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Rudy Caporaso & Rosey Hay, Co-Artistic Directors of REV Theatre Company, speaking about their return to Scranton to work with a multigenerational cast at United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA on a production of REV's "Lil' Ol' Rodeo Show" to be presented on Saturday, August 26, 2023, at UNC's Oppenheim Center, 1004 Jackson Street on Scranton's West Side. Doors open at 5:30 & the show starts at 6:00 pm. Admission is free. For more information: www.uncnepa.org/
Rudy Caporaso and Rosey Hay, artistic directors and founders of REV Theatre, speaking about their summer Country Music/Rodeo Revue in partnership with United Neighborhood Centers in Scranton. The cast is multi-generational in the first act; part 2 features the professionals of REV. The show will be presented on Saturday, August 13, 2022, at 6:00 pm at the Oppenheim Arts Center, 1004 Jackson Street in Scranton. Admission is free. www.uncnepa.org/ Facebook.com/uncnepa
So Mother Nature did not cooperate with the organizers of the SouthSide Farmers Market in Scranton for their big outdoor opening of the market on May 7th. Due to the rain, a number of vendors were unable to attend; the band did not play and the giveaways and raffles were put on hold. Because of that delay, I am replaying last week's podcast episode to get you amped up for this Saturday, May 14th when the big opening of the market will take place. Let the band play and the special festivities take place. I've even added a new intro to the podcast, providing a bit more information about the Market, coordinated by the organization, United Neighborhood Centers. The UNC offers wonderful programs throughout the Scranton area to help with childcare, health and wellness initiatives and so much more. Play it again Sam! Thank you for your support. Be sure to follow Funny Wine Girl Jeannine on Instagram and like on Facebook for some wine information and generally humorous stuff. And I hope you'll uncork some fun, laughs, peacefulness, and whatever it is you enjoy! Be sure to join me next week on May 19th, when my guest will be Empowerment Coach Donna Nelson. We're learning to let go so we can grow! I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart and the bottom of my wine glass.
Rudy Caporaso and Rosemary Hay, co-artistic directors of REV Theatre, speaking about the company's new production titled, "Honky Tonkin' : A Country Music Show" featuring classic hits by Hank Williams, Tammy Wynette, Patsy Cline and more. The show will be presented free to the public in Scranton at various venues with two performances on Saturday, August 21, 2021, as part of "Live Music on the Hill" at 2:00 and at United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA, 1004 Jackson Street in Scranton at 6:00. www.revtheatrecompany.org
Rosey Hay & Rudy Caporaso, Co-artistic Directors of REV Theatre, speaking about the ensemble's annual winter residency at United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA in Scranton. They are working with students to create an original theatre piece based on their experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic. "Lockdowns & Vaccines & Masks, Oh My: Pandemic in Scranton" will have its premiere online on February 19, 2021 at 7:00 pm, on The UNC Youth YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTMpxyF5KcC-8nRAwzBk30A www.uncnepa.org/
On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Carrie Krott. Carrie is currently a Senior Talent Specialist at Benco Dental Supply Company specializing in talent acquisition, associate relations, compliance, and performance management. With over 9 years of experience in the HR field, Carrie is experienced working across all levels of an organization, delivering excellent customer service to internal and external clients. Carrie has a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and Marketing from Pennsylvania State University and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Legal Studies with a Concentration in Human Resources Compliance from Drexel University. Carrie holds a current SHRM-CP certification and is an active Notary Public for the state of Pennsylvania. In addition, Carrie is an active volunteer in her community. Carrie is currently on the Board of Directors for NEPA SHRM and has held advisory board and co-chair positions at United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA and Penn Foster. Carrie is also a religious education teacher and youth sports coach. We chat about: Advocating for employees Setting expectations for performance reviews Virtual performance management Gauging performance improvement with metrics --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alissa-carpenter/message
Rudy Caporaso & Rosey Hay, Co-Artistic Directors of REV Theatre Company, speaking about their annual partnership with United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA to present a production of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" with the UNC Youth Theater Department, on Saturday, February 1, 2020, at 6:00 pm at the Oppenheim Center for the Arts, 1004 Jackson Street in Scranton. Admission is free. www.uncnepa.org/
Rosey Hay and Rudy Caporaso, Co-Artistic Directors of REV Theatre Company, speaking about "REV's Scranton Vaudeville," an original musical production to be performed by older, active adults, UNC teens, and professional actors as part of a REV partnership with United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA. There will be a free public performance on Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. at the Oppenheim Center for the Arts, 1044 Jackson Street in Scranton. www.uncnepa.org and www.revtheatrecompany.org
Rosemary Hay and Rudy Caporaso, Artistic Directors of REV Theatre Company, speaking about their partnership with United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA involving middle & high school students in a production of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night". It was scheduled for 2/1/19 but because of the weather, UNC has decided on Saturday, Feb 2nd, as an alternative at 6:00 p.m. at the Oppenheim Center, 1004 Jackson Street, in Scranton. Admission is free. www.uncnepa.org
What would it be like to have a close relative living at the White House? Guest, Tony Shields (Exec. Director of United Neighborhood Centers of Milwaukee) shares memories of his family and what it's like to be a guest of the White House when your cousin is the First Lady of the United States. Muisc Courtesy of John Calarco
Tony Shields, Executive Director of United Neighborhood Centers of Milwaukee (UNCOM), talks about his organization,it's function and the importance of it's programs to the community.
Listen to this Grassroots Perspectives podcast to hear Janis’ conversation with Jeanette Mitchell, Director of Leadership for Professionals of Color at Cardinal Stritch University, about Milwaukee’s new Neighborhood Leadership Institute. The Neighborhood Leadership Institute is a partnership among Cardinal Stritch Unitersity, the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Zilber Family Foundation, Northwestern Mutual Foundation, LISC Milwaukee and United Neighborhood Centers of Milwaukee. Jeanette is describing how the idea for the Institute emerged, what was done to get started, and what curriculum is being piloted with 13 neighborhood teams this year. She is also sharing what she and others are learning about supporting leadership development at the grassroots and what plans are now taking shape to make neighborhood leadership training a sustainable part of the Milwaukee neighborhood strengthening landscape.
Listen to this Grassroots Perspectives podcast to hear Janis’ conversation with Jeanette Mitchell, Director of Leadership for Professionals of Color at Cardinal Stritch University, about Milwaukee’s new Neighborhood Leadership Institute. The Neighborhood Leadership Institute is a partnership among Cardinal Stritch Unitersity, the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Zilber Family Foundation, Northwestern Mutual Foundation, LISC Milwaukee and United Neighborhood Centers of Milwaukee. Jeanette is describing how the idea for the Institute emerged, what was done to get started, and what curriculum is being piloted with 13 neighborhood teams this year. She is also sharing what she and others are learning about supporting leadership development at the grassroots and what plans are now taking shape to make neighborhood leadership training a sustainable part of the Milwaukee neighborhood strengthening landscape.
In this podcast, Janis is talking with Zilber Family Foundation President Susan Lloyd about the Zilber Neighborhood Initiative, a partnership between the Zilber Family Foundation and the Walnut Way Conservation Corp. in Lindsay Heights, Journey House in Clarke Square, Layton Boulevard West Neighbors, LISC Milwaukee, and United Neighborhood Centers of Milwaukee. We will hear about how residents, educators, business owners, and nonprofit leaders have come together to envision the future of their neighborhoods with support from the Zilber Family Foundation and others for the highly engaged community work involved with completing and implementing quality of life plans for each neighborhood. Grassroots Grantmakers is partnering with the Zilber Family Foundation to bring its highly regarded On the Ground learning exchange to Milwaukee in 2013 (September 9-12) - with in person visits to the neighborhoods that have been involved in the Zilber Neighborhood Initiative and conversations with people who have been involved. This podcast will be a good introduction to this work for those who are interested in attending.
In this podcast, Janis is talking with Zilber Family Foundation President Susan Lloyd about the Zilber Neighborhood Initiative, a partnership between the Zilber Family Foundation and the Walnut Way Conservation Corp. in Lindsay Heights, Journey House in Clarke Square, Layton Boulevard West Neighbors, LISC Milwaukee, and United Neighborhood Centers of Milwaukee. We will hear about how residents, educators, business owners, and nonprofit leaders have come together to envision the future of their neighborhoods with support from the Zilber Family Foundation and others for the highly engaged community work involved with completing and implementing quality of life plans for each neighborhood. Grassroots Grantmakers is partnering with the Zilber Family Foundation to bring its highly regarded On the Ground learning exchange to Milwaukee in 2013 (September 9-12) - with in person visits to the neighborhoods that have been involved in the Zilber Neighborhood Initiative and conversations with people who have been involved. This podcast will be a good introduction to this work for those who are interested in attending.
Got leadership challenges on bridging differences and having difficult conversations in the workplace? Call-in questions. Explore solutions with Dr. Sheryl G and guest co-host Undraye Howard with Alliance for Children & Families, Milwaukee; and guests Ian Bautista, United Neighborhood Centers of America (UNCA); Terri Howard with FEI Behavioral Health, Milwaukee; and Paula Purcell, Alliance for Children & Families. Gain perspective on what it takes to develop and sustain an inclusive workforce; what identity has to do with developing cultural competence; what an inclusive culture looks-like and how one goes about leading and sustaining culture change. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and hear responses to questions facing leaders across the globe who are working to make the work environment an inclusive place where all team members have the opportunity for maximum contribution. Join the conversation by emailing or calling in your own leadership questions, challenges, concerns, and comments. Leadership Matters with Dr. G your forum for Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Got leadership challenges on bridging differences and having difficult conversations in the workplace? Call-in questions. Explore solutions with Dr. Sheryl G and guest co-host Undraye Howard with Alliance for Children & Families, Milwaukee; and guests Ian Bautista, United Neighborhood Centers of America (UNCA); Terri Howard with FEI Behavioral Health, Milwaukee; and Paula Purcell, Alliance for Children & Families. Gain perspective on what it takes to develop and sustain an inclusive workforce; what identity has to do with developing cultural competence; what an inclusive culture looks-like and how one goes about leading and sustaining culture change. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and hear responses to questions facing leaders across the globe who are working to make the work environment an inclusive place where all team members have the opportunity for maximum contribution. Join the conversation by emailing or calling in your own leadership questions, challenges, concerns, and comments. Leadership Matters with Dr. G your forum for Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
On today's show we will continue our dialogue on exploring actions nonprofit organizations are taking to survive and thrive during these turbulent and changing economic times. Ian Bautista, President of the nationwide United Neighborhood Centers of America, and Gerald Mc Fadden, President and CEO of Volunteers of America Southwest, will be our special guests. Both will share what they and their member organizations or affiliates are doing to meet challenges, stay viable, and continue to provide services amidst today's economic climate. They will also provide insights and tips that other executive leaders and board members can consider to help sustain and lead position their organizations for greater success.