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Guests: Mitch Henry, Cassie Boyd, Alan DealSchool: Faulkner UniversityPositions: Mitch Henry - President; Cassie Boyd - Interim Dean of the College of Health Sciences; Alan Deal - Director of Faulkner ClinicTopic: the Dedication Ceremony of the new building of the College of Health Sciences on February 28, 2025.Websites: faulkner.edu, faulknerclinic.org
Dr. Ginger Cornwell is an international saxophonist, vocalist, speaker, photographer, recording artist, funeral coordinator, talk show host, writer, producer, music teacher, and marketing specialist. She chairs the Christian Education for Miracle Fellowship Gospel Ministries, Inc. and is an Associate Pastor with Rehoboth New Life Church Alliance. She plays saxophone and has sung with the Voices of Ebenezer AME Church directed by the late Rev. Dr. Donald Vails and the Prince of Praise, Minister Byron Cage. She sang with The Inspirational Sounds of Joy of Gethsemane United Methodist Church directed by Evangelist Jacqueline Stevens. She performed at the Dedication Ceremony for the Ocean Cheonjeong Palace in Gemundo, Korea, the Pre-election Prayer Service for Washington, D.C.'s Mayor Vincent Gray, The Duke Ellington Theater, The Kennedy Center, and The United States House of Representatives Rayburn Building. Ginger recorded spoken word CDs and her first musical CD, A Change Has Come Over Me, referencing her spiritual and physical healing. Her rendition of Praise Is What I Do is a perennial request at live engagements. Produced by Ginger and her husband, Martin Cornwell, lead guitarist and band leader of Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, the CD is an instrumental and spoken word collection from the heart of the artist. A Lupus survivor, Ginger created SUPUL - Reverse Lupus that assists Lupus patients. Ginger was a WYCB radio Talk Show Host, and produces and hosts Sing To The King Gospel Artist Showcase television broadcast and A Pinch Of Ginger Radio Talk Show. http://gingeronsax.com http://wijsf.org
Join Student Health Services for a workshop called Birth Control 101 today, Monday, March 4 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Student Health Services (SHS) building. Peer educators will inform participants about birth control methods, STIs, reproductive health and more. Attend the Lunch & Learn event hosted by Beach Wellness on Monday, March 4 from noon to 1 p.m. in Room 115 of the Vivian Engineering Center (VEC). Students will learn about support resources on campus and discover ways to navigate and reduce stress. Free lunch will be served to all participants. Attendees must register online in the Events and Orgs app on the CSULB single sign-on. Throughout March, support Beach Pantry by donating non-perishable food items to the Laurén Chalmers '83 food drive. Donations are accepted at the College of Business in Room 200, the College of Engineering in Room 662, the College of Health Science in Room 160 and the College of Liberal Arts Dean's Office. Additionally, join Beach Pantry on Friday, March 8 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for their Dedication Ceremony as they rename Beach Pantry to the Laurén Chalmers '83 Beach Pantry. The new name will honor Long Beach State alumna Laurén Chalmers who earned her Bachelor of Science degree in marketing in 1983. Join the Spring Mixing and Painting event hosted by the Dream Success Center for refreshments, painting and DIY trail mixes while learning about the program's services. The event will take place on Wednesday, March 6 from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 290 of the Dream Success Center. The Womxn of Color Leadership Conference is on Friday, March 8 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the University Student Union Ballrooms. It is an opportunity for students to make connections and build a network in preparation for the workforce. The event is free, and all participants will receive a free t-shirt and have opportunities to win giveaways and raffles. Last Thursday, it was announced that 97% of student assistants voted to unionize under the California State University Employees Union. According to a union spokesperson, student workers will be official union members once the Public Employment Relations Board certifies the CSUEU to represent 20,000 student workers. Last Wednesday, a group called Students Against Tuition Hikes led a protest against a yearly 6% tuition increase which was approved by the CSU Board of Trustees in September. The tuition increase is set to begin next semester and will continue to increase each year until the 2028-2029 school year. Students chanted and held signs as they made their way around campus in a loop that began and ended at Brotman Hall. Protesters hope the demonstration will bring attention to student needs as the tuition hike affects many students' futures. The Smokehouse Creek Fire began burning in northern Texas last Monday. As of March 1, it has burned over 1 million acres at 15% containment and has spread into Oklahoma. It is the state's largest wildfire on record. Operations at a nearby nuclear weapon facility had to be temporarily paused last Tuesday due to the fire but resumed the following day. Aaron Bushnell was an active-duty member of the U.S. Air Force who set himself on fire in protest of the Israel-Hames war last Sunday, Feb. 25. He live-streamed the act of protest on Twitch from outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C. He said on the now-removed livestream that he would “no longer be complicit in genocide” and could be heard yelling “Free Palestine.” Bushnell was rushed to the hospital around 1 p.m. He was pronounced dead at 8:06 p.m. Host: Lei MadrigalEditor: Julia GoldmanProducers: El Nicklin, Aidan SwanepoelLike, comment, and follow us on your favorite platform for more content! Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-49er-podcasts/id1488484518?uo=4 Google Podcastshttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kMzEwMjEwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Overcasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes1488484518/daily-49er-podcasts
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More than 400 celebrate historic Native American monument in Capitol Park honoring tribeson whose land the state Capitol now standsState marks Native American Heritage Month by unveiling 10thtribute in the park commemorating California heroes & protectors SACRAMENTO—On a cool, breezy Sacramento morning, more than 400 tribal members, dignitaries and students gathered to unveil the first-ever Capitol monument acknowledging tribes residing in California and their millennia-long, resilient presence on land now known as California.The historic tribute specifically recognizes the Sacramento region tribes of Wilton Rancheria, Ione Band of Miwok Indians, Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians, Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians, Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians, and Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians.The new monument is the tenth addition to a park memorializing California's firefighters, veterans, and public safety officers. It is the first addition to the park since 2009, when the statue of Thomas Starr King was brought to California from Boston. King was a Civil War-era minister, orator, and abolitionist. The park was envisioned in 1863 as a place to reflect and celebrate the state's history and natural beauty, according to the Capitol Park website. Assemblymember James C. Ramos—first California Native American elected to the Legislature since statehood in 1850—authored AB 338 in 2021, which authorized the monument.Ramos said, “This monument—now a centerpiece of Capitol Park—adds a new and long overdue chapter to California's relationship with its tribes. As a state, we are beginning to tell our history from a broader, more complete, and accurate perspective by including the voice of California Native Americans.” He added, “As Native Americans, we have been invisible, romanticized, minimized, or disparaged for centuries. That is not easily or quickly undone. But today I am proud to be Native American and proud to be a Californian.”The Miwok skirt dancer portrayed in the monument is modeled after William J. Franklin Sr., the late respected Miwok leader and cultural dancer. Franklin played a critical role in preserving Miwok dances and traditions, and helped build three Northern California roundhouses, dedicated spaces for Native American ceremonies, songs, dances, and gatherings. Sacramento sculptor Ronnie Frostad designed the project.“Mr. Franklin was a teacher of Native culture and he understood that our stories, songs, and culture need to be shared and taught to new generations,” Ramos said. “He would have been pleased to see so many students here, of all ages—and particularly proud to see students from a school recently named Miwok.” Until June, Miwok Middle School was named after John Sutter, who enslaved Native people during California's Gold Rush period.Wilton Rancheria Chairman Jesus Tarango stated, “Today's unveiling signifies the start of a new era at the California State Capitol. One where we stop uplifting a false narrative and start honoring the original stewards of this land by telling a true and accurate portrayal of California's journey to statehood. “Every tribe across the state has their own Bill Franklin, a leader who fought to keep our cultures and traditions alive during a time where it was dangerous to do so. This monument serves to thank and honor each one of them.“It also celebrates the power California Tribes have when we work together to achieve a common goal. I would like to thank my fellow Tribal Leaders and Assemblymember Ramos for their collaboration throughout this legislative process.”Sara Dutschke, chairperson of the Ione Band of Miwok Indians, applauded the joint tribal effort. “AB 338 [the law authorizing the statue] paved the way for real collaboration and partnership among many of the Miwok tribes of the Sacramento region,” Dutschke said. “Working together, we have achieved an amazing accomplishment: Installation of the very first monument on State Capitol grounds that honors California's First People. This sort of recognition for our people is long overdue and represents an important step toward telling the true history of California.”Lloyd Mathiesen, chairman of the Chicken Ranch Rancheria, stated,“We are so excited for this day—for this day and this statue to forever be a reminder of where we came from and that if we stand together, we can accomplish anything.”Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians Chairwoman Rhonda Pope said, ”AB338 is a step toward healing for the hundreds of thousands of our ancestors who lost their lives due to the genocide of the missions led by Junipero Serra.”Dignitaries attending the event included state Treasurer Fiona Ma, local school board members and other elected officials, regional tribal leaders, and more than 300 students from area schools. AB 338 (Ramos, 2021) History1965: Governor Pat Brown signs AB 1124 into law, paving the way for a Father Junipero Serra monument and its maintenance by the state for 50 years. 1967: The Father Junipero Serra monument erected.July 4, 2020: Protestors topple Father Junipero Serra monument in Capitol Park Jan. 28, 2021: AB 338 is introduced and paves the way for construction and maintenance of a monument honoring California Native American people of the Sacramento region on the grounds of the State Capitol. Supporters of the measure include Barona Band of Mission Indians, California Tribal Business Alliance, Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-wuk Indians of California, California Nations Indian Gaming Association, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, Tribal Alliance of Sovereign Indian Nations, and Yocha Dehe Wintun NationMay 27, 2021: California State Assembly approves AB 338 by a vote of 66-2 and moves to the State Senate.Aug. 24, 2021: Debate takes place on the Senate Floor. California State Senate approves AB 338 by a vote of 28-2 and heads to the governor's desk.Sept. 24, 2021: Governor Gavin Newsom signs AB 338 into law. Nov. 14, 2022: Groundbreaking for the California Native American Monument.Nov. 7, 2023: Unveiling and Dedication Ceremony for the California Native American Monument. About William J. Franklin Sr.: Miwok Elder and Inspiration for Capitol Park MonumentWilliam J. Franklin Sr. was a Miwok Indian leader and cultural preservationist whose efforts to preserve and promote the Miwok and other Native American cultures—most notably, the traditional dances—will be long remembered. He was born in Nashville, California, located in El Dorado County, on September 20, 1912, and crossed over on May 2, 2000.Mr. Franklin was proud of his Native American roots and championed fostering knowledge and respect of California Indians. This included successful lobbying to create a place where California Indians could practice their traditional heritage on historical lands which led to creation of Grinding Rock Park, also known as Grinding Rock-Chaw'se in Pine Grove, California. He also served as a consultant to the Department of Parks and Recreation and helped build three California roundhouses — dedicated space for ceremony, songs, dances and gatherings. In 1979, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. appointed Mr. Franklin to serve on the Native American Heritage Commission.Even as a young man, he was a farsighted advocate for his people, and petitioned the United States government for land on which the Ione could build homes without fear of being moved.In the 1940s, Mr. Franklin and others founded the Federated Indians of California to voice Native American concerns. About this same time, he also began researching Miwok ceremonial life by assembling regalia, interviewing elders, and collecting songs. Mr. Franklin had been a dancer since the age of 12 at the Jackson Valley roundhouse and refused to let Miwok traditions die. Mr. Franklin's many endeavors helped ensure traditional and historic practices continue and continue to inspire younger generations.At his passing, Mr. Franklin was survived by four sons, seven daughters, 38 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren, and 12 great-great-grandchildren.
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The International African American Museum celebrated its community dedication ceremony in Charleston, South Carolina. Charlamagne tha God, a South Carolina native and host of The Breakfast Club, emceed the event, which featured a speech by Mayor John Tecklenburg and various performances including from BeBe Winans and Patti Austin. The celebration also included Boeing South Carolina's DreamLearners interactive programming and the Barbados Genealogy Marketplace, which honored the ancestral ties between Barbados and South Carolina. Through its 11 galleries and memorial garden, the museum showcases a remarkable collection of art, objects, artifacts, and interactive multimedia installations, embodying the spirit of authentic and compassionate storytelling of American history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Melissa is joined by Dr. Tonya Matthews, an esteemed scholar and advocate for cultural preservation. Dr. Matthews serves as the President & CEO of the International African American Museum (IAAM) in Charleston, South Carolina. With her deep understanding of African American history and her passion for community engagement, she sheds light on the museum's mission and the stories it aims to tell.Our conversation delves into Dr. Matthews background, the founding of the International African American Museum, its significance, and it grand opening later this month! Dr. Matthews shares the vision behind the museum's creation, which serves as a testament to the resilience, creativity, and achievements of African Americans throughout history. She highlights the museum's commitment to preserving and sharing stories that have often been overlooked or marginalized.Melissa also provides a vital travel hack this week: Navigating Airlines this Summer! A must listen for anyone taking to the skies over the next couple months. If you want more information on visiting the International African American Museum, please see below:Tickets:Purchase tickets in advance of a visit at IAAMuseum.orgIAAM offers timed-entry tickets where you can reserve an entry-window 6-8 months in advanceDay-of-tickets are available at the in-person box office starting at 10am, however the supply is limitedTickets are available for adults, children (under 6), youth (6-16), seniors (62+) and military (with ID)Allow 1.5-2 hrs to view the museum from start to finishResidents of South Carolina are eligible for discounted ticket pricesMembers receive free entry to the museumIAAM is closed Monday and open Tuesday-Sunday 10am to 5pmGrand Opening Events:Thursday, June 22nd at 6pm: Worship service at Morris Brown AME, a historic African American churchSaturday, June 24th at 10am: Dedication Ceremony at multiple sites throughout Charleston. Dr. Tonya recommends attending the ceremony at Marion SquareOpening GalaFor questions regarding grand opening events, contact donorservices@iaamuseum.orgIAAM is home to 12 permanent exhibitions, including 9 galleries and one Special Exhibitions Gallery which currently holds the Smithsonian Museum's Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth. You can also visit the Center for Family History to trace back your family's origin. Visit IAAMuseum.org for more details about the exhibitions, galleries, and workshops.For dining recommendations, Dr. Tonya says Hannibal's Kitchen downtown and Gillie's Seafood on James Island are classic restaurants. As for dishes, Dr. Tonya recommends getting the shrimp and grits while in town. It's a staple in Charleston seen throughout restaurants and homes. She also recommends trying the oysters.
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About Us: Business owners, Chamber directors, industry leaders, Main Street Directors, school and hospital leaders discuss what's happening in North MS with station owner, Melinda Marsalis. Interviews are recorded in Ripley, MS at Sun Bear Studio, broadcast every Tuesday at 11 am on The Shark 102.3 FM Radio and added here to help you stay informed. If you would like to be considered for an interview, you can call or email Melinda. The Shark 102.3 FM Radio Station and Sun Bear Studio, located in Ripley, MS, are owned by Chris and Melinda Marsalis. Chris and Melinda have a passion for community development and love all of the amazing things that are going on in North Mississippi. This Week: Show Host, Melinda Marsalis, talks with Myra Hill McKee and Brenda McElwain Williams about recent updates and all the upcoming projects and events of the Falkner Heritage Museum in Falkner, MS. One special event will be the Dedication Ceremony of the Memory Garden as well as the Officials' Plaques. With Craft and Food vendors on-site, this celebration will be Saturday, May 20.www.jc.media662-837-1023theshark1023@gmail.com
Flag raising and dedication ceremony at the Rockford Veteran's Memorial.
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Recorded During the Rededication of Disney Coronado Springs Resort and Opening of the Gran Destino Tower in 2019. Walt Disney World Coronado Springs Resort Red-dedication and Video Montage including the ceremony https://youtu.be/G1oKGervv3Y
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Season 2, Episode 44 - Top 3 Disney Breakfasts! Top 3 Disney Breakfasts! Hey everyone, I'm Mike, she's Sophie, and that's Brenda, and we're On the Road with Mickey! This is Season 2, Episode 44 for November 1, 2021, and our feature topic is our Top 3 Disney Breakfasts! Have a listen, and let us know in the comments what you think! Now, here's the rundown of what we talked about: Updates from last week:Boo Bash Feedback from the GroupWe asked in the group if people had gone to the Boo Bash and if so, what were your thoughts about it. Here is the feedback we received:Cindy wrote in with this feedback: “My family of 4 attended in late August. My husband and teen boys have done an after hours event but not a MNSSHP. I have. So they had no preconceived notions about what a Halloween event at Disney should be like. They are not really into parades and whatnot, so we basically went for the low wait times. If that is what you are after, then Boo Bash is worth every penny. We basically walked on everything. I think our longest wait was 15 minutes and that was for Mine Train. BUT if you love all of the parades and fireworks and stage shows that normally come with MNSSHP and you don't really care about rides, then you will probably be disappointed.”Cheddar from the Big CheeseBrenda: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts is scheduled for January 14 - February 21, 2022! Have you ever been to the festival?Mike: Reopening information and dates! Over at Animal Kingdom, the Tam Tam Drummers of Harambe are returning on November 7th! Over at Hollywood Studios, the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular is returning on December 19th! Also, Disney Movie Magic is set to return in November, along with Meet Disney Junior Pals and Minnie Starring in Red Carpet Dreams!Sophie: On October 25, in addition to that being the day that the Dedication Ceremony for Walt Disney World occurred in 1971, it was also the day that the Electrical Water Pageant at Walt Disney World premiered!Connect with us! Here's how: Facebook: https://facebook.ontheroadwithmickey.comFacebook Group: https://facebookgroup.ontheroadwithmickey.comYouTube: On the Road with Mickey (Don't forget to subscribe, like the videos, and comment!)Instagram: On the Road with MickeyEmail: info@ontheroadwithmickey.comPhone Voicemail: 919-799-8390Feature Topic: Top 3 Disney Breakfasts!Brenda's top 31) Kona Cafe2) Sleepy Hollow Refreshments3) The Roaring ForkSophie's top 31) French Quarter Beignets2) Primo Piatto3) Friar's NookMike's top 31) Cape May Cafe2) ‘Ohana with Lilo and Stitch3) Gaston's Tavern with CindyThis Day in Disney History for November 12009 - The Last MNSSHP of the seasonDisney Who's Who CharacterQuasimodo from Hunchback of Notre DameA little bit of Walt“I think of a newborn baby's mind as a blank book. During the first years of his life much will be written on the pages. The quality of the writing, whatever it be, will affect his life profoundly. Let us multiply that single mind by millions. What is written on that enormity of youthful minds will alter the course of the world. This is how history is determined. It is self-evident to anybody who studies the history of the human race.”- Walt DisneyComing next week: Top 3 Disney DinnersSponsorshipOn the Road with Mickey is sponsored by Pixie Vacations by Mike Ellis, Tech Solutions NC, and Brenda Plans.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville was at the ceremony, which featured a demonstration remembering Africans who either lost their lives or survived the Transatlantic slave trade.
In this episode, we talked to those behind the Veterans Memorial and Dedication Ceremony held this week in Cranfills Gap. State Representative DeWayne Burns, the Cranfills Gap Chamber of Commerce, and many more were present to honor more than 650 names of the fallen. We also talked to Renee Kettler, hear a fish tale from Uncle Gus' Marina and Resort, and talk about some upcoming holiday plans in Meridian. Volunteers are needed. Tune in for your New Blast Podcast.
Norman H. Gerson's Haverhill story and legacy will go on with the dedication one day after Veterans Day of a new 44-unit veterans housing complex that bears his name.Gerson, who rose to first lieutenant in the U.S. Navy during World War II, operated the Gerson Furniture Co. until 2007 on the site of the new veterans' development at 181 Washington St. At a ceremony Thursday morning, Haverhill Mayor James J. Fiorentini thanked the Coalition for a Better Acre of Lowell and Veterans Northeast Outreach center of Haverhill for keeping the Gerson name.“The Gerson family and my own family go back a long, long way since their immigrant family started off as next-door neighbors to mine down on River Street. Later on, the Gersons bought this building—or the building that was here—ran a furniture store here for many, many decades. Norman Gerson moved up to Macon Avenue in Haverhill, bought a house there and, when he retired, I bought his house and live in it to this day,” Fiorentini said.Gerson died in 2011 at age 95.The mayor said there should never be a homeless veteran and 32 of the 44 apartments being dedicated will help veterans. The remaining 12 will be rented by low- and moderate-income families to address, in Fiorentini's words, the “incredible shortage” of housing. As an example of the shortage, Fiorentini noted, 470 other households sought the affordable units.State Rep. Andy X. Vargas agreed that providing affordable housing is a priority.“We need, yes, more housing production; yes, more affordable housing; yes, we need to make sure that we're taking care especially of our veterans, and we have an amazing organization leading that charge here in Haverhill—VNOC—and I want to give them a round of applause,” he said.Vargas said the local legislative delegation, led by Rep. Linda Dean Campbell, this week secured a $50,000 state earmark for Veterans Northeast Outreach Center.Congresswoman Lori Trahan also spoke to the housing shortage, noting the federal low-income housing tax credit is the “largest source of affordable housing in the country.” She thanked the two organizations for building the project“When I visited VNOC here in Haverhill last year, this project was still under construction, but there was so much anticipation and excitement around it because of the prospects of the contribution to folks in our community, especially our veterans in need of quality, affordable housing,” she said.Veterans Northeast Executive Director Edward V. Mitchell pointed out that with the new housing comes many services to support veterans.“With the Veterans Northeast Outreach Center located just at the top of the hill, at St. Rita's Church, we hope that we will become part of each veteran's families here at the Gerson Building and help them build exciting memories together,” he said.Mitchell explained the Center additionally provides food services, knowledge and help.Support the show (https://whav.net/become-a-whav-member/)
We're entering Solaris to beat up all the fascists, kill their leaders, and save the world. Our discussion and activities include wondering why Krelian let Emeralda go, denying the compulsion to adopt Maria, worrying about Hammer time, getting in shipping containers, realizing most of the fictional Solarian hellscape is 2020's actual hellscape, escaping with Samson, removing Samson from the physical plane, engaging The Chewbacca Defense, Entrenstrolling, either killing or returning to Mother God, dying our hair blue, and listening to government propaganda. Our friends will be disposed of in the Soylent System to revive the Gazel of old. 00:47 - Intro 02:07 - Extraneous NPCs and existential dread 07:34 - Maria flies the gang to Solaris 13:16 - Fei winds up in K Block 22:50 - Fei, Elly, & Samson weasel out of K Block 32:09 - Infiltrating Solaris' second class level (music sample: "Solaris - Eden of Heaven") 41:39 - Bouncing around the second class apartments 45:49 - The Dedication Ceremony, Cain's speech 51:57 - Nisan flashback 57:20 - Krelian's speech 01:01:15 - Fei doesn't understand covert operations 01:04:00 - Outro Find us on Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/retroAM, on Twitter at https://twitter.com/retroamnesiapod and through e-mail at retrogradeamnesiapodcast@gmail.com
Rabbi Alan R. Sherman, D.D. Chosen by the Jewish Journal Newspaper as one of the most influential Jewish leaders in South Florida. April 2010 CURRENT POSITIONS Director of Chaplain Services 1983 – Present Executive Director, Chaplaincy; 1979-2012; Director of Community Relations (1979-1995) Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, Inc. Chaplain (Lieutenant Colonel) Retired, June 1999. United States Army, 3220th US Army Reserve Garrison, West Palm Beach, FL Veteran of Operation Shield/Storm. Mobilized for active duty, August 1990 – May 1991 Palm Beach County Board of Rabbis: Executive Vice President, 1997 –2012; President, 1994 – 1996; Secretary, 1991; Vice President, 1992 – 1994; appointed Vice President, 1997. RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR EDUCATION 1954 – 1961 Yeshiva of Central Queens. Jamaica, New York. Diploma. 1963 – 1965 Long Beach High School. Long Beach, New York. NY State Regents Diploma. 1965 – 1969 Long Island University. CW Post Campus. B.A., Sociology, Minor: Education 1969 Elected to Pi Gamma Mu – National Social Science Honor Society. 1969 – 1974 Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion. B.A., B.H.L., M.A.H.L., Ordained Rabbi 1972 – 1973 Tel Aviv University. Ramat Aviv, Israel. 1973 – 1974 Elected President of the HUC - JIR Rabbinic Student Association 1984 Command and General Staff College, U.S. Army. Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas: Graduate. 1999 Doctor of Divinity, Honorary – HUC - JIR POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATION AND EDUCATION Certified Jewish Chaplain – National Association of Jewish Chaplains, 1995. Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C. Residency in Hospital Ministry and Clinical Pastoral Education. Certificate, 1978. Jefferson County Comprehensive Mental Health Center. Steubenville, Ohio. Initiated and completed course in Pastoral Counseling. Certificate. RECENT PAST AND PRESENT COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Guardianship Committee – Jewish Family and Children’s Service - Member, 2005 – 2012. Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center – Board Member, 2005 - 2012. Vice President-2011-2012. Leadership Palm Beach County - Alumni Toward a More Perfect Union – Board Member, 2007 Vitas Advisory Committee (Hospice), 2008- present. United Jewish Communities Rabbinic Cabinet. Royal Caribbean Cruise Line – On Board Clergy Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Jail Ministry Advisory Committee – Chairman, 2006 – Rabbinic Advisor to Jewish War Veterans, Post 501. S.A. Friends of Beit Halochem: Helping disabled Israeli Veterans, Honorary Board. Emergency Shelter Grants Program, Advisory Board: appointed by the Palm Beach County Commission, 1994 – 1997, President 1990; Board Member Member, Amerian Legion, Present AWARDS 1995 Red Ribbon Award presented by the Partnership for a Drug-Free Community for outstanding efforts and achievement in the Palm Beach County “ War Against Drugs”. 1993 Defender Cup presented by Palm Beach County Public Defender Richard Jorandby for Outstanding Service to the indigent of Palm Beach County. 1986 Man of the Year Brotherhood Award presented by the Brotherhood Committee of the Palm Beaches & Environs for Leadership in promoting dialogue and interaction among people of different races and religions. Dr. Theodore Norley Community Service Award for Outstanding Community Services to Disadvantaged Citizens of Palm Beach County, presented by the Urban League of Palm Beach County, March 1983. William J. Shroder Award, from the Council of Jewish Federations, for building a Coalition of Human Services, in response to projected government budget cuts affecting human services, November 1982. The Hadassah Myrtle Wreath Achievement Award for 1984, in recognition of Outstanding Community Service to the people of Palm Beach County. Recognition of 10 years of service to the viewers of CBS affiliate WPEC – TV 12, as co-host of “Perspectives in Faith”, a public affairs program. Public Relations Award for “Prayer Book for the Elderly”, presented by the Council of Jewish Federations, November 1982. Meritorious Service Medal, Washington, D.C., June 1999 for career service in the Army Chaplaincy. Army Commendation Metal, Oak Leaf Cluster, Washington, D.C., August 1991, for outstanding service in Operation Desert Shield Storm. Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, Atlanta, Georgia, December 1995. Commander’s Award for Excellence- 1999; 3220 US Army Garrison, West Palm Beach, FL Recipient of the B’Nai Avraham Award, American Jewish Committee, for theservice in the area of intergroup relations, May 1992. Liberty Bell Award, Palm Beach County Bar Association for Community Service that has strengthened the American System of Freedom under law, May 1992. Bethel House, Inc. (African – American) Community Service Award for making a difference to people of all communities, September 1992. Service Award, Jefferson County Mental Health Center, Steubenville, Ohio, January 1979. Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office- Exemplary Volunteer Award- 2012. DISTANT PAST COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Temple Beth El, Steubenville, Ohio, Rabbi - 1974 – 1979. Community Relations Board of Palm Beach County; appointed by the Palm Beach County Commission, 1980; elected Chairman, 1980 – 1982; resigned chairmanship and elected Vice-Chairman, September 1982; re-elected Chairman, 1984 – 1985 and 1988 – 1990. Holocaust Survivors of the Palm Beaches: Co-Founder. Urban League of Palm Beach County: board member. Director of Chaplain Services 1983 – Present MorseLife, Inc. Commission on Equal Opportunity and International Concerns: appointed by the JCPA, May 1983; the Church – State Commission, May 1984; appointed to the Commission on Israel and Task Force on Women, May 1988. The Palm Beach Post Newspaper: columnist on religion. Palm Beach County Public Defender’s Office: Board of the Alternative Sentencing Project. United Cerebral Palsy of the Treasure Coast: Telethon VIP, 1983 – 1986. Children’s Place in West Palm Beach: Board of Directors, 1979 – 1980. Central Conference of American Rabbis: Committee on Judaism and Health, executive board; Committee on Pastoral Care and Training, member; Committee on Synagogue-Federation Relations, member. WXEL-TV, Public Broadcasting: Community Advisory Board. Jupiter Courier Journal: religion contributor. “Directions 88” in Planning for the Future of Palm Beach County, May 5-7, 1988. “Directions 94” in Planning for the future of Palm Beach County, June 2-4, 1994. Dialogues with the Methodist, Catholic and African American Communities. Instrumental in establishing a Coalition of Human Service Agencies to respond to the impact of Federal, State and local budget cuts in Palm Beach County; elected Treasurer, March 1992. Junior League of Palm Beach County: advisory board, 1993 – 1995. “Perspectives in Faith”, a monthly public affairs program produced by CBS affiliate WPEC-TV 12, West Palm Beach, 1984 - 1995. Temple Beit Hayam, Stuart, Florida: founding and interim Rabbi, 1993 – 1995. Airport 88 Celebration Committee: member and participant in Dedication Ceremony for Palm Beach International Airport. Ministerial Fellowship of the Palm Beaches: President, 1986 – 1989; Vice-President, 1982; Secretary, 1981. Chaplain Unit of the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office; President, 1997 National Association of Jewish Chaplains: elected to the executive board, February 1993 – 1998. Accredited as a Certified Jewish Chaplain, May 1994; Convention Chairman, 1997. Clergy Advisory Committee: Clinical Pastoral Education Program, Intercoastal Health Systems, West Palm Beach, Florida; 1993 – 2007. Partnership for a Drug Free Community; United Way of Palm Beach Co.; 1994 – 2007. Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County: Board of Directors; 1994 – 2007. Hanley Hazeldon Center: spiritual counselor. Leadership Palm Beach County: graduate, 1991 – 1992. Jack Cole Show on WJNO radio: regular guest. Palm Beach County School System: Human Sexuality Curriculum Review Committee, 1992. Comprehensive AIDS Program of Palm Beach County: Board Member. Hospice of Palm Beach County: Board of Directors; Personnel Chair, 1979 – 1984; Ethics Committee, member, 1994 – 1995. HIV Pastoral Care Network of Palm Beach County: Secretary – Treasurer. Palm Beach County Human Relations Camp for Inter-racial and Inter-cultural Understanding – Office of Equal Opportunity, Palm Beach County Commission: Founder Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County: Compeer Program Advisory Board. Planned Parenthood of Palm Beach County: Clergy Advisory Board. Committee to Stamp Out Hate, American Jewish Committee, Founding Board of Directors, 1993. Citizens for Quality Education, a political action committee: Co-Founder. Concerned Citizens for the Palm Beach County Home and General Care Facility: Board Member, 1995. Committee on Hospital Chaplaincy of the Central Conference of American Rabbis: appointed 1995. Veteran’s Hospital Research Foundation: Chairman of Audit Committee; 1997. Palm Beach Jewish Times Newspaper: columnist; 1996 – 1999. Forum Club – Board of Directors. Palm Beach County Alliance, Treasurer and Board Member, 2002 – 2007. Rotary Club – Steubenville, Ohio. Family Planning Association of Jefferson County - Board Member. Interfaith Clergy Association of Steubenville, Ohio, President, 1978. Mayor’s Human Relations Commission of Steubenville Ohio, Board Member. Jefferson County Comprehensive Mental Health Services Personnel, Chairman, 1975 – 1977. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, September 1973 – Conducted High HolyDay Service and Ministered to patients and staff. Gracie Square Psychiatric Hospital – N.Y., N.Y. September 1970 – Conducted High HolyDay Services and ministered to patients and staff Lecturer for Jewish Chatauqua Society, Bethany College, Bethany West Virginia. Montefiore Temple, Cairo, IL - Student Pulpit. NorthHills Jewish Community Center, Pittsburgh, PA - Student Pulpit, 1972 – 1973. Temple Ahavath Shalom, Bluefield, W. VA – Student Pulpit, 1973 – 1974.
Your Faith Journey - Finding God Through Words, Song and Praise
Today, at Faith Lutheran Church in Okemos, MIchigan the new organ was dedicated to the congregation with amazing music and more.
ThrillGeek Podcast: Disney World, Disneyland, Universal and More!
On this episode of the podcast, we discuss the following topics:Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge media preview and dedication ceremonyPlanning a vacation? Click HERE for a FREE quote from MEI-Travel, the OFFICIAL travel partner of ThrillGeek!If you listen on ITUNES, please be sure to leave us a REVIEW.Find OFFICIAL ThrillGeek merchandise at our SpreadShirt store here: https://bit.ly/2Lvg51TFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:LIKE us on Facebook: https://goo.gl/zgDtUzFOLLOW us on Instagram: https://goo.gl/9gMQ4qFOLLOW us on Twitter: https://goo.gl/dF7wgCSUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: https://goo.gl/HB4baa
##Key Verse: Nehemiah 12:43“And they offered great sacrifices that day and rejoiced, for God had made them rejoice with great joy; the women and children also rejoiced. And the joy of Jerusalem was heard far away.” ESV##The Dedication Ceremony * Preparation * Purification * Planned##Thanksgiving * Remembrance of God's Faithfulness in song##Great Sacrifice * Pocketbook * Priorities * Preferences * Place##Great Joy * Source * Strength * Significance
This recording shares the Dedication Ceremony for the Franklin Cultural District at the Historical Museum on May 10, 2019. The ceremony was followed by a reception and entertainment at THE BLACK BOX.
Here's a beautiful rendition of the Shakyamuni Mantra - led by Dharmamayi from Sheffield - on the first evening of the Young Buddhists' annual gathering in Adhisthana, the 'Big One'. Recorded after the Dedication Ceremony. #Buddhist #Buddhism #chanting #chant #harmony #mantra
Happy Tuesday, July 17th Everyone!! Weather in the parks today is partly cloudy with a High of 84 degrees. HAPPY 63rd BIRTHDAY DISNEYLAND!! On This day, July 17, 1955, Walt Disney himself along with President Ronald Reagan, Celebrities, the Original Mouseketeers & over 28,000 guests witness the Grand Opening of Our Beloved DISNEYLAND! It was Broadcast on ABC and it was the Biggest LIVE telecast to date! Knowing what Disneyland has become, can you believe Walt Disney was actually told Disneyland would be a Financial Disaster, Closed & Forgotten within the First Year? On this day in 1965, Great Moments with Mr Lincoln debuts in Disneyland. Also on this day in 1989 at Disneyland, There was a Dedication Ceremony for The Splash Mountain Attraction. On July 17th, 1996, Disney announces plans to open Disney's California Adventure Theme Park. Today in the Parks as Part of the 63rd Birthday Celebration There will be a Special Parade Route at 2:50pm & 5:25pm where You can celebrate with Disneyland Resort Ambassadors, Dapper Dans & Sixty - three of your Disney Friends . Celebration moments will occur in Small World Mall, The Hub, Main Street USA & Town Square. For More Minnie Mice Minute Updates, Subscribe on Itunes, SoundCloud or Google Play! Again, I'm Mama Mouse Cynthia, co-host of The Minnie Mice Show, Make sure you check us out at @TheMinniemice Thanks for listening…. This is the Minnie Mice sounding off! Until Next time, Be Kind & Spread Some Magic!
The United States Postal Service reveals its new Sally Ride Forever postage stamp, with tributes from Billie Jean King, Tam O'Shaughnessy and Ellen Ochoa, all friends of the late Sally Ride, and hosted by Sally Ride Science@UC San Diego. Series: "Women in Science" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 33665]
The United States Postal Service reveals its new Sally Ride Forever postage stamp, with tributes from Billie Jean King, Tam O'Shaughnessy and Ellen Ochoa, all friends of the late Sally Ride, and hosted by Sally Ride Science@UC San Diego. Series: "Women in Science" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 33665]
The United States Postal Service reveals its new Sally Ride Forever postage stamp, with tributes from Billie Jean King, Tam O'Shaughnessy and Ellen Ochoa, all friends of the late Sally Ride, and hosted by Sally Ride Science@UC San Diego. Series: "Women in Science" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 33665]
The United States Postal Service reveals its new Sally Ride Forever postage stamp, with tributes from Billie Jean King, Tam O'Shaughnessy and Ellen Ochoa, all friends of the late Sally Ride, and hosted by Sally Ride Science@UC San Diego. Series: "Women in Science" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 33665]
The United States Postal Service reveals its new Sally Ride Forever postage stamp, with tributes from Billie Jean King, Tam O'Shaughnessy and Ellen Ochoa, all friends of the late Sally Ride, and hosted by Sally Ride Science@UC San Diego. Series: "Women in Science" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 33665]
The United States Postal Service reveals its new Sally Ride Forever postage stamp, with tributes from Billie Jean King, Tam O'Shaughnessy and Ellen Ochoa, all friends of the late Sally Ride, and hosted by Sally Ride Science@UC San Diego. Series: "Women in Science" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 33665]
Josh Margolis brings you four interviews conducted on location at this weekends dedication ceremony for the Bill Garrett state historical marker.
Joe takes a look at the 2016 Shanghai Disney Resort Dedication Ceremony & Grand Opening.
The Dedication Ceremony for the Starlight Site Care Room
LIVE Streaming of the Re-dedication Ceremony of Kansas City's Union Station. Note: the Actual Ceremony got started late, so the filler music plays for the frist five minutes.
The Dedication Ceremony from the first night of the Triratna International Retreat 2014. #internationalretreat #Buddhism #Buddhist #Buddha #ritual #chanting
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Watch an exciting evening of new works and dynamic performances celebrating the opening of the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, featuring UChicago faculty, students, and alumni, as well as partners and performers from across Chicago. This special dedication ceremony was webcast via UChicago Live. Program: - Performance by Manual Cinema - Welcome Remarks by Thomas Rosenbaum, Provost - Logan Promenades: composition by Shulamit Ran; Performed by Kari Lee and Matthew Lee - Introduction by Larry Norman, Deputy Provost for the Arts - Poem by Adam Zagajewski - "Great Art is Born Out of Community" video - Remarks by Michelle Boone, Commissioner, Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, City of Chicago - Spoken word performance by students of the University of Chicago Woodlawn Charter School - "Logan Center Teaser" video - Dedication Address by Robert J. Zimmer, President - "Remembering David Logan (1918-2011)" video - Introduction by Bill Michel, Executive Director of the Logan Center - Ribbon Cutting with a performance by the University Symphony Orchestra and University of Chicago Choirs
The Dedication Ceremony to inaugurate Adhisthana Retreat Centre in Herefordshire, UK - an inspiring set of Buddhist verses to set the heart and mind on a path of skillful, kindly intention... Subscribe to our podcast in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-buddhist-centre-online/id498033013
The Triratna Buddhist Order's Dedication Ceremony for Adhisthana, a new retreat centre in Herefordshire, UK, August 3rd 2013, led by Parami #Triratna #Adhisthana Subscribe to our podcast in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-buddhist-centre-online/id498033013
Adhisthana's Dedication Ceremony - interviews with Vimalasara, from Canada, seeing it for the first time, and Ajjavin the mastermind behind the building project - two very different perspectives! #adhisthana #triratna. Subscribe to our podcast in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-buddhist-centre-online/id498033013
Dan talks to Ellen Horan, President of the Greater Reading Chamber of Commerce about the mixer he is hosting at the Dedication Ceremony on April 19!!
Dan talks to Ellen Horan, President of the Greater Reading Chamber of Commerce about the mixer he is hosting at the Dedication Ceremony on April 19!!
Dan talks to Crystal Seitz about the exciting Dedication Ceremony!
Dan talks to Crystal Seitz about the exciting Dedication Ceremony!
Rob de la Cretaz, and Michael Sorg and Tony â??Chachiâ?? Walker are joined by Baltimore Comic Con booth mate Mulango Akpo-Esambe of Mangtoons.com and TheCCSquared.com to talk about the Steve Jobs departure, iPhones for everyone, Google+ hates Mr. Rogeers, Gamestop getting into our boxes, and more! Join the AwesomeCast on Twitter, Facebook and be sure to follow us on iTunes in both video and audio formats, as well as YouTube, Boxee, Roku, and Blip.tv! As always, you can chime in with news, thoughts, or comments at Contact@AwesomeCast.com or 724-25-A-CAST.
Rob de la Cretaz, and Michael Sorg and Tony â??Chachiâ?? Walker are joined by Baltimore Comic Con booth mate Mulango Akpo-Esambe of Mangtoons.com and TheCCSquared.com to talk about the Steve Jobs departure, iPhones for everyone, Google+ hates Mr. Rogeers, Gamestop getting into our boxes, and more! Join the AwesomeCast on Twitter, Facebook and be sure to follow us on iTunes in both video and audio formats, as well as YouTube, Boxee, Roku, and Blip.tv! As always, you can chime in with news, thoughts, or comments at Contact@AwesomeCast.com or 724-25-A-CAST.
New restoration efforts are highlighted in this Canyon Day Celebration.
Iona College dedicates its re-designed and expanded Ryan Library. The $14 million project - which was fully paid for by funds contributed by private donors and grants from the Kresge Foundation and the Booth Ferris Foundation - represents a sweeping renovation of the college's 60-year main library and has established a new center of ideas, information and culture on the campus.
Featuring remarks from Tommy Lasorda, Bud Selig, and artist Everett Raymond Kinstler
The unveiling of Eunice Kennedy Shriver's portrait, featuring remarks from Bobby Shriver and artist David Lenz
The history of the Jewish Holiday: Hanukkah