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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Food Items - Personal Care Items -- Flood Victims (WSBT STORY - Warsaw, IN)

August 29, 2017 posted information at WSBT dot-com NEWS

The flooding in Texas has left thousands without homes.
A Warsaw group is asking you to donate items they can use at evacuation centers.
World Compassion Network, a faith-based organization in Warsaw, spent weeks providing help after Hurricane Katrina.
Just last year they were near Houston helping with a major flood. Now, they're preparing to head back.
They expect to take 12,000 lbs of non-perishable food and toiletry items there later this week.
"We called the people, we worked with in Katie, Texas and Humble, Texas and say hey we're available. What do you need they provided a list to us and they're also our eyes and ears on the ground right now telling us it’s okay to,” said Joe Wilkey, Founder of World Compassion Network.
http://wsbt.com/news/local/warsaw-group-collecting-items-for-houston-flood-vicitms

Monday, August 28, 2017

Happy Birthday, Rita Dove (past Poet Laureate)

Ms. Dove of Univ. of Virginia was interviewed in Brooklyn on the NPR Show "Ask me another" on Saturday August 26, 2017.

[Writer's Almanac biography - Garrison Keillor for American Public Media]
August 29 is the birthday of American poet Rita Dove, born in Akron, Ohio (1952). Her father was the first African-American chemist to work in the Unites States tire industry; he was a research chemist at Goodyear. Her mother loved to read and often quoted Shakespeare while cooking. Dove's parents encouraged their children to read widely and there were always a lot of books in the house. Dove remembers reading The Iliad when she was 10, calling it "an incredibly tense and interesting story." She wrote her first poem at the age of 10, too. It was an Easter poem titled "The Rabbit with the Droopy Ear." The last lines of the poem were, "Hip-hop hooray / Let's toast him a cup / For now both ears are hanging up."
Dove played cello growing up and was an excellent student, even traveling to the White House as a Presidential Scholar. A high school teacher took her to hear the poet John Ciardi and Dove was entranced. She said: "I didn't know writers could be real, live people, because I never knew any writers. Here was a living, breathing, walking, joking person, who wrote books." At Miami University, she took a lot of creative writing courses and gradually realized she was scheduling her life around writing. Things clicked when she read Sylvia Plath's poem "Daddy." Dove says, "It was the first time I realized you didn't have to be polite."
She credits poets Langston Hughes and Gwendolyn Brooks as inspirations, but also James Wright, a fellow Ohioan. When asked if she considers herself an African-American poet, she answered, "I'm an African-American poet; I'm a woman poet; I'm an American poet. But I'm a poet first."
Dove writes often about historical events and people. Her subjects have included Persephone, Rosa Parks, Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo, and George Bridgetower, a biracial violinist who collaborated with Beethoven. Dove came across Bridgetower while watching a film biography of Beethoven called Immortal Beloved. She was curious about the black violinist in one scene and began researching who it was. She discovered that George Bridgetower was violin prodigy in Europe, and good friends with Beethoven, who originally dedicated his "Kreutzer" Sonata to Bridgetower, who was the first one to play it in public. But they had a falling out over a woman, and Beethoven cut the dedication. Dove's collection Sonata Mulattica (2009) is an attempt to restore Bridgetower's legacy to history.
Dove's other books include The Yellow House on the Corner (1980), On the Bus with Rosa Parks (1999), American Smooth (2004), and Thomas and Beulah (1986), a novel in verse about the lives of her grandparents, for which she won the Pulitzer Prize (1987). Dove was the second African-American to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. She was also the youngest person to be poet laureate to the Library of Congress, a position she received at age 40.
Dove is a crossword fanatic and an avid ballroom dancer, competing nationally with her husband. She always travels with a notebook so she can write down interesting things. She says she writes best between midnight and six a.m., always using pencil and paper, and can work on seven poems at once. Each poem may take 30 to 40 drafts. On writing, she says: "Every time I sit down to write, I try to feel that I'm starting over. It's all new. It's all fresh, and I'm learning as we go."

http://www.npr.org/2017/08/25/545799325/rita-dove-set-phasers-to-poem

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Community Orchestra - Fall Concert - September 10, 4 p.m. at Niles, MI Library

Niles Area (Southwest Michigan)  Community Orchestra - Fall Concert
Sunday, September 10, 2017
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Join us in the Rotunda for a delightful Sunday afternoon pops concert, courtesy of the Niles Area Community Orchestra. Featured music will include: A Salute to the Big Bands and medleys featuring the music of Duke Ellington, Irving Berlin, Louis Armstrong, and more! Please enter via the Rotunda door on Cedar Street, since the rest of the library will be closed.

http://www.nileslibrary.com/calendar/

Friday, August 25, 2017

Run to the Center of the World 5K / 10K (9 a.m. Sat. Sept. 16)

Third Saturday September 2017 -- Sept. 16, 2017

Building a community, one neighbor at a time
New in 2017, results available online at event with smartphone app!
Both the 5K and 10K fast and flat routes start and finish at the New Troy Community Center. 

Register at www.raceplanner.com/

Site: New Troy, MI Community Center, 13372 California Road
Premium Next Level shirts with registration
Cost through race day is $25 for ages 15 and up; for those 14 and under fee is $15.

Sixth Annual 5K / 10K -- details here

https://www.raceplanner.com/registrationinfo/event/CenterOfTheWorld

Berrien County (MI) Strong 5K (Sept. 10, 2 p.m.) - Lake Mich. College campus - early reg. by Aug. 31

BERRIEN COUNTY STRONG: Proceeds donated to purchase body cameras for officers.

5K race at Lake Michigan College campus, Napier Ave., Benton Harbor, MI

Cost = $20 through Aug. 31 and $25 by noon on Friday, Sept. 8; $30 afterward.  $15 for those
14 and under.  Register online at www.raceplanner.com/

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Thanks, Readers - Visitors to this Google BLOG !

Today is August 23 -- on Tuesday 8/22 -- I had this many visitors - readers :

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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Happy Birthday, Ray Bradbury! -- also notable quotations

from Writer's Almanac (American Public Media, Garrison Keillor):

August 22 is the birthday of science fiction and fantasy writer Ray Bradbury, born in 1920 in Waukegan, Illinois. He spent a lot of his childhood in the Waukegan library, where he fell in love with L. Frank Baum, Jules Verne, and H.G. Wells. One summer he went to see a local carnival act named Mr. Electrico, a man who sat in an electrical chair and knighted audience members with a sword while electricity flowed through his body. When he reached Bradbury, he put the sword on his head and shouted at him, "Live Forever!" Bradbury couldn't get that out of his head, and the next day he made his father drive him to the carnival again, even though his uncle had just died and he was supposed to be at the wake. Mr. Electrico introduced the boy to all the carnival performers and then sat with him on a sand dune and told Bradbury that the boy was the reincarnation of Mr. Electrico's best friend, a man who had died in his arms during World War I. Ray Bradbury said that Mr. Electrico "gave me a future and in doing so, gave me a past." The next day his family moved cross-country, and as soon as they got to their new house, Ray Bradbury got out a piece of butcher paper and started to write. That was 1932, when Bradbury was 12 years old, and he said that he wrote every single day of his life from then on. His books include The Martian Chronicles (1950), Fahrenheit 451 (1953), and Farewell Summer (2006).
Ray Bradbury, who said: "There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them."
And: "I don't try to describe the future. I try to prevent it."
And: "Go to the edge of the cliff and jump off. Build your wings on the way down."

Tribute Band (Eagles rock group) - Acorn Theater Aug. 24, Three Oaks MI

Thursday Aug 24, 2017 | 8:00 PM
Doors open at 7:00PM ET

"Heartache Tonight"

Back by popular demand, last concert sold out. Known for delivering an Eagles concert experience that includes everything from the notable guitar duel in “Hotel California” to the harmonies of “Peaceful Easy Feeling.” There are no prerecorded backing tracks used in this show. All instruments and vocals are live with a set list that covers songs from all eras and incarnations of the Eagles, including “Seven Bridges Road,” “Life In The Fast Lane” and “Take It Easy,” plus solo hits such as Joe Walsh’s “Rocky Mountain Way” and Don Henley’s “Dirty Laundry.”

http://www.acorntheater.com/event/b36842ae130d9f32ca0bab95d1b3bd15

Saturday, August 19, 2017

Art Beat -- South Bend, IN annual celebration - August 19 -- 11 a.m. until 7 p.m.

Downtown South Bend, IN
Event is free and family-friendly;

several downtown streets will be closed off to vehicle

traffic to provide space for participating artists to display their wares,

and to provide musical, performing, visual, and culinary art displays.

This year, there will be more than 800 artists participating, including
local potters, phtorographers, painters, weavers, jewelers, sketchers,
woodcarvers, crocheters, musicians, and film-makers.  Art works will
be available for purchase

http://downtownsouthbend.com/art-beat

Friday, August 18, 2017

Happy Birthday, Meriwether Lewis! -- Journal Keeper for important voyage of exploration (Jefferson Administration)

August 18 is the birthday of the explorer Meriwether Lewis, born just outside of Charlottesville, Virginia (1774). Thomas Jefferson chose him to explore the new Louisiana Territory in 1804, and he in turn asked William Clark to be his partner on the journey. Lewis was the younger of the two, and whereas Clark was easy-going and friendly, Lewis was quiet and intellectual. Lewis kept meticulous journals and recorded everything they saw: prairie dogs, grizzly bears, and Native American tribes both friendly and hostile. When the account of the expedition was collected and published, most of the words were Lewis's.
Among the many written observations of geography, Indian customs, and flora and fauna, Lewis also sent back specimens to Thomas Jefferson of the most interesting things he'd found. Among the varied items were several living animals: four magpies, one sharp-tailed grouse, and one black-tailed prairie dog. The prairie dog and one of the magpies arrived in good health, and they spent the rest of their days in the nation's capital.
For his work, Lewis was paid a handsome salary, received 1,600 acres of land, and was made governor of the Louisiana Territory. But he was prone to depression and alcoholism, and he died in 1809, probably by his own hand.

Bluegrass Music Festival (Friday - Sunday) - Free

Opens 4:30 p.m. Friday August 18 -- both days Aug. 19 and 20 at 10 a.m.

Fern Hunsberger Park, 600 Rogers Street, Osceola, IN

The Osceola Bluegrass Festival is held in Osceola, Indiana at Fern Hunsberger Park. Takes place in August.
Check back later for details on the 2017 Osceola Bluegrass Festival.
http://bluegrassfestivalguide.com/osceola.html

Previous years lineups included:
New County Grass
Lonesome Meadow
Echo Valley
Cross Creek Review
Branded Bluegrass
New Outlook
Features a band scramble.

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Three Oaks in the Civil War -- Lecture, August 19, 2017

http://www.harborcountry-news.com/community/civil-war-weekend-activities-set-for-aug-in-three-oaks/article_046bebe6-81fd-11e7-a961-0fdcf7dd7b0a.html

Three Oaks Sesquicentennial John Urschel will present a Civil War program, “Three Oaks in the Civil War,” at the Three Oaks Township Public Library beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19.
John has done extensive research on Civil War soldiers from Southwest Michigan and has written eight books detailing all the soldiers from each area, covering summaries and site photos of the five most populated area regiments, statistics, and non-local tombstone photos. More information can be found on Facebook by searching “Michigan Boys in Blue.”

Three Oaks, MI -- further details -- Civil War re-enactment Aug. 18 - 19, 2017

from HARBOR COUNTRY online news source:

A Civil War weekend is set for Aug. 18-19 with re-enactors from the 10th Michigan, the 12th Michigan, the 7th Arkansas Infantry, Co. E, the 17th South Carolina and the Texas Brigade.
Activities begin at 9 a.m. both days in Dewey Cannon Park.

Friday, Aug. 18, events include: 10 a.m. - Musket Demonstration; Noon - Re-enactment; 3 p.m. - Civil War memorial service; 4 p.m. - Re-enactment; 7 p.m. - Final Call at Forest Lawn Cemeyery.
Saturday, Aug. 19, events include: 10 a.m. - Musket Demonstration; 11 a.m. - Southwest Civil War Round Table Michigan's 12th (Arts & Education Building); Noon - Re-enactment; 1:30 p.m. - Meet General Custer (Tom Peacock, in the A&E Building); 3 p.m. - Meet General Lee (Paul Wood, in the A&E Building); 4:30 p.m. - Re-enactment; 6:30 p.m. - Music in the Park (Gazebo).

http://www.harborcountry-news.com/community/civil-war-weekend-activities-set-for-aug-in-three-oaks/article_046bebe6-81fd-11e7-a961-0fdcf7dd7b0a.html

Greatest Duration (GD) - Carbondale, IL August 21, 2017

from Southern IL University website (www.siu.edu/ )

On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse path will stretch across the entire United States, reaching its point of greatest duration (GD) a few miles south of Carbondale. This region in southern Illinois is not only in the path of the 2017 eclipse, but also the 2024 eclipse, making it a unique location for being able to perform observations of both eclipses from the same location.
On the main SIU Carbondale campus, totality will happen at 1:21 p.m. CDT. The partial phases of the eclipse start at 11:52 a.m., and end at 2:47 p.m.
The second total solar eclipse is coming up on April 8, 2024. The two eclipse paths form an intersection just south of the SIU campus around Cedar Lake.

http://eclipse.siu.edu/about/carbondale-and-the-solar-eclipse/

Monday, August 14, 2017

Civil War reenactment (August 17 - 19, 2017) - Three Oaks, MI 150th celebration

August 18 - 19. Three Oaks 150th Founding Festival (Dewey Canon Park - in town near rail tracks and historic depot, Three Oaks, Michigan). Civil War atmospheric events with Union and Confederate encampments and skirmishes. Folks in period attire at various commemorative and social events, Historic Fashion Show, Tea, and speaker presentations on Civil War topics . Contact email: kathyalton66@gmail.com.

Civil War in Michigan 150th -- http://www.allmichigancivilwar.com/calendar.html

Thursday, August 10, 2017

Storm - August 10 - 10 - 11 p.m. Eastern Time (Berrien cty., MI)

A STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT NORTHWESTERN ST. JOSEPH... NORTHEASTERN LA PORTE AND SOUTHEASTERN BERRIEN COUNTIES... AT 1010 PM EDT/910 PM CDT/, A STRONG THUNDERSTORM WAS LOCATED OVER NEW CARLISLE, OR 11 MILES SOUTHWEST OF BUCHANAN, MOVING EAST AT 35 MPH. WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH ARE POSSIBLE WITH THIS STORM. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... SOUTH BEND, GEORGETOWN, GULIVOIRE PARK, GRANGER, NEW CARLISLE, ROSELAND, BERTRAND, GALIEN

Severe Thunderstorms - Northwestern IL (Jo Daviess County)

Thursday August 10, 2017 -- mid-afternoon

Posted 3 p.m. Central Time Zone

The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
Eastern Jo Daviess County in northwestern Illinois...
Southwestern Stephenson County in northwestern Illinois...
North central Jackson County in east central Iowa...

* Until 345 PM CDT

* At 257 PM CDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line
extending from near Stockton to near Bellevue, moving east at 30
mph.
HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Expect wind damage
to roofs, siding, and trees.

* Locations impacted include...
Galena

Monday, August 7, 2017

Berrien County (Michigan) Youth Fair (August 14 - 19) 2017 shows

2017 BCYF Grandstand Entertainment line-up:
Monday, Aug. 14: Super Farm Tractor, 2-Wheel Drive Truck and 4-Wheel Drive Diesel Truck Pull
Sponsored by: Miles Truck Services, Inc.
Welcomed by: WSJM 94.9 FM
Show time: 7:00 pm
Ticket Price: $11 reserved or general admission seating
Tuesday, Aug. 15: Circus Continental
Welcomed by: 98.3 The Coast
Show time: 1:00, 4:00, and 7:00
Ticket Price: FREE
ALSO ON TUESDAY: High School children and younger are admitted for FREE to the Fair for Kids’ Day.
Wednesday, Aug. 16: Brothers Osborne
Welcomed by: 97.5 Y-Country
Show Time: 7:00 pm
Ticket Price: $40 for Gold seating, $30 for Silver seating, $25 for Bronze seating
Thursday, Aug. 17: Demolition Derby
Produced by: TnT Demolition Derby Michigan
Welcomed by: Rock 107 WIRX
Show Time: 7:00 pm
Ticket Prices: $12 reserved seating
Friday, Aug. 18: Bullmania (featuring Bull Riding)
Produced by: Super Kicker Rodeo Production
Sponsored by: Brookfield Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram
Show Time: 7:00 pm
Ticket Prices: $11 reserved seating
Saturday, Aug. 19: Motocross
Produced by: SJO Michigan Fair Super Cross Series
Welcomed by: Rock 107 WIRX
Show Time: 7:00 pm
Ticket Prices: $12 reserved seating

BCYF Fairgrounds, Berrien Springs, Michigan USA

Saturday, August 5, 2017

Return to Newtown, CT (Sandy Hook School massacre aftermath)

60_Minutes (Scott Pelley interviewer):

Return to Newtown

Scott Pelley returns to Newtown, Connecticut, and speaks with families who may never move on, but are finding ways to move forward. Pelley reports on Sunday, Aug. 6, 2017 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Friday, August 4, 2017

ROOM at the TABLE: Training event (Candler Sch. of Theology, Atlanta, GA)

Celebrating People of all Abilities

by the Dis-Ability ministries of the United Methodist Church (Denomination-wide)


Date and Time



Location

Cannon Chapel
Candler School of Theology
515 South Kilgo Circle
Atlanta, Georgia 30322

Description

There is always room at God’s table for everyone! Come experience inclusive worship. Stay to learn more about ways to be in ministry with people with mental health, sensory, intellectual and other disabilities.
Workshops will include Mental Health (Rev. Susan Gregg-Schroeder), Best Practices for Ushers and Greeters (Howard Guetherman), Accessibility Tour (Lynn Swedberg), Multi-sensory Worship (Lynn Swedberg), What the Church can Do to Limit the Effects of Trauma/High ACE Scores (Vince Gonzales).
Lunch is included. Parking is in Peavine Parking Lot. Hosts will guide you to Cannon Chapel.

at EVENT Brite -- web details

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

100th Anniversary of Passchendaele, the Third Battle of Ypres, Belgium

Monday July 31, 2017

King Philippe of Belgium and Prince Charles of United Kingdom met the "War Horse" (stage
title character of historically based book and play) during their visit to Passchendaele Memorial
Park in Ypres, Belgium.