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Bhí slua mór i láthair sa Guildhall i nDoire aréir, nuair a thug Fondúireacht John agus Pat Hume aitheantas do Bhríd Rodgers, as Gaoth Dobhair ó dhúchas, agus í ag ceiliúradh cheithre scór go leith bliain d'aois inné.
This community meeting was organized by the fifth district supervisor, Pat Hume, to discuss the governance of Locke and possible solutions to its current problems. The meeting focused on exploring six different governance options for Locke, ultimately narrowing down to two viable options: updating the Locke Management Association bylaws to remove the county's appointed seat or dissolving the association altogether. Participants in the meeting, including residents, business owners, and board members, provided their insights and opinions, highlighting issues such as the current lack of representation for renters and the need for more clear boundaries between the commercial and residential areas of Locke. The meeting concluded with a general consensus to explore the possibility of bifurcating Locke into two distinct entities, one focused on the residential area and the other on the commercial area.
In this enlightening episode, we are privileged to have Patricia Hume, CEO, and Ellie Linehan, VP of Solutions, from Canvas GFX as our distinguished guests. Join us as we explore Canvas GFX's revolutionary product, Envision, and delve into the crucial role it plays in preserving and transferring tribal knowledge within the workforce. Discover how Canvas GFX is bridging the gap created by the departure of seasoned workers, ensuring that their valuable expertise is not lost. Patricia and Ellie shed light on how Envision empowers front-line workers with the tools they need, fostering efficiency, knowledge transfer, and operational excellence. Listen Now: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manufacturing-unscripted Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_kbmgr14uJw Canvas GFX Promess Pat Hume Ellie Linehan Lauren Rall Matthew Rall #ManufacturingUnscripted #CanvasGFX #Envision #TribalKnowledge #FrontlineWorkers #ManufacturingTechnology #KnowledgeTransfer #OperationalExcellence #IndustryInsights #Podcast
Pat comes to the Board of Supervisors following 16 years on the Elk Grove City Council. His longstanding devotion to serving his community was inherited. Pat hails from a long line of public servants. His father served in the US Air Force and died in the line of duty when Pat was still young. Pat's grandfather Harry Hume was City Manager in Chico from 1930-1950 and his mother's family has had a strong presence in Sacramento County for over half a century. His grandfather Jim Guttridge served on the EGUSD School Board for over two decades and was a charter member of the Rotary Club of Elk Grove Pat grew up in Elk Grove and attended Kerr Middle School and Jesuit High School before receiving his Bachelor's Degree from San Diego State University. He also holds a Master's Degree in Ethical Leadership from Claremont Lincoln University. After college, Pat moved back home to Sacramento County to help the family business following his grandfather's death in 1998. Pat served on the City of Elk Grove Planning Commission from incorporation in 2000 until he was elected to the City Council in 2006; he went on to serve three additional terms as a Council Member. Through his work on regional boards, including Regional Transit, Capital Southeast Connector Joint Powers Authority and LAFCO (Local Agency Formation Commission), Pat gained deep expertise on transportation and land use issues. In 2022, Pat was elected to the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors to represent District 5, which includes the cities of Elk Grove, Galt, Isleton and Rancho Cordova, as well as rural farming areas and communities in the southern portion of Sacramento County and the Delta. As the District 5 Supervisor, Pat currently serves on several Boards and Commissions, including: the Area 4 Agency on Aging Governing Board, the Capital Southeast Connector Authority, the County Leadership Advisory Committee, the Delta Protection Commission, the Freeport Regional Water Authority, the Lower American River Conservancy Program Advisory Committee, the Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency (SAFCA), the Sacramento Area Sewer District (SASD), the Sacramento Central Groundwater Authority, the Sacramento County Water Agency, the Sacramento County Water Financing Agency, the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District Board of Directors, the Sacramento Metropolitan Cable Television Commission, the Sacramento-Placerville Transportation Corridor JPA, the Sacramento Public Library Authority Governing Board, the Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District (SRCSD), the Sacramento Regional Transit District, the Sacramento Transportation Authority (STA)/Sacramento Abandoned Vehicle Service Authority (SAVSA), the Sacramento Valley Basinwide Air Pollution Control Council, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy, and the South Sacramento Conservation Agency Joint Powers Authority. Pat and his wife Lisa are active in the community and enjoy traveling and spending time with their dog, Diego. Pat also volunteers his time to serve as an auctioneer for many local non-profits as a way of helping others do their good work.
In case you didn't catch it, the week of March 27 is transgender visibility week. Across social media, there is widespread support and probably some haters, but we won't focus on that. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elk-grove-news/support
With a great deal of pride, the California city of Elk Grove and the Elk Grove Unified School District embraces its diversity. While most have embraced the school district and the city's diversity, this is a recent development. As former Elk Grove City Council member and current Sacramento County Supervisor, Pat Hume acknowledged, it wasn't long ago Elk Grove had an unsavory reputation. Hume was commenting after Elk Grove was rocked by a series of racially-motivated hate messages in the city in 2017. Moving forward to 2023, Elk Grove finds itself fully engaged in the current round of culture wars which includes attacks against the LGBQT community and book bans. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elk-grove-news/support
Some 97% of manufacturers reported suffering delays or errors due to the lack of collaboration and poor documentation related to new products according to a recent survey. In this podcast, Pat Hume, CEO of Canvas GFX, and SME Media Senior Editor Steve Plumb discuss the growing problem of “Product Communication Disorder,” and how to prevent it.
As expected, this week the Elk Grove City Council rejected a supportive housing project to lift people out of homelessness. Mayor Bobbie Singh-Allen, Vice Mayor Darren Suen and Council members Pat Hume, Stephanie Nguyen and Kevin Spease exposed their political cowardice and kowtowed to fear and ignorance. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
With most votes counted, it is apparent Elk Grove City Council members Stephanie Nguyen and Pat Hume will advance to the November election in their respective pursuit of the California Assembly and the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors and that means there will be at least two new Elk Grove City Council members. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
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Elk Grove City Councilmember and Sacramento County Board of Supervisor candidate Pat Hume is chickening out by enlisting surrogates and parsing words when it comes to addressing the most pressing challenge to our democracy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
Colum Eastwood, SDLP leader and MP for Foyle, discusses the death of Pat Hume
On November 22nd, 2015 Pat Hume spoke for the first time with Miriam on this programme, revealing the heartbreak of her husband's ongoing struggle with dementia. Her comments were part of a wide-ranging interview about her 55 year marriage to John Hume, about which Pat had written a book - John Hume - Irish Peacemaker.
Guests pay tribute to the widow of the late SDLP leader John Hume who has died aged 83.
Brid Rodgers, Former SDLP Deputy Leader and life long friend of Pat Hume
Mary McAleese, former president and patron of the Hume Foundation, discusses the death of Pat Hume and people in Derry give their reaction to the sad news.
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniu an ceathrú lá déag de mhí na Samhna. Is mise Niall Ó Siadhail. Seoladh fondúireacht trasphobail nua in ómós John agus Pat Hume an tseachtain seo. Beidh sé mar aidhm ag an fhondúireacht oidhreacht síochánta na Humes a chur chun cinn, chun an chéad ghlúin eile de síochánaithe a spreagadh. Deir cathaoirleach na fondúireachta, An tOllamh Seán Farren, go bhfuil luachanna Hume de dhíth go mór sa lá atá inniu ann. An chéad imeacht ag an fhondúireacht ná léacht le Martin Luther King a Trí an tseachtain seo chugainn. I Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá, tá Joe Biden i ndiaidh an bua a fháil i dtoghchán na huachtaránachta, agus sé vóta is trí chéad bainte amach aige. Leis sin, níor ghéill Donald Trump go fóill, cé go nglactar le bua Biden go forleathan agus nach raibh rath ar bith ag a agóidí dlíthiúla go dtí seo. Is léir gur bhain Biden vóta an phobail chomh maith, agus breis is cúig milliún vóta níos mó aige. Tá Peter Sutcliffe, an fear ar a dtugadh an Yorkshire Ripper, i ndiaidh bás a fháil. Gearradh príosún saoil ar Sutcliffe as dúnmharú triúr déag ban i dTuaisceart Shasana idir 1975 agus 1980. Deirtear nár gabhadh Sutcliffe níos luaithe mar gheall ar theipeanna na bpóilíní ó thaobh gnéasachais de mar níor eist siad le fianaise tugtha ag mná a bhí ag obair mar oibrithe gnéis ag an am. Dé hAoine ghabh Ardchonstábla Yorkshire Thiar leithscéal ó chroí le híospartaigh agus a dteaghlaigh atá fós beo. Agus scéal breise an tseachtain seo. D'fhógair bainisteoir fhoireann peile Thír Eoghain Mickey Harte go bhfuil sé i gceist aige éirí as i ndiaidh ocht mbliana déag sa ról. Faoi cheannas Harte, bhuaigh Tír Eoghain craobh na hÉireann den chéad uair in 2003. Bhí an bua acu arís in 2005 agus 2008, chomh maith le sé chraobh Uladh idir 2003 agus 2017. In ainneoin tragóid phearsanta tá sé ar dhuine de na bainisteoirí is rathúla i spórt na hÉireann. Ó mhuintir Thír Eoghain, go raibh míle maith agat Mickey. * Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta. * GLUAIS fondúireacht trasphobail - cross-community foundation géill - concede, submit forleathan - widespread, broadly agóidí dlíthiúla - legal challenges dúnmharú - murder gnéasachas - sexism oibrithe gnéis - sex workers éirí as - stand down, quit in ainneoin - despite
In the week Ireland mourns the loss of visionary leader John Hume, we rebroadcast our joyful programme from the Derry Playhouse celebrating the Civil Rights movement. First broadcast in October 2018 it features writers Anne Devlin, Andy Hinds and Eamonn McCann, poetry from Colette Bryce and Susan McKay's beautiful and insightful tribute to Pat Hume
The multi award winning writer Zadie Smith on 'Intimations', a collection of personal essays about lockdown. Photo courtesy of Dominique Nabokov. The rise in families with children under 5 needing help from baby banks has risen significantly since the pandemic began. We hear from Lauren Elrick who has a fifteen month old daughter and uses Abernecessities in Aberdeenshire. Sophia Parker, chief executive of Little Village baby bank in London and Tracy Thorn, an NHS family nurse. A television tampon advert has been banned in Ireland for causing widespread offence. Alexandra Ryan, CEO of Goss Media, and the radio presenter and former doctor Ciara Kelly discuss. Victoria Cilliers’ story made headlines in 2015, when it emerged her husband had tried to kill her by tampering with her parachute. Against all odds, she survived. After two trials he was sentenced to 18 years on two counts of attempted murder. Now she's written a book called 'I Survived'. At the funeral service of John Hume, the Northern Irish politician and Nobel Prize winner, it was said that 'when the history of Ireland is written, if Pat Hume's name is not beside John's, it will be incomplete history'. Pat, his wife, had been at his side during the Troubles, during peace, and his years of living with dementia. Jenni hears from Eimear O'Callaghan, former BBC News Editor, and Monica McWilliams, Emeritus Professor at Ulster University. Teenage sisters, Ella and Amy Meek are the founders of Kids Against Plastic. This week they were speaking at online climate change forum, hosted by the all-electric Formula E race Team Envision Virgin Racing. They told us about their concerns about the rise in single plastic use, and how we can all be plastic clever. Presenter: Jane Garvey Producer: Dianne McGregor
The Duchess of Cambridge has spearheaded a campaign to persuade retailers to donate items to baby banks around the UK. New figures from the three big charities – Baby Basics, Little Village and AberNecessities have published figures which show the number of families with children under five who’ve needed their help has risen significantly since the coronavirus crisis began. How are they managing to cope? We hear from Lauren Elrick who has a fifteen month old daughter and uses Abernecessities in Aberdeenshire. Sophia Parker, chief executive of Little Village Baby bank in London and Tracy Thorn, an NHS Family Nurse. For the first time in its 29-year history, female artists and female-fronted bands have outnumbered men on the shortlist for the Mercury Prize. Alongside Dua Lipa and Laura Marling, Georgia has been nominated for her second album ‘Seeking Thrills’. She joins Jenni to discuss her music, the transcendental power of the dancefloor, and being nominated for the Mercury Prize, 25 years after her father. This morning the funeral of John Hume, the Northern Irish politician and Nobel Prize winner will be held. He’s survived by his wife and professional partner, Pat. Who is the woman for whom the The John and Pat Hume Foundation for Peaceful Change and Reconciliation was formed? We hear from Eimear O'Callaghan, former BBC News Editor, and Monica McWilliams, Emeritus Professor at Ulster University. Luan Goldie has written a new novel called Homecoming. Set in London and Kenya over a period of twenty years, it is a story about love, family and friendship. Luan is a primary school teacher and her last book, Nightingale Point, was longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2020 and she won the Costa Short Story Award in 2017. Presenter: Jenni Murray Producer: Dianne McGregor
This week NASCAR Driver and Elk Grove's favorite son Kyle Larson committed an act of career self-immolation. In 2014 Larson was Elk Grove’s first key to the city recipient at the tender age of 21. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
During Elk Grove’s ham-handed adoption of an eviction moratorium to help at-risk residential renters and small business owners, Republican council members Steve Detrick and Pat Hume showed how much they are like their hero - Donald Trump. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
The January 8, 2020, Elk Grove City council meeting was one for the ages. Highlighting this meeting were false statements from the city council’s dean, District 2 representative, Pat Hume. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
In a somewhat unusual moment at last night's Elk Grove City Council meeting, Vice Mayor pat Hume issued an apology to a well-regarded civil rights activist. The comments from Hume came during the hearing on what is a contentious issue for Hume, the switch to by-district elections. The apology was to Amar Shergill who has been a longtime advocate of civil rights. Hume reference the August 28 city council meeting and said he felt he is being forced against his will to address the civil rights concerns of individuals like Shergill. The context of Hume's comments which compelled the apology was not revealed by Hume or Shergill. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
Over the last few years, one issue four members of the Elk Grove city council have been confronted with is the question of representation. Specifically, four council members Steve Detrick, Pat Hume, Stephanie Nguyen and Darren Suen have rejected calls that the city switch to by-district elections and representation. Instead they have dug in their heels and support their less democratic at large system. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
Every now and then political opponents can find common ground or at least common ground on governance practices. Such is the case for Elk Grove Mayor Steve Ly, and City Council Member Pat Hume when he served his one term as mayor 10 years ago. See companion video and story to this podcast here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
Nineteenth-century Ireland saw the spread of Protestant evangelical missionary activism and the establishment of societies determined to bring the good news of salvation to the Roman Catholic population. Many women immersed themselves in the work. One such activist was Fanny Bellingham. ‘This remarkable woman, whose powers of organisation were as uncommon as her energy and quickness of judgement’ is unseen except through the lives of her male relatives and co-workers. Born in 1808, she was granddaughter of Sir Alan Castlebellingham, a substantial landowner in County Louth and the city of Dublin, William Stewart, merchant, and member of a prominent linen family from County Down . She was a committee member in the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Irish Society which supplied and funded missionaries and Scripture Readers to follow up on the work of the male Society. With the Dublin brewer and philanthropist, Arthur Guinness, she established the Dublin Visiting Mission in 1848, sending missionaries’ into the back streets and lanes of Dublin teaching Catholics ‘the way of Salvation though Jesus Christ’. She was one of Rev. Alexander Dallas’s ‘most valued and useful aids’ in the foundation of the Irish Church Missions to the Roman Catholics from 1845 onwards. Married to Rev. Hyacinth D’Arcy of Clifden in Maynooth in 1852, she ‘threw herself heart and soul’ into D’Arcy’s evangelical mission in Connemara. Her fragile health soon broke down under ‘her unremitting exertions’. She died childless, aged forty-six, on 26 June 1854 in Clifden. Her name is not included on D’Arcy’s headstone. Marion Rogan is a John and Pat Hume scholar in Maynooth University. Her PhD thesis is entitled: The ‘Second Reformation’ in Ireland, 1798-1861: case study of Rev. Robert Winning and the Kingscourt District Publications.’ A retired primary school principal, she lives near Kells, County Meath.
This two-part series features talks with 2018 Elk Grove District 2 city council candidates Andres Ramos and Pat Hume. The interviews are being posted based on a drawing conducted by Ramos. Today the session with Hume is posted and the discussion with Ramos was previously posted. The same topics with Ramos and Hume were covered, with one question altered slightly for each candidate based on Hume's current status as an elected office holder. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
This two-part series features talks with 2018 Elk Grove District 2 city council candidates Andres Ramos and Pat Hume. The interviews are being posted based on a drawing conducted by Ramos. Today the session with Ramos is posted, and tomorrow the discussion with Stafford will be available. The same topics with Ramos and Hume were covered, with one question altered slightly for each candidate based on Hume's current status as an elected office holder. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
At the Wednesday, September 12 Elk Grove City council meeting Council member Pat Hume announced the city at this time would not explore placing a, quote, ‘IN God we trust’ plaque in the council chambers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
On occasion, politicians face will face a dilemma. This year, at least one member of the Elk Grove City Council will face one as they seek another term in office. This year Pat Hume, the second-longest-tenured member of the city council faces a quandary. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
Pat Hume returns to co-host the show. We talk to Kelly Weasle on the phone about Chicken Shit Bingo, listen to demo CD's, and play music