERE.)

(Dr. Paul Delivers Keynote Address to The American Conservative's Foreign Policy Conference - Nov. 15, 2018)

I reiterated these themes when I spoke on the U.S. Senate floor soon after and urged my fellow senators to support my resolution.

"I'm only saying stop one sale of arms to send a message that we are done with the war in Yemen," I stated. "That we are no longer going to sell weapons to countries that are fighting this war in Yemen.  That the war must come to a close."

"Someone must take a stand and say, 'Enough's enough.  We are against the humanitarian disaster in Yemen,'" I emphasized later in my remarks.

You can find my entire floor speech HERE and my response to my resolution's opponents HERE.

Unfortunately, when the time came to vote, the Senate decided to once again oppose taking a stand to help stop the loss of innocent life in Yemen.

Congress, which has not authorized our involvement in the war in Yemen, must assert its voice, and I will keep fighting to remind it of its constitutional responsibility and end U.S. support for the war.

(Dr. Paul Speaks Out Against the War in Yemen on the U.S. Senate Floor - Nov. 15, 2018)

Dr. Rand Paul Speaks to Sisters for Life Annual Celebration 

Though weather and the Senate schedule kept time a little tight, I was determined to make this year's Sisters for Life gala in Louisville on Thursday, and it was a great evening that featured wonderful music and testimonials in support of life.  While I could have focused on important pro-life legislative agenda items during my speech, I took a more philosophical approach.  In my opinion, we have a very winning argument in support of protecting life at its most innocent and vulnerable stage. 

But we must also win the persuasion battle to convince hearts and minds, and I fully believe we can do so with a message that exudes the kind of joy that was on full display in Louisville on Thursday night!

(Dr. Paul Speaks to the Sisters for Life Celebration - Nov. 15, 2018)

Dr. Rand Paul, Senator Gillibrand Introduce Bill Protecting Pregnant Women in Federal Custody

While debates over the best ways to address problems in our criminal justice system have been occurring for years, there are some reforms that are just common sense, like protecting the health of pregnant incarcerated women and their unborn children. 

So on Wednesday, I joined with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (New York) to introduce the Pregnant Women in Custody Act of 2018, which will help guarantee the health and safety of women who are pregnant and give birth while in federal custody, as well as encourage states to pursue reforms that would ensure adequate protections for pregnant inmates. 

Our legislation serves as the Senate companion to the bipartisan H.R. 6805, which Representatives Karen Bass (California) and Mia Love (Utah) introduced in the U.S. House in September 2018.

Among its provisions, the Pregnant Women in Custody Act prohibits the use of restraints and restrictive housing on pregnant federal inmates, which can lead to problems including muscle tears, bone separation, blocked blood circulation, and miscarriage.  Restraints would be prohibited on pregnant and postpartum inmates (up to eight weeks postpartum) unless they pose an immediate risk of escape or physical harm to themselves or others.

The bill ensures the Bureau of Prisons captures accurate data on the health care needs of pregnant inmates, while preventing the cataloging of personally identifiable information, and it would also provide for a preference in grant funding for states who have enacted or implemented services or pilot programs aimed at enhancing the safety and wellness of pregnant inmates.  

The awards would be prioritized from existing grant programs, as this bill does not call for new funding.

Currently, 25 states and the District of Columbia have restricted the use of restraints on pregnant inmates, but no federal law exists prohibiting that practice. 
 
An incarcerated individual is still a human being whose life deserves to be valued and protected, which is why our proposal prohibits the use of restraints on pregnant federal inmates, particularly when they are in labor, and ensures these women are treated with compassion and respect as they bring new life into the world.

You can read the Pregnant Women in Custody Act of 2018 HERE.

Dr. Rand Paul: "We Need a Bipartisan Issue to Unite Us.  Saudi Arabia is that Issue."

I also called for the U.S. to address our involvement in the war in Yemen in my latest op-ed for The Hill on Tuesday. 

"After a heated and divisive midterm campaign season, now is the perfect time to work together on an issue that has real bipartisan support: immediately stop future arms sales to Saudi Arabia," I said to start the piece, later noting that "the Saudi war effort would collapse on itself in short order" if it did not have "our weapons, logistical, and intelligence support. ..." 

I observed that "Saudi Arabia's track record goes well beyond destruction in Yemen and murdering journalists.  It is no secret that Saudi Arabia has a troubling record on human rights, especially with women, minorities, and other religious believers."

"This is America's rallying point - an issue every Republican, Democrat, and independent can stand behind," I stated.  "It is time we stand up for our values and cut off assistance to this barbaric regime to help force a change in their practices."

You can read my entire op-ed HERE.

Dr. Rand Paul on the U.S. Government Spending Taxpayer Funds Teaching Rwandans to Lobby

As part of my continuing efforts to identify areas where the federal government wastes the American people's money, I recently sat down with Sinclair Broadcast Group's Kristine Frazao to discuss the U.S. State Department spending up to $250,000 on teaching Rwandans to lobby their government on budget matters.

With our own nation approaching a $22 trillion national debt and running massive deficits, I noted in my interview that I don't know that we have the high moral ground to tell the Rwandans how to budget, lobby, or run their government.

You can watch Sinclair's segment on this grant HERE.

Dr. Rand Paul Meets with Kentuckians

On Wednesday, I enjoyed spending time with Kentucky Lieutenant Governor Jenean Hampton and having a chance to catch up during her visit to Washington.

(Dr. Paul with Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton - Nov. 14, 2018)

Media Wrap-Up

This week, I spoke with Breitbart, The Wall Street Journal, and Bloomberg, and I talked with WVLK's Larry Glover.  

also appeared on CNN's CNN Right Now on Thursday to discuss my support for granting asylum to Pakistani Christian Asia Bibi, who was charged with blasphemy after a disagreement with neighbors, ultimately resulting in her imprisonment, conviction, and subsequent sentencing to death row.  

While the Pakistani Supreme Court acquitted her last month, pushback has left Asia Bibi's fate uncertain, and she remains in Pakistan.  As I mentioned in the interview, I recently spoke with President Trump about the importance of the U.S. granting her asylum. 

Have an Issue or Concern?

If you are a Kentucky resident and need assistance with a federal agency, please feel free to contact my Bowling Green office at 270-782-8303.  One of my staff members will be more than happy to assist you.

Stay in Touch with Dr. Paul on Social Media

You can stay up to date on my latest news and activities by visiting my Senate website, www.paul.senate.gov, or my official Facebook and Twitter pages.  You can watch my Senate floor speeches and press interviews at my YouTube channel HERE.

Warm Regards,

Bowling Green
1029 State Street
Bowling Green, KY 42101
Phone: 270-782-8303
Washington, DC
167 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington DC, 20510
Phone: 202-224-4343


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Mark Rauterkus       Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com
Swimming and Water Polo Coach, Schenley High School, Pittsburgh, PA
http://CLOH.wikia.com
412 298 3432 = cell