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New wineries in Garnet Valley, Solvero & Garnet Valley Ranch Plus Two from Bottleneck Drive, Dirty Laundry and Pamplemousse Jus. As much as I like to follow the wines we all share, I'm equally driven by the people who make them. The battles they wage against weather and mankind! Best of all...
The Tigers Radio Network proudly presents live coverage featuring the Marple Newtown Tigers and the Garnet Valley Jaguars from the campus of Marple Newtown High School in Newtown Square, PA.... The post Full audio archive of Garnet Valley at Marple Newtown, 10-20-23 appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Pinot Heaven in Garnet Valley and a wild 16 varietal Field Blend from Niagara. THE SHOW Allison Moyes – Winemaker and GM Solvero Matt Sartor – President and Vineyard Manager Solvero Solvero is the Latin Translation for “Truth in Soil” I think Matt put it best – First they wanted to grow and create...
Pinot Heaven in Garnet Valley and a wild 16 varietal Field Blend from Niagara. THE SHOW Allison Moyes – Winemaker and GM Solvero Matt Sartor – President and Vineyard Manager Solvero Solvero is the Latin Translation for “Truth in Soil” I think Matt put it best – First they wanted to grow and create...
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We've carefully selected Garnet Valley in Summerland, British Columbia to be our home for its unique biodiversity. A remote and unexpected place with magical beauty. Our Garnet Valley vineyard is home to seven premium clones of Pinot Noir. Each clone was carefully selected for a variety of organoleptic properties and compatibility with this narrow valley, rocky soils and extreme elevation. The diversity of these clones in the vineyard and the balanced low yield produced, translate to unmatched complexity and intensity in the finished wine.At almost 600m elevation, our Garnet Valley estate vineyard is one of the highest in BC. The elevation, steep slopes and well-draining soils define this extraordinary site. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are showcased beautifully in this rugged landscape.The demanding terrain of this place, exemplifies our steadfast dedication to the philosophy of “la lutte raisonee”, meaning the reasoned struggle. This belief is central in all of our choices in farming and winemaking and is showcased in each glass of Solvero wines.
Pennsylvania's most renowned law firm, Justice Guardians Garnet Valley (866-918-5292), can help you take your building owners and any other guilty party to court if you've suffered a building collapse. Go to https://justiceguardians.com/pa/garnet-valley to find out more.
Loretta from Garnet Valley competes for a $50 Wendy's gift card and 4 tickets to see Cinderella at the Walnut Street Theater.
Kùlú Mèlé African Dance & Drum Ensemble is celebrating its 53rd Anniversary with the presentation of “Rite of Passage -- An African Ballet” November 26 and November 27, at the Performance Garage, 1515 Brandywine Street, Philadelphia. I speak to artistic director Dorothy "Mama Dottie" Gordon-Wilkie.www.performancegarage.orgNovember is Youth Homelessness Month. I speak to Jen Weikert, Executive Director, Covenant House Pennsylvania about the organization that provides housing and supportive services to youth facing homelessness and trafficking in 34 cities across the United States, Latin America, and Canada. On Thursday, November 17, Covenant House Pennsylvania will host its annual Sleep Out event to raise awareness and funds for youth homelessness.www.sleepout.org/event/pennsylvania Living Beyond Breast Cancer is a national nonprofit that connects people with trusted information and a community of support. I speak to Jean Sachs, CEO of Living Beyond Breast Cancer and John Gentile, marketing executive and father of three from Garnet Valley, who is receiving an inaugural Abby Lessack Caregiver Award from Living Beyond Breast Cancer on November 16.www.LBBC.orgSocial Media: @LivingBeyondBC
Vaccine side effect victims can now seek legal justice and compensation with Garnet Valley, PA Personal Injury Attorneys Justice Guardians Garnet Valley (866-918-5292). Go to https://justiceguardians.com/vaccine-injury to find out more.
This week, Anthony is in Garnet Valley, north of Summerland, to check out Okanagan Crush Pad's new visitor centre overlooking a wild and beautiful Garnet Valley Ranch. We speak with OCP Founder Christine Coletta about the exciting new plans for the unique 320-acre farm, including new plantings and a winemaking cellar. Journeyman wine executive Darryl Brooker, who worked with Coletta this past year, also offers his perspective. Thomas Tumbach, owner of Localmotive Organic Farm and Toni Boot, Owner of the Oasis Lavender Farm, talk about their respective businesses operating at the ranch, each adding to the rich biodiversity that is at the foundation of OCP's vision for the ranch.
In this episode Dr. Ilan Green sits down with coach Rob Rabena to discuss his experience working with baseball players in the realm of sports performance training.Rob shares a wealth of information on various topics including how he approaches evaluations/assessments for the athletes he works with, the biggest red flags to look for in physical assessment of the shoulder complex, and how to understand shoulder mechanics and function in context of the sport of baseball.Rob also shares some helpful insights with regards to the commitments and sacrifices that need to be made by players looking to pursue a future playing at higher levels of competition including navigating the challenge of being a multi-sport athlete.Additionally, Rob helps paint a clear picture of why exercise selection is so crucial when working with baseball players. He provides context for the types of exercises that help to contribute to helpful movement patterns and exercises that may deliver diminishing or even harmful returns for a baseball player.We also dive into ribcage mechanics, weighted ball throwing programs, and seasonal focuses for athletes to get the most out of their training.This episode is packed with really helpful info, so we hope you enjoy it as much as we did!Guest Bio:Rob Rabena is a Certified Strength and Conditioning coach and currently serves as the Director of Sports Performance at Ascent Athlete in Garnet Valley, PA. At Ascent, Rob and his team work with all levels of athletes from middle school, high school, college to the pros including up to 50 professional baseball players. Rob also serves as an Adjunct Professor at Widener University in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program and Cabrini University for undergraduate students in Exercise Science. In addition, Rob serves as a Fitness consultant for Altis Movement Technologies and in 2019 he published research on baseball conditioning.Where to find Rob Rabena:Instagram: @robrabena3Twitter: @RobRabenaAscent Athlete: www.ascentathlete.comResources noted in today's episode:Diagnosis & Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndromes - Shirley Sahrmaan PT, PhD, FAPTA
Today we had the pleasure of hosting Alex Miller, a successful young chap and host of the Barbell Den Podcast. He was also a legend on the Garnet Valley soccer pitch... We covered a lot of ground from best books, his entrepreneurial family background, and how he's been able to navigate today's corporate environment. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevinhandcoltonr/support
Beth from Garnet Valley tests her wits in Minute To Win It!
It's a football feast on Thanksgiving morning as arch-rivals Quakertown and Pennridge meet as do Bristol and Morrisville. The PIAA District One Class 6A championship game. Who comes out on top in these intense games? Find out right here. Check out who our Front Line Picks are: Quakertown (12-1) at Pennridge (7-4), Bristol (7-3) at Morrisville (2-7) and Coatesville (12-1) at Garnet Valley (13-0). A weekly podcast that's all about high school football in the Bux-Mont area with Drew Markol (Intell/Courier Times Sportswriter) and Daryle Dobos (Longtime play-by-play voice of WNPV Radio).
The unbeaten and fifth-seeded Panthers travel to Garnet Valley on Friday at 7 p.m. to tangle with the top-seeded Jaguars in the semifinals. How will Quakertown do, and can they win and advance to the district final? Find out right here. Check out who our Front Line Pick is for the playoffs round 3. Quakertown (12-0) at Garnet Valley (12-0). A weekly podcast that's all about high school football in the Bux-Mont area with Drew Markol (Intell/Courier Times Sportswriter) and Daryle Dobos (Longtime play-by-play voice of WNPV Radio).
The district playoffs are in their second week and only the top teams are still in the running. Who advances and who will see their season's end? Find out right here. Check out who our Front Line Picks are for the playoffs round 2. Central Bucks West (9-2) at Garnet Valley (11-0), Quakertown (11-0) at Downingtown East (9-2), Ridley (10-1) at North Penn (11-0), St. Joseph's Prep (7-2) vs. La Salle (9-1) and Germantown Academy (5-3) at Penn Charter (3-5). A weekly podcast that's all about high school football in the Bux-Mont area with Drew Markol (Intell/Courier Times Sportswriter) and Daryle Dobos (Longtime play-by-play voice of WNPV Radio).
Dave DiPasqua, Steve Reynolds, Erik Kelling, and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Marple Newtown Tigers vs. the Garnet Valley Jaguars from Moe DeFrank... The post Full Audio Archive of Marple Newtown at Garnet Valley from Friday, 9-10-21 appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Dr. Graciani assumed the position of Director for Middle Level Education, Math and Science, and currently serves as the Director of STEM and Medical Assisting at Esperanza College of Eastern University. Prior to her work at Esperanza, Dr. Graciani held research scientist positions in the pharmaceutical industry. Her research included work with peptides and small molecules in various therapeutic areas including cancer, cardiovascular, inflammation, infectious diseases and women’s health. She has been a speaker at scientific and health conferences. Professor Graciani lives in Garnet Valley, PA with her husband and three children. She is actively involved at her church and her children’s schools. She is on the Advisory Board of the Latina Leadership Network at the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Susan G. Komen Latina Advisory Board. She has also been an influential part in the development of the Hunting Park Science Network in Philadelphia. She’s been instrumental in running the first robotics club at Esperanza College and was honored in 2014 as Community Partner of the Year by the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers. Her role at Esperanza allows her to impact younger generations by sharing her passion and developing in them a love for teaching and becoming professionals in STEM-related fields.
Dave DiPasqua, Steve Reynolds, Greg Pecko, and Erik Kelling of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the 2020 Central Athletic League Championship Game featuring the Garnet Valley Jaguars... The post Full Audio Archive of Marple Newtown at Garnet Valley from Wednesday, 11-25-20 appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Moose, Mayes & BQ are joined by GAP Mid-Am Champ Will Davenport who caddied for Lukas Michele at the Masters. Will tells some amazing stories about the experience and shares some behind the scenes info on the famous Masters Jumpsuit that you’re going to want to hear! They guys recap their time at X-Golf in Garnet Valley and a full breakdown of The Masters and all of the story lines that took place. They look ahead to the RSM Classic at Sea Island Golf Club and See The Line with great plays at Draft Kings Sportsbook. BQ’s tip refers to DJ on how to commit and be ready and there’s a bonus TIP about putting.
This week, Dr. Mike Quintans is joined by Paul Graham, a teacher and football coach at Penncrest high school (Mike's alma mater) in Media, PA. Mr. Graham played football at Ursinus College where he was a two-time captain and all-American. Since then, he has coached offensive line, defensive line and served as the offensive coordinator for a number of high schools around Pennsylvania. Currently, he is the defensive coordinator at Penncrest. Please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! See below to learn how. HOW TO WRITE A PODCAST REVIEW USING APPLE'S PODCAST APP Launch the Apple Podcast app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the Search icon (on the bottom right) and search for “On Q Performance Therapy.” Tap the album art. On the podcast page, scroll down to Ratings & Reviews. Tap Write a Review at the bottom of this page. If necessary, enter your iTunes password to log in. Give us a 5-star rating and a brief review! We'd be very appreciative! 03:36 - Graham talks about what it is like transitioning to Penncrest from his previous coaching position at Garnet Valley high school, one of the top football programs in southeast Pennsylvania, where he had nearly 90 wins in the 9 years he coached there. 06:39 - Graham and Mike reminisce about their experiences in high school. Graham played high school football at Upper Darby, an extremely diverse school right outside of Philly. 10:00 – The left tackle from Rowin University was Graham's white whale – the player he put himself in competition with to keep himself motivated. He says that all athletes need to pick their own white whale to drive their competitiveness. 23:24 – When school and sports were canceled, Graham and his fellow coaches came up with unique ways to keep their athletes in shape from home. Their solution was to create different programs for athletes based on their access to gym equipment. 32:39 – Find a way to get it done. This is the approach Graham and the Penncrest football team took when they started weight training together again outdoors. 40:39 – Graham talks more about what the at-home workouts looked like when the US was still fully shutdown. Mike asks how parents and kids responded to this new kind of training. 46:46 – As president of Media Little League, Graham worked alongside other board members who happened to be doctors. One was a pediatric doctor and the other was an orthopedic doctor who serves as the team physician for the Phillies. He talks about how he was able to utilize their medical recommendations when thinking about what actions to take at Penncrest. 50:22 – Mike asks what Graham is most excited about for the upcoming season. Additionally, Graham talks about how his coaching style has changed over the years. 59:39 – Graham discusses the safety concerns around football, and when he first let his own kids start playing. He also talks about the positive impact that playing a team sport like football has on a young person's growth and development. More specifically, how football builds empathy by bringing together people of diverse backgrounds. CONTACT Twitter – @pagraham90
FotHF host Russ Long and Signal To Noise co-host Chris Leonard teamed up with front of house engineer Tim Holder (currently mixing Carrie Underwood) and long-time recording engineer Paul Andrews (also currently business development manager for DPA Microphones) to focus on the importance of paying attention to and understanding every component in a sound system signal chain. The live event was presented on ProSoundWeb’s Facebook and YouTube channels, offering listeners around the world an opportunity to listen in and participate in the conversation. It is also available as an audio-only podcast. Tim Holder is a live FOH mixer, studio owner and 1970s vintage audio enthusiast who's worked for 20-plus years with Clair Global and is based in Nashville. Currently working with Carrie Underwood, other clients include Steven Tyler, Kenny Chesney, Enrique Iglesias, John Fogerty and Simon & Garfunkel.Tim's passion for audio has led him on a global journey providing a lifetime of learning experiences and relationships with great friends to share them with. His knowledge of vintage audio gear and how to get the revered sound of the '70s is a specialty. A touring bass player in the 1980s and 90s, he also has extensive systems engineer experience -- just the right combination of art and tech.Paul Andrews, owner/engineer of Bridge Recording Studios in Nashville, is also a global sales support/business development manager for DPA Microphones. He regularly works industry leading engineers/producers such as Al Schmitt, Bruce Swedien, Brent Maher, and Chuck Ainlay, to name a few, and he's recorded artists such as Kris Kristofferson, Boyz II Men, Victor Wooten, Dennis Chambers, Bill Evans, Pete Huttlinger, The CSU Symphony Orchestra and Big Band, Seth MacFarlane, Peter Erskine, and Great White.Growing up, he attended Denver University on scholarship in classical guitar studying under Ricardo Iznaola, and then joined the staff at A&M Records where he worked with Sheryl Crow, Aerosmith and Danzig among others. Today, you’ll find him recording many different styles of music, ranging from classical to jazz to punk. He also travels internationally conducting workshops and live seminars for DPA Microphones, educating industry professionals on microphone technologies and best practices.FOTHF host Russ Long is a top touring and multi-platinum recording and mix engineer who’s worked in professional audio for more than 30 years. Following a decade as Steven Curtis Chapman’s FOH engineer, he has spent over 12 years mixing FOH for Amy Grant, and has also mixed numerous high-profile events such as the KLOVE Music awards, the Challenge America Musical Gala at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, and Barbara Bush’s 90th birthday concert featuring Reba McEntire, Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant. In addition, he’s been part of the audio team for numerous broadcast events such as the Grammy Awards, the CMA Awards, ABC’s “CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock” TV Special, and more. Russ is currently part of Yamaha’s console R&D team.Signal To Noise co-host Chris Leonard is also the director of audio at IMS Technology Services, a production company headquartered in Garnet Valley, PA, where he’s served for the last decade. Prior to that, he worked with Maryland Sound as a touring monitor engineer and system tech for bands like Tears for Fears, Josh Groban, Don Henley, and Disturbed as well as national events like Times Square New Year's Eve and Presidential Inaugurations.
On the evening of August 11, two teams from the ProSoundWeb Network joined forces to host “The FOH & Monitor Engineer Relationship” LIVE, the first-ever Front of the House Fridays live event. FofHF host Russ Long and Signal To Noise co-host Chris Leonard teamed up with FOH engineer Chris Taylor and monitor engineer Robert Bull to talk about mix strategies and how two sides of the same coin successfully come together. Here’s the recording of the live event:The live event was presented on ProSoundWeb’s Facebook and YouTube channels, offering listeners what was an interesting and insightful conversation. Two more FotHF live webcasts are coming up on August 25 and September 1, both to be featured on the same PSW channels and kicking off at 8 pm U.S. Eastern time.This podcast is an audio version of that live streaming event.The FOTHF podcast series is sponsored by Yamaha. After a stint running his own sound company, musician, mix engineer and sound system designer Chris Taylor decided to concentrate more on the artistic side of the touring industry. He began providing mixing and production skills to Contemporary Christian artists such as Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, and DeGarmo and Key Band. During the next number of years he also mixed tours for artists such as Barbara Streisand, David Foster, Janet Jackson, Jewel, Kitaro, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and more. Additional achievements include mixing for TV Award Shows as well as handling audio coordination and design. For his contributions to broadcast audio events, Chris received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Sound Mixing, and an Emmy contribution award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing.Monitor engineer Robert Bull has toured for 23 years. He’s been on the other end of the snake for George Lucas Super Live Adventure, Trisha Yearwood, Amy Grant, Jewel, Linkin Park, Martina McBride and The Rolling Stones. When he got off the road, Bull settled into a position with Clair Global in Nashville where he’s been able to support many of his former clients and many young artists, including Chris Stapleton, Greta Van Fleet and Maren Morris. He still mixes when his artists need him.FOTHF host Russ Long is a top touring and multi-platinum recording and mix engineer who’s worked in professional audio for more than 30 years. Following a decade as Steven Curtis Chapman’s FOH engineer, he has spent over 12 years mixing FOH for Amy Grant, and has also mixed numerous high-profile events such as the KLOVE Music awards, the Challenge America Musical Gala at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, and Barbara Bush’s 90th birthday concert featuring Reba McEntire, Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant. In addition, he’s been part of the audio team for numerous broadcast events such as the Grammy Awards, the CMA Awards, ABC’s “CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock” TV Special, and more. Russ is currently part of Yamaha’s console R&D team.Signal To Noise co-host Chris Leonard is also the director of audio at IMS Technology Services, a production company headquartered in Garnet Valley, PA, where he’s served for the last decade. Prior to that, he worked with Maryland Sound as a touring monitor engineer and system tech for bands like Tears for Fears, Josh Groban, Don Henley, and Disturbed as well as national events like Times Square New Years Eve and Presidential Inaugurations.
Anthony Gabriele is the Director of Learning and Innovation at Centennial School District just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This new position is the perfect fit for Anthony after his success starting and growing the OER work in his former school district Garnet Valley. I wanted to talk to Anthony because he understands the importance of giving students voice and choice in their learning experiences and knows the role that instructional materials like OER can play in their learning.If you want to learn more about how to get started with OER, please check out the New America project site called PreK-12 OER in Practice at newamerica.org/prek12oer. Here you’ll find information about how districts are doing this, including a map of districts using OER, as well as resources for getting started in your search, and for professional learning. You’ll also find the #GoOpen District Launch Packet, which outlines the five most common phases of rolling out this type of work in a district. Garnet Valley’s Course Development page: https://sites.google.com/garnetvalley.org/gvsd-course-development-hub/homeAnthony Gabriele’s Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/mrgabriele
In this episode, Alec Eskin goes into a recap of the historic wrestling season this year for Garnet Valley. Specifically, what happened this year and what this means for future of the wrestling program. Should once again be an exciting podcast!
In Episode 16, we welcome new co-host Chris Leonard, who's been doing audio professionally for more than 18 years. He and Michael focus on possible career paths in professional audio, setting objectives, building a resume — essentially, “how to get where you want to be.” They also share their own career experiences and what they've meant along the way.More about Chris: he's currently the Director of Audio at IMS Technology Services, a production company headquartered in Garnet Valley, PA, where he's served for almost a decade. Prior to that he worked with Maryland Sound as a touring monitor engineer for bands like Tears for Fears, Josh Groban, Don Henley and Disturbed as well as national events like Times Square New Years Eve and the Presidential Inauguration. Find out more about him here.The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard (the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts). Click here to subscribe on iTunes.
If you have ever wanted to hear a perspective on how we treat patients at The Training Room of Garnet Valley this episode will give you the insight into how Dr. Jon Herting, PT, DPT managed a recent chronic disc herniation patient in his discussion with Bill Hartman, PT. Enjoy! Music credit: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-mus…k/creative-minds
It is officially playoff time ladies and gentlemen! Ben Hoyt and Alec Eskin go into a recap of the Garnet Valley game versus Owen J. Roberts. Also, they look at what is goin on around District I and what this means for Garnet Valley going forward. Lastly, they preview the game against Plymouth-Whitemarsh.
This week has a lot in store ladies and gentlemen! Ben Hoyt and Alec Eskin talk about Garnet Valley's huge win over Strath Haven and what that could mean going forward. They also discuss possible seedings for Garnet Valley in the District One playoffs. Lastly, they go into a preview of the rivalry game next week vs Ridley.
This week, Ben Hoyt and Alec Eskin go into a recap of Garnet Valley's big win against Penncrest. They also talk about District I and Central League scores and what they mean for the District I playoffs. Next, they go into a preview of the Upper Darby game. Lastly, they discuss what the night is like off of the field for the Jaguars next Friday as it is the Unite for Her game.
This week, Ben Hoyt and Alec Eskin once again go into a recap of this week's Garnet Valley football game vs Radnor. Also, they talk about other news and updates around the Central League and District One as well. Then lastly, they go into a preview of Garnet Valley's game next week vs Conestoga.
Ben Hoyt and Alec Eskin will go into a recap of Garnet Valley's win over Lower Merion in this week's edition of the Oneness Podcast. This week's podcast will also go around the Central League and District 1 discussing select matchups and scores. Lastly, there will be a preview of Garnet Valley's game next week vs Springfield on Friday night.
This week, Ben Hoyt and Alec Eskin recap Garnet Valley's huge win over Haverford to go 1-1. Also, they will talk about other scores and updates around District One and the Central League. Then lastly, Ben and Alec will talk about a preview to Garnet Valley's matchup vs Lower Merion on Saturday.
The first ever Oneness Podcast is now here! This week's podcast will cover a recap of the Downingtown West vs Garnet Valley football game, as well as looking at other District One and Central League matchups and a preview into Garnet Valley's game next week against Haverford.
Today Faith and Tavish are joined by Jon Herting from the Training Room in Garnet Valley, PA. They talk best practices and how to navigate injuries during your workout. www.trainingroompt.com
Anümani Santos reflects back on a dream that shifted the course of her life. She reveals how she was able to bring spirituality into the corporate environment in which she found herself working. It is possible to be you wherever you are. Anümani explains how the body is always providing guidance and provides a framework to decipher your own divine messages. About Anümani Santos Anümani Santos, MBA, Modern Day Shaman, motivational speaker, award-winning author, coach, and artist enriches audiences with her powerful and transformational presence, opening hearts and inspiring minds to new possibilities and a deeper knowing of who they really are! Her greatest passion is empowering transformational leaders, entrepreneurs, healers, messengers, and conscious businesses to understand their reason for being and bring their gifts and Soul's genius to the world! Anümani is based in Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania. She is the author of the international bestselling book, Unmasking Your Soul, and contributing author to the award-winning book, Pebbles in the Pond (Wave 4). Purchase my book: Unmasking Your Soul Connect with Anümani Website: www.AnumaniSpeaks.com Phone: 302-757-9939
Dave DiPasqua, Steve Reynolds and Larry O'Connor of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers from Primo Hoagies Stadium on... The post Audio Archive of Garnet Valley at Marple Newtown from Friday, 9-14-18 appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Dave DiPasqua, Steve Reynolds and Larry O’Connor of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers from Primo Hoagies Stadium on the campus of Marple Newtown High School in Newtown Square, PA. Original broadcast aired Friday, September 14, 2018. 1st Qtr: 10:062nd Qtr: 36:073rd Qtr: 1:15:454th […] The post Audio Archive of Garnet Valley at Marple Newtown from Friday, 9-14-18 appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Mike, Amanda, and Brian sit down with Philip Block, candidate for the 168th PA House district, to talk about the intersection of science and politics, the Mariner East 2 pipeline, gender equality, long-term planning, and how to make your teenagers cringe. Music: "Generation to Generation" by Tinmouth, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
Matthew De George and Matt Smith discuss this week's District 1 action, with Garnet Valley hosting North Penn in a rematch of last year's final, four Delco teams taking part in the 5A quarters, plus Delco Christian's chances against Old Forge and talking EA-Haverford day.
It's Week 9, and the Central League title is up for grabs when unbeaten Springfield and Garnet Valley collide. Academy Park and Penn Wood will vie for the Del Val title in their showdown, and a look at the key matchups for the Inter-Ac and District 1 standings. Matt Smith and Matt De George cover it all.
Dave DiPasqua, Steve Reynolds and Larry O'Connor of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers from Moe DeFrank Stadium on... The post Audio Archive of MN at Garnet Valley on Friday, 10-6-17 appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Dave DiPasqua, Steve Reynolds and Larry O’Connor of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers from Moe DeFrank Stadium on the campus of Garnet Valley High School in Glen Mills, PA. Original broadcast aired on Friday, October 6th, 2017. 1st Qtr: 5:39 2nd Qtr: 33:41 […] The post Audio Archive of MN at Garnet Valley on Friday, 10-6-17 appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Matt Smith and Matt De George look at the matchup of Garnet Valley and Haverford this week, plus thoughts on a wide open Del Val League
I received a number of emails and questions about what types of “innovative work” I’ve seen in my role as a teacher, administrator, and speaker around the country. To be honest, there has been so much great work I’ve witnessed in my own district and traveling that it is hard to share it all. I’ve widdled it down to ten (because that seems like a solid number right?). These are some of the examples I share when doing workshops and working with teachers because I know they work and there are many teachers they can collaborate with that are already doing this type of learning. I’m calling these 10 examples practical because I believe they are doable. They work in most grade levels, in most schools, in most situations. However, as we talked about in a previous post, you and your students are going to have to be the ultimate decision makers on whether or not any of these ideas would work. 1. Let Your Students Design the Learning We all have those assignments, assessments, and units that need some revitalization. Often we toil, thinking about how we can design a project or activity that is going to engage our students and empower them to do amazing work. One time, I didn’t do this. One time, I asked and had a conversation with my students about the final assessment. And that one time turned into one of the most innovative projects I’ve ever been a part of: Project Global Inform. You see, when I brought my students into the actual “designing” process they took an enormous amount of ownership in how we would structure this final project, how we would grade this final project, and what the expectations were from them. Give your students a chance to design the learning with you and watch what can happen. 2. Run a Student-Led Edcamp In 2014 I read about Jason Seliskar running an “Elementary Unconference” as an Edcamp for his 4th grade students. It was fantastic. Thes students create their own learning boards (just like in Edcamp), schedule for the day/class, and then become experts and learners in each other’s session. Since then I’ve seen a number of schools and teachers run student-led edcamps (here is one at a MS) with great success. Why does it work? For the same reason Edcamp works for us teachers: They own the learning and experience. 3. Collaborate Globally I’ve written about this before. Participating in my first Global project (Flat Classroom Project) with my students changed me as a teacher and my perspective of what types of learning experiences we can have “in school” with our students. Now there are many different global collaboration/learning experiences you can take part in. Whether it is joining up for the Global Read Aloud, setting up a Mystery Skype callwith another class, or taking part in the first-ever Global Day of Design, your students can have the opportunity to work and learn with peers from around the world. 4. Maker Projects and Design Thinking Challenges Get your students making, creating, designing, building, and solving problems together with a Maker Project or Design Thinking Challenge. Check out the GlobalDayOfDesign.com for free ideas and Maker Projects to get started. 5. Genius Hour and 20% Time I get messages from teachers every day that have taken my free course on Genius Hour and 20% Time or read my book that are so excited about the work their students are doing. Genius Hour and 20% Time empowers students to go into a depth around a topic that they are curious about. They learn, research, document, and share their process with the world. This eventually turns into a time to create (based on what they have learned) and then present with their peers and much larger authentic audience. Giving students choice to learn and create based on their interests is one of the best ways to create the conditions for innovative work. 6. Class Challenge (Do It Together!) When I taught 11th grade English one of the best experiences was collaborating with my good friend and colleague Steve Mogg on a daily basis. Throughout the year we taught a number of novels and stories that had mystery, court room scenes, and crime scene investigations. So, at the end of the year we created a Class Challenge project that would pit each of our classes against each other in a 3-day long “CSI:Wissahickon” challenge. At the start of the project we would present the crime that had taken place, who the key players were, and what they needed to solve. Each day we would leave a series of clues around our classrooms and the school that would help each class solve the crime. By the end of the 3-days they would have to present their case as a class and we would decide who had the winning argument. It was a blast and incorporated all of those problem-solving and team-building skills we were looking for–but the students always loved it because they worked together as an entire class to complete the challenge. 7. Community Project I’ve recently witnessed students at my school building a beautiful table for the opening of a restaurant; working with the local watershed to solve water run-off problems; connecting with the community to run technology training; and putting on an entire TEDx production from start to finish. In each of these examples the project and work they were doing in school directly impacted the community. Sometimes we take for granted the opportunities for authentic learning experiences that are right outside our school doors. Connect with your local organizations, companies, and residents to see what types of projects would benefit the community while also empowering students to solve problems and create solutions. 8. Teach the World What You Know (create YouTube tutorials) I was in a fourth-grade classroom last month, watching two Garnet Valley school district teachers explain circuits (and how they work). Afterwards the students went through stations where they created circuits using Snapcircuits, Legos, and Minecraft! What was fascinating is how many of the students wanted to create Minecraft tutorial videos teaching the world how to make and design circuits. The students took pictures of what they created and shared them via their teacher’s class Twitter accounts. It reminded me that so many of our students want to teach the world what they know, have the platform to do it (YouTube), but aren’t always given the time in school. These teachers made time to allow their students to not only do the work but also share it with an audience! 9. Let Your Students Debate My favorite day of the marking period as a teacher, was the last day. Not because it was over, or grades were in, or we had a final assessment. It was the day I let my students argue and debate with me the entire class period. We created an Appeals Day where everything graded and assessed was up for discussion and debate. My students spent hours perfecting their arguments, teaming up with each other, collaborating, and building out their cases. It wasn’t so much the fact that they could get points back (they could if their argument was strong) but instead it was the opportunity to debate. You can read more about it here: Why I Let My Students Argue for Their Grades. 10. Write a Book/Release a Podcast Together This last one is something I’ve seen in a number of schools (including our own). It’s so easy now to publish a Kindel ebook or create a paperback book using CreateSpace and/or Blurb. Have a class writing assignment? Turn it into a published book by collaborating and putting it all together before getting in into the hands of parents, students, and other community members. The same thing can be done by recording students and creating a podcast that you can upload to the iTunes Podcast app using services like Libsyn or Stitcher. Have you tried any of these 10 things in your classroom? Would love to hear what you’ve done in the comments so others can try and learn from each other!
Dave DiPasqua, Steve Reynolds, Eric DiPentima and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, October... The post Audio Archive of MN at Garnet Valley on Friday, 10-23-15 appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Dave DiPasqua, Steve Reynolds, Eric DiPentima and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, October 23rd, 2015, from Moe DeFrank Stadium on the campus of Garnet Valley High School in Glen Mills, PA. 1st Qtr: 17:08 2nd Qtr: 44:31 3rd […] The post Audio Archive of MN at Garnet Valley on Friday, 10-23-15 appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, September... The post 9-27-13 MN at Garnet Valley 4th Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, September... The post 9-27-13 MN at Garnet Valley 3rd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, September... The post 9-27-13 MN at Garnet Valley 2nd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, September... The post 9-27-13 MN at Garnet Valley 1st Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, September 27th, 2013 from Moe DeFrank Stadium on the campus of Garnet Valley High School in Glen Mills, PA. The Tigers Radio Network is presented by: […] The post 9-27-13 MN at Garnet Valley 2nd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, September 27th, 2013 from Moe DeFrank Stadium on the campus of Garnet Valley High School in Glen Mills, PA. The Tigers Radio Network is presented by: […] The post 9-27-13 MN at Garnet Valley 3rd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, September 27th, 2013 from Moe DeFrank Stadium on the campus of Garnet Valley High School in Glen Mills, PA. The Tigers Radio Network is presented by: […] The post 9-27-13 MN at Garnet Valley 1st Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, September 27th, 2013 from Moe DeFrank Stadium on the campus of Garnet Valley High School in Glen Mills, PA. The Tigers Radio Network is presented by: […] The post 9-27-13 MN at Garnet Valley 4th Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko and Steve Reynolds of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, October 12th, 2012 from Harry... The post 10-12-12 Garnet Valley at MN 1st Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko and Steve Reynolds of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, October 12th, 2012 from Harry... The post 10-12-12 Garnet Valley at MN 4th Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko and Steve Reynolds of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, October 12th, 2012 from Harry... The post 10-12-12 Garnet Valley at MN 2nd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko and Steve Reynolds of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, October 12th, 2012 from Harry... The post 10-12-12 Garnet Valley at MN 3rd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko and Steve Reynolds of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, October 12th, 2012 from Harry Harvey Stadium on the campus of Marple Newtown High School in Newtown Square, PA. The Tigers Radio Network is presented by the following sponsors: Philly […] The post 10-12-12 Garnet Valley at MN 4th Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko and Steve Reynolds of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, October 12th, 2012 from Harry Harvey Stadium on the campus of Marple Newtown High School in Newtown Square, PA. The Tigers Radio Network is presented by the following sponsors: Philly […] The post 10-12-12 Garnet Valley at MN 3rd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko and Steve Reynolds of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, October 12th, 2012 from Harry Harvey Stadium on the campus of Marple Newtown High School in Newtown Square, PA. The Tigers Radio Network is presented by the following sponsors: Philly […] The post 10-12-12 Garnet Valley at MN 2nd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Greg Pecko and Steve Reynolds of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, October 12th, 2012 from Harry Harvey Stadium on the campus of Marple Newtown High School in Newtown Square, PA. The Tigers Radio Network is presented by the following sponsors: Philly […] The post 10-12-12 Garnet Valley at MN 1st Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
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Bob Herpen, Chris McSweeney and Steve Scoleri of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, Ocotober 16th, 2009... The post 10-16-09 Garnet Valley at MN 4th Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Bob Herpen, Chris McSweeney and Steve Scoleri of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, Ocotober 16th, 2009... The post 10-16-09 Garnet Valley at MN 3rd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Bob Herpen, Chris McSweeney and Steve Scoleri of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, Ocotober 16th, 2009... The post 10-16-09 Garnet Valley at MN 1st Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Bob Herpen, Chris McSweeney and Steve Scoleri of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, Ocotober 16th, 2009... The post 10-16-09 Garnet Valley at MN 2nd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Bob Herpen, Chris McSweeney and Steve Scoleri of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, Ocotober 16th, 2009 from Harry Harvey Stadium on the campus of Marple Newtown High School in Newtown Square, PA. The post 10-16-09 Garnet Valley at MN 4th Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Bob Herpen, Chris McSweeney and Steve Scoleri of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, Ocotober 16th, 2009 from Harry Harvey Stadium on the campus of Marple Newtown High School in Newtown Square, PA. The post 10-16-09 Garnet Valley at MN 2nd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Bob Herpen, Chris McSweeney and Steve Scoleri of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, Ocotober 16th, 2009 from Harry Harvey Stadium on the campus of Marple Newtown High School in Newtown Square, PA. The post 10-16-09 Garnet Valley at MN 3rd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.
Bob Herpen, Chris McSweeney and Steve Scoleri of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Garnet Valley Jaguars vs. the Marple Newtown Tigers on Friday, Ocotober 16th, 2009 from Harry Harvey Stadium on the campus of Marple Newtown High School in Newtown Square, PA. The post 10-16-09 Garnet Valley at MN 1st Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.