Saturday, March 16, 2019

Fwd: Interview with Deborah Tomlinson



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From: Rick Kauffman <rick@thekelsgroup.com>
Date: Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 5:28 PM
Subject: Interview with Deborah Tomlinson
To: <mark@rauterkus.com>


Hi Mark Rauterkus,


Listen to this episode

Such an important message. One that need to be told.

Make sure to connect with Deborah at the NDPA conference this year in New Orleans

Deborah shares her story and Christopher's Story on our podcast. Drowning Is Preventable. You'll want to listen to this episode as she tells you what happened to her son that was completely preventable if she would have just known of the risks. However, we as parents believe that we do what is right. We would have never known or could even imagine that drowning is the leading cause of accidental death to children under the age of 5 and the 2nd leading cause for children under 15

Deborah Writes – "On a beautiful June afternoon, my son Christopher died in our backyard pool because his mask, like those used for snorkeling and scuba diving, flooded, changing my life forever. This tragedy could have easily been averted had I been aware of certain guidelines. "

"These six years of childhood came to an abrupt end on that June afternoon and became the worst memory of my life. Imagine buying an accessory to enhance your child's experience in the water, and it becoming the very thing that brings about tragedy. "

"Christopher learned to swim with the aid of a mask when he was four years old. He was initially scared to put his face in the water, but with the mask covering his eyes and nose, he quickly learned to swim. He became confident in the water. The mask kept water out of his eyes and nose and gave him a view of the underwater world. I purchased Christopher's mask at a local pool supply store. I found it in the toy section along with the all the diving toys. It was packaged as appropriate for youth and made of cheap materials. There were no safety warnings or instructions with the mask. The potential dangers of the mask, much less the need to ensure a proper fit, did not even cross my mind. I therefore assumed that the mask was safe to use and every time that Christopher swam, he wore his mask."

Listen to this episode

Rick Kauffman
Founder
rick@thekelsgroup.com
(937) 508-9388 - Mobile | (937) 471-5351 - Work
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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

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Fwd: See you in Cary NC for the National Black Heritage Championship Swim Meet!

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From: Black Kids Swim


 
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17th Annual

National Black Heritage Championship Swim Meet


 

It's almost here! Our very favorite swim meet of the year! 


The swim meet Black Kids Swim calls the

'Family Reunion of the Black Swim Community'


The 17th Annual National Black Heritage Championship Swim Meet is Hosted by the North Carolina Aquablazers Swim Team. The meet will take place in Cary, North Carolina May 25 - 26, 2019 at the Triangle Aquatic Center. Meet registration forms for teams and individual swimmers can be found HERE.


Please note, both teams and unattached swimmers are welcome to participate. So, if your swimmer is attending without their team, as an unattached swimmer, they can still attend! Swimmers DO NOT have to be members of USA Swimming to participate.



 
 
 
 

© 2018 Black Kids Swim, LLC - All Rights Reserved.
10 Cabot Road | Medford, MA | 02155

 
 
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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

Monday, March 11, 2019

Wayne's World: Q&A with WG - could be the best interview ever

Wayne's World: Q&A with WG: Renowned coaching professional Wayne Goldsmith joins Jason Pine on Radio Sport Mornings each Wednesday after 10am. This week, Wayne takes calls and texts

Saturday, March 02, 2019

Fwd: We’ve added new lessons!

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From: Google's Applied Digital 
See what's new with Applied Digital Skills
                                                           
 
Google Applied Digital Skills
 
 
     
 
Hi there, we miss you.

 
It may have been a while since you've taught an Applied Digital Skills lesson. Over the last few months, we've added five new lessons, ranging from topics like coding to project planning.
 
     
 
 
Take a look and try something new. We'd love to have you back.
 

 
Don't see the content you're looking for? We're always working on new lessons to help teachers get the most out of our curriculum. Send us your ideas for new lessons at AppliedDigitalSkills@google.com and we'll try to work them into our 2019 plans!
 
 
 
 

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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
Coach at The Ellis School for Swimming, T&F and Triathlon
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team & Renegades (Masters) 

http://CLOH.org

412 298 3432 = cell

Thursday, February 28, 2019

Fwd: NEW PRODUCT ALERT: Emergency Risk Ready Training 📢



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From: World Wide Swim School <swimschoolhub@worldwideswimschool.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 12:59 AM
Subject: NEW PRODUCT ALERT: Emergency Risk Ready Training ðŸ“¢



Hi Mark, 

The WWSS team and I are thrilled to announce our newest training product: Emergency Risk Ready Training

In association with WWSS, Emergency Risk Ready has developed a series of video-based emergency procedure modules tailored to the aquatics industry for staff to complete on induction and ongoing to refresh training. These modules are completely online which means your staff can complete them anywhere at anytime.

The Emergency Risk Ready (ERR) Training is designed to improve the safe work practices of all employees. To find out more, watch the video below.
World Wide Swim School understands the time and cost impact of inducting and on-boarding new staff. Emergency Risk Ready Training will ensure staff are well-prepared in the event of an emergency at your Swim School. 

Your Swim School can purchase a monthly or annual subscription to the Emergency Risk Ready Training via our Swim School Hub. You don't have to be a Swim School Hub member to purchase this training. Once subscribed, you will be able to log in to the platform and assign these modules to your staff.

ERR Training consists of 3 training modules, with the estimated completion time of each module being 30 minutes. To find out more about Emergency Risk Ready Training, click the button below to visit our website and fill out the enquiry form. Or, to speak directly to a member of our team, email us at swimschoolhub@worldwideswimschool.com
FIND OUT MORE
The Swim School Hub is an online and interactive training program that has been developed using the philosophies and teaching practices of Laurie Lawrence to benefit swim schools and their teachers.

The Hub demonstrates your commitment to continual professional development and ensures school and teacher 5-star ratings are maintained, whilst also meeting all industry compliance requirements.

If you'd like to find out more about bringing world-class training to your swim school, click the button below and fill out the enquiry form or contact our team at swimschoolhub@worldwideswimschool.com.
FIND OUT MORE: SWIM SCHOOL HUB
Inducting new staff on emergency procedures will ensure they are well prepared in the event of emergency within your swim school. 

If you have any questions, contact our team today.

Laurie and the World Wide Swim School team.
Copyright © 2019 World Wide Swim School, All rights reserved.  World Wide Swim School website subscriber.

Our mailing address is: 
World Wide Swim School
PO Box 1893
TOOWONG DC
Brisbane, QLD 4066
Australia

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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

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Fwd: RSVP NOW!


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From: Pittsburgh Community Television Corp. pctv21.org

PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY TELEVISION WILL HOST FOCUS GROUPS TO EXPLORE
COMMUNITY MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY, AND CABLE
Your Community, Your Voice, Your Future
What's your vision for local media in Pittsburgh — now and for the next 10 years? Participate in a series of focus groups April 23-25 on the future of community media and technology.

PCTV and the City of Pittsburgh have the opportunity to plan for the future communications needs of our community through the upcoming Comcast and Verizon cable franchise renewal process and we need your assistance!

These focus groups are part of the Pittsburgh cable franchise renewal process with Verizon and Comcast. They provide a chance for interested community members to learn about franchise renewal and share their opinions about future services that could be available to our community through the cable system.

Refreshments will be provided and one $50 Amazon gift card will be awarded in a random drawing at each session.



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More about the cable franchise renewal process…
In 2019, Verizon and Comcast will enter into negotiations with the City to renew the existing 10-year franchise agreement authorizing the Companies to provide cable services in Pittsburgh. PCTV is obligated to gather public input for the City through a community needs assessment.

Given the enormous changes in technology and media over the past 10 years, the process of granting new franchises to Verizon and Comcast deserves serious consideration and opportunity for public input.

The cable franchise renewal process examines the past performance of Verizon and Comcast– as well as future services that citizens, schools, community groups, businesses and local government would like to include in a new cable franchise agreement.


Your participation is invaluable…
The focus groups will provide a chance for interested community members to learn about franchise renewal and provide their opinions regarding future services that could be available through the Verizon and Comcast cable systems that serves the City of Pittsburgh.
  • Learn how the cable system works -- and opportunities for the future.
  • Hear more about PCTV, community media and public, educational and government access television in Pittsburgh.
  • See examples of how schools, community organizations, local government and businesses throughout the country are using modern media technology to communicate, educate and distribute information in this digital age.
  • Provide your ideas through brainstorming and completing a questionnaire.

The focus groups will be conducted by The Buske Group, a consulting firm assisting PCTV during the cable franchise renewal process. In addition to the focus groups, residents will be able to provide feedback through an online survey in the coming months.

Refreshments will be provided and one $50 Amazon gift card will be awarded in a random drawing at each session.



Focus Group Schedule
People interested in attending should select the one that is most appropriate or convenient and RSVP at the link below.   The schedule of the focus groups is as follows:


FOCUS GROUP SCHEDULE



FOCUS GROUP 1:
Youth, Education, and Learning Groups and Schools
April 23
10:00am-Noon
CoLab18
100 S. Commons, Suite 100
Pittsburgh, PA.

FOCUS GROUP 2:
Local & Regional Government Departments/Agencies, and Elected Officials
April 23
2:30 – 4:30 pm
CoLab18
100 S. Commons, Suite 100
Pittsburgh, PA..

FOCUS GROUP 3:
Health, Human Service, and Wellness Organizations and Agencies
April 24
10:00 -Noon
Kingsley Association
6435 Frankstown Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA.

FOCUS GROUP 4:
Community, Neighborhood, and Civic Organizations and Residents
April 24
2:30 – 4:30 pm
Kingsley Association
6435 Frankstown Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA.

FOCUS GROUP 5:
Arts, Culture, and Heritage Organizations and Community Members
April 25
2:30 – 4:30 pm
Rodef Shalom Congregation
4905 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA.

FOCUS GROUP 6:
Churches and Faith-Based Organizations
April 25
7:00 – 9:00 pm
Rodef Shalom Congregation
4905 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA


Winner CP Shalace Moore
Pittsburgh Community Television | https://www.pctv21.org/
Pittsburgh Community Television Corp. | 1300 Western Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15233