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Status Quo Drummer.Pub
Beat It ! MUSIC students got ‘down, down, deeper and down’ with a master class in percussion with a legend from the Quo. UPILS from Haughton Academy, Darlington, Jeff started playing when he was nine, on pots and pans rocked to a new beat after a drumming session to begin with, as his parents couldn’t afford a drum kit. P with rock musician Jeff Rich. “But it was all I wanted to do so I practised every day, More than 100 Year 8, 9 and 10 students took part in the saved up for a kit and went out and got myself into the workshop, which saw them accompany the world famous music business,” he told students. “It’s all about drummer in a rhythm-based jamming session. determination; if you want to do it, just go for it.” Jeff, 63, of Hackney, London, who played drums with Jeff, who has played with rock band Queen, backed Status Quo from 1986 to 2000 and recorded 14 albums singer Elton John and drummed live with bands Stretch, with the band, said: “When my own children were younger Climax Blues Band, Judi Tzuke and Def Leppard, also I was invited to go to their school to talk about what dad gave pupils a master class in the history of the drum, from did for a job and it all really spiralled from there. its origins as hollowed out tree trunks to modern day “I’ve now been to over 7,000 schools throughout the UK, synthetic materials. delivering my own unique drum workshop, and hopefully Haughton Academy music teacher Lisa Armstrong said: inspiring the kids along the way to live their dream just “It has been great to have Jeff here today. -
Detroit Skyline Gleams with Ornamental Copper
Oct 1-17 8/28/07 11:54 AM Page 1 OCTOBER 2007 VOL. 28 • NO. 10 • $4.00 IINN THTHIISS IISSSSUUE:E: “VOICE OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY® HEALTHCARE CONSTRUCTION Project Teams Deliver a Prescription for Success on Area Projects MICHIGAN BBUSINESSUSINESS TTAXAX How it Will Impact the Construction Industry Detroit Skyline Gleams with Ornamental Copper Plus: The Building with the Midas Touch – Bank of Birmingham Building Becomes Gold on Woodward Avenue Oct 1-17 8/28/07 11:54 AM Page 2 ALWAYS CALL Quality,Group AffordabilityInsurance DIGBEFORE YOU and Solid protection Large medical expenses can be financially devastating. That’s why your Association sponsors the CAM Benefit Program for you and your employees. By combining our responsive local claims service with our new medical insurance carrier, Madison National Life, you now have an opportunity to select a full array of employee benefits: Medical PPO • RX Drug Card • Dental PPO • Life One free, easy call gets your utility lines A New Carrier Means New Rates! Call us today for pricing and further details: marked AND helps protect you from injury and expense. Safe Digging Is No Accident: Always Call 811 Before You Dig Rob Walters • CAM Administrative Services Phone: 248.233.2114 • Fax: 248.827.2112 Know what’s below. Always call 811 before you dig. Email: [email protected] The CAM Benefit Program is underwritten by Visit call811.com for more information. Ad#1 811 ad 8.625 x 11.125 (CAM).indd1 1 5/3/07 10:06:06 AM Oct 1-17 8/28/07 11:54 AM Page 3 ALWAYS CALL Quality,Group AffordabilityInsurance DIGBEFORE YOU and Solid protection Large medical expenses can be financially devastating. -
Final Progress Report
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Chrysler Corporation, Ford Motor Company, General Motors Corporation and the American Automobile Manufacturers Association (AAMA) thank the Advisory Group members for their advice and support during the US Auto Project. The Auto Companies and AAMA also acknowledge the guidance and counsel provided by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), US EPA Region V, and the Council of Great Lakes Governors (CGLG). PRINTING SPECIFICATIONS: Cover: 80 lb. 100 percent recycled, 100 percent post-consumer, non-coated, chlorine free Paper: 24 lb. 100 percent recycled, 100 percent post-consumer, non-coated, chlorine free Ink: Soy-based Reproduced by Michigan Great Printers Project participant CONTACTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: For hard copies of the US Automotive Pollution Prevention Project Final Progress Report, contact Chrysler, Ford, or General Motors at the addresses listed below or the Environmental Assistance Division of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality at 1-800-662-9278. Chrysler Ford Debby Rowe, CIMS 482-00-51 Sue Rokosz Chrysler Corporation Ford Motor Company 800 Chrysler Drive Parklane Towers East, Suite 1400 Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2757 One Parklane Blvd. [email protected] Dearborn, MI 48126 [email protected] General Motors MDEQ Sandra Brewer, 482-303-300 Marcia Horan General Motors Corporation Environmental Assistance Division 465 W. Milwaukee Ave. Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Detroit, MI 48202 P.O. Box 30457 [email protected] Lansing, MI 48909 [email protected] INTERNET ACCESS: The US Auto Project Final Progress Report and pollution prevention industry case studies can be accessed at the MDEQ internet web site: http://www.deq.state.mi.us/ead/p2sect/auto/ US Auto Project Final Progress Report - November 1998 Page i Final Progress Report US Automotive Pollution Prevention Project TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Executive Summary iv I. -
Equitable Community Engagement Before, During and After Covid-19 Intro/Welcome
EQUITABLE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER COVID-19 INTRO/WELCOME 2 Equitable Engagement SHOULD WE BE DOING PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT RIGHT NOW? OR IS NOW MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER? Have honest conversations. — Adapt message to acknowledge crisis and expand opportunities to engage meaningfully. Redefine success. — Stay relevant, listen, and roll out strategies over time, recognizing the uncertainty and not jumping to conclusions. We may not have the answers right now. Acknowledge ALL the divides. — Addressing digital, racial, social, economic and age barriers 3 Equitable Engagement WE DON’T HAVE ALL THE ANSWERS OR EVEN THE RIGHT QUESTIONS. BUT TO ADAPT, WE NEED TO ASK MORE OF THEM. What role does community engagement need to play in planning and development? . Who needs to be heard/represented who isn’t? . What do we mean by equitable engagement? . Can any engagement be equitable right now? . Will COVID forever change the way we engage? . Is our profession structured to connect authentically? . What different tools do we need? Are we too focused on tools? . What should be our metrics of success? 4 Equitable Engagement AGENDA 30 MINUTES SPEAKERS 30 MINUTES – DISCUSSION / Q&A KATHLEEN DUFFY, AICP UJIJJI DAVIS, PLA JANET ATTARIAN, AIA Engagement Pre-COVID-19 Engagement During COVID-19 Moving Forward 5 Equitable Engagement ENGAGEMENT PRE-COVID-19 WHAT WORKED? WHAT DIDN’T? HOW CAN WE ADAPT OUR PROCESS TO BE MORE EQUITABLE? KATHLEEN DUFFY, AICP INCLUSIVE PROCESS FRAMEWORK FOR DECISION-MAKING Foundations Visioning Exploration Choices Action Values & Education Objectives Evaluation Goals Data Gathering Implementation Scenario Alternative Plan Plan Review Foundations Ideas Direction E N G A G E M E NT 7 Equitable Engagement ENGAGEMENT AT THE CORE OF THE PROCESS KEYS TO SUCCESS DEFENSIBLE TRANSPARENT INCLUSIVE . -
2010 Spring Newsletter
MIDWEST REGIONAL CONSERVATION GUILD 2010 SPRING NEWSLETTER VOLUME XXIX , NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY, 2010 MESSAGE FROM INTERIM PRESIDENT-BARBARA HELLER NEWS COORDINATORS Dear Colleagues, Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is pleased to host the Midwest Regional Conservation For Spring 2010 Guild‘s Spring 2010 Meeting, March 19 - 21. The general meeting topic is Shifting Sands: Changes in the Perception of Ethics in the Implementation of Andrea Chevalier Conservation Treatments, which was inspired by the English Heritage‘s Wheel of Thomas Edmondson Integrity. The wheel was reproduced in the Spring 2009 Newsletter for those who were not able to attend the 2008 meeting hosted by the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. In Barbara Heller addition to the half-day workshop on acrylic paints, the focus of the talks is on the Dawn Heller redefinition of what constitutes ethical treatments--history, changes in standards, controversies etc. from the perspective of each specialty. The response of the membership Nancy Heugh to this topic has been outstanding. We would like to thank everyone who has agreed to David Marquis give a presentation and encourage others who might like to give one to please contact Christine Young and me as soon as possible. We are looking forward to an exceptional David Miller program and successful meeting. Due to the bad economy and since we postponed the 2009 annual meeting, our treasurer Peter Mecklenburg and I agreed to suspend the 2009 dues. You will need to pay your 2010 dues prior to the meeting and no later than 5 March to be included in the Directory. Pre-registration includes catered lunch, on-site registration will not. -
In Passing: American Landscape Photography
IN PASSING: AMERICAN LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY MAY 16 - SEPT. 27, 2015 Curriculum Guide SCAD: The University for Creative Careers The Savannah College of Art and Design is a private, nonprofit, accredited university, offering more than 100 academic degree programs in 41 majors across its locations in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia; Hong Kong; Lacoste, France; and online via SCAD eLearning. SCAD enrolls nearly 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students from more than 100 countries. SCAD’s innovative curriculum is enhanced by advanced professional-level technology, equipment, and learning resources, as well as opportunities for internships, professional certifications and collaborative projects with corporate partners. In 2014, the prestigious Red Dot Design Rankings placed SCAD in the top 10 universities in the Americas and Europe. Career preparation is woven into every fiber of the university, resulting in a superior alumni placement rate. In a survey of Spring 2014 SCAD graduates, 97 percent of respondents reported being employed, pursuing further education or both within 10 months of graduation. Cover Image Detail: Morro Rock and Power Plant, Morro Bay, California, Tom Fischer, silver gelatin print, 2004 Table of Contents About the SCAD Museum of Art 1 About the Artists 2 Curriculum Guide Overview 5 Kindergarten through 2nd Grade 7 K-1-2 Exercise a: Search and Find 8 K-1-2 Exercise b: Look and List 9 K-1-2 Exercise c: Draw a Landscape 10 3rd Grade through 5th Grade 13 3-4-5 Exercise a: Examine, Reflect, Find Meaning 14 3-4-5 Exercise b: Rethink, -
Post Trial Motions: Setting the Stage for Appeal
MICHIGAN DEFENSE Quarterly Volume 24, No. 2 October 2007 IN THIS ISSUE: • Alteration of Electronic Evidence • Court Rules Update • The Effect of Plaintiff’s Bankruptcy • Guest Column: Judicial Philosophies on the Claim • Amicus Committee Report • Defending Construction Injury Liability Cases • MDTC Schedule of Events • The Effect of Fultz on Third Party Claims • Practice Tips • Young Lawyers Section: Post-Trial Motions THE STATEWIDE ASSOCIATION OF ATTORNEYS REPRESENTING THE DEFENSE IN CIVIL LITIGATION MDTC OFFICERS Peter L. Dunlap, President Robert H S. Schaffer, Vice President J. Steven Johnston, Secretary Lori A. Ittner, Treasurer MICHIGAN DEFENSE TRIAL COUNSEL, INC. MDTC BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jana M. Berger James H. Hughesian P.O. Box 66 • Grand Ledge, Michigan 48837 • Phone: 517-627-3745 • Fax: 517-627-3950 Karie Boylan Catherine D. Jasinski www.mdtc.org • [email protected] Hal O. Carroll Phillip C. Korovesis Alan J. Couture Thomas R. Meagher Timothy A. Diemer Todd W. Millar Michigan Defense Quarterly Norton T. Gappy Allison C. Reuter Vol. 24 No. 2 • October 2007 REGIONAL CHAIRPERSONS Jeffrey C. Collison, Saginaw/Bay City President’s Corner .................................................................................................... 4 Tyren R. Cudney, Kalamazoo John Patrick Deegan, Traverse City/Petoskey Smoke and Mirrors: The Fabrication and Alteration of Electronic Evidence Phillip C. Korovesis, Southeast Michigan Ridly S. Nimmo II, Flint By: Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. and John W. Simek............................................... 6 Edward P. Perdue, Grand Rapids Erin J. Stovel, Lansing The Bankrupt Plaintiff And The Issue Of Standing Keith E. Swanson, Marquette By: Michael J. Rinkel And Susan J. Zbikowski .............................................. 10 DEFENSE RESEARCH INSTITUTE I-Beams And Hard Hats:Defending Construction Liability Cases REPRESENTATIVE By: Trevor J. -
St James Friday News 08.12.17
Follow us on Twitter Don’t forget you can find lots of @stjamesfarn St James important information on our website: Friday News http://st-james-farnworth.bolton.sch.uk/ Our ‘Calendar’ is updated on a Follow us on 08.12.17 regular basis with important Facebook @stjamesfarnworth school dates. Drumming Workshop On Wednesday we were very lucky to have former drummer from the rock band Status Quo, Jeff Rich, come and do a music workshop for the whole school. He talked about his career and performed a solo for us, he showed us all the different kinds of drums and let us all play an instrument. A great time was had by all. Look on our Facebook page for some pictures and videos. An article also appeared in Thursdays Bolton Evening News. Family Christmas Bingo We are holding a Family Christmas Bingo event on Monday 18th December 3:20pm- 5:30pm, this will be a ticket only event, tickets cost just 50p each and go on sale Monday 11th December . Bingo books and refreshments will be sold on the night. This is a fantastic family event and we look forward to seeing many of you there. Thank you for all the chocolate donations received today to support this event! Christmas Parties Christmas Party time is fast approaching, we are asking for a 50p donation towards the cost of our party days, on your child’s party day they can come into school dressed in their party clothes, dates are below: Tuesday 19th December Year 3 and 4 party Wednesday 20th December EYFS AND KS1 party Thursday 21st December Year 5 and 6 party Upcoming Dates Loose Change 12.12.17—Reception visit pantomime When sending money into school can you please 12.12.17—KS1 Christingle Rocks check that it is english currency, there has been an increase in foreign coins being paid into the school 13.12.17—EYFS Nativity office. -
Portico 2006/3
PORTICO 2006/3 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE + URBAN PLANNING Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS From the Dean .......................................................................................1 Letters .....................................................................................................3 College Update Global Place: practice, politics, and the polis TCAUP Centennial Conference #2 .....................................................4 <<PAUSE>> TCAUP@100 .....................................................................6 Centennial Conference #1 ................................................................7 Student Blowout ................................................................................8 Centennial Gala Dinner ....................................................................9 Faculty Update.....................................................................................10 Honor Roll of Donors ..........................................................................16 Alumni Giving by Class Year ..............................................................22 GOLD Gifts (Grads of the Last Decade) ...........................................26 Monteith Society, Gifts in memory of, Gifts in honor of ................27 Campaign Update................................................................................27 Honor Roll of Volunteers ....................................................................28 Class Notes ..........................................................................................31 -
X in Re : : Chapter 11 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC : COMPANY LLC, Et Al., : Case No
17-10751-mew Doc 4496 Filed 12/02/19 Entered 12/02/19 17:13:04 Main Document Pg 1 of 171 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK --------------------------------------------------------x In re : : Chapter 11 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC : COMPANY LLC, et al., : Case No. 17-10751 (MEW) : Debtors.1 : (Jointly Administered) --------------------------------------------------------x AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Stanley Y. Martinez, depose and say that I am employed by Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC (KCC), the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned case. On November 22, 2019, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of KCC caused to be served the following documents via Electronic Mail upon the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A; via Overnight Mail upon the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B; and via First Class Mail upon the service lists attached hereto as Exhibit C and Exhibit D: Motion of Wind Down Co to Authorize Expedited Distribution of Excess Funds from Segregated Account [Docket No. 4487] (Continued on Next Page) 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, if any, are: Westinghouse Electric Company LLC (0933), CE Nuclear Power International, Inc. (8833), Fauske and Associates LLC (8538), Field Services, LLC (2550), Nuclear Technology Solutions LLC (1921), PaR Nuclear Holding Co., Inc. (7944), PaR Nuclear, Inc. (6586), PCI Energy Services LLC (9100), Shaw Global Services, LLC (0436), Shaw Nuclear Services, Inc. (6250), Stone & Webster Asia Inc. (1348), Stone & Webster Construction Inc. (1673), Stone & Webster International Inc. (1586), Stone & Webster Services LLC (5448), Toshiba Nuclear Energy Holdings (UK) Limited (N/A), TSB Nuclear Energy Services Inc. -
Spring / Summer 2018 from the PRESIDENT COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY BOARD of TRUSTEES Gov
Spring / Summer 2018 From the PRESIDENT COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Gov. Henry McMaster, 2018 is the year to come back for a visit! Ex Officio member William S. Biggs, Chairman Carlos C. Johnson, Vice Chairman If you haven’t seen Coastal Carolina University lately, I’d like to Charles E. Lewis, Sec./Treas. use this column as a personal invitation to encourage you to make John H. Bartell Jr. plans for a visit. You have read in recent CCU magazines and other Samuel H. Frink Natasha M. Hanna ’94 University communications about the magnificent growth of the D. Wyatt Henderson ’98 institution, but you can’t really appreciate the progress that has William L. Lyles Jr. Daniel W. R. Moore Sr. taken place unless you experience it for yourself. George E. Mullen In addition to the many exciting new buildings—a state-of- Oran P. Smith Patrick S. Sparks ’95 the-art academic building, a major new residence hall complex, Eugene C. Spivey ’91 expanded athletics facilities—I think that you will also be H. Delan Stevens ’79 Samuel J. Swad ’87 favorably impressed by how the University Master Plan is coming to life so effectively. William E. Turner III ’97 It’s evident everywhere you look that the University has lived up to the plan’s promise of PRESIDENT maintaining the campus’ signature beauty, with a strong emphasis on creating a pedestrian- David A. DeCenzo friendly environment while growing the facilities necessary to serve the needs of our PROVOST and EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT students and new academic programs. -
Citizen Ad I Ors See Improvements Neptune Enters National Contest
The It Pays Family To Advertise Newspaper In The Times . V AND TUB NEPTUNE TIMES OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NJtivv JERSEY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1966 Neptune Enters Tom Wasson Joins Co-Workers Honor Russ Francis, Letter Carrier 43 Years New Committee National Contest Neptune Graduate Garrabrant Firm For 69 Centennial Rev. Louis W. Mitchell : , Captured 2nd &. 3rd inq In Represents ReaV Estate Places In Prior Years Agency For Home To Plan Anniversary For Town Improvement HULL, ENGLAND — „wS,a,les In Ocean Grove For Grove Trustees In the;'suburbs of ,t]|V Neptune,. having- garnered .-' . charming^ old seaport jof.. OCEAN GROVE — J. 'Thomas OCEAN GROVE — Nearly 2nd and 3rd awards in the Na Hull,1 where the. winding Wasson has joined the Garrabrant tional Cleanest Town Contest, all committee chairmen of the A gen cy'of Asbury Park to handle has entered the current nation-. Humber -River joins the, Ocean Grove Camp Meeting" wide competition for civic im Hull' and;'flows- into the residential sales in Occan Grove, Association have been reap provement; The presentation North Sea, with the' green it. was announced Wednesday by pointed for 1966-67 and one includes a photographic scrap Francis E. Kelly, manager of Resi book o£ community efforts; a York Wolds to the east, new committee has been cre movie film showing results of ' ■ stretching northward up dential, Sales. ; V, ■, ; ated by Dr. Charles I. Carpen j, ^private and governmental co- - the .Yorkshire coastline, The Garrabrant Agency has been ter, president of the Board of . operation and the following de here lies the University^!’ active “in Ocean Grove properties Trustees.