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PodCast – Team Handball News
USA Handball Talk (Episode 30): Pioneer HS and USA U19 athlete, Aaron Wolf-Bloom

PodCast – Team Handball News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 16:10


USA Team Handball and Pioneer High School athlete at the 2024 Cal Youth Handball Cup

The WorldView in 5 Minutes
Brazilian flooding kills 143 people, California school district agrees to pay FCA $6 million, Pastor thanks God for sparing congregation in tornado

The WorldView in 5 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024


It's Wednesday, May 15th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark New Zealand churches might lose tax-exempt status Churches have enjoyed tax-exempt status in New Zealand for hundreds of years. However, the country's government is considering a plan to revoke the tax exempt status of churches. Not surprisingly, churches provide many forms of social and spiritual support to their communities for free. Removing their tax-exempt status would result in fewer people receiving help. International Christian Concern is circulating a petition to keep the church in New Zealand tax free. You can sign it through a link in our transcript today at TheWorldview.com.  76 million displaced people The Internal Displacement Monitoring Center reports more and more people are facing displacement in their own country. Conflicts and natural disasters led to 76 million internally displaced people last year. Violence caused 90% of the displacements, and over half of them were in sub-Saharan Africa. The number of internally displaced people increased by 50% over the last five years. And, over the last 10 years, the number has roughly doubled.  Brazilian flooding kills 143 people Speaking of displacement, flooding in Brazil has triggered landslides and flash floods, displacing over half a million people and killing 143 people. Electricity has been cut off to more than 1.4 million Brazilians. The flooding came after torrential rains at the end of last month in the country's southern state of Rio Grande do Sul. Churches across Brazil are providing shelter and care for those affected by the flooding. U.S.-based aid groups are also stepping in to help. On Sunday morning, May 12th, a DC-8 aircraft, funded by Samaritan's Purse, departed the Greensboro Airlift Response Center in North Carolina bound for Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil in a second airlift transporting relief to the flood-ravaged region. The flight carried shelter tarp and other relief supplies. Also on board were relief staff deploying to the area. Onboard the May 11th Samaritan's Purse flight were personal water filtration systems, hygiene kits, blankets, and solar lights. They also supplied ten community water filtration systems, each capable of supplying clean drinking water for up to 10,000 people per day. Franklin Graham, President of Samaritan's Purse said, “Please continue praying for all those whose lives have been devastated by this flooding as even more heavy rains are on the way.” You can make an on-line donation through Samaritan's Purse to help the people in flood-ravaged Brazil through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. California school district agrees to pay FCA $6 million A California school district agreed to a nearly $6 million settlement with a Christian high school student group recently. A Fellowship of Christian Athletes student group had been operating at Pioneer High School in San Jose. The group required leaders to agree with its statement of faith which included saying that marriage is between one man and one woman. The high school stripped the FCA group of its official status.  Now, after years of litigation, Christian students are free to operate the group according to their beliefs.  Biden puts pro-abortion spin on Pregnant Workers Act Congress passed the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act back in 2022. Now, the Biden administration is trying to make the law pro-abortion. Last week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced a new rule that would require employers to make accommodations for abortion. Multiple attorneys general from states across America are already challenging the rule. Louisiana's Republican Attorney General Liz Murrill said, “This new action ... is another example of bureaucrats rewriting acts of Congress to their own liking, and it's unconstitutional. We will continue to challenge this administration's overreach and protect pregnant women.” Isaiah 59:6-7 says, “Their works are works of iniquity, and the act of violence is in their hands. Their feet run to evil, and they make haste to shed innocent blood.” Trump is leading in five of six battleground states A new poll from The New York Times found that former President Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden in battleground states. Ahead of the presidential elections this year, Trump is leading in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan, Georgia, and Nevada. Of six key states, Biden was only leading in Wisconsin. He won all six states in 2020. The poll found young, non-white voters were not satisfied with Biden. And Trump received record support of 20% of black voters. Target eager to promote sexual perversion AGAIN Target, once again, announced its plans to celebrate sexually perverted lifestyles during so-called “Pride Month” this year. The retail giant will included “pride” merchandise at stores. However, it will only be a handful of stores based on “historical sales performance.” And Target won't be selling such apparel for children.  Target appears to be scaling back such merchandise after huge boycotts last year over the issue. Proverbs 16:18 says, “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. Better to be of a humble spirit with the lowly, than to divide the spoil with the proud.” You can sound off against Target for promoting sexual perversion by writing a letter to the CEO, Brian Cornell, Target, 1000 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55403. Pastor thanks God for sparing congregation in tornado And finally, a church in Pennsylvania is giving thanks to God after surviving a tornado during a worship service over the weekend. An F1 tornado struck the church building of Crossroads Ministries, tearing off the roof. Nearly 100 people were in the building, and no one was severely injured. Pastor Ken Barner  called it a miracle.  Listen. BARNER: “We had a tornado come and hit the wing of our church. The tornado came up the hill at about 6:14pm, and it took the roof off of that building, and it sent it into the woods. I just have to tell you: God was with us. The steeple got knocked out. Cars were damaged. Nobody was injured. “There's a few cuts and bruises and bumps, as you might imagine, but nobody had to be hospitalized, that we know of. We're just so thankful for that. And folks, I just want you to know that we're standing on the promises of God right now.” Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Wednesday, May 15th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

Beyond the Buckets Show with Chris McSwain
Beyond the Buckets | Episode #147 | Joe Berticevich - Pioneer High School Head Basketball Coach & Athletic Director

Beyond the Buckets Show with Chris McSwain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 83:49


Beyond the Buckets | Episode #147 | Joe Berticevich - Pioneer High School Head Basketball Coach & Athletic Director Joe Berticevich is a dedicated and experienced figure in the realm of high school athletics, currently serving as the Head Basketball Coach and Athletic Director at Pioneer High School. With a career spanning over 25 years, Berticevich has consistently demonstrated his passion for the game of basketball and his commitment to nurturing young athletes both on and off the court.Berticevich's journey in basketball began decades ago, fueled by a love for the sport and a desire to share his knowledge with others. Throughout his career, he has not only honed his coaching skills but has also cultivated a supportive and empowering environment for his players to thrive in. Under his guidance, countless student-athletes have not only achieved success on the court but have also developed essential life skills such as teamwork, discipline, and resilience.As the Head Basketball Coach at Pioneer High School, Berticevich is known for his strategic approach to the game, emphasizing both skill development and tactical proficiency. His coaching style blends technical expertise with a deep understanding of each player's strengths and abilities, allowing him to maximize the potential of his team year after year.In addition to his role as a coach, Berticevich serves as the Athletic Director at Pioneer High School, where he oversees all aspects of the school's athletic programs. In this capacity, he plays a vital role in shaping the overall athletic culture of the school, fostering a spirit of sportsmanship, dedication, and excellence among students and staff alike.#podcast #beyondthebuckets #show #basketball #coach #life #lifestyle #coaching #entrepreneur #business #ceo #lifecoach #mentalperformance #YouTube http://ow.ly/3kdI30qOSc6   #Applehttp://ow.ly/cAeV30qOSc8   #Spotify http://ow.ly/7EIe30qOSc9  

California School News Radio
9/21/23 Remembering the Holocaust: Whittier Union Teachers Reflect on Trip to Auschwitz

California School News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 68:31


Pioneer High School history teacher Gena Arriola-Salas and Whittier High School history teacher John Bellanti discuss their trip to Poland as part of the Auschwitz Legacy Program, and reflect on what they saw at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum and Warsaw Ghetto. 

Midnight Radio
Forged Audio Evidence and Art Bell: Moscow Murders Pt. 53

Midnight Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 129:37


We start by listening to a "WAS" and possible counterfeit audio from a ring camera next to the Idaho Murders house, do you think it is real or just hogwash. Alex Murdaugh's last text to his wife. The suspect in a violent kidnapping in Oregon died after shooting himself during a standoff with heavily armed police, authorities said. Ann Arbor police and Washtenaw County deputies provided new details about the case of a missing Pioneer High School student who was found dead Monday. According to investigators, after the crash, the driver then turned around, got out of the Lexus and assaulted the cyclist. Actor Nathan Chasing Horse has been taken into custody on allegations he ran a cult and sexually assaulted girls. The driver of an armored truck helped orchestrate the theft of more than $1.1 million on his second to last day on the job, an arrest warrant obtained Wednesday by KSAT. Art Bell and Jerry Adams talk. Art Bell and Jerry Adams Talk 1122 king road audio reenactment suspect was not alone 3 male voices heard!!! South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh's final text to wife revealed during murder trial Oregon kidnapping suspect dies of self-inflicted gunshot Police, deputies provide new updates after missing Pioneer High School student found dead Lexus driver drove around to assault bicyclist he had just hit with car in Dana Point, police say 'Dances with Wolves' actor accused of running cult, sexually assaulting girls in North Las Vegas Converse armored truck heist was inside job by soon-to-be fired driver, warrant states Dustin Hoffman is one of 262 celebrities, politicians, CEOs, and others who have been accused of sexual misconduct since April 2017 All the women who have accused Dustin Hoffman of sexual misconduct Disclaimer! This is a place to discuss your WAS (wild azz speculation), WAT (wild azz theories) and TAT (tame azz theories) safely without judgment. We encourage you give your tips; anything you have seen with your own eyes or heard with your own ears to law enforcement. Clips are played under the conditions of FAIR USE. This show is for entertainment and or information purposes only. No literal meaning should be taken or inferred. We do not encourage anyone mentioned in this video to be contacted or harassed. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midnightrad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midnightrad/support

The Jayme Starr Podcast
Claire Crause is Always Up to Something

The Jayme Starr Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 38:10


Claire Crause is a professional dancer based in New York City. She grew up not too far from me, in Ann Arbor, Michigan and graduated from Pioneer High School. After high school. she then went on to pursue a dance degree from the University of Michigan. now, living in New York City, Crause has worked in promotional material for season 1 podcast guest, Diana DeGarmo. Plus, she was a dancer for the Jonas Brothers music video for their song "Only Human." Additionally, Crause made her professional theatre debut in the ensemble of Footloose at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, where she had the privilege to star on stage beside the late Rebecca Luker before Luker's passing in 2020. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jayme-starr/support

California School News Radio
2/17/22 Wearing the White Hat – Cyber Security in Whittier Union

California School News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 60:22


Pioneer High School science teacher Victor Gonzalez, senior Emily Avalos and sophomore Johann Avalos discuss the school's Cyber Security Club, participating in CyberPatriot competitions, the benefits of ethical hacking and pursuing careers in the field of cyber security. 

Stateside from Michigan Radio
Stateside: Racism lawsuit at Ann Arbor high school; some businesses still closed; future of Big 3

Stateside from Michigan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 49:49


Today on Stateside , the summer of calls for racial justice continues into the school year. A Black student at Ann Arbor’s Pioneer High School has filed a civil rights complaint against the school, alleging racial discrimination and an overall hostile environment for Black students. Also, an interview with the editor-in-chief of Car and Driver magazine as she works to create a more inclusive car culture and dealing with a changing auto industry.

All Write in Sin City
Teacher, Pizza Guy

All Write in Sin City

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 38:27


Jeff Kass is a 23-year teaching veteran of Pioneer High School. His book, Teacher/Pizza Guy chronicles Kass’s experiences working as a full-time English teacher, a part-time teen literary arts director, and a part-time pizza delivery driver during the 2016-17 school year. The book travels back and forth between Kass’ experiences in the classroom and the pizza shop. His poetry addresses some of the challenges and crazy events that happen in school and service industry jobs, aging, and his relationships with his colleagues at both jobs and his students. The book, published by Wayne State University Press, has been selected by the Library of Michigan as one of 20 Michigan Notable Books for 2020.https://www.wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/teacherpizza-guyAll Write in Sin City Short: https://youtu.be/Y1MLspffW5g

Athletes Interrupted
Megan Kritscher asks "What price to pay for the game?" Basketball abroad.

Athletes Interrupted

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 52:00


Megan Kritscher is a former Sacramento State Women’s Basketball student-athlete. Prior to college, played four years of varsity volleyball and basketball at Pioneer High School in Woodland. In her senior basketball season she was one of the top in the country for blocks, was awarded MVP of the league and was nominated as a McDonalds All-American. She began her collegiate athletics at UC Santa Barbara and after two years transferred to Sacramento State where she played out her eligibility. The Hornets made back to back playoff appearances during her tenure, she set a school record for blocks in a single season and finished top three in the country for blocks per game. Megan recently retired from playing basketball professionally overseas for the past five years and currently coaches Women’s Basketball at William Jessup University. Her journey home is an incredible and not all that unfamiliar story.

Warren Pierce
Jeff Kass, 10th Grade English Teacher at Pioneer High School- Labor Day

Warren Pierce

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019


Jeff Kass joined the show to promote his book "Teacher/ Pizza Guy" a collection of poems about his life as a teacher and a pizza delivery man.

Warren Pierce
Jeff Kass, 10th Grade English Teacher at Pioneer High School- Labor Day

Warren Pierce

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019


Jeff Kass joined the show to promote his book "Teacher/ Pizza Guy" a collection of poems about his life as a teacher and a pizza delivery man.

California School News Radio
07/16/19 Channeling a Legend – Pioneer High School Summer Math Academy and Escalante Program Part 2

California School News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 28:00


In 29 years as Director of the Pioneer High School Summer Math Academy and Escalante Program – an accelerated math program for middle and high school students – Pioneer math teacher Javier Gonzalez has channeled the groundbreaking teaching approach of his friend and mentor, former Garfield High School calculus teacher Jaime Escalante, whose exploits were chronicled in the 1988 movie, “Stand and Deliver.” Joined by Pioneer Class of 2017 graduate and Math Academy tutor Alejandro Vazquez, Gonzalez discusses Escalante’s legacy, making math fun for students, and meeting President Bill Clinton in the Oval Office after being named California Teacher of the Year in 1996.

California School News Radio
07/16/19 Channeling a Legend – Pioneer High School Summer Math Academy and Escalante Program Part 1

California School News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 29:59


In 29 years as Director of the Pioneer High School Summer Math Academy and Escalante Program – an accelerated math program for middle and high school students – Pioneer math teacher Javier Gonzalez has channeled the groundbreaking teaching approach of his friend and mentor, former Garfield High School calculus teacher Jaime Escalante, whose exploits were chronicled in the 1988 movie, “Stand and Deliver.” Joined by Pioneer Class of 2017 graduate and Math Academy tutor Alejandro Vazquez, Gonzalez discusses Escalante’s legacy, making math fun for students, and meeting President Bill Clinton in the Oval Office after being named California Teacher of the Year in 1996.

Pioneer high school
Pioneer high school interviews

Pioneer high school

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 23:31


This podcast is about Pioneer High school and how teachers and students feel about your school system. We are making sure their opinions are heard and what our superintendent also thinks about our school system today!

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California School News Radio
04/30/19 Whittier Union Scholarship Winner

California School News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 28:00


In April, Pioneer High School senior Ana Cortez received $60,000 in scholarships from Southern California Edison and the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation. Cortez credits the college-prep program Advancement Via Individual Determination, or AVID, for helping her to acquire the skills to pursue higher education. Pioneer High Principal Lilia Bozigian and AVID tutors Jennifer DeBaca Sandoval and Dyan Acevedo join Cortez to discuss the Whittier Union High School District school’s commitment to first-generation students and Pioneer’s designation as an AVID National Demonstration Site.

California School News Radio
11/20/18 Innovation and Education Team Up at Google Campus

California School News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 30:31


Pioneer High School math teacher and education tech lead Lisa Ceja was recently accepted into Google for Education's prestigious Certified Innovator Program. Ceja talks about meeting her fellow educators during a three-day Innovation Academy held at the Google Campus in Venice, California; working with experienced teachers in the Whittier Union High School District to bring technological solutions into the classroom, and how technology in the classroom has evolved in her 25 years as an educator.

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
380: Jonathan Glawe on landing jobs, delegation, and the state of music education

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 45:30


 I've followed along with the incredible career of Jonathan Glawe for many years. Jonathan has established himself as one of the rising stars in the music education world. He is the current Director of Orchestras for Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and he is in demand across the country as a clinician. Glawe has played an important role in the their return to the GRAMMY Signature School list, in which the Pioneer Music Department was honored as one of the top 3 music programs in the nation in 2010 and 2015, and earned the honor of being the National GRAMMY Signature School in 2011. Glawe was recognized as MSBOA District 12 Orchestra Director of the Year in 2011, 2013 and 2015. He was a finalist for the Michigan Orchestra Director of the Year in 2012. Jonathan also attended and represented the US in a symposium of Music Education in Stockholm, Sweden with a quartet from the Pioneer ensemble.   We dig into this and much more: Part 1 - Finding your place in the music education world transitioning to a new director in an established program spending time each day practicing violin, viola, and cello to hone chops the importance those early teachers - the beginning string teachers are the giants whose shoulders we stand on Jonathan’s journey Strategies for landing a job Part 2 - Managing your time putting in the long hours required (70-80 hour weeks) strategies for managing your time getting parents and students involved in a helpful fashion Part 3 - The State of Music Education the Midwest Clinic Journey the global state of music education Links to check out: Pioneer Orchestra website Road to The Midwest Clinic-- A Blog From The Podium ASTA Michigan - Jonathan runs the blog for MASTA Contrabass Conversations is sponsored by: The Upton Bass String Instrument Company.  Upton's Brescian model is a custom 3/4 double bass handmade in their Mystic, Connecticut workshop. It is a modern instrument with roots in the 16th century inspired by our favorite historic double basses. While Upton Bass has referenced these classic instruments before, the Brescian directly mirrors those archetypal double basses in its design — large shoulders, violin corners, deep ribs, dramatic top arching and pronounced canted backs. These qualities combine to create a larger air mass with great resonance and rich harmonics, packaged with the the ergonomics, geometry and accessibility that modern players expect from Upton Bass. Bass Violin Shop -  Offers the Southeast's largest inventory of laminate, hybrid and carved double basses. Whether you are in search of the best entry-level laminate, or a fine pedigree instrument, there is always a unique selection ready for you to try. Trade-ins and consignments welcome! Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically!

AMusEd
Establishing an AP Theory Program with Bobby Rogers

AMusEd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 63:33


We invited Bobby Rogers from Pioneer High School in Woodland, CA to talk about his experience building a successful AP Music Theory program at his school: including a pre-AP curriculum integrated into his ensembles and a composition course for students who complete the AP course.

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A2 City News
May 2012 - A2 City News

A2 City News

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2012


The Newsletter for the City of Ann Arbor, Mich. • May 2012  • Volume 6 • Number 5 City administrator presents proposed FY 2013 budget to City CouncilOn April 16, City Administrator Steve Powers presented his recommended Fiscal Year 2013 budget. City Council will consider the proposal during the next few weeks and vote on May 21.Budget overviewThe FY 2013 budget is the second year of a two-year budget plan. While the city administrator's proposed budget is similar to the spending plan approved by City Council last year, adjustments were made to respond to current City Council priorities and community needs.Among the highlights:Planned reductions in police and fire staffing are eliminated.A police recruit program will supplement sworn officers and assist with public safety concerns in downtown. Park mowing will move from the current 19-day cycle to a 14-day cycle. Seasonal park monitors will be added.Street repair and resurfacing work will be at an all-time high.These investments in services and infrastructure do not compromise the city's financial policies. During the past several years, City Council provided the policy discipline to manage through a very difficult economic environment. The city administrator's proposed FY 2013 budget recommends the same fiscal discipline in the coming fiscal year. Recurring expenditures are funded by recurring revenues. The proposed budget maintains reserves as a cushion for future economic and state legislative changes, such as the elimination of the personal property tax.For more informationThe following resources are available to learn more about the FY 2013 proposed budget:View the city administrator's PowerPoint presentation to Council (PDF). Watch the April 16 budget presentation to City Councilonline.     Download a complete copy ofthe FY 2013 Budget Message to Council and the Draft Budget Book (PDF). Watch City Administrator Steve Powers live on CTN's “Conversations” program on May 7 at 4:30 p.m. Citizens are encouraged to call in live during the program with FY 2013 budget-related questions: Call the studio at 734.794.6155 or email questions in advance.Next stepsCity Council Regular Meeting: FY 2013 budget and fee public hearing scheduled for May 7 at Larcom City Hall, Council chambers, second floor, 301 E. Huron St., at 7 p.m. Council Work Session: FY 2013 Budget Discussion scheduled on May 14 at Larcom City Hall, Council chambers, second floor, 301 E. Huron St. at 7 p.m.City Council Regular Meeting: City Council consideration of city administrator's recommended FY 2013 budget on May 21 at Larcom City Hall, Council chambers, second floor, 301 E. Huron St. at 7 p.m.City administration thanks you for your time and interest in the operation of your city. Public comment sought for fire services restructure planAt the City Council budget work session on March 12, a fire department restructuring proposal was presented by Fire Chief Chuck Hubbard, which would position the department to operate from three fire stations: stations 1, 2 (reopened) and 5. This plan would enable four firefighters to be on duty at each of the three stations. Before this proposal is considered further, the city administrator and Council would like to give members from the community the opportunity to hear more about the proposal and ask specific questions. There are a variety of options available to citizens to learn about the Fire Restructure Proposal including:View Fire Restructure Proposal PowerPoint presentation (PDF).Watch Chief Hubbard's March 12 work session presentation to City Council via CTN's Video on Demand. Watch an interview of Chief Hubbard on CTN's “Conversations” program, which airs on Comcast Channel 19 or isavailable via Video on Demand.Send your feedback, questions and comments about the proposal with the subject line: Fire Proposal. Request a Fire Restructure Proposal presentation be given to your neighborhood, community or business association byemailing Lisa Wondrash or calling 734.794.6152. Congratulate your grad on CTNDo you have a special someone graduating high school this year? LetAnn Arbor Community Television Network help you congratulate him or her ... on TV!CTN will showcase soon-to-be grads on the Channel 18 electronic bulletin board (Comcast Cable), which reaches more than 72,000 households in Ann Arbor and surrounding communities. Photos will start airing Monday, May 7 and will run through mid summer.If you have a graduate from one of the Ann Arbor Public Schools, you can participate! Just submit a digital photograph (senior photo, homecoming, prom) of the graduate with their full name, high school and who is congratulating them. The photograph must be digital (800x600 pixels) and may be resized or cropped at CTN's discretion. Email the image to CTN Assistant Manager Melissa Cohn; no hard copies will be accepted.If you have questions, contact Cohn at 734.794.6150, extension 41504. For more information about CTN, go online. A2 Downtown Blooms and Adopt-a-Park eventsTwo annual events take place Saturday, May 19 to engage the Ann Arbor community in beautifying the city.Hundreds of volunteers will meet downtown at 9 a.m. in Liberty Plaza (Division and Liberty streets) to kick offA2 Downtown Blooms Day. Volunteers will help plant and mulch flower planters throughout the downtown, and each volunteer will receive a free t-shirt and pizza lunch. To preregister, call 734.794.6000, extension 43112. Go online for more details.  Also beginning at 9 a.m. until noon, neighbors can get to know their parks, and one another, during the Adopt-a-Park Kick Off. Training, tools and support will be provided by the city. Parks participating in the kick-off event include: Belize, Bromley, Burr Oak, Glacier Highlands, Huron Highlands, Maryfield-Wildwood, Redwood, Rose White, Sculpture Plaza, Veteran's Memorial, Waterworks, and Winewood Thaler. Any updates to this list can be found online. All ages can participate. Free e-waste recycling eventSafely dispose of your unwanted electronics at the upcoming FREE e-waste recycling events this month, sponsored by the University of Michigan and Ann Arbor Public Schools. The public e-waste event is Saturday, May 5, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. at Pioneer High School, 601 W. Stadium Boulevard (enter via Main Street driveway). The institutional e-waste event (for small businesses and non-profits with large quantities of equipment) is Thursday, May 3, and Friday, May 4, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. at Washtenaw Intermediate School District Office, 1819 S. Wagner Road. Registration is recommended. Acceptable items for drop off include (go online for a complete list and exclusions): Computer systems.Telephones/cell phones.Televisions.Speakers.Printers.Wires/cables.Modems.And much more.All e-waste will be destroyed and 100 percent recycled in the United States in an environmentally sound manner by a fully permitted recycling facility. Security precautions ensure all data is destroyed. Just drive through, drop off, and drive away knowing you did right by the environment.In this issue: Proposed FY 2013 budget * Grads on CTN * A2 Downtown Blooms & Adopt-A-Park events * Free e-waste recycling * Farmers markets return Wednesdays * Election Day May 8 * Parks millage facts online * City outdoor pools open Memorial Day weekend * Argo Cascades grand opening * Lane closures/detours * 2012 Mayor's Green Fair * Recognitions * Dates to remember Farmers markets return on WednesdaysIn addition to Saturdays, the Ann Arbor Farmers Market is again open on Wednesdays for the season. The market resumes its seasonal extended hours from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 2, and the evening market returns on Wednesdays through September, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m.Join us for new and returning vendors, food carts, lively music and much more. For updates, visit the Ann Arbor Farmers Market online or become a parks and recreation fan on Facebook.   Election Day is Tuesday, May 8The Ann Arbor Public Schools Technology Millage Election will take place Tuesday, May 8. Polls will be open 7 a.m.–8 p.m. at all city polling places. For more information on this election, go online to www.a2gov.org/elections or call 734.794.6140. Parks Millage facts onlineThe City of Ann Arbor has launched a new website section devoted to the upcoming expiration and renewal of the Parks Maintenance and Capital Improvements Millage. This site provides background information about the 2007–2012 millage; millage-funded activity logs; as well as a variety of resources, such as fact sheets and related City Council meeting footage links.Renewal of the Parks Maintenance and Capital Improvements Millage is anticipated to appear on the November 2012 election ballot. City outdoor pools open Memorial Day weekendMemorial Day weekend signifies the start of summer and coincides with the opening of the Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Services three outdoor pools:Fuller, Buhr and Veterans Memorial park pools. Summer season passes, on sale now, are valid from May 26 to Sept. 3, 2012. Season passes can be used at Buhr, Fuller and Veterans Memorial pools for all public swim times and tot splashes. Passes may be purchased at all of the pools, the Parks and Recreation Customer Service Center (Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard Road), or they can be renewed online at www.a2gov.org/parks.Preseason Rate Resident Discount (purchase a pass before May 29) — Youth/Senior: $95 / Adult: $125 / Family*: $240Preseason Rate Non Resident (purchase a pass before May 29) — Youth/Senior: $120 / Adult: $160 / Family*: $300Regular Rate Resident Discount (purchase a pass May 29 and after) — Youth/Senior: $110 / Adult: $140 / Family*: $265Regular Rate Non Resident (purchase a pass May 29 and after ) — Youth/Senior: $135 / Adult: $175 / Family*: $325*Family rate is for two adults and up to three children residing in the same household. Argo Cascades grand openingJoin the grand opening celebration of Argo Cascades at Argo Canoe Livery (1055 Longshore Drive) Saturday, June 2 from noon to 3 p.m. Enjoy boats, fun drops and pools, a rock band on the rocks, food cards, a ribbon-cutting ceremony and the beautiful Huron River. Enjoy paddling boats from Argo to Gallup without a portage. Paddle the Cascades, and check out our new watercrafts including tubes, stand-up paddles, rafts and sit-on-top kayaks. There will be fun for all ages. To learn more, visit Argo (and Gallup) Canoe Livery online. Stay ahead of the curveSpring and summer in Ann Arbor will again bring many special events downtown and around the city. In addition, road construction “season” is just ramping up. And with these activities often comes temporary road and lane closures.There's no need to be caught off guard. Keep up to date with road projects and event-related closures and detours by visiting — and subscribing to updates from — the city's road and lane closures Web page. Save the date: 2012 Mayor's Green FairMain Street will be closed to vehicles, but open for pedestrians, during the 12th annual Mayor's Green Fair Friday, June 8, 6 to 9 p.m. on Ann Arbor's Main Street. The event includes free entertainment and over 120 exhibits with environmental information, hands-on youth activities, Clean Energy Expo, green commuting options, Bike Fest, WasteKnot business partners, walking tours and more. Go to the Green Fair website for more information.  RecognitionsAnn Arbor has recently been recognized in the following ways.The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Arbor Day Foundation have announced that Ann Arbor is one of 121 Michigan communities to receive the “Tree City USA” designation for the promotion of community forestry during 2011. Ann Arbor's South Main Street has been named one of “America's Greatest Main Streets” by Travel + Leisure Magazine.The City of Ann Arbor has been selected as a 2012 Green Cities Award finalist by Waste & Recycling News. Ann Arbor's residential recycling program was especially noted for its recycling plant tours and for the WasteWatcher comic series.  Dates to rememberThere are several public meetings/events taking place in May, including the following highlights (please see the related articles in this newsletter or visitthe city's online calendar for details and a complete list). Wednesday hours return to the Ann Arbor Farmers Market, beginning May 2. The Wednesday evening markets return as well, from 4:30-8:30 p.m. The Ann Arbor Public Schools Technology Millage Election is Tuesday, May 8.  A2 Downtown Blooms and Adopt-A-Park Kick Off annual volunteer events occur on Saturday, May 19.City government offices are closed in observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 28. Trash, compost and recycling collection will be delayed by one day, Tuesday through Saturday. 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