Sunday 24 October Monday 25 October Tuesday 26 October Wednesday 27 October Thursday 28 October Friday 29 October Saturday 30 October Sunday 31 October Monday 1 November Tuesday 2 November Wednesday 3 November Thursday 4 November Friday 5 November Saturday 6 November Sunday 7 November Monday 8 November Tuesday 9 November Wednesday 10 November Thursday 11 November Friday 12 November Saturday 13 November Sunday 14 November Monday 15 November Tuesday 16 November Wednesday 17 November Thursday 18 November Friday 19 November Saturday 20 November Sunday 21 November Monday 22 November Tuesday 23 November Wednesday 24 November Thursday 25 November Friday 26 November Saturday 27 November Sunday 28 November Monday 29 November Tuesday 30 November Wednesday 1 December Thursday 2 December Friday 3 December Saturday 4 December Sunday 5 December Monday 6 December Tuesday 7 December Wednesday 8 December Thursday 9 December Friday 10 December Saturday 11 December Sunday 12 December Monday 13 December Tuesday 14 December Wednesday 15 December Thursday 16 December Not only do they bring in your primary motivator to get dollars, they bring awareness people to fork over their money, and visibility to an organiza- I would expect much stronger tion, Jones said.
Having said financial support than 2. Many comments were posted proposition and they imply on Sanfilippos website. Most of risk. He said if an event fee went to the charity. Jones, of United Way who alJones said donor dollars are still out there. He said contribu- so ran Volunteers of America, tions are down a bit overall.
He said patrons of charitable said the competition has in- events should inquire beforecreased, making charities work hand where the money goes. Before participating, people that much harder to encourage should know the charity and the donors to give. Donors are becoming more event and then ask was it worth selective, more sophisticated, it, Jones said.
The million dollar question Jones said. Donors want their is, Is it good enough to contindollars to mean something. Jones said most charities are ue the relationship with the worthy they have good mis- event organizers? You have to sions, they operate efficiently measure the take and the expoand they make a positive impact sure and determine if it was enough, he added.
Are charities being exploited? Is the public being misled? The controversy with the May 5 event at Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain points to a larger issue: charities face higher demands for services from cash-strapped clients and dwindling donor dollars and diminishing government funds.
Peter has really fluid ankles. Hes near perfect in the way youre supposed to turn your feet The international circuit loves this kid.
Turn your life into an infinite, living memoir emoirs can make fascinating reading especially so for genealogists. If your ancestors wrote down their personal stories, you are fortunate indeed. You have not only facts about them, but also insight into their character, their daily lives and their most personal thoughts and motivations.
So why not write your own? Your family especially the genealogists will love you for it. What are your memoirs? Unlike an autobiography, memoirs meaning recollections do not have to cover every little detail in your life. Instead, your memoirs focus on whatever areas you want. So youre not a professional writer? Look at it this way. Did not being a professional ever stop you from going fishing, cooking lasagna, changing a tire or making a quilt? You did those things because you wanted to, and you did them well.
You can do the same with your recollections. Follow these simple guidelines. Start by taking a notepad or opening up the first of several blank documents on your computer.
Devote one sheet to each of the major areas of your life such as childhood. Then, fill in everything you can think of under each heading. The first of those headings could be all the information you have about your parents and grandparents and any earlier ancestors you know about. When and where were they born?
When did they come to America? Where did they live and what work did they do? Who was in their families? What churches did they attend, and what military service did they have.
Under the second heading, talk about your early life, beginning with your birth and your earliest recollections of your home, parents and siblings. Tell about your neighborhood and school. You can include sports, amusement parks and little jobs, like babysitting. If you talk about breaking Mrs.
Murphys window, dont worry: the statute of limitations has expired. Your third heading should be all about your growing up and becoming a young adult. This is where you write about dating, making the basketball team, graduation, college or tech school, military service, that first job, your marriage, your first car, your first house, your first child.
Start more pages. You can break up your adult life into as many headings as you like, each one to a sheet of paper. Perhaps your next heading will take you up to the time your children finally left home. If your work took you to another part of the country, that could call for a new heading and a new sheet of paper. Dont forget to tell about your parents as they grew older, and perhaps passed away. Write about your children getting jobs and starting their own families.
Are you retired? Begin yet another heading. This is the place to talk about the lessons youve learned in life, the values youve tried to teach, loved ones youve lost, the people who most inspired or helped you. Of course when you read it over youll find revisions are necessary.
Put in the name of that first boss, whom you just remembered. Correct the date for the purchase of your home. Fix up your sentences and make sure they all say what you want them to say. Spell check words youre not sure of. Finally, make several copies of the memoir, and keep them in different places. You can never be too careful. And dont forget to tell every genealogist in your family that youve done it.
Thats the whole idea. Peter Dziak, 14, left, who has been dancing since he was 4, takes a break from teaching Irish dance to Ryan DeMotte, 9, on a wooden practice floor in Dziaks Villa Park, Ill. He rides his bike to friends houses. He has a paper route. He plays center field for his hometown Villa Park Vipers. But watch closely during a down moment, when hes waiting for fly balls in the outfield, and Peters fancy footwork might give away the eighth-graders international secret identity.
Hes the Justin Bieber of the Irish dancing world. Sometimes, you know, just randomly when Im getting bored, Ill just randomly start dancing, said Peter, who last month brought home the World Irish Dancing Championship title from Dublin for the second straight year. It inspired a crowd of Irish-dance fans to greet him at OHare International Airport when he returned home with the giant silver trophy, and has prompted girls to rush the stage for his picture or autograph at recent dance performances.
Howard and other teachers at the year-old dance school note that the last Chicago student to win the title for the school was Michael Flatley, aka Lord of the Dance, in Still, on most days, in a metropolitan area with a rich Irish history and long-standing appreciation for Irish dance at parades, taverns and downtown theater shows, the freckle-faced Boy Scouts global renown remains under the radar. Bob, 71, and Beverly, 69, live in Forty Fort. Has the store always been called Childrens Bootery?
Bob: It was actually called Dr. Davids before we bought the business in How did the business purchase come about? Bob: After I finished my stint in the military as a military policeman, a friend encouraged me to get into the shoe business. I was promoted and transferred to other stores after the flood of The Isaac Long store did not reopen and I found my niche as a general manager and regional coordinator at various locations including Elmira, N.
In I was general manager for B. Levy Shoes until I left that job to do mission work for a year. I finally settled back in and my wife and I bought Dr. Davids and The Childrens Bootery was born. Has traveling been part of your family adventures throughout the years? You and your wife are approaching your 50th wedding anniversary.
That is very admirable. I understand that you are also celebrating the 35th Anniversary of Childrens Bootery this year. What does the future hold? Bob: We are set to close the store this year and retire. It has been a wonderful experience to share through the years with our family and other families and friends.
What has been special about the experience? Bob: Its still all about the family. Some of the kids that we fitted years ago now bring their children in to be fitted for shoes. When people bring in their infant for the first time to be fitted it is a special feeling.
They feel like part of the family and you get to watch the kids grow up over the years. Friendships are made. The families go back as far as three generations. What are some of the other pleasant memories here at the store through the years? Beverly: There used to be sidewalk sales all the time. There were kids all over the place. There were ice cream carts and many vendors.
The whole town. Academic team member honored by senator Kings College students spend time in the classroom Eight students from Kings College in Wilkes-Barre recently volunteered their time and skills to teach the Junior Achievement JA curriculum to local classrooms.
The students met with their JA classes once a week for 45 minutes per week for five weeks. They taught local students the value of hard work, the need to stay in school and the importance of being financially literate through activity-based learning. Anyone interested in becoming a JA in-classroom volunteer, can contact Rianna Carlisle at or email rcarlisle janepa. Luzerne County Community College student and Pennsylvania Academic Team member Emily Lynch of Forty Fort was recently presented with a certificate from Senator Lisa Baker for her academic achievements in the classroom and for volunteerism in her community.
On April 2, Pennsylvanias 14 community colleges, together with Phi Theta Kappa, the national two-year college honor society, met in Harrisburg to name community college students from across the commonwealth to the All-Pennsylvania Academic Team.
In order to be named to the All-Pennsylvania Academic Team, students must maintain a 3. Students of the Month named at Smith Elementary K. These students excelled in acting safely, being responsible and caring about others. One student from each class was selected for the honor.
John Pashinski was chosen as the school-wide Student of the Month. His teacher is Karen Oltra. Funds for the scholarship are raised by the auxiliary and the scholarship is named in memory of Rose Brader, who was one of the Heinz Rehab Hospitals first volunteers and an outstanding community leader.
Heinz Rehab volunteers, auxiliary honored Allied Services Heinz Rehab Hospital recently hosted a luncheon for its volunteers and auxiliary in honor of National Volunteer Month. Heinz volunteers raise money all year in their gift shop in the hospital lobby and with many special sales and raffles.
The funds are used for the benefit of patients and visitors and for the beautification of the hospital. At the luncheon, from left: the Rev. Main Street from light in Plains, go up hill approx.
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