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Aaron Vanatta, the chief of school police for Quaker Valley in our region, calls in to talk about school safety following the school shooting in Georgia, and the shooting outside of the Wolverena last week.
Its the annual WPIAL Preview! Sit back and relax as I take you across the WPIAL to 30 different programs.
Hello, my friends! We continue our 13 Tales of October at Quaker Valley Cemetery in Riverton, Kansas. This is another cemetery said to contain a witch's grave. I found the information about tonight's cemetery's haunted history from https://findingfolktales.wordpress.com/2016/09/11/the-witchs-grave/. Tonight's tale is the first chapter of "The Willows" by Algernon Blackwood, from the story collection"Famous Modern Ghost Stories." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/from-a-graveyard/support
Max Harrick Shenk (MFA, EDU) was born in Carlisle, PA in 1964. From as far back as he can remember, he says he enjoyed not only writing, but creating his own ‘zines and publishing his work. Max also has delved into the mystical teachings of Neville Goddard and has published two e-books of quotes pulled from Neville's teachings. We talk to Max about his interests in writing, radio, and teaching which came early to him and parallel his dad's journey. “My dad was a PA announcer at the high school and local college…I always had a sense that you could do stuff with your voice and make it a job.” Post-undergrad he threw himself into music and songwriting, then writing fiction which eventually led him to Goddard's MFA program. One of the most valuable things he learned from his advisers was just to keep writing, “The real work of writing is the work of revising and crafting a piece. Put the horrible stuff on paper, then you print it, then you revise it, then it gets a little better. You can't revise a blank page.” A few years after receiving his MFA, Max returned to Goddard to pursue an MA in the EDU program, writing a thesis in how nontraditionally trained musicians learn music. While Max has published his work in traditional formats (periodicals, books and e-books), he also experimented with drafting stories in his characters' voices, first via email, and then later via multiple character pages on Facebook. Keep up with Max at the links below: Website: https://maxshenkwrites.com/ Store: https://maxshenkwrites.selz.com/ FB & Instagram: @maxshenkwrites Search #facebookflashfiction on Facebook Welcome to Quaker Valley: https://www.facebook.com/groups/welcometoquakervalley Recommendations: Books Natalie Goldberg, Writing Down the Bones Donald M. Murray, A Writer Teaches Writing John Steinbeck, The Short Reign of Pippin IV: A Fabrication Groucho Marx, The Marx Brothers Scrapbook Other Authors: Edward Abbey, Neville Goddard, Henry Miller Film Jerry Seinfeld: Comedian (documentary)
Claudio interviews Scott Zahner, the President of Quaker Valley Rotary
Alex and Ryan break down the week that was in NC athletics. They talk Trojans hockey and the success of our boys and girls swim teams at the WPIAL championships. They also recap the Trojanettes' playoff victories over Brownsville and Freedom including post game interviews with Dacia Lewandowski and Alayna Rocco. They wrap up the episode talking boys basketball who had playoff wins over Mt. Pleasant and Quaker Valley. Alex had a chance to sit down with Isaiah Jackson after the teams' opening round win over Mt. Pleasant.
Claudio chats with Mike Shina and Dan Leonard
An interview with Mike Mastroianni, AD and head basketball coach at Quaker Valley HS
Claudio has a chat with old friend and Quaker Valley Coach Rick Xander
Claudio interviews Quaker Valley Sports Historian John Munizza
Recorded on March 3, 2019 Moderators: Kristen Nan (@nankr1120) Kristen is currently a 3rd Grade Teacher from Pittsburgh, PA. In addition to teaching, she is a blogger, presenter, and award winning educator for innovative practices. Kristen’s upcoming book is co-authored by Jacie Maslyk and will focus on the importance of risk-taking, chances, and building relationships between teachers and administrators. Dr. Jacie Maslyk (@DrJacieMaslyk) Passionate about teaching and learning, Jacie has served in public education for 20 years. An early implementer of STEAM and Making in schools, she currently serves as the Assistant Superintendent in the Hopewell Area School District and leads the movement for creativity and innovation in Beaver County with the establishment of the Innovation Learning Consortium. Jacie Maslyk, EdD has worked in public education as a classroom teacher, reading specialist, elementary school principal and Director of Elementary Education. She is currently the Assistant Superintendent in the Hopewell Area School District. A successful school leader, she was recognized as a National Distinguished Principal finalist in Pennsylvania in 2013 and 2014. Jacie has presented at the local, state, and national level on many topics, including STEAM and the Maker Movement. She served as an Editorial Advisor for the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) Principal Magazine and has published a number of articles on Response to Intervention and Instruction, school leadership, the Common Core, STEAM education, and the Maker Movement. In 2015, she was awarded the Frank S. Manchester Award for Excellence in Journalism from the Pennsylvania Association of Elementary and Secondary School Principals (PAESSP). She is also the author of STEAMMakers; Fostering Creating and Innovation in the Elementary Classroom, a book that features many schools and organizations within the Remake Learning Network. A part of Remake Learning’s Expanding Innovation Project, Jacie is currently collaborating with educators from Quaker Valley and Propel Schools to build teacher leadership capacity around innovation. She is also working with the Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit and Beaver County school district to establish a network of organizations who support creativity and innovative practices in schools. Panelists: Desiree Alexander (@educatoralex) Ms. Desiree Alexander, Ed.S. is an award-winning, multi-degreed educator who has been in the educational field for fifteen years and is currently the Instructional Technology Supervisor for Caddo Parish Public Schools and the founder of Educator Alexander, an educational consulting business (www.educatoralexander.com). Rachelle Dene Poth (@RDene915) Rachelle is a Foreign Language and STEAM Teacher and teacher blogger for Getting Smart and Kidblog. Roman Nowak (@NowakRo) Roman is a High School ELA Teacher for the past 15 years. Working in various teaching and leadership roles for his school, district and province, Roman's passion is student success, building culture and relationships and spreading HOPE and kindness with educators. Rachael Mann (@RachaelEdu) Rachael Mann is the founder of #TeachlikeTED and coauthor of The Martians in Your Classroom. She speaks and writes about the future of education and helps educators rethink the learning spaces of today. Prior to #TeachlikeTED, Rachael was the Network to Transform Teaching and STEM Professional Learning Director for Northern Arizona University’s AZK12 Center and State Director for Educators Rising Arizona. A former high school Career and Technical Education teacher and hailing from a family of educators, she has 14 years of classroom teaching experience. Rachael is a Google Certified Educator with a master’s degree in Educational Leadership. She is a founding member of the Council on the Future of Education, President-Elect for the NCLA Executive Board, and serves on the Region V Policy Committee. Michael Abramczyk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/support
Episode 10 of Radio MVP - Running with the 'Canes. The Canes are in the WPIAL finals for the third straight season and for the third straight time the "canes will face Quaker Valley for the championship.
Running with the Canes ep 6. in th this episode the Canes go on the road to take on Quaker Valley in a WPIAL 4A Section 2 matchup. The Canes and Quakers are both 6-1 in the section going to the matchup.
Running With The Canes episode 3. New Castle Rad Hurricanes played three games from January 4th through 11th. The Canes played Quaker Valley, Beavea Area, and Central Valley follow the Canes 2018-19 high school basketball season with Running with the Canes
PAW07: Snow won't stop Greg Warnock @GWarnock24 and Jeff Upson @PAPowerWrestle from talking WPIAL Wrestling. Episode seven of WarUp on the WPIAL features a look at the dual meet landscape, an Escape The Rock recap, and a look ahead at what is to come. South Fayette head coach Rick Chaussard joins the show to talk about subsection action in 3A with Quaker Valley and a trip to the Ultimate Duals this weekend. Escape The Rock Champion and the #1 ranked wrestler in the State at 220 lbs. Ian Edenfield of Laurel Highlands joins the show to talk about competing on his own. Take a listen below! Show Breakdown 00:45 – Greg Leaves Jeff Hanging 02:30 – WPIAL Section Scores & Standings 02:55 – #1 Isaac Reid is back for Kiski Area! 12:45 – South Fayette Coach Rick Chaussard Talks Season Progress 21:25 – Escape The Rock WPIAL Recap 36:55 – ETR Champ Ian Edenfield Joins the Show 47:10 – Burgettstown Invitational Recap 51:00 – Ultimate Duals will feature Three WPIAL Teams Subscribe to the PA Power Podcast on iTunes today and give us a review! Follow @PAPowerWrestle for all your Pennsylvania Wrestling needs! Subscribe to the PA Power Podcast on iTunes today and give us a review! Follow @PAPowerWrestle for all your Pennsylvania Wrestling needs!
PAW06: Greg Warnock @GWarnock24 and Jeff Upson @PAPowerWrestle return for episode six of WarUp on the WPIAL with a recap of the County Tournaments and the current team landscape. The pair welcome on guest Jeff Havelka, head coach of Canon-McMillan, to talk about the Big Macs recent major WPIAL wins over Kiski and Waynesburg. The two recap the weekend action from TRICADA, MAC Tournament, the WCCA, and the Tool City. Their second guest is Westmoreland County OW Corey Christie of Burrell who defeated Tyler Griffiths (Southmoreland) in the 152 lbs. finals. They close out the show with a preview of the Escape the Rock. Show Breakdown 01:05 – WPIAL Section Score & Standings 03:50 – How good can Quaker Valley be as a dual team? 09:15 – Canon-Mac Head Coach Jeff Havelka Talks First Year Success 19:05 – Tri-County Tournament Recap 28:00 – WPIAL Results from Tool City 34:40 – MAC Tournament Recap 37:50 – Westmoreland County Recap 44:00 – Guest Corey Christie of Burrell Talks County Performance 55:00 – WPIAL Escape The Rock Preview Subscribe to the PA Power Podcast on iTunes today and give us a review! Follow @PAPowerWrestle for all your Pennsylvania Wrestling needs!
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Claudio Reilsono. HIGH SCHOOL Baseball 1983-1987-----Assistant coach—Quaker Valley high school 1988------------Head coach -------Quaker Valley high school 1999—2000---Assistant Head Coach --Quigley high school COLLEGE Baseball 1989-------------Assistant coach----Penn State ( Beaver campus) University 1990-------------Head Coach---------Penn State (Beaver campus) University {**Won championship} 1991—1992-----Assistant coach----Community college of Beaver County 1993--------------Head Coach---------Community college of Beaver County 1994—1996------Assistant coach----Duquesne University (Dl) 2005---Present---Head Coach--------Carnegie Mellon University SUMMER LEAGUES 1985-1986—Founder and Head coach---Sewickley Rec league team 1995-1997---Head Coach—Collegiate Division—Pa. Keystone State games PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL SCOUTING 2001—Present---General Manager/Lead Scout ---Global Scouting Bureau PROFESSIONAL BOXING 2017—Present----Operations Director (US Division) Lalonde Boxing Management (LBM)
World Footprints is pleased share this GOLD Award winning show which was recognized by the North American Travel Journalist Association. In celebration of Black History Month and the 150 Anniversary Commemoration of the American Civil War and Gettysburg Address, you will see a very compelling side of Gettysburg as told through our guests. In 2013 the city of Gettysburg, the nation and the world reflected upon the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3 1863, and President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. We showcased what visitors can expect to see and experience following the Commemorations and beyond the battlefield with Stacey Fox, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of the Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau. Then, Scott Hancock, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College joins us to discuss the role of the Underground Railroad in the war, the African-American struggle for freedom--from President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the seminal events that took place in Gettysburg in 1863 that forever changed America. Finally, Debra Sandoe McCauslin of For the Cause/Gettysburg Histories takes us along the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Pennsylvania where we visit Yellow Hill and the Quaker Valley to uncover the African-American families who settled in the area and the role of Quakers in the Abolitionist Movement there.
World Footprints is pleased share this GOLD Award winning show which was recognized by the North American Travel Journalist Association. In celebration of Black History Month and the 150 Anniversary Commemoration of the American Civil War and Gettysburg Address, you will see a very compelling side of Gettysburg as told through our guests. In 2013 the city of Gettysburg, the nation and the world reflected upon the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3 1863, and President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. We showcased what visitors can expect to see and experience following the Commemorations and beyond the battlefield with Stacey Fox, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of the Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau. Then, Scott Hancock, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College joins us to discuss the role of the Underground Railroad in the war, the African-American struggle for freedom--from President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the seminal events that took place in Gettysburg in 1863 that forever changed America. Finally, Debra Sandoe McCauslin of For the Cause/Gettysburg Histories takes us along the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Pennsylvania where we visit Yellow Hill and the Quaker Valley to uncover the African-American families who settled in the area and the role of Quakers in the Abolitionist Movement there.
World Footprints is pleased share this GOLD Award winning show which was recognized by the North American Travel Journalist Association. In celebration of Black History Month and the 150 Anniversary Commemoration of the American Civil War and Gettysburg Address, you will see a very compelling side of Gettysburg as told through our guests. In 2013 the city of Gettysburg, the nation and the world reflected upon the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3 1863, and President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. We showcased what visitors can expect to see and experience following the Commemorations and beyond the battlefield with Stacey Fox, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of the Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau. Then, Scott Hancock, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College joins us to discuss the role of the Underground Railroad in the war, the African-American struggle for freedom--from President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the seminal events that took place in Gettysburg in 1863 that forever changed America. Finally, Debra Sandoe McCauslin of For the Cause/Gettysburg Histories takes us along the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Pennsylvania where we visit Yellow Hill and the Quaker Valley to uncover the African-American families who settled in the area and the role of Quakers in the Abolitionist Movement there.
World Footprints brings front and center the 150 Anniversary Commemoration of the American Civil War and Gettysburg Address. As Gettysburg, the nation and the world reflect upon the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3 1863, and President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863, we preview what visitors can expect to see and experience during the Commemorations and beyond the battlefield with Stacey Fox, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of the Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau. Then, Scott Hancock, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College joins us to discuss the role of the Underground Railroad in the war, the African-American struggle for freedom--from President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the seminal events that took place in Gettysburg in 1863 that forever changed America. Finally, Debra Sandoe McCauslin of For the Cause/Gettysburg Histories takes us along the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Pennsylvania where we visit Yellow Hill and the Quaker Valley to uncover the African-American families who settled in the area and the role of Quakers in the Abolitionist Movement there.
World Footprints brings front and center the 150 Anniversary Commemoration of the American Civil War. As Gettysburg, the nation and the world reflect upon the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3 1863, we preview what visitors can expect to see and experience in Gettysburg and beyond the battlefield with Stacey Fox, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of the Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau. Then, Scott Hancock, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College joins us to discuss the role of the Underground Railroad in the war, the African-American struggle for freedom--from President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the seminal events that took place in Gettysburg in 1863 that forever changed America. Finally, Debra Sandoe McCauslin of For the Cause/Gettysburg Histories takes us along the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Pennsylvania where we visi
World Footprints brings front and center the 150th Anniversary Commemoration of the American Civil War. As Gettysburg, the nation and the world reflect upon the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3 1863, we preview what visitors can expect to see and experience during the Commemoration and beyond the battlefield with Stacey Fox, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of the Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau. Then, Scott Hancock, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College joins us to discuss the role of the Underground Railroad in the war, the African-American struggle for freedom--from President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the seminal events that took place in Gettysburg in 1863 that forever changed America. Finally, Debra Sandoe McCauslin of For the Cause/Gettysburg Histories takes us along the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Pennsylvania where we visit Yellow Hill and the Quaker Valley to uncover the African-American families who settled in the area and the role of Quakers in the Abolitionist Movement there.