---SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE---
TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2011
4:25p Federal Debt
Capital BlueCross Forum
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Herzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
8:30p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Mark Critz, D-Pennsylvania
Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pennsylvania
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
10:55p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Frank Dermody, D-Minority Leader
Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
12:35a Voter Photo Identification
Rep. Babette Josephs, D-State Government Minority Chair
1:00a PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities (Recorded)
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Dallas Green, Manager of 1980 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies
7:00a PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
8:00a PA Books "Last Harvest" with author Witold Rybczynski
9:00a PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities (Recorded)
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
10:00a On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Herzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
10:30a Religious Expression of Public School Employees
Rep. Eugene DePasquale, D-York
Rep. Will Tallman, R-Adams and York
10:45a Federal Debt
Capital BlueCross Forum
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
12:00p (LIVE) Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
12:45p (LIVE) Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
2:00p (LIVE) Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
2:45p (LIVE) Demand Response Programs
3:30p (LIVE) PA Energy Savings Programs
4:15p (LIVE) PA Sustainable Energy Funds
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5:00p Mental Health Services Rally
PA Community Providers Association
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: PA Budget
Michael Morrill, Executive Director of Keystone Progress
Sam Rohrer, State Director of Americans for Prosperity
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: PA Budget with Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
8:30p Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
Demand Response Programs
PA Energy Savings Programs
PA Sustainable Energy Funds
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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Mike Greenwald
Founding Staff Member and Retired Senior Vice President of WITF
7:00a PCN Tours Burley's Ice Rink Supply in Johnstown, PA
8:00a On the Issues: PA Budget with Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
PennFuture Clean Energy Conference
8:30a (LIVE) Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pennsylvania (via video)
9:15a (LIVE) Gas and Renewables
10:15a (LIVE) PA Clean Energy Success Stories
11:10a (LIVE) Agriculture and Energy
11:50a (LIVE) Renewable Energy and Customer Choice
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12:30p PCN Call-In: PA Budget (recorded)
Michael Morrill, Executive Director of Keystone Progress
Sam Rohrer, State Director of Americans for Prosperity
PennFuture Clean Energy Conference
1:30p (LIVE) Wind and Solar Market Policies
2:15p (LIVE) Electric & Natural Gas Vehicles and Low Carbon Fuels
3:00p (LIVE) Clean Energy Finance Models
3:45p (LIVE) Clean Energy Policy Outlook
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5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Burley's Ice Rink Supply in Johnstown, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: PA Budget
Tony May of Triad Strategies
Lowman Henry of Lincoln Institute
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p Journalists Roundtable
Tony Phyrillas, City Editor for the Pottstown Mercury
Gil Spencer, Columnist for the Delaware County Daily Times
John Aberle of WCHE 1520-AM in West Chester, PA
9:00p PA Commonwealth Court En Banc Session from Philadelphia (5/11/11)
http://www.pcntv.com/
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
NASD BUDGET
FROM ROSS NUNAMAKER
Still facing a $0.5 million dollar deficit, the NASD Board decided to reinstate the Driver’s Ed program and charge half the break even amount for the road portion according to an article in the Morning Call.
The program was reinstated because the administrators and service union agreed to a smaller raise in 2011-12 than their contracts called for.
Unfortunately, this form of solution is akin to plugging a finger in the wall of the dyke.
The NASD needs to reassess everything they do and how they do it.
Consider these statements:
“our enrollment is projected to decrease for the fourth year in a row, down to 4628. This enrollment figure is within 50 students of 2004-05 and 75 students of 2005-06 school years’ enrollment.”
“Next year we will spend $20 million more dollars to educate the same number of students as we did six/seven years ago.”
We need to look at everything from how we schedule, courses we offer, how we allocate teacher’s time and responsibilities, and what is a ‘fair’ salary for the time and responsibilities one handles. We can’t build on what we have, we have to look at everything with a fresh perspective.
The question is will anyone step up on the board and do this before it is too late. We’ve been fortunate compared to the city schools nearby, but it may only be a lag on our part.
Posted via email from Ross Nunamaker
http://nocnews.blogspot.com/
Still facing a $0.5 million dollar deficit, the NASD Board decided to reinstate the Driver’s Ed program and charge half the break even amount for the road portion according to an article in the Morning Call.
The program was reinstated because the administrators and service union agreed to a smaller raise in 2011-12 than their contracts called for.
Unfortunately, this form of solution is akin to plugging a finger in the wall of the dyke.
The NASD needs to reassess everything they do and how they do it.
Consider these statements:
“our enrollment is projected to decrease for the fourth year in a row, down to 4628. This enrollment figure is within 50 students of 2004-05 and 75 students of 2005-06 school years’ enrollment.”
“Next year we will spend $20 million more dollars to educate the same number of students as we did six/seven years ago.”
We need to look at everything from how we schedule, courses we offer, how we allocate teacher’s time and responsibilities, and what is a ‘fair’ salary for the time and responsibilities one handles. We can’t build on what we have, we have to look at everything with a fresh perspective.
The question is will anyone step up on the board and do this before it is too late. We’ve been fortunate compared to the city schools nearby, but it may only be a lag on our part.
Posted via email from Ross Nunamaker
http://nocnews.blogspot.com/
MORAVIAN SHOP TO CLOSE
FROM ROSS NUNAMAKER
The quaint, slightly out of the way Moravian Hall Square Gift Shop will be closing this weekend according to an article in the Express-Times.
The closure is for a variety of reasons including a lack of volunteers and loss of revenue over the past few years.
Posted via email from Ross Nunamaker
http://nocnews.blogspot.com/
The quaint, slightly out of the way Moravian Hall Square Gift Shop will be closing this weekend according to an article in the Express-Times.
The closure is for a variety of reasons including a lack of volunteers and loss of revenue over the past few years.
Posted via email from Ross Nunamaker
http://nocnews.blogspot.com/
Tuesday!
Wednesday June 1, 2011
SAD NEWS:
WE HAVE LOST A GREAT MAN MONDAY NIGHT, PALMER SMITH HAVE PASSED AWAY. HE IS THE
FATHER OF ADAM SMITH WHO IS THE ASSISTANT NAZARETH LEGION BASEBALL COACH.
PLEASE KEEP THE FAMILY IN YOUR THOUGHTS. HE WAS A GREAT MAN, ALWAYS GOOD TO ME.
I WILL MISS HIM.
RCN FANS:
WE AT RCN CABLE WANTS TO APPOLOGIZE THAT WE COULD NOT BRING BRING YOU THE REST
OF THE BLUE MOUNTAIN-POTTSVILLE BASEBALL GAME TUESDAY NIGHT BECAUSE THE
GENERATOR HAS WENT OUT. THE HEAT IS PROBABLY WHY.. WE WILL BE BACK ON THE AIR
AT 2:30PM THIS AFTERNOON FOR PEN ARYGYL VS SALISBURY GAME AND AT 5PM THE
EMMAUS-NAZARETH BASEBALL GAME!
Busy day for Me!
PT Theraphy at Muhlenburg at 9am!!!
Walk in honor of Pam Amato at 11am!
Collect Tickets at Coca Cola Park 4pm-6pm!!!
Mike Schneider putting me to work!
4pm-6pm!!
Hope it don't rain.
He owes me Chicken Fingers from a bet last week when he bet Northampton would
beat Nazareth!
I am excited to work for 2 hours!
It will be HOT Sitting there!!
It worth it!
I Will not wear shorts.
Afraid to show my legs.
Am i nuts?
How are you?
How your week?
Anything new?
Are you staying cool?
IT'S HOT!
Thunderstorms tonight
They are to cool us down!
40's Thursday night!
Did you see where a guy died in a car at the SANDS CASINO?
The car flipped down from the 7th deck.
Moravian Hall Square Museum/ Craft Shop to close doors Saturday
Come out and walk for Mrs.Amato (AMAZING guidance counselor on leave battling
Cancer)
$5 && you get out of entire 3rd block! [ 11:15 - 1:15 ]
All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society
There will be:
-lunch from Chick-Fil-A & Mivajo's ($3 for sandwiches)
-baked goods
-ice cream truck
-DUNK TANK
-may also be live band on the field
- T-Shirts
- RAFFLES for Shear Envy,Lehigh Valley Laser tag, So Fun yogurt and other
awesome places!
DJ Adriano Garibaldi will be keeping the musiic flow going :)
Let me know ASAP or
See Mrs. Teles in room 214 during homeroom,between classes or after
school!!!!!!!! Stop in before Friday May 27
Please spread the word!
We need 100 people by friday or else it will be cancelled
LETS NOT LET MRS.AMATO DOWN!!!!!!!
~STUDENTS WHO HAVE GRADUATED FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL ARE ALSO WELCOME TO JOIN!
(rain day is June 2)
Upcoming Events at the Nazareth Arts Center:
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble
Friday, June 3, 2011 | 8:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble will provide an evening of
improvised contemporary art music. Director of the ensemble, Stanley
Schumacher (trombone, voice) will perform with Jason Smeltzer (theremin), Matt
Engle (double bass), and Mike Szekely (percussion). The ensemble's newest CD,
Way Cool, is available from CD Baby and iTunes. Whether you are already a fan
of contemporary art music or are just curious to learn more about it, this
concert will be of interest to you.
FREE ADMISSION
Schedule:
Wednesday June 1:
NO RADIO SHOW TODAY
8am-3pm DIANA (ALL DAY)
9am PT THERAPHY AT MUHLENBURG
11-1pm AT THE WALK FOR PAM AMATO AT NAZARETH FOOTBALL FIELD
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm Collecting Tickets at Coca Cola Park
5pm AT THE EMMAUS-NAZARETH BASEBALL GAME AT COCA COLA PARK
6pm-9pm JARRET BROWN ON WGPA 1100
NO ANNOUNCING
OFF TONIGHT
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Thursday June 2:
8:30am-11am DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230 (TAPE DELAYED)
1:30pm-6pm DIANA
2pm-3pm CALLING BINGO AT MORAVIAN HALL SQUARE
4:40pm-5:15pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:20pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
6pm RCN SPORTS TALK ON RCN4
7:30pm JOLLY JOE TIMMER ON RCN4
NO ANNOUNCING
OFF TONIGHT
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Friday June 3:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
2pm-6pm DIANA
3pm-4pm PT THERAPHY AT MUHLENBURG
5pm-5:30pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:35pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Saturday June 4:
8:30am-10am ATTENDENT (DIFFERENT LADY)
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470AM
10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Sunday June 5:
11am Radio Show
1:30pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL17
1:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
10pm Anchor News on CW57
RIP:
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Melissa Kinsella
Joey Beers
Ben Yorgy
Brooke Stephens
Ryan Zawada
Frank Silfries
Pumpkin Groller
Al Alberts
Morgan Mcginis
Jason Gilligan
Harriet Lindenmoyer
Barbara Johnson
Chris Henry
Oral Roberts
Patti Heffner
Britney Murphy
Glen W. Bell Jr
Vince Heinlein
Heather Miller
John Murtha
Julio Rivera
Aaaron Groff
Jack Lapos
Tom Ochs
Mario Donnagelo
Sally Murphy
Owens Thomas
Ernie Harwell
Robin Roberts
Luke Hahn
Bob Shephard
Michael Yakemik
Donald Fritz
George Steinbrenner
Teko Johnson
Kiski
Palmer Smith
SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDANT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She is the most awesome attendant ever!!!
President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, Dream Kids and Keith Groller, Ray
Kaminski Fan Clubs!
Keep It real!
Thanks for your Time!
CHECK OUT THE NAZARETH'S ART CENTER WEBSITE AND ROSS NUNAMAKER RUNS THE CENTER!
His Website for the Arts Center:
http://www.thenunamakergroup.com/projects/market/nazareth-center-for-the-arts/
I Highly suggest you check out one of his upcoming events at the Arts Center!
SEE YOU FRIDAY!
SAD NEWS:
WE HAVE LOST A GREAT MAN MONDAY NIGHT, PALMER SMITH HAVE PASSED AWAY. HE IS THE
FATHER OF ADAM SMITH WHO IS THE ASSISTANT NAZARETH LEGION BASEBALL COACH.
PLEASE KEEP THE FAMILY IN YOUR THOUGHTS. HE WAS A GREAT MAN, ALWAYS GOOD TO ME.
I WILL MISS HIM.
RCN FANS:
WE AT RCN CABLE WANTS TO APPOLOGIZE THAT WE COULD NOT BRING BRING YOU THE REST
OF THE BLUE MOUNTAIN-POTTSVILLE BASEBALL GAME TUESDAY NIGHT BECAUSE THE
GENERATOR HAS WENT OUT. THE HEAT IS PROBABLY WHY.. WE WILL BE BACK ON THE AIR
AT 2:30PM THIS AFTERNOON FOR PEN ARYGYL VS SALISBURY GAME AND AT 5PM THE
EMMAUS-NAZARETH BASEBALL GAME!
Busy day for Me!
PT Theraphy at Muhlenburg at 9am!!!
Walk in honor of Pam Amato at 11am!
Collect Tickets at Coca Cola Park 4pm-6pm!!!
Mike Schneider putting me to work!
4pm-6pm!!
Hope it don't rain.
He owes me Chicken Fingers from a bet last week when he bet Northampton would
beat Nazareth!
I am excited to work for 2 hours!
It will be HOT Sitting there!!
It worth it!
I Will not wear shorts.
Afraid to show my legs.
Am i nuts?
How are you?
How your week?
Anything new?
Are you staying cool?
IT'S HOT!
Thunderstorms tonight
They are to cool us down!
40's Thursday night!
Did you see where a guy died in a car at the SANDS CASINO?
The car flipped down from the 7th deck.
Moravian Hall Square Museum/ Craft Shop to close doors Saturday
Come out and walk for Mrs.Amato (AMAZING guidance counselor on leave battling
Cancer)
$5 && you get out of entire 3rd block! [ 11:15 - 1:15 ]
All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society
There will be:
-lunch from Chick-Fil-A & Mivajo's ($3 for sandwiches)
-baked goods
-ice cream truck
-DUNK TANK
-may also be live band on the field
- T-Shirts
- RAFFLES for Shear Envy,Lehigh Valley Laser tag, So Fun yogurt and other
awesome places!
DJ Adriano Garibaldi will be keeping the musiic flow going :)
Let me know ASAP or
See Mrs. Teles in room 214 during homeroom,between classes or after
school!!!!!!!! Stop in before Friday May 27
Please spread the word!
We need 100 people by friday or else it will be cancelled
LETS NOT LET MRS.AMATO DOWN!!!!!!!
~STUDENTS WHO HAVE GRADUATED FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL ARE ALSO WELCOME TO JOIN!
(rain day is June 2)
Upcoming Events at the Nazareth Arts Center:
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble
Friday, June 3, 2011 | 8:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble will provide an evening of
improvised contemporary art music. Director of the ensemble, Stanley
Schumacher (trombone, voice) will perform with Jason Smeltzer (theremin), Matt
Engle (double bass), and Mike Szekely (percussion). The ensemble's newest CD,
Way Cool, is available from CD Baby and iTunes. Whether you are already a fan
of contemporary art music or are just curious to learn more about it, this
concert will be of interest to you.
FREE ADMISSION
Schedule:
Wednesday June 1:
NO RADIO SHOW TODAY
8am-3pm DIANA (ALL DAY)
9am PT THERAPHY AT MUHLENBURG
11-1pm AT THE WALK FOR PAM AMATO AT NAZARETH FOOTBALL FIELD
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm Collecting Tickets at Coca Cola Park
5pm AT THE EMMAUS-NAZARETH BASEBALL GAME AT COCA COLA PARK
6pm-9pm JARRET BROWN ON WGPA 1100
NO ANNOUNCING
OFF TONIGHT
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Thursday June 2:
8:30am-11am DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230 (TAPE DELAYED)
1:30pm-6pm DIANA
2pm-3pm CALLING BINGO AT MORAVIAN HALL SQUARE
4:40pm-5:15pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:20pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
6pm RCN SPORTS TALK ON RCN4
7:30pm JOLLY JOE TIMMER ON RCN4
NO ANNOUNCING
OFF TONIGHT
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Friday June 3:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
2pm-6pm DIANA
3pm-4pm PT THERAPHY AT MUHLENBURG
5pm-5:30pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:35pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Saturday June 4:
8:30am-10am ATTENDENT (DIFFERENT LADY)
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470AM
10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Sunday June 5:
11am Radio Show
1:30pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL17
1:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
10pm Anchor News on CW57
RIP:
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Melissa Kinsella
Joey Beers
Ben Yorgy
Brooke Stephens
Ryan Zawada
Frank Silfries
Pumpkin Groller
Al Alberts
Morgan Mcginis
Jason Gilligan
Harriet Lindenmoyer
Barbara Johnson
Chris Henry
Oral Roberts
Patti Heffner
Britney Murphy
Glen W. Bell Jr
Vince Heinlein
Heather Miller
John Murtha
Julio Rivera
Aaaron Groff
Jack Lapos
Tom Ochs
Mario Donnagelo
Sally Murphy
Owens Thomas
Ernie Harwell
Robin Roberts
Luke Hahn
Bob Shephard
Michael Yakemik
Donald Fritz
George Steinbrenner
Teko Johnson
Kiski
Palmer Smith
SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDANT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She is the most awesome attendant ever!!!
President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, Dream Kids and Keith Groller, Ray
Kaminski Fan Clubs!
Keep It real!
Thanks for your Time!
CHECK OUT THE NAZARETH'S ART CENTER WEBSITE AND ROSS NUNAMAKER RUNS THE CENTER!
His Website for the Arts Center:
http://www.thenunamakergroup.com/projects/market/nazareth-center-for-the-arts/
I Highly suggest you check out one of his upcoming events at the Arts Center!
SEE YOU FRIDAY!
Monday, May 30, 2011
NAZARETH HAVING THEIR MEMORIAL DAY PARADE STARTING AT 10:00AM!
REMINDER:
NAZARETH HAVING THEIR MEMORIAL DAY PARADE STARTING AT 10:00AM!
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
10am Gun Salute and National Antheim
10:05am PARADE Down Main Street
11am Service Starts
Welcome. John Bitchel
Invocation.. Reverend Jeffrey Gehris from Nazareth Moravian Church
Pledge of Allegiance
Srar Spange Banner.. Nazareth High School and Middle School Bands
Gettysburg Address.. Ridge Grom- Senior at NAHS
Memorial Day Address.. CPT Randy Hall -United States Army, NAHS Drivers Ed Teacher
Volley.. Veterans of Foreign Wars
Taps
Selection.. Battle Hymn of the Republic from Nazareth High and Middle School Bands
Bendiction.. Reverend Jeffrey Gehris from Nazareth Moravian Church
Today's Services is sponsored by:
Harold V. Knecht
Amercian Legion
Post 415
158 S. Main Street
Nazareth PA 18064
P.V.T. Kenneth S. Bowers
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 43566
Mauch Chunk Street
Nazareth, PA 18064
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NAZARETH HAVING THEIR MEMORIAL DAY PARADE STARTING AT 10:00AM!
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
10am Gun Salute and National Antheim
10:05am PARADE Down Main Street
11am Service Starts
Welcome. John Bitchel
Invocation.. Reverend Jeffrey Gehris from Nazareth Moravian Church
Pledge of Allegiance
Srar Spange Banner.. Nazareth High School and Middle School Bands
Gettysburg Address.. Ridge Grom- Senior at NAHS
Memorial Day Address.. CPT Randy Hall -United States Army, NAHS Drivers Ed Teacher
Volley.. Veterans of Foreign Wars
Taps
Selection.. Battle Hymn of the Republic from Nazareth High and Middle School Bands
Bendiction.. Reverend Jeffrey Gehris from Nazareth Moravian Church
Today's Services is sponsored by:
Harold V. Knecht
Amercian Legion
Post 415
158 S. Main Street
Nazareth PA 18064
P.V.T. Kenneth S. Bowers
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 43566
Mauch Chunk Street
Nazareth, PA 18064
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MONDAY'S MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS
FROM THE MORNING CALL
MONDAY
Veterans Memorial Day Council of Easton Area will raise the flag at 8 a.m. at Centre Square. The Memorial Day parade forms at 9:15 a.m. on Jackson Street, between Seventh and 10th streets and departs for services at Easton Cemetery at 9:30 a.m. The parade proceeds south on N. Seventh Street, east on Northampton Street to Centre Square, for a program, The parade then continues east on Northampton Street to the Free Bridge for a brief ceremony. The parade will return to Centre Square for additional ceremonies. The parade will be held rain or shine; in case of thunderstorms, services will be held at 11 a.m. at the Gov. Wolf Building, 45 N. Second St., Easton.
The Thomas Paine Chapter 152 of Veterans for Peace of the Lehigh Valley will hold a Memorial Day Commemoration for all Pennsylvania military members who died in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2003 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Cedar Beach Park, Parkway Boulevard, Allentown. The display of tombstones, one for each service member from Pennsylvania, will be located east of Cedar Beach pool and north of Cedar Creek in the park.
American Legion Post 16, Slatington, will visit the following cemeteries: Catholic, Washington Street, 8:05 a.m.; Slatedale, 8:30 a.m.; Trout Creek New Covered Bridge, 8:50 a.m.; back to post home to form parade in Slatington, 9:30 a.m. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. at Main and Second streets and proceed to Fairview Cemetery for 10:30 a.m. services. Rain location, First Baptist Church, 509 Main St.
Sons of Union Veterans Reserve of the Civil War will take part in services at the following locations: Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Plot, Lincoln and Dewey avenues, Northampton, 8:15 a.m.; Allen Union Cemetery, Fourth and Main streets, Northampton, 8:45 a.m., rain location is Grace United Church of Christ, Ninth and Lincoln avenues, Northampton; St John's United Church of Christ, Howertown, 9:45 a.m.; Siegried Memorial Plot, W. 21st Street, Northampton, 11 a.m.
Macungie Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Post 9264 and Veterans of the Vietnam War Post 75 will hold services at 8:30 a.m. at Macungie Memorial Park Veteran's Memorial. Parade begins at 10 a.m. at Shoemaker Elementary School and marches along E. Main Street to Macungie Memorial Park band shell. Guest speaker is Col. James T. Anthony, USMC, Ret. Services follow at noon at the Lehigh-Northampton Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 287 Lehigh St. In the event of rain, the parade will be canceled and services will be held at 10:30 a.m. in Macungie Memorial Park auditorium, 50 Poplar St.
Martocci-Capobianco American Legion Post No. 750 Legionnaires, 143 Garibaldi Ave., Roseto, will depart at 8:30 a.m. for graveside services at 9 a.m., New Catholic Cemetery; 9:30 a.m., Roseto Presbyterian Cemetery; 10 a.m., Catholic cemetery next to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. At 10:45 a.m. there will be a community service at the war monuments at the Municipal Plaza on Garibaldi Avenue. David Graf, director of Veterans Affairs for Northampton County, will be the speaker. Rain location is the post home.
Emmaus Memorial Day parade, 9 a.m., will depart from high school parking lot and proceed to the Triangle where services will be held. Navy veteran Dr. Roger Whitcomb will be the speaker. Rain location, Emmaus High School auditorium at 9:30 a.m.
The Hamburg Memorial Day parade begins at 9 a.m. following a ceremony at the Hamburg War Memorial, Second and State streets. The parade ends with ceremonies at St. John's Cemetery, 55 Church St.
The Hartzell-Crouthamel Post No. 280 sponsors a parade beginning at 9 a.m. at Seventh and Chestnut streets, Perkasie. The parade will end at the Veteran's Memorial, Fifth Street and Park Avenue. Speakers are state Rep. Paul Clymer and Lt. Col. William Griffith, PAANG, vice commander, 111th Fighter Wing, Willow Grove.
West Easton Memorial Day services will be held at 9 a.m. at the West Easton Borough Memorial, 237 Seventh St.
Bethlehem parade, sponsored by the United Veterans of Bethlehem and the Harry F.W. Johnson Post 379, will begin at 9:15 a.m. at Liberty High School, 1115 Linden St., and proceed north on Linden Street to Memorial Park Cemetery. Maj. Gen. Gerald Still, Air Force will speak. Participating bands include Freedom High School and Northeast Middle School. The American Legion Band will provide prelude music at cemetery. Rain location, Liberty High School gym, 10 a.m.
American Legion Fullerton Post 367, 609 Fullerton Ave., Whitehall, will hold services at 10 a.m. at the post. 610-264-4342.
Bangor Memorial Day parade, 10:30 a.m., will depart from St. John's Cemetery, Sixth and Broadway streets and proceed to Founder's Park, Broadway Street, for services. Michael Galler, dean of students, Bethlehem Area Vocational Technical School and Gulf War Veteran, and 1st Lt. Zachary Strawn, Gulf War veteran, will be speakers. Rain location, Bangor VFW, 202 Veterans Road.
Northampton Memorial Day services will be held at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Plot, 14th Street and Washington Avenue, Northampton.
West Bangor Memorial Association will hold services at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Site, Second Street. Frank Godino will be the guest speaker. Music by the Hope Gospel Quartet. Rain location is St. Joseph's Episcopal Church, social hall, Verona Avenue.
Cedar Hill Memorial Park, Airport Road, Allentown, will hold services at 11:45 a.m. Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin will be the keynote speaker. U.S. Rep. Charles Dent, state Sen. Pat Browne, state Reps. Jennifer Mann, Justin Simmons and Joseph Brennan, Lehigh County Executive Don Cunningham and Northampton County Executive John Stoffa are also scheduled to attend.
Tatamy Memorial Day services will be at 1 p.m. at the Tatamy Borough Municipal Building, 423 Broad St. Info: 610-252-7123.
East Bangor will hold Memorial Day services at 1 p.m. at East Bangor Cemetery. Richard Kitlar will be the guest speaker. Rain location is East Bangor United Methodist Community Church, 136 W. Central Ave.
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-memorial-day-events-0528-20110528,0,7757293.story
MONDAY
Veterans Memorial Day Council of Easton Area will raise the flag at 8 a.m. at Centre Square. The Memorial Day parade forms at 9:15 a.m. on Jackson Street, between Seventh and 10th streets and departs for services at Easton Cemetery at 9:30 a.m. The parade proceeds south on N. Seventh Street, east on Northampton Street to Centre Square, for a program, The parade then continues east on Northampton Street to the Free Bridge for a brief ceremony. The parade will return to Centre Square for additional ceremonies. The parade will be held rain or shine; in case of thunderstorms, services will be held at 11 a.m. at the Gov. Wolf Building, 45 N. Second St., Easton.
The Thomas Paine Chapter 152 of Veterans for Peace of the Lehigh Valley will hold a Memorial Day Commemoration for all Pennsylvania military members who died in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2003 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Cedar Beach Park, Parkway Boulevard, Allentown. The display of tombstones, one for each service member from Pennsylvania, will be located east of Cedar Beach pool and north of Cedar Creek in the park.
American Legion Post 16, Slatington, will visit the following cemeteries: Catholic, Washington Street, 8:05 a.m.; Slatedale, 8:30 a.m.; Trout Creek New Covered Bridge, 8:50 a.m.; back to post home to form parade in Slatington, 9:30 a.m. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. at Main and Second streets and proceed to Fairview Cemetery for 10:30 a.m. services. Rain location, First Baptist Church, 509 Main St.
Sons of Union Veterans Reserve of the Civil War will take part in services at the following locations: Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Plot, Lincoln and Dewey avenues, Northampton, 8:15 a.m.; Allen Union Cemetery, Fourth and Main streets, Northampton, 8:45 a.m., rain location is Grace United Church of Christ, Ninth and Lincoln avenues, Northampton; St John's United Church of Christ, Howertown, 9:45 a.m.; Siegried Memorial Plot, W. 21st Street, Northampton, 11 a.m.
Macungie Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Post 9264 and Veterans of the Vietnam War Post 75 will hold services at 8:30 a.m. at Macungie Memorial Park Veteran's Memorial. Parade begins at 10 a.m. at Shoemaker Elementary School and marches along E. Main Street to Macungie Memorial Park band shell. Guest speaker is Col. James T. Anthony, USMC, Ret. Services follow at noon at the Lehigh-Northampton Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 287 Lehigh St. In the event of rain, the parade will be canceled and services will be held at 10:30 a.m. in Macungie Memorial Park auditorium, 50 Poplar St.
Martocci-Capobianco American Legion Post No. 750 Legionnaires, 143 Garibaldi Ave., Roseto, will depart at 8:30 a.m. for graveside services at 9 a.m., New Catholic Cemetery; 9:30 a.m., Roseto Presbyterian Cemetery; 10 a.m., Catholic cemetery next to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. At 10:45 a.m. there will be a community service at the war monuments at the Municipal Plaza on Garibaldi Avenue. David Graf, director of Veterans Affairs for Northampton County, will be the speaker. Rain location is the post home.
Emmaus Memorial Day parade, 9 a.m., will depart from high school parking lot and proceed to the Triangle where services will be held. Navy veteran Dr. Roger Whitcomb will be the speaker. Rain location, Emmaus High School auditorium at 9:30 a.m.
The Hamburg Memorial Day parade begins at 9 a.m. following a ceremony at the Hamburg War Memorial, Second and State streets. The parade ends with ceremonies at St. John's Cemetery, 55 Church St.
The Hartzell-Crouthamel Post No. 280 sponsors a parade beginning at 9 a.m. at Seventh and Chestnut streets, Perkasie. The parade will end at the Veteran's Memorial, Fifth Street and Park Avenue. Speakers are state Rep. Paul Clymer and Lt. Col. William Griffith, PAANG, vice commander, 111th Fighter Wing, Willow Grove.
West Easton Memorial Day services will be held at 9 a.m. at the West Easton Borough Memorial, 237 Seventh St.
Bethlehem parade, sponsored by the United Veterans of Bethlehem and the Harry F.W. Johnson Post 379, will begin at 9:15 a.m. at Liberty High School, 1115 Linden St., and proceed north on Linden Street to Memorial Park Cemetery. Maj. Gen. Gerald Still, Air Force will speak. Participating bands include Freedom High School and Northeast Middle School. The American Legion Band will provide prelude music at cemetery. Rain location, Liberty High School gym, 10 a.m.
American Legion Fullerton Post 367, 609 Fullerton Ave., Whitehall, will hold services at 10 a.m. at the post. 610-264-4342.
Bangor Memorial Day parade, 10:30 a.m., will depart from St. John's Cemetery, Sixth and Broadway streets and proceed to Founder's Park, Broadway Street, for services. Michael Galler, dean of students, Bethlehem Area Vocational Technical School and Gulf War Veteran, and 1st Lt. Zachary Strawn, Gulf War veteran, will be speakers. Rain location, Bangor VFW, 202 Veterans Road.
Northampton Memorial Day services will be held at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Plot, 14th Street and Washington Avenue, Northampton.
West Bangor Memorial Association will hold services at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Site, Second Street. Frank Godino will be the guest speaker. Music by the Hope Gospel Quartet. Rain location is St. Joseph's Episcopal Church, social hall, Verona Avenue.
Cedar Hill Memorial Park, Airport Road, Allentown, will hold services at 11:45 a.m. Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin will be the keynote speaker. U.S. Rep. Charles Dent, state Sen. Pat Browne, state Reps. Jennifer Mann, Justin Simmons and Joseph Brennan, Lehigh County Executive Don Cunningham and Northampton County Executive John Stoffa are also scheduled to attend.
Tatamy Memorial Day services will be at 1 p.m. at the Tatamy Borough Municipal Building, 423 Broad St. Info: 610-252-7123.
East Bangor will hold Memorial Day services at 1 p.m. at East Bangor Cemetery. Richard Kitlar will be the guest speaker. Rain location is East Bangor United Methodist Community Church, 136 W. Central Ave.
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-memorial-day-events-0528-20110528,0,7757293.story
Monday!
Tuesday May 31, 2011
Last Day of May!!
LAST E-MAIL IN MAY!
'
How are you?
How was your weekend?
What did you do all weekend?
Anything fun?
Any Picnic?
I am much better!
Had a great weekend!
Went to the steelhawks arena Football Game Saturday!
That was fun!!
Monday I Went to the Nazareth Parade!
That loud bang made me jump!
Small E-Mail Today because of another e-mail Wednesday!
Nazareth plays Emmaus at 5:30pm Wednesday at Coca Cola Park!
I Will be collecting tickets!!!
I Hope to see you at the Gate!!
Phillies had a great weekend!
Finally winning!
Did you stay cool all weekend?
It was HOT!!
We had BAD STORMS TOO.
Come out and walk for Mrs.Amato (AMAZING guidance counselor on leave battling
Cancer)
$5 && you get out of entire 3rd block! [ 11:15 - 1:15 ]
All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society
There will be:
-lunch from Chick-Fil-A & Mivajo's ($3 for sandwiches)
-baked goods
-ice cream truck
-DUNK TANK
-may also be live band on the field
- T-Shirts
- RAFFLES for Shear Envy,Lehigh Valley Laser tag, So Fun yogurt and other
awesome places!
DJ Adriano Garibaldi will be keeping the musiic flow going :)
Let me know ASAP or
See Mrs. Teles in room 214 during homeroom,between classes or after
school!!!!!!!! Stop in before Friday May 27
Please spread the word!
We need 100 people by friday or else it will be cancelled
LETS NOT LET MRS.AMATO DOWN!!!!!!!
~STUDENTS WHO HAVE GRADUATED FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL ARE ALSO WELCOME TO JOIN!
(rain day is June 2)
Upcoming Events at the Nazareth Arts Center:
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble
Friday, June 3, 2011 | 8:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble will provide an evening of
improvised contemporary art music. Director of the ensemble, Stanley
Schumacher (trombone, voice) will perform with Jason Smeltzer (theremin), Matt
Engle (double bass), and Mike Szekely (percussion). The ensemble's newest CD,
Way Cool, is available from CD Baby and iTunes. Whether you are already a fan
of contemporary art music or are just curious to learn more about it, this
concert will be of interest to you.
FREE ADMISSION
Schedule:
Tuesday May 31:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm DIANA
4:40pm-5:15pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:20pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Wednesday June 1:
NO RADIO SHOW TODAY
8am-3pm DIANA (ALL DAY)
9am PT THERAPHY AT MUHLENBURG
11-1pm AT THE WALK FOR PAM AMATO AT NAZARETH FOOTBALL FIELD
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm Collecting Tickets at Coca Cola Park
5pm AT THE EMMAUS-NAZARETH BASEBALL GAME AT COCA COLA PARK
6pm-9pm JARRET BROWN ON WGPA 1100
NO ANNOUNCING
OFF TONIGHT
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Thursday June 2:
8:30am-11am DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230 (TAPE DELAYED)
1:30pm-6pm DIANA
2pm-3pm CALLING BINGO AT MORAVIAN HALL SQUARE
4:40pm-5:15pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:20pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
6pm RCN SPORTS TALK ON RCN4
7:30pm JOLLY JOE TIMMER ON RCN4
NO ANNOUNCING
OFF TONIGHT
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Friday June 3:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
2pm-6pm DIANA
3pm-4pm PT THERAPHY AT MUHLENBURG
5pm-5:30pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:35pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Saturday June 4:
8:30am-10am ATTENDENT (DIFFERENT LADY)
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470AM
10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Sunday June 5:
11am Radio Show
1:30pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL17
1:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
10pm Anchor News on CW57
RIP:
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Melissa Kinsella
Joey Beers
Ben Yorgy
Brooke Stephens
Ryan Zawada
Frank Silfries
Pumpkin Groller
Al Alberts
Morgan Mcginis
Jason Gilligan
Harriet Lindenmoyer
Barbara Johnson
Chris Henry
Oral Roberts
Patti Heffner
Britney Murphy
Glen W. Bell Jr
Vince Heinlein
Heather Miller
John Murtha
Julio Rivera
Aaaron Groff
Jack Lapos
Tom Ochs
Mario Donnagelo
Sally Murphy
Owens Thomas
Ernie Harwell
Robin Roberts
Luke Hahn
Bob Shephard
Michael Yakemik
Donald Fritz
George Steinbrenner
Teko Johnson
Kiski
SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDANT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She is the most awesome attendant ever!!!
President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, Dream Kids and Keith Groller, Ray
Kaminski Fan Clubs!
Keep It real!
Thanks for your Time!
CHECK OUT THE NAZARETH'S ART CENTER WEBSITE AND ROSS NUNAMAKER RUNS THE CENTER!
His Website for the Arts Center:
http://www.thenunamakergroup.com/projects/market/nazareth-center-for-the-arts/
I Highly suggest you check out one of his upcoming events at the Arts Center!
SEE YOU TUESDAY!
Last Day of May!!
LAST E-MAIL IN MAY!
'
How are you?
How was your weekend?
What did you do all weekend?
Anything fun?
Any Picnic?
I am much better!
Had a great weekend!
Went to the steelhawks arena Football Game Saturday!
That was fun!!
Monday I Went to the Nazareth Parade!
That loud bang made me jump!
Small E-Mail Today because of another e-mail Wednesday!
Nazareth plays Emmaus at 5:30pm Wednesday at Coca Cola Park!
I Will be collecting tickets!!!
I Hope to see you at the Gate!!
Phillies had a great weekend!
Finally winning!
Did you stay cool all weekend?
It was HOT!!
We had BAD STORMS TOO.
Come out and walk for Mrs.Amato (AMAZING guidance counselor on leave battling
Cancer)
$5 && you get out of entire 3rd block! [ 11:15 - 1:15 ]
All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society
There will be:
-lunch from Chick-Fil-A & Mivajo's ($3 for sandwiches)
-baked goods
-ice cream truck
-DUNK TANK
-may also be live band on the field
- T-Shirts
- RAFFLES for Shear Envy,Lehigh Valley Laser tag, So Fun yogurt and other
awesome places!
DJ Adriano Garibaldi will be keeping the musiic flow going :)
Let me know ASAP or
See Mrs. Teles in room 214 during homeroom,between classes or after
school!!!!!!!! Stop in before Friday May 27
Please spread the word!
We need 100 people by friday or else it will be cancelled
LETS NOT LET MRS.AMATO DOWN!!!!!!!
~STUDENTS WHO HAVE GRADUATED FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL ARE ALSO WELCOME TO JOIN!
(rain day is June 2)
Upcoming Events at the Nazareth Arts Center:
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble
Friday, June 3, 2011 | 8:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble will provide an evening of
improvised contemporary art music. Director of the ensemble, Stanley
Schumacher (trombone, voice) will perform with Jason Smeltzer (theremin), Matt
Engle (double bass), and Mike Szekely (percussion). The ensemble's newest CD,
Way Cool, is available from CD Baby and iTunes. Whether you are already a fan
of contemporary art music or are just curious to learn more about it, this
concert will be of interest to you.
FREE ADMISSION
Schedule:
Tuesday May 31:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm DIANA
4:40pm-5:15pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:20pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Wednesday June 1:
NO RADIO SHOW TODAY
8am-3pm DIANA (ALL DAY)
9am PT THERAPHY AT MUHLENBURG
11-1pm AT THE WALK FOR PAM AMATO AT NAZARETH FOOTBALL FIELD
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm Collecting Tickets at Coca Cola Park
5pm AT THE EMMAUS-NAZARETH BASEBALL GAME AT COCA COLA PARK
6pm-9pm JARRET BROWN ON WGPA 1100
NO ANNOUNCING
OFF TONIGHT
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Thursday June 2:
8:30am-11am DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230 (TAPE DELAYED)
1:30pm-6pm DIANA
2pm-3pm CALLING BINGO AT MORAVIAN HALL SQUARE
4:40pm-5:15pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:20pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
6pm RCN SPORTS TALK ON RCN4
7:30pm JOLLY JOE TIMMER ON RCN4
NO ANNOUNCING
OFF TONIGHT
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Friday June 3:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
2pm-6pm DIANA
3pm-4pm PT THERAPHY AT MUHLENBURG
5pm-5:30pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:35pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Saturday June 4:
8:30am-10am ATTENDENT (DIFFERENT LADY)
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470AM
10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Sunday June 5:
11am Radio Show
1:30pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL17
1:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
10pm Anchor News on CW57
RIP:
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Melissa Kinsella
Joey Beers
Ben Yorgy
Brooke Stephens
Ryan Zawada
Frank Silfries
Pumpkin Groller
Al Alberts
Morgan Mcginis
Jason Gilligan
Harriet Lindenmoyer
Barbara Johnson
Chris Henry
Oral Roberts
Patti Heffner
Britney Murphy
Glen W. Bell Jr
Vince Heinlein
Heather Miller
John Murtha
Julio Rivera
Aaaron Groff
Jack Lapos
Tom Ochs
Mario Donnagelo
Sally Murphy
Owens Thomas
Ernie Harwell
Robin Roberts
Luke Hahn
Bob Shephard
Michael Yakemik
Donald Fritz
George Steinbrenner
Teko Johnson
Kiski
SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDANT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She is the most awesome attendant ever!!!
President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, Dream Kids and Keith Groller, Ray
Kaminski Fan Clubs!
Keep It real!
Thanks for your Time!
CHECK OUT THE NAZARETH'S ART CENTER WEBSITE AND ROSS NUNAMAKER RUNS THE CENTER!
His Website for the Arts Center:
http://www.thenunamakergroup.com/projects/market/nazareth-center-for-the-arts/
I Highly suggest you check out one of his upcoming events at the Arts Center!
SEE YOU TUESDAY!
Sunday, May 29, 2011
PCNTV SCHEDULE
---SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE---
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011
2:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
9:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
Veterans Interviews
9:40p Jerry Kintigh, U.S. Air Force, Cold War
10:35p Mike Kuryla, USS Indianapolis, US Navy, WWII
11:20p James Frick, 29th Infantry Division, US Army, WWII
12:55a Al Stuever, U.S. Army, Korean War
- - - - - - - - - -
MONDAY, MAY 30, 2011
Veterans Interviews
6:00a Bob Dimond, U.S. Army, Korean War
7:00a Len Orlando, US Army Air Corps, WWII
7:40a Frank Ginther, USS Pueblo, US Navy, Cold War
- - - - - - - - - -
9:00a PIAA Track & Field Championships
4:00p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
5:45p Weather World
6:00p Voices of Veterans: Dick DeVett, U.S. Navy, Vietnam War
7:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Glenda Gracia, Long Time Manager for Singer Phyllis Hyman
7:00a PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
8:00a PA Books "Larry Kane's Philadelphia" with author Larry Kane
9:00a Job Creation
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
10:55a Marcellus Shale Industry
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
1:30p Publication of Legal Notices
PA House Local Government Committee
4:25p Federal Debt
Capital BlueCross Forum
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Hertzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
8:30p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Mark Critz, D-Pennsylvania
Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pennsylvania
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
10:55p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Frank Dermody, D-Minority Leader
Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Dallas Green, Manager of 1980 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies
7:00a PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
8:00a PA Books "Last Harvest" with author Witold Rybczynski
9:00a PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities (Recorded)
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
10:00a On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Hertzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
12:00p (LIVE) Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
12:45p (LIVE) Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
2:00p (LIVE) Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
2:45p (LIVE) Demand Response Programs
3:30p (LIVE) PA Energy Savings Programs
4:15p (LIVE) PA Sustainable Energy Funds
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5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: PA Budget
Michael Morrill, Executive Director of Keystone Progress
Sam Rohrer, State Director of Americans for Prosperity
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: PA Budget with Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
8:30p Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
Demand Response Programs
PA Energy Savings Programs
PA Sustainable Energy Funds
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http://www.pcntv.com/
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011
2:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
9:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
Veterans Interviews
9:40p Jerry Kintigh, U.S. Air Force, Cold War
10:35p Mike Kuryla, USS Indianapolis, US Navy, WWII
11:20p James Frick, 29th Infantry Division, US Army, WWII
12:55a Al Stuever, U.S. Army, Korean War
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MONDAY, MAY 30, 2011
Veterans Interviews
6:00a Bob Dimond, U.S. Army, Korean War
7:00a Len Orlando, US Army Air Corps, WWII
7:40a Frank Ginther, USS Pueblo, US Navy, Cold War
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9:00a PIAA Track & Field Championships
4:00p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
5:45p Weather World
6:00p Voices of Veterans: Dick DeVett, U.S. Navy, Vietnam War
7:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Glenda Gracia, Long Time Manager for Singer Phyllis Hyman
7:00a PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
8:00a PA Books "Larry Kane's Philadelphia" with author Larry Kane
9:00a Job Creation
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
10:55a Marcellus Shale Industry
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
1:30p Publication of Legal Notices
PA House Local Government Committee
4:25p Federal Debt
Capital BlueCross Forum
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Hertzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
8:30p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Mark Critz, D-Pennsylvania
Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pennsylvania
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
10:55p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Frank Dermody, D-Minority Leader
Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Dallas Green, Manager of 1980 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies
7:00a PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
8:00a PA Books "Last Harvest" with author Witold Rybczynski
9:00a PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities (Recorded)
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
10:00a On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Hertzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
12:00p (LIVE) Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
12:45p (LIVE) Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
2:00p (LIVE) Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
2:45p (LIVE) Demand Response Programs
3:30p (LIVE) PA Energy Savings Programs
4:15p (LIVE) PA Sustainable Energy Funds
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5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: PA Budget
Michael Morrill, Executive Director of Keystone Progress
Sam Rohrer, State Director of Americans for Prosperity
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: PA Budget with Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
8:30p Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
Demand Response Programs
PA Energy Savings Programs
PA Sustainable Energy Funds
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http://www.pcntv.com/
Memorial Day Events in the Lehigh Valley region
FROM THE MORNING CALL
The following events are scheduled to mark Memorial Day in the Lehigh Valley region:
Emmaus Veterans Committee will visit the following cemeteries: Calvary, 8 a.m.; followed by Old Moravian, Moravian at Ridge Street, Lutheran Reformed, Northwood and Evangelical, Second and Ridge streets.
American Legion Post 16, Slatington, will visit the following cemeteries: Williamstown, 8:10 a.m.; Jacksonville, 8:40 a.m.; New Tripoli UCC, 9:15 a.m.; Heidelberg UCC, 9:45 a.m.; Neff's Lutheran, 10:15 a.m.; Seventh Street Catholic Church, 10:45 a.m.; Union Cemetery at Delke's grave, 11 a.m.; Frieden's 11:15 a.m.; and Presbyterian Church, 11:45 a.m.
St. Peter's Union Church, 7863 St. Peter's Road, Upper Milford Township, will hold pancake and sausage breakfast honoring veterans. A patriotic worship service will be held at 9 a.m. followed by a graveside service. Info: 610-866-3030..
"M" Company, Sons of Union Veterans Reserve of the Civil War will participate in services at the following locations: Fairview Cemetery, Cherryville Road, Northampton, 8:15 a.m.; St. Peter's (Snyder's) United Church of Christ, Seemsville, 9 a.m.; Congregation of Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Emmanuelsville, 10:20 a.m.; Christ United Church of Christ Church, Little Moore, 11 a.m.; Zion Stone United Church of Christ, Kreidersville, 2 p.m. speaker is state Rep. Julie Harhart; Horner's Cemetery, Northampton-Bath Highway, 3:30 p.m.
Macungie Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Post 9264 and Veterans of the Vietnam War Post 75, will visit the following cemeteries: St. Peter's Union Church, 10 a.m.; Solomon's Church Cemetery, 11:20 a.m.; Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Old Zionsville, 11:55 a.m.; Fairview Cemetery, Macungie, 12:30 p.m.; Bethany United Methodist Cemetery, East Texas, 1:15 p.m.
American Legion Post 950, Riegelsville, parade will form at 12:30 p.m. at Riegelsville firehouse and proceed on Edgewood, Fern, Durham, Delaware and Easton roads and west on Elmwood Lane to the cemetery. The parade will continue to the River Bridge and then to the World War I Monument. Gregory Stokes, mayor of Riegelsville, will speak at the cemetery. The parade will continue to the American Legion Post 950 Home, 220 Ash Lane. Rain time and location, 1 p.m. at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Delaware Road.
American Legion Post 724, Wind Gap, program at 1 p.m., World War II monument, Route 512 and Lehigh Street. Speaker Craig A. Dally, Northampton County judge. Eagle Alumni Drum and Bugle Corp will perform. Immediately following will be a presentation at the monument in front of Post 724, 217 N. Broadway.
Hellertown American Legion Post 397, memorial service at 1:30 p.m., Union Cemetery, Main Street. State Rep. Robert Freeman will be guest speaker. Rain or shine.
Williams Township Municipal Building, service at 6 p.m., 655 Cider Press Road. Ronald Hineline, towhsip veteran, will be the guest speaker. Music by the Wilson Area High School brass ensemble.
MONDAY
Veterans Memorial Day Council of Easton Area will raise the flag at 8 a.m. at Centre Square. The Memorial Day parade forms at 9:15 a.m. on Jackson Street, between Seventh and 10th streets and departs for services at Easton Cemetery at 9:30 a.m. The parade proceeds south on N. Seventh Street, east on Northampton Street to Centre Square, for a program, The parade then continues east on Northampton Street to the Free Bridge for a brief ceremony. The parade will return to Centre Square for additional ceremonies. The parade will be held rain or shine; in case of thunderstorms, services will be held at 11 a.m. at the Gov. Wolf Building, 45 N. Second St., Easton.
The Thomas Paine Chapter 152 of Veterans for Peace of the Lehigh Valley will hold a Memorial Day Commemoration for all Pennsylvania military members who died in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2003 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Cedar Beach Park, Parkway Boulevard, Allentown. The display of tombstones, one for each service member from Pennsylvania, will be located east of Cedar Beach pool and north of Cedar Creek in the park.
American Legion Post 16, Slatington, will visit the following cemeteries: Catholic, Washington Street, 8:05 a.m.; Slatedale, 8:30 a.m.; Trout Creek New Covered Bridge, 8:50 a.m.; back to post home to form parade in Slatington, 9:30 a.m. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. at Main and Second streets and proceed to Fairview Cemetery for 10:30 a.m. services. Rain location, First Baptist Church, 509 Main St.
Sons of Union Veterans Reserve of the Civil War will take part in services at the following locations: Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Plot, Lincoln and Dewey avenues, Northampton, 8:15 a.m.; Allen Union Cemetery, Fourth and Main streets, Northampton, 8:45 a.m., rain location is Grace United Church of Christ, Ninth and Lincoln avenues, Northampton; St John's United Church of Christ, Howertown, 9:45 a.m.; Siegried Memorial Plot, W. 21st Street, Northampton, 11 a.m.
Macungie Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Post 9264 and Veterans of the Vietnam War Post 75 will hold services at 8:30 a.m. at Macungie Memorial Park Veteran's Memorial. Parade begins at 10 a.m. at Shoemaker Elementary School and marches along E. Main Street to Macungie Memorial Park band shell. Guest speaker is Col. James T. Anthony, USMC, Ret. Services follow at noon at the Lehigh-Northampton Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 287 Lehigh St. In the event of rain, the parade will be canceled and services will be held at 10:30 a.m. in Macungie Memorial Park auditorium, 50 Poplar St.
Martocci-Capobianco American Legion Post No. 750 Legionnaires, 143 Garibaldi Ave., Roseto, will depart at 8:30 a.m. for graveside services at 9 a.m., New Catholic Cemetery; 9:30 a.m., Roseto Presbyterian Cemetery; 10 a.m., Catholic cemetery next to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. At 10:45 a.m. there will be a community service at the war monuments at the Municipal Plaza on Garibaldi Avenue. David Graf, director of Veterans Affairs for Northampton County, will be the speaker. Rain location is the post home.
Emmaus Memorial Day parade, 9 a.m., will depart from high school parking lot and proceed to the Triangle where services will be held. Navy veteran Dr. Roger Whitcomb will be the speaker. Rain location, Emmaus High School auditorium at 9:30 a.m.
The Hamburg Memorial Day parade begins at 9 a.m. following a ceremony at the Hamburg War Memorial, Second and State streets. The parade ends with ceremonies at St. John's Cemetery, 55 Church St.
The Hartzell-Crouthamel Post No. 280 sponsors a parade beginning at 9 a.m. at Seventh and Chestnut streets, Perkasie. The parade will end at the Veteran's Memorial, Fifth Street and Park Avenue. Speakers are state Rep. Paul Clymer and Lt. Col. William Griffith, PAANG, vice commander, 111th Fighter Wing, Willow Grove.
West Easton Memorial Day services will be held at 9 a.m. at the West Easton Borough Memorial, 237 Seventh St.
Bethlehem parade, sponsored by the United Veterans of Bethlehem and the Harry F.W. Johnson Post 379, will begin at 9:15 a.m. at Liberty High School, 1115 Linden St., and proceed north on Linden Street to Memorial Park Cemetery. Maj. Gen. Gerald Still, Air Force will speak. Participating bands include Freedom High School and Northeast Middle School. The American Legion Band will provide prelude music at cemetery. Rain location, Liberty High School gym, 10 a.m.
American Legion Fullerton Post 367, 609 Fullerton Ave., Whitehall, will hold services at 10 a.m. at the post. 610-264-4342.
Bangor Memorial Day parade, 10:30 a.m., will depart from St. John's Cemetery, Sixth and Broadway streets and proceed to Founder's Park, Broadway Street, for services. Michael Galler, dean of students, Bethlehem Area Vocational Technical School and Gulf War Veteran, and 1st Lt. Zachary Strawn, Gulf War veteran, will be speakers. Rain location, Bangor VFW, 202 Veterans Road.
Northampton Memorial Day services will be held at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Plot, 14th Street and Washington Avenue, Northampton.
West Bangor Memorial Association will hold services at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Site, Second Street. Frank Godino will be the guest speaker. Music by the Hope Gospel Quartet. Rain location is St. Joseph's Episcopal Church, social hall, Verona Avenue.
Cedar Hill Memorial Park, Airport Road, Allentown, will hold services at 11:45 a.m. Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin will be the keynote speaker. U.S. Rep. Charles Dent, state Sen. Pat Browne, state Reps. Jennifer Mann, Justin Simmons and Joseph Brennan, Lehigh County Executive Don Cunningham and Northampton County Executive John Stoffa are also scheduled to attend.
Tatamy Memorial Day services will be at 1 p.m. at the Tatamy Borough Municipal Building, 423 Broad St. Info: 610-252-7123.
East Bangor will hold Memorial Day services at 1 p.m. at East Bangor Cemetery. Richard Kitlar will be the guest speaker. Rain location is East Bangor United Methodist Community Church, 136 W. Central Ave.
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-memorial-day-events-0528-20110528,0,7757293.story
The following events are scheduled to mark Memorial Day in the Lehigh Valley region:
Emmaus Veterans Committee will visit the following cemeteries: Calvary, 8 a.m.; followed by Old Moravian, Moravian at Ridge Street, Lutheran Reformed, Northwood and Evangelical, Second and Ridge streets.
American Legion Post 16, Slatington, will visit the following cemeteries: Williamstown, 8:10 a.m.; Jacksonville, 8:40 a.m.; New Tripoli UCC, 9:15 a.m.; Heidelberg UCC, 9:45 a.m.; Neff's Lutheran, 10:15 a.m.; Seventh Street Catholic Church, 10:45 a.m.; Union Cemetery at Delke's grave, 11 a.m.; Frieden's 11:15 a.m.; and Presbyterian Church, 11:45 a.m.
St. Peter's Union Church, 7863 St. Peter's Road, Upper Milford Township, will hold pancake and sausage breakfast honoring veterans. A patriotic worship service will be held at 9 a.m. followed by a graveside service. Info: 610-866-3030..
"M" Company, Sons of Union Veterans Reserve of the Civil War will participate in services at the following locations: Fairview Cemetery, Cherryville Road, Northampton, 8:15 a.m.; St. Peter's (Snyder's) United Church of Christ, Seemsville, 9 a.m.; Congregation of Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Emmanuelsville, 10:20 a.m.; Christ United Church of Christ Church, Little Moore, 11 a.m.; Zion Stone United Church of Christ, Kreidersville, 2 p.m. speaker is state Rep. Julie Harhart; Horner's Cemetery, Northampton-Bath Highway, 3:30 p.m.
Macungie Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Post 9264 and Veterans of the Vietnam War Post 75, will visit the following cemeteries: St. Peter's Union Church, 10 a.m.; Solomon's Church Cemetery, 11:20 a.m.; Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Old Zionsville, 11:55 a.m.; Fairview Cemetery, Macungie, 12:30 p.m.; Bethany United Methodist Cemetery, East Texas, 1:15 p.m.
American Legion Post 950, Riegelsville, parade will form at 12:30 p.m. at Riegelsville firehouse and proceed on Edgewood, Fern, Durham, Delaware and Easton roads and west on Elmwood Lane to the cemetery. The parade will continue to the River Bridge and then to the World War I Monument. Gregory Stokes, mayor of Riegelsville, will speak at the cemetery. The parade will continue to the American Legion Post 950 Home, 220 Ash Lane. Rain time and location, 1 p.m. at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Delaware Road.
American Legion Post 724, Wind Gap, program at 1 p.m., World War II monument, Route 512 and Lehigh Street. Speaker Craig A. Dally, Northampton County judge. Eagle Alumni Drum and Bugle Corp will perform. Immediately following will be a presentation at the monument in front of Post 724, 217 N. Broadway.
Hellertown American Legion Post 397, memorial service at 1:30 p.m., Union Cemetery, Main Street. State Rep. Robert Freeman will be guest speaker. Rain or shine.
Williams Township Municipal Building, service at 6 p.m., 655 Cider Press Road. Ronald Hineline, towhsip veteran, will be the guest speaker. Music by the Wilson Area High School brass ensemble.
MONDAY
Veterans Memorial Day Council of Easton Area will raise the flag at 8 a.m. at Centre Square. The Memorial Day parade forms at 9:15 a.m. on Jackson Street, between Seventh and 10th streets and departs for services at Easton Cemetery at 9:30 a.m. The parade proceeds south on N. Seventh Street, east on Northampton Street to Centre Square, for a program, The parade then continues east on Northampton Street to the Free Bridge for a brief ceremony. The parade will return to Centre Square for additional ceremonies. The parade will be held rain or shine; in case of thunderstorms, services will be held at 11 a.m. at the Gov. Wolf Building, 45 N. Second St., Easton.
The Thomas Paine Chapter 152 of Veterans for Peace of the Lehigh Valley will hold a Memorial Day Commemoration for all Pennsylvania military members who died in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2003 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Cedar Beach Park, Parkway Boulevard, Allentown. The display of tombstones, one for each service member from Pennsylvania, will be located east of Cedar Beach pool and north of Cedar Creek in the park.
American Legion Post 16, Slatington, will visit the following cemeteries: Catholic, Washington Street, 8:05 a.m.; Slatedale, 8:30 a.m.; Trout Creek New Covered Bridge, 8:50 a.m.; back to post home to form parade in Slatington, 9:30 a.m. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. at Main and Second streets and proceed to Fairview Cemetery for 10:30 a.m. services. Rain location, First Baptist Church, 509 Main St.
Sons of Union Veterans Reserve of the Civil War will take part in services at the following locations: Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Plot, Lincoln and Dewey avenues, Northampton, 8:15 a.m.; Allen Union Cemetery, Fourth and Main streets, Northampton, 8:45 a.m., rain location is Grace United Church of Christ, Ninth and Lincoln avenues, Northampton; St John's United Church of Christ, Howertown, 9:45 a.m.; Siegried Memorial Plot, W. 21st Street, Northampton, 11 a.m.
Macungie Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Post 9264 and Veterans of the Vietnam War Post 75 will hold services at 8:30 a.m. at Macungie Memorial Park Veteran's Memorial. Parade begins at 10 a.m. at Shoemaker Elementary School and marches along E. Main Street to Macungie Memorial Park band shell. Guest speaker is Col. James T. Anthony, USMC, Ret. Services follow at noon at the Lehigh-Northampton Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 287 Lehigh St. In the event of rain, the parade will be canceled and services will be held at 10:30 a.m. in Macungie Memorial Park auditorium, 50 Poplar St.
Martocci-Capobianco American Legion Post No. 750 Legionnaires, 143 Garibaldi Ave., Roseto, will depart at 8:30 a.m. for graveside services at 9 a.m., New Catholic Cemetery; 9:30 a.m., Roseto Presbyterian Cemetery; 10 a.m., Catholic cemetery next to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. At 10:45 a.m. there will be a community service at the war monuments at the Municipal Plaza on Garibaldi Avenue. David Graf, director of Veterans Affairs for Northampton County, will be the speaker. Rain location is the post home.
Emmaus Memorial Day parade, 9 a.m., will depart from high school parking lot and proceed to the Triangle where services will be held. Navy veteran Dr. Roger Whitcomb will be the speaker. Rain location, Emmaus High School auditorium at 9:30 a.m.
The Hamburg Memorial Day parade begins at 9 a.m. following a ceremony at the Hamburg War Memorial, Second and State streets. The parade ends with ceremonies at St. John's Cemetery, 55 Church St.
The Hartzell-Crouthamel Post No. 280 sponsors a parade beginning at 9 a.m. at Seventh and Chestnut streets, Perkasie. The parade will end at the Veteran's Memorial, Fifth Street and Park Avenue. Speakers are state Rep. Paul Clymer and Lt. Col. William Griffith, PAANG, vice commander, 111th Fighter Wing, Willow Grove.
West Easton Memorial Day services will be held at 9 a.m. at the West Easton Borough Memorial, 237 Seventh St.
Bethlehem parade, sponsored by the United Veterans of Bethlehem and the Harry F.W. Johnson Post 379, will begin at 9:15 a.m. at Liberty High School, 1115 Linden St., and proceed north on Linden Street to Memorial Park Cemetery. Maj. Gen. Gerald Still, Air Force will speak. Participating bands include Freedom High School and Northeast Middle School. The American Legion Band will provide prelude music at cemetery. Rain location, Liberty High School gym, 10 a.m.
American Legion Fullerton Post 367, 609 Fullerton Ave., Whitehall, will hold services at 10 a.m. at the post. 610-264-4342.
Bangor Memorial Day parade, 10:30 a.m., will depart from St. John's Cemetery, Sixth and Broadway streets and proceed to Founder's Park, Broadway Street, for services. Michael Galler, dean of students, Bethlehem Area Vocational Technical School and Gulf War Veteran, and 1st Lt. Zachary Strawn, Gulf War veteran, will be speakers. Rain location, Bangor VFW, 202 Veterans Road.
Northampton Memorial Day services will be held at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Plot, 14th Street and Washington Avenue, Northampton.
West Bangor Memorial Association will hold services at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Site, Second Street. Frank Godino will be the guest speaker. Music by the Hope Gospel Quartet. Rain location is St. Joseph's Episcopal Church, social hall, Verona Avenue.
Cedar Hill Memorial Park, Airport Road, Allentown, will hold services at 11:45 a.m. Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin will be the keynote speaker. U.S. Rep. Charles Dent, state Sen. Pat Browne, state Reps. Jennifer Mann, Justin Simmons and Joseph Brennan, Lehigh County Executive Don Cunningham and Northampton County Executive John Stoffa are also scheduled to attend.
Tatamy Memorial Day services will be at 1 p.m. at the Tatamy Borough Municipal Building, 423 Broad St. Info: 610-252-7123.
East Bangor will hold Memorial Day services at 1 p.m. at East Bangor Cemetery. Richard Kitlar will be the guest speaker. Rain location is East Bangor United Methodist Community Church, 136 W. Central Ave.
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-memorial-day-events-0528-20110528,0,7757293.story
Edwin Romond "Book Signing & Poetry Reading" Today at the Nazareth Arts Center
May 29, 2011 | 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Experience the humor and compassion of poet Edwin Romond during his "Book Signing & Poetry Reading." Ed recently published his latest book. He has previously written four books of poetry, two musical plays and was a public school teacher for 32 years. Learn more about his work here: http://www.edwinromond.com/.
Experience the humor and compassion of poet Edwin Romond during his "Book Signing & Poetry Reading." Ed recently published his latest book. He has previously written four books of poetry, two musical plays and was a public school teacher for 32 years. Learn more about his work here: http://www.edwinromond.com/.
Sunday!
Tuesday May 31, 2011
Last Day of May!!
LAST E-MAIL IN MAY!
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How are you?
How was your weekend?
What did you do all weekend?
Anything fun?
Any Picnic?
I am much better!
Had a great weekend!
Went to the steelhawks arena Football Game Saturday!
That was fun!!
Monday I Went to the Nazareth Parade!
That loud bang made me jump!
Small E-Mail Today because of another e-mail Wednesday!
Nazareth plays Emmaus at 5:30pm Wednesday at Coca Cola Park!
I Will be collecting tickets!!!
I Hope to see you at the Gate!!
Phillies had a great weekend!
Finally winning!
Did you stay cool all weekend?
It was HOT!!
We had BAD STORMS TOO.
Come out and walk for Mrs.Amato (AMAZING guidance counselor on leave battling
Cancer)
$5 && you get out of entire 3rd block! [ 11:15 - 1:15 ]
All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society
There will be:
-lunch from Chick-Fil-A & Mivajo's ($3 for sandwiches)
-baked goods
-ice cream truck
-DUNK TANK
-may also be live band on the field
- T-Shirts
- RAFFLES for Shear Envy,Lehigh Valley Laser tag, So Fun yogurt and other
awesome places!
DJ Adriano Garibaldi will be keeping the musiic flow going :)
Let me know ASAP or
See Mrs. Teles in room 214 during homeroom,between classes or after
school!!!!!!!! Stop in before Friday May 27
Please spread the word!
We need 100 people by friday or else it will be cancelled
LETS NOT LET MRS.AMATO DOWN!!!!!!!
~STUDENTS WHO HAVE GRADUATED FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL ARE ALSO WELCOME TO JOIN!
(rain day is June 2)
Upcoming Events at the Nazareth Arts Center:
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble
Friday, June 3, 2011 | 8:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble will provide an evening of
improvised contemporary art music. Director of the ensemble, Stanley
Schumacher (trombone, voice) will perform with Jason Smeltzer (theremin), Matt
Engle (double bass), and Mike Szekely (percussion). The ensemble's newest CD,
Way Cool, is available from CD Baby and iTunes. Whether you are already a fan
of contemporary art music or are just curious to learn more about it, this
concert will be of interest to you.
FREE ADMISSION
Schedule:
Tuesday May 31:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm DIANA
4:40pm-5:15pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:20pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Wednesday June 1:
NO RADIO SHOW TODAY
8am-3pm DIANA (ALL DAY)
9am PT THERAPHY AT MUHLENBURG
11-1pm AT THE WALK FOR PAM AMATO AT NAZARETH FOOTBALL FIELD
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm Collecting Tickets at Coca Cola Park
5pm AT THE EMMAUS-NAZARETH BASEBALL GAME AT COCA COLA PARK
6pm-9pm JARRET BROWN ON WGPA 1100
NO ANNOUNCING
OFF TONIGHT
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Thursday June 2:
8:30am-11am DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230 (TAPE DELAYED)
1:30pm-6pm DIANA
2pm-3pm CALLING BINGO AT MORAVIAN HALL SQUARE
4:40pm-5:15pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:20pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
6pm RCN SPORTS TALK ON RCN4
7:30pm JOLLY JOE TIMMER ON RCN4
NO ANNOUNCING
OFF TONIGHT
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Friday June 3:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
2pm-6pm DIANA
3pm-4pm PT THERAPHY AT MUHLENBURG
5pm-5:30pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:35pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Saturday June 4:
8:30am-10am ATTENDENT (DIFFERENT LADY)
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470AM
10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Sunday June 5:
11am Radio Show
1:30pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL17
1:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
10pm Anchor News on CW57
RIP:
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Melissa Kinsella
Joey Beers
Ben Yorgy
Brooke Stephens
Ryan Zawada
Frank Silfries
Pumpkin Groller
Al Alberts
Morgan Mcginis
Jason Gilligan
Harriet Lindenmoyer
Barbara Johnson
Chris Henry
Oral Roberts
Patti Heffner
Britney Murphy
Glen W. Bell Jr
Vince Heinlein
Heather Miller
John Murtha
Julio Rivera
Aaaron Groff
Jack Lapos
Tom Ochs
Mario Donnagelo
Sally Murphy
Owens Thomas
Ernie Harwell
Robin Roberts
Luke Hahn
Bob Shephard
Michael Yakemik
Donald Fritz
George Steinbrenner
Teko Johnson
Kiski
SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDANT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She is the most awesome attendant ever!!!
President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, Dream Kids and Keith Groller, Ray
Kaminski Fan Clubs!
Keep It real!
Thanks for your Time!
CHECK OUT THE NAZARETH'S ART CENTER WEBSITE AND ROSS NUNAMAKER RUNS THE CENTER!
His Website for the Arts Center:
http://www.thenunamakergroup.com/projects/market/nazareth-center-for-the-arts/
I Highly suggest you check out one of his upcoming events at the Arts Center!
SEE YOU TUESDAY!
Last Day of May!!
LAST E-MAIL IN MAY!
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How are you?
How was your weekend?
What did you do all weekend?
Anything fun?
Any Picnic?
I am much better!
Had a great weekend!
Went to the steelhawks arena Football Game Saturday!
That was fun!!
Monday I Went to the Nazareth Parade!
That loud bang made me jump!
Small E-Mail Today because of another e-mail Wednesday!
Nazareth plays Emmaus at 5:30pm Wednesday at Coca Cola Park!
I Will be collecting tickets!!!
I Hope to see you at the Gate!!
Phillies had a great weekend!
Finally winning!
Did you stay cool all weekend?
It was HOT!!
We had BAD STORMS TOO.
Come out and walk for Mrs.Amato (AMAZING guidance counselor on leave battling
Cancer)
$5 && you get out of entire 3rd block! [ 11:15 - 1:15 ]
All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society
There will be:
-lunch from Chick-Fil-A & Mivajo's ($3 for sandwiches)
-baked goods
-ice cream truck
-DUNK TANK
-may also be live band on the field
- T-Shirts
- RAFFLES for Shear Envy,Lehigh Valley Laser tag, So Fun yogurt and other
awesome places!
DJ Adriano Garibaldi will be keeping the musiic flow going :)
Let me know ASAP or
See Mrs. Teles in room 214 during homeroom,between classes or after
school!!!!!!!! Stop in before Friday May 27
Please spread the word!
We need 100 people by friday or else it will be cancelled
LETS NOT LET MRS.AMATO DOWN!!!!!!!
~STUDENTS WHO HAVE GRADUATED FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL ARE ALSO WELCOME TO JOIN!
(rain day is June 2)
Upcoming Events at the Nazareth Arts Center:
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble
Friday, June 3, 2011 | 8:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble will provide an evening of
improvised contemporary art music. Director of the ensemble, Stanley
Schumacher (trombone, voice) will perform with Jason Smeltzer (theremin), Matt
Engle (double bass), and Mike Szekely (percussion). The ensemble's newest CD,
Way Cool, is available from CD Baby and iTunes. Whether you are already a fan
of contemporary art music or are just curious to learn more about it, this
concert will be of interest to you.
FREE ADMISSION
Schedule:
Tuesday May 31:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm DIANA
4:40pm-5:15pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:20pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Wednesday June 1:
NO RADIO SHOW TODAY
8am-3pm DIANA (ALL DAY)
9am PT THERAPHY AT MUHLENBURG
11-1pm AT THE WALK FOR PAM AMATO AT NAZARETH FOOTBALL FIELD
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm Collecting Tickets at Coca Cola Park
5pm AT THE EMMAUS-NAZARETH BASEBALL GAME AT COCA COLA PARK
6pm-9pm JARRET BROWN ON WGPA 1100
NO ANNOUNCING
OFF TONIGHT
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Thursday June 2:
8:30am-11am DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230 (TAPE DELAYED)
1:30pm-6pm DIANA
2pm-3pm CALLING BINGO AT MORAVIAN HALL SQUARE
4:40pm-5:15pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:20pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
6pm RCN SPORTS TALK ON RCN4
7:30pm JOLLY JOE TIMMER ON RCN4
NO ANNOUNCING
OFF TONIGHT
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Friday June 3:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
2pm-6pm DIANA
3pm-4pm PT THERAPHY AT MUHLENBURG
5pm-5:30pm AT NAZARETH SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
5:35pm-5:50pm SANDY PHILLIPS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Saturday June 4:
8:30am-10am ATTENDENT (DIFFERENT LADY)
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470AM
10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Sunday June 5:
11am Radio Show
1:30pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL17
1:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
10pm Anchor News on CW57
RIP:
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Melissa Kinsella
Joey Beers
Ben Yorgy
Brooke Stephens
Ryan Zawada
Frank Silfries
Pumpkin Groller
Al Alberts
Morgan Mcginis
Jason Gilligan
Harriet Lindenmoyer
Barbara Johnson
Chris Henry
Oral Roberts
Patti Heffner
Britney Murphy
Glen W. Bell Jr
Vince Heinlein
Heather Miller
John Murtha
Julio Rivera
Aaaron Groff
Jack Lapos
Tom Ochs
Mario Donnagelo
Sally Murphy
Owens Thomas
Ernie Harwell
Robin Roberts
Luke Hahn
Bob Shephard
Michael Yakemik
Donald Fritz
George Steinbrenner
Teko Johnson
Kiski
SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDANT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She is the most awesome attendant ever!!!
President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, Dream Kids and Keith Groller, Ray
Kaminski Fan Clubs!
Keep It real!
Thanks for your Time!
CHECK OUT THE NAZARETH'S ART CENTER WEBSITE AND ROSS NUNAMAKER RUNS THE CENTER!
His Website for the Arts Center:
http://www.thenunamakergroup.com/projects/market/nazareth-center-for-the-arts/
I Highly suggest you check out one of his upcoming events at the Arts Center!
SEE YOU TUESDAY!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Five medals for area girls contingent at PIAA track and field championships
FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES
Liberty High School junior Amy Darlington could have been speaking for four other area individual girls and a relay Saturday at the PIAA track and field championships when she said, "I was just happy to get a medal."
Darlington's fourth-place finish of 10 minutes, 47.61 seconds in the Class AAA 3,200-meter run brought home the highest-place medal of any local competitor during the meet at Shippensburg University's Seth Grove Stadium.
Saucon Valley senior Alyssa Lombardo, the 2010 Class AA champion in the 400-meter dash and the PIAA Class AA record holder in the event (54.65), ran 57.24 in the Class AAA 400, good for a seventh-place medal. Medals went to the top eight athletes in each event.
In Class AA, Notre Dame junior Amy Kester finished sixth in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles in 46.76, Moravian Academy senior Rebecca Askins-Gast took seventh in the 800-meter run in 2:18.69 and the Bethlehem Catholic quartet of Kim Garcia, Rachel Balogh, Jade Kubitsky and Jenny Schadt came in eighth in the 3,200 relay (9:49.11).
Had District 1 not been competing in the 3,200, Darlington would have been a state champion. The three girls who finished ahead of her -- Teri Gerlach of Pennridge, who won in 10:36, Sara Sargent of Pennsbury, and Meghan McGovern of North Penn -- all hail from southeastern Pennsylvania.
"My plan was to stay with the leaders and see how long I could keep up with them," Darlington said. "I just ran this like it was a normal race. At the start, the race broke up into two groups and I wanted to be in the front group with the faster pace."
Darlington hung in with the District 1 trio and Regan Rome of Dallas until about halfway through the sixth lap. Rome fell back further and wound up sixth, while Darlington ran the last 1,000 meters pretty much by herself.
"In the beginning the pace was pretty fast and then (the top three) picked it up," Darlington said. "I was trying to go as fast as I could and I knew I had to keep up with them, but I was tired and it was hard and I fell behind a little. I had no one to race with and it's harder to run all by yourself."
But Darlington dropped no farther. She finished strongly and with a smile.
"No one passed me, and that was good," she said. "It was another good race. It's been a lot of fun with all of my teammates here. The time is fine, and it's fun to be here."
Kester continued to be slightly surprised she was even in Shippensburg, much less on the medal stand.
"I'm so excited," Kester said. "I'm astonished that after my coach (Art Corrigan) told me how hard a state medal is to win, I just picked (the 300) hurdles this year and I won a state medal in it."
Despite whacking a hurdle with her left knee and having to dodge a fallen opponent at the last hurdle, Kester finished strongly, if not quite as low as she wanted.
"Our school record in 46.5 and that is what I was going for," she said. "So now I want to come back here next year to break that."
Kester said she was encouraged by her father, Tom, to run the hurdles.
"He just thought I'd be good at it," Kester said.
Good enough to make a state final, if barely.
"I was really nervous and I didn't run the time I wanted to, but then I saw (Corrigan) give me the thumbs-up and I'd qualified by .03 of a second," Kester said.
Askins-Gast's experience was almost the same as Kester's -- a semifinal nailbiter and a strong final.
"I just barely qualified (by .16 of a second)," the Moravian junior said. "I was in the second heat and we all finished in a big clump, and the first heat was faster. When I finished the semis I didn't think I'd made it. You want to pace yourself in the semifinal so you have something left for the final but not so much that you don't make the final."
In the final, Askins-Gast surged at the start but then ran steadily.
"I really wanted to go out fast and not get boxed in like I did in the semifinal," she said. "I knew (the field) would catch up by the end of the first lap. This wasn't the best season for me (she overcame torn ankle ligaments) but I wanted to medal and run sub-2:20, so I'm happy with (states)."
Happy -- even giddy -- would also describe the Golden Hawks' relay, which was seeded well back into the second half of the Class AA field but emerged with hardware anyway. For much of the race, Becahi's quartet even battled with the leaders (Montoursville won in 9:25.5) before falling back.
"We just wanted to stay in the front as long as we could; it's awesome, it's awesome," said Balogh as her teammates added "Everything's awesome!"
Garcia, a senior winning a medal in her last and only chance, agreed.
"This was my first time coming out here," she said. "It's great to win a medal."
Schadt said she was looking forward to doing better next year. Darlington was thinking 2011-12, too.
"I'll take a break for a week and start training for cross country," she said.
NOTES: Liberty senior Jess Cygan, seeded third in the Class AA 1,600, finished 12th in 5:12.71 ... Philadelphia West Catholic won its second straight Class AA team title with 59 points, while State College edged Abington 37-36 for the Class AAA crown.
http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/05/five_medals_for_area_girls_con.html
Liberty High School junior Amy Darlington could have been speaking for four other area individual girls and a relay Saturday at the PIAA track and field championships when she said, "I was just happy to get a medal."
Darlington's fourth-place finish of 10 minutes, 47.61 seconds in the Class AAA 3,200-meter run brought home the highest-place medal of any local competitor during the meet at Shippensburg University's Seth Grove Stadium.
Saucon Valley senior Alyssa Lombardo, the 2010 Class AA champion in the 400-meter dash and the PIAA Class AA record holder in the event (54.65), ran 57.24 in the Class AAA 400, good for a seventh-place medal. Medals went to the top eight athletes in each event.
In Class AA, Notre Dame junior Amy Kester finished sixth in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles in 46.76, Moravian Academy senior Rebecca Askins-Gast took seventh in the 800-meter run in 2:18.69 and the Bethlehem Catholic quartet of Kim Garcia, Rachel Balogh, Jade Kubitsky and Jenny Schadt came in eighth in the 3,200 relay (9:49.11).
Had District 1 not been competing in the 3,200, Darlington would have been a state champion. The three girls who finished ahead of her -- Teri Gerlach of Pennridge, who won in 10:36, Sara Sargent of Pennsbury, and Meghan McGovern of North Penn -- all hail from southeastern Pennsylvania.
"My plan was to stay with the leaders and see how long I could keep up with them," Darlington said. "I just ran this like it was a normal race. At the start, the race broke up into two groups and I wanted to be in the front group with the faster pace."
Darlington hung in with the District 1 trio and Regan Rome of Dallas until about halfway through the sixth lap. Rome fell back further and wound up sixth, while Darlington ran the last 1,000 meters pretty much by herself.
"In the beginning the pace was pretty fast and then (the top three) picked it up," Darlington said. "I was trying to go as fast as I could and I knew I had to keep up with them, but I was tired and it was hard and I fell behind a little. I had no one to race with and it's harder to run all by yourself."
But Darlington dropped no farther. She finished strongly and with a smile.
"No one passed me, and that was good," she said. "It was another good race. It's been a lot of fun with all of my teammates here. The time is fine, and it's fun to be here."
Kester continued to be slightly surprised she was even in Shippensburg, much less on the medal stand.
"I'm so excited," Kester said. "I'm astonished that after my coach (Art Corrigan) told me how hard a state medal is to win, I just picked (the 300) hurdles this year and I won a state medal in it."
Despite whacking a hurdle with her left knee and having to dodge a fallen opponent at the last hurdle, Kester finished strongly, if not quite as low as she wanted.
"Our school record in 46.5 and that is what I was going for," she said. "So now I want to come back here next year to break that."
Kester said she was encouraged by her father, Tom, to run the hurdles.
"He just thought I'd be good at it," Kester said.
Good enough to make a state final, if barely.
"I was really nervous and I didn't run the time I wanted to, but then I saw (Corrigan) give me the thumbs-up and I'd qualified by .03 of a second," Kester said.
Askins-Gast's experience was almost the same as Kester's -- a semifinal nailbiter and a strong final.
"I just barely qualified (by .16 of a second)," the Moravian junior said. "I was in the second heat and we all finished in a big clump, and the first heat was faster. When I finished the semis I didn't think I'd made it. You want to pace yourself in the semifinal so you have something left for the final but not so much that you don't make the final."
In the final, Askins-Gast surged at the start but then ran steadily.
"I really wanted to go out fast and not get boxed in like I did in the semifinal," she said. "I knew (the field) would catch up by the end of the first lap. This wasn't the best season for me (she overcame torn ankle ligaments) but I wanted to medal and run sub-2:20, so I'm happy with (states)."
Happy -- even giddy -- would also describe the Golden Hawks' relay, which was seeded well back into the second half of the Class AA field but emerged with hardware anyway. For much of the race, Becahi's quartet even battled with the leaders (Montoursville won in 9:25.5) before falling back.
"We just wanted to stay in the front as long as we could; it's awesome, it's awesome," said Balogh as her teammates added "Everything's awesome!"
Garcia, a senior winning a medal in her last and only chance, agreed.
"This was my first time coming out here," she said. "It's great to win a medal."
Schadt said she was looking forward to doing better next year. Darlington was thinking 2011-12, too.
"I'll take a break for a week and start training for cross country," she said.
NOTES: Liberty senior Jess Cygan, seeded third in the Class AA 1,600, finished 12th in 5:12.71 ... Philadelphia West Catholic won its second straight Class AA team title with 59 points, while State College edged Abington 37-36 for the Class AAA crown.
http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/05/five_medals_for_area_girls_con.html
Lehigh Valley Steelhawks win third straight game
FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES
The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks closed out their schedule at Stabler Arena this season with their third straight victory.
The Steelhawks trailed only 3-0 in the game and led by as many as 26 points in the 46-38 win over the Richmond Revolution. It was the third win this season for the Steelhawks (4-8) over Richmond (2-10).
Andre Sloan El completed 7 of 14 passes for 84 yards and three touchdowns for the Steelhawks.
Isaiah Grier rushed for 57 yards on 12 carries and scored a touchdown for Lehigh Valley. Pius X High School grad Quinton Lopez added an 18-yard touchdown catch for the Steelhawks.
Lehigh Valley travels to play the Green Bay Blizzard (9-3) at 7:30 p.m. next Saturday
http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/05/lehigh_valley_steelhawks_win_t.html
The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks closed out their schedule at Stabler Arena this season with their third straight victory.
The Steelhawks trailed only 3-0 in the game and led by as many as 26 points in the 46-38 win over the Richmond Revolution. It was the third win this season for the Steelhawks (4-8) over Richmond (2-10).
Andre Sloan El completed 7 of 14 passes for 84 yards and three touchdowns for the Steelhawks.
Isaiah Grier rushed for 57 yards on 12 carries and scored a touchdown for Lehigh Valley. Pius X High School grad Quinton Lopez added an 18-yard touchdown catch for the Steelhawks.
Lehigh Valley travels to play the Green Bay Blizzard (9-3) at 7:30 p.m. next Saturday
http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/05/lehigh_valley_steelhawks_win_t.html
PCNTV SCHEDULE
---SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE---
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2011
2:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
2:40p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
4:20p Voices of Veterans: Walter Kuczma, USS Intrepid, US Navy, WWII
5:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
Veterans Interviews
12:00a Bob Kauffman, US Army, WWII
1:20a Jack Brown, 3161st Signal Service Company, US Army
- - - - - - - - - -
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011
2:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
9:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
Veterans Interviews
9:40p Jerry Kintigh, U.S. Air Force, Cold War
10:35p Mike Kuryla, USS Indianapolis, US Navy, WWII
11:20p James Frick, 29th Infantry Division, US Army, WWII
12:55a Al Stuever, U.S. Army, Korean War
- - - - - - - - - -
MONDAY, MAY 30, 2011
Veterans Interviews
6:00a Bob Dimond, U.S. Army, Korean War
7:00a Len Orlando, US Army Air Corps, WWII
7:40a Frank Ginther, USS Pueblo, US Navy, Cold War
- - - - - - - - - -
9:00a PIAA Track & Field Championships
4:00p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
5:45p Weather World
6:00p Voices of Veterans: Dick DeVett, U.S. Navy, Vietnam War
7:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Glenda Gracia, Long Time Manager for Singer Phyllis Hyman
7:00a PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
8:00a PA Books "Larry Kane's Philadelphia" with author Larry Kane
9:00a Job Creation
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
10:55a Marcellus Shale Industry
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
1:30p Publication of Legal Notices
PA House Local Government Committee
4:25p Federal Debt
Capital BlueCross Forum
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Hertzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
8:30p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Mark Critz, D-Pennsylvania
Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pennsylvania
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
10:55p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Frank Dermody, D-Minority Leader
Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Dallas Green, Manager of 1980 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies
7:00a PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
8:00a PA Books "Last Harvest" with author Witold Rybczynski
9:00a PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities (Recorded)
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
10:00a On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Hertzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
12:00p (LIVE) Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
12:45p (LIVE) Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
2:00p (LIVE) Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
2:45p (LIVE) Demand Response Programs
3:30p (LIVE) PA Energy Savings Programs
4:15p (LIVE) PA Sustainable Energy Funds
- - - - - - - - - -
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: PA Budget
Michael Morrill, Executive Director of Keystone Progress
Sam Rohrer, State Director of Americans for Prosperity
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: PA Budget with Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
8:30p Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
Demand Response Programs
PA Energy Savings Programs
PA Sustainable Energy Funds
http://www.pcntv.com/
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2011
2:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
2:40p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
4:20p Voices of Veterans: Walter Kuczma, USS Intrepid, US Navy, WWII
5:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
Veterans Interviews
12:00a Bob Kauffman, US Army, WWII
1:20a Jack Brown, 3161st Signal Service Company, US Army
- - - - - - - - - -
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011
2:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
9:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
Veterans Interviews
9:40p Jerry Kintigh, U.S. Air Force, Cold War
10:35p Mike Kuryla, USS Indianapolis, US Navy, WWII
11:20p James Frick, 29th Infantry Division, US Army, WWII
12:55a Al Stuever, U.S. Army, Korean War
- - - - - - - - - -
MONDAY, MAY 30, 2011
Veterans Interviews
6:00a Bob Dimond, U.S. Army, Korean War
7:00a Len Orlando, US Army Air Corps, WWII
7:40a Frank Ginther, USS Pueblo, US Navy, Cold War
- - - - - - - - - -
9:00a PIAA Track & Field Championships
4:00p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
5:45p Weather World
6:00p Voices of Veterans: Dick DeVett, U.S. Navy, Vietnam War
7:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Glenda Gracia, Long Time Manager for Singer Phyllis Hyman
7:00a PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
8:00a PA Books "Larry Kane's Philadelphia" with author Larry Kane
9:00a Job Creation
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
10:55a Marcellus Shale Industry
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
1:30p Publication of Legal Notices
PA House Local Government Committee
4:25p Federal Debt
Capital BlueCross Forum
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Hertzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
8:30p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Mark Critz, D-Pennsylvania
Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pennsylvania
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
10:55p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Frank Dermody, D-Minority Leader
Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Dallas Green, Manager of 1980 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies
7:00a PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
8:00a PA Books "Last Harvest" with author Witold Rybczynski
9:00a PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities (Recorded)
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
10:00a On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Hertzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
12:00p (LIVE) Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
12:45p (LIVE) Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
2:00p (LIVE) Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
2:45p (LIVE) Demand Response Programs
3:30p (LIVE) PA Energy Savings Programs
4:15p (LIVE) PA Sustainable Energy Funds
- - - - - - - - - -
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: PA Budget
Michael Morrill, Executive Director of Keystone Progress
Sam Rohrer, State Director of Americans for Prosperity
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: PA Budget with Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
8:30p Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
Demand Response Programs
PA Energy Savings Programs
PA Sustainable Energy Funds
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Friday, May 27, 2011
Nazareth Area Middle Schoolers attempt to break world whistling record
FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES
With a dozen Lehigh Valley area veterans at their side and the assistance of the Nazareth Area High School Wind Ensemble, the Nazareth Area Middle School student body Friday attempted to break a Guinness World Record for the most people whistling simultaneously at a single venue.
The students currently are awaiting approval from the London-based Guinness World Records Limited for validation and expect to hear back by next school year, according to event organizers.
The current record was attained June 6, 2010, by 329 people who whistled for about five minutes at a shopping mall in Tokyo.
On Friday, roughly 750 seventh- and eighth-graders packed the football field to whistle to "America the Beautiful" and "God Bless America" in honor of Lehigh Valley veterans. Nazareth students also surpassed the five-minute record held by the Japan group.
The idea to break the record came from 14-year-old Cameron Ohrwashel, an eighth-grader who wanted to break a Guinness World Record. Last summer, he began looking up various records that the school would be able to assist him in the effort.
Since Ohrwashel is an avid whistler in his household, the youngster said he thought whistle-blowing would be an easy venture.
"I'm happy that everyone came out, everyone whistled and it was a successful time," Ohrwashel said following the record-breaking attempt.
The whistling was documented by recordings and photographs. Upper Nazareth Township Board of Supervisors Chairman Mike Rinker and police Chief Alan Siegfried also served as witnesses.
According to Monique Ohrwashel, Cameron’s mother and adviser of the student-run Make-A-Wish Club, if the record-breaking is successful, the school and its record will be posted on the organization’s website.
Prior to the whistling, students attempted gathering donations from family members, friends and others to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Greater Pennsylvania, Pottsville Regional Office. Monique Ohrwashel said the goal was to raise $1 per student for a total of $750.
The student-run Make-A-Wish Club, which gained the backing of the Nazareth Area School Board, was launched in the fall by Cameron Ohrwashel following his idea to break the record.
He said he had wanted to raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation -- in which funds benefit the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses -- while breaking the record.
The Make-A-Wish Club, made up of 50 seventh- and eighth-graders, also helped the rest of the students practice their whistling efforts during a student news broadcasting program. The students practiced about three times before nailing it down, Cameron Ohrwashel said.
Noting anything could have happened that would have led to an error and losing the record attempt, Cameron Ohrwashel said he was proud of his peers, noting, "We had a lot of people to count on."
Kristen Toppeta, 14, an eighth-grader, said the whistling event was a last hurrah for the eighth-graders to come together as a unit before graduation.
"I think it was awesome, we all came together as a school and showed what we could do," she said.
Middle school Principal Robert Kern also applauded the efforts of the students and the idea to tie the record-breaking attempt in with Memorial Day.
He said the veterans are not a group to which the students always have the opportunity to be exposed.
"As someone who's an out-of-the-box thinker ,when this idea came to me, I didn’t even bat an eye," Kern said.
Mike Regrut, of Phillipsburg, a member of the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 415, said he was touched by the students including area veterans in their record-breaking attempt.
"It's great to see the kids remembering what Memorial Day is all about," Regrut said. "Those veterans have given up their tomorrows for our todays. It's the ultimate sacrifice."
http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/nazareth/index.ssf/2011/05/nazareth_area_middle_schoolers.html
With a dozen Lehigh Valley area veterans at their side and the assistance of the Nazareth Area High School Wind Ensemble, the Nazareth Area Middle School student body Friday attempted to break a Guinness World Record for the most people whistling simultaneously at a single venue.
The students currently are awaiting approval from the London-based Guinness World Records Limited for validation and expect to hear back by next school year, according to event organizers.
The current record was attained June 6, 2010, by 329 people who whistled for about five minutes at a shopping mall in Tokyo.
On Friday, roughly 750 seventh- and eighth-graders packed the football field to whistle to "America the Beautiful" and "God Bless America" in honor of Lehigh Valley veterans. Nazareth students also surpassed the five-minute record held by the Japan group.
The idea to break the record came from 14-year-old Cameron Ohrwashel, an eighth-grader who wanted to break a Guinness World Record. Last summer, he began looking up various records that the school would be able to assist him in the effort.
Since Ohrwashel is an avid whistler in his household, the youngster said he thought whistle-blowing would be an easy venture.
"I'm happy that everyone came out, everyone whistled and it was a successful time," Ohrwashel said following the record-breaking attempt.
The whistling was documented by recordings and photographs. Upper Nazareth Township Board of Supervisors Chairman Mike Rinker and police Chief Alan Siegfried also served as witnesses.
According to Monique Ohrwashel, Cameron’s mother and adviser of the student-run Make-A-Wish Club, if the record-breaking is successful, the school and its record will be posted on the organization’s website.
Prior to the whistling, students attempted gathering donations from family members, friends and others to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Greater Pennsylvania, Pottsville Regional Office. Monique Ohrwashel said the goal was to raise $1 per student for a total of $750.
The student-run Make-A-Wish Club, which gained the backing of the Nazareth Area School Board, was launched in the fall by Cameron Ohrwashel following his idea to break the record.
He said he had wanted to raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation -- in which funds benefit the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses -- while breaking the record.
The Make-A-Wish Club, made up of 50 seventh- and eighth-graders, also helped the rest of the students practice their whistling efforts during a student news broadcasting program. The students practiced about three times before nailing it down, Cameron Ohrwashel said.
Noting anything could have happened that would have led to an error and losing the record attempt, Cameron Ohrwashel said he was proud of his peers, noting, "We had a lot of people to count on."
Kristen Toppeta, 14, an eighth-grader, said the whistling event was a last hurrah for the eighth-graders to come together as a unit before graduation.
"I think it was awesome, we all came together as a school and showed what we could do," she said.
Middle school Principal Robert Kern also applauded the efforts of the students and the idea to tie the record-breaking attempt in with Memorial Day.
He said the veterans are not a group to which the students always have the opportunity to be exposed.
"As someone who's an out-of-the-box thinker ,when this idea came to me, I didn’t even bat an eye," Kern said.
Mike Regrut, of Phillipsburg, a member of the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 415, said he was touched by the students including area veterans in their record-breaking attempt.
"It's great to see the kids remembering what Memorial Day is all about," Regrut said. "Those veterans have given up their tomorrows for our todays. It's the ultimate sacrifice."
http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/nazareth/index.ssf/2011/05/nazareth_area_middle_schoolers.html
PCNTV SCHEDULE
---SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE---
FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2011
4:30p Motorcycle Safety Issues
Rep. Dan Frankel, D-Allegheny
5:05p Motorcyclist Rights Rally
A.B.A.T.E. of PA
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
Veterans Interviews
6:40p Marlin Groft, 1st Marine Raider Battalion, WWII
7:40p Hank Kudzik, U.S. Navy, WWII
9:05p Marsha Four, U.S. Army, Vietnam War
10:10p Dick Penwell, 11th Airborne Division, WWII
11:05p John Otto, 82nd Airborne Division, WWII
12:10a Vince Vicari, 101st Airborne Division, WWII
1:00a Jim Ulmer, U.S. Air Force, Vietnam War
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2011
2:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
2:40p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
4:20p Voices of Veterans: Walter Kuczma, USS Intrepid, US Navy, WWII
5:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
Veterans Interviews
12:00a Bob Kauffman, US Army, WWII
1:20a Jack Brown, 3161st Signal Service Company, US Army
- - - - - - - - - -
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011
2:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
9:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
Veterans Interviews
9:40p Jerry Kintigh, U.S. Air Force, Cold War
10:35p Mike Kuryla, USS Indianapolis, US Navy, WWII
11:20p James Frick, 29th Infantry Division, US Army, WWII
12:55a Al Stuever, U.S. Army, Korean War
- - - - - - - - - -
MONDAY, MAY 30, 2011
Veterans Interviews
6:00a Bob Dimond, U.S. Army, Korean War
7:00a Len Orlando, US Army Air Corps, WWII
7:40a Frank Ginther, USS Pueblo, US Navy, Cold War
- - - - - - - - - -
9:00a PIAA Track & Field Championships
4:00p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
5:45p Weather World
6:00p Voices of Veterans: Dick DeVett, U.S. Navy, Vietnam War
7:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Glenda Gracia, Long Time Manager for Singer Phyllis Hyman
7:00a PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
8:00a PA Books "Larry Kane's Philadelphia" with author Larry Kane
9:00a Job Creation
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
10:55a Marcellus Shale Industry
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
1:30p Publication of Legal Notices
PA House Local Government Committee
4:25p Federal Debt
Capital BlueCross Forum
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Hertzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
8:30p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Mark Critz, D-Pennsylvania
Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pennsylvania
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
10:55p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Frank Dermody, D-Minority Leader
Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Dallas Green, Manager of 1980 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies
7:00a PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
8:00a PA Books "Last Harvest" with author Witold Rybczynski
9:00a PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities (Recorded)
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
10:00a On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Hertzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
12:00p (LIVE) Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
12:45p (LIVE) Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
2:00p (LIVE) Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
2:45p (LIVE) Demand Response Programs
3:30p (LIVE) PA Energy Savings Programs
4:15p (LIVE) PA Sustainable Energy Funds
- - - - - - - - - -
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: PA Budget
Michael Morrill, Executive Director of Keystone Progress
Sam Rohrer, State Director of Americans for Prosperity
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: PA Budget with Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
8:30p Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
Demand Response Programs
PA Energy Savings Programs
PA Sustainable Energy Funds
http://www.pcntv.com/
FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2011
4:30p Motorcycle Safety Issues
Rep. Dan Frankel, D-Allegheny
5:05p Motorcyclist Rights Rally
A.B.A.T.E. of PA
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
Veterans Interviews
6:40p Marlin Groft, 1st Marine Raider Battalion, WWII
7:40p Hank Kudzik, U.S. Navy, WWII
9:05p Marsha Four, U.S. Army, Vietnam War
10:10p Dick Penwell, 11th Airborne Division, WWII
11:05p John Otto, 82nd Airborne Division, WWII
12:10a Vince Vicari, 101st Airborne Division, WWII
1:00a Jim Ulmer, U.S. Air Force, Vietnam War
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2011
2:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
2:40p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
4:20p Voices of Veterans: Walter Kuczma, USS Intrepid, US Navy, WWII
5:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
Veterans Interviews
12:00a Bob Kauffman, US Army, WWII
1:20a Jack Brown, 3161st Signal Service Company, US Army
- - - - - - - - - -
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011
2:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
9:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
Veterans Interviews
9:40p Jerry Kintigh, U.S. Air Force, Cold War
10:35p Mike Kuryla, USS Indianapolis, US Navy, WWII
11:20p James Frick, 29th Infantry Division, US Army, WWII
12:55a Al Stuever, U.S. Army, Korean War
- - - - - - - - - -
MONDAY, MAY 30, 2011
Veterans Interviews
6:00a Bob Dimond, U.S. Army, Korean War
7:00a Len Orlando, US Army Air Corps, WWII
7:40a Frank Ginther, USS Pueblo, US Navy, Cold War
- - - - - - - - - -
9:00a PIAA Track & Field Championships
4:00p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
5:45p Weather World
6:00p Voices of Veterans: Dick DeVett, U.S. Navy, Vietnam War
7:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Glenda Gracia, Long Time Manager for Singer Phyllis Hyman
7:00a PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
8:00a PA Books "Larry Kane's Philadelphia" with author Larry Kane
9:00a Job Creation
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
10:55a Marcellus Shale Industry
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
1:30p Publication of Legal Notices
PA House Local Government Committee
4:25p Federal Debt
Capital BlueCross Forum
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Hertzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
8:30p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Mark Critz, D-Pennsylvania
Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pennsylvania
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
10:55p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Frank Dermody, D-Minority Leader
Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Dallas Green, Manager of 1980 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies
7:00a PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
8:00a PA Books "Last Harvest" with author Witold Rybczynski
9:00a PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities (Recorded)
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
10:00a On the Issues: Unemployment Compensation
Stephen Hertzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
12:00p (LIVE) Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
12:45p (LIVE) Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
2:00p (LIVE) Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
2:45p (LIVE) Demand Response Programs
3:30p (LIVE) PA Energy Savings Programs
4:15p (LIVE) PA Sustainable Energy Funds
- - - - - - - - - -
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: PA Budget
Michael Morrill, Executive Director of Keystone Progress
Sam Rohrer, State Director of Americans for Prosperity
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On the Issues: PA Budget with Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
8:30p Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
Demand Response Programs
PA Energy Savings Programs
PA Sustainable Energy Funds
http://www.pcntv.com/
Jerry Haines Tonight at the Nazareth Arts Center
Friday, May 27, 2011 | 7:30 p.m.
Jerry Haines is a Solo/Singer/Songwriter Folk Act, who finger picks most of his songs on guitar and adds strong blends of harmonica. Jerry's well thought out 'from the heart' lyrics draw on day to day life, love, loss, happiness, and sadness that are easy for people to understand and relate to. Jerry also plays an autoharp that offers its beautiful, distinctive, "Old Time" sound and accompanies himself on harmonica at times. Pretty, flowing waltzes to lively paced reels and jigs.
Free Admission, $10 Donation Suggested.
Jerry Haines is a Solo/Singer/Songwriter Folk Act, who finger picks most of his songs on guitar and adds strong blends of harmonica. Jerry's well thought out 'from the heart' lyrics draw on day to day life, love, loss, happiness, and sadness that are easy for people to understand and relate to. Jerry also plays an autoharp that offers its beautiful, distinctive, "Old Time" sound and accompanies himself on harmonica at times. Pretty, flowing waltzes to lively paced reels and jigs.
Free Admission, $10 Donation Suggested.
BIG TEN NETWORK TV SCHEDULE
Friday May 27:
12:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Game #3
03:00AM Michigan State Campus Programming: MSU Today Presents: Spartan Sagas - Bill Wenk, Gabby Kleber,
03:30AM Michigan State Campus Programming: Spartan Sagas #3
04:00AM Illinois Campus Programming: Illinois Filmmakers
05:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
05:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:00AM Michigan Campus Programming: Out of the Blue 309
07:30AM Michigan Campus Programming: Out of the Blue 308
08:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Game #5
11:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
11:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
12:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Game #6- Live
03:30PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Game #7- Live
07:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Semifinal #1- Live
10:00PM Big Ten Diamond Report- Live
10:30PM The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2011
Documentary series that gives viewers an unprecedented look into the lives of the student-athletes and coaches throughout the conference basketball season concluding at the Big Ten Tournament.
11:30PM Big Ten Diamond Report
Saturday May 28:
12:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Game #6
03:00AM Michigan Campus Programming: Out of the Blue 309
03:30AM Michigan Campus Programming: Out of the Blue 308
04:00AM Minnesota Campus Programming: History of the Land - Part 1
05:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
05:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
08:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
08:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
09:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Semifinal #1
12:00PM Big Ten Rowing '11
01:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2005 Ohio State at Michigan
03:00PM Big Ten Legends: Jim Abbott (HD)
A showcase of past legendary Big Ten athletes.
03:30PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Semifinal #2- Live
07:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship- Live
10:00PM Big Ten Diamond Report- Live
10:30PM The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2011
Documentary series that gives viewers an unprecedented look into the lives of the student-athletes and coaches throughout the conference basketball season concluding at the Big Ten Tournament.
11:30PM Big Ten Diamond Report
Sunday May 29:
12:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship
03:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
03:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
04:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
04:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
05:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
05:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
08:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship
11:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
11:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
12:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship (If Necessary)- Live
03:00PM Big Ten Diamond Report- Live
03:30PM The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2011
Documentary series that gives viewers an unprecedented look into the lives of the student-athletes and coaches throughout the conference basketball season concluding at the Big Ten Tournament.
04:30PM The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2011
Documentary series that gives viewers an unprecedented look into the lives of the student-athletes and coaches throughout the conference basketball season concluding at the Big Ten Tournament.
05:30PM Big Ten Diamond Report
08:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship (If Necessary)
11:00PM Big Ten Diamond Report
11:30PM Big Ten Icons: Dave Winfield
Monday May 30:
12:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
12:30AM Big Ten Rowing '11
01:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
02:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
02:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
03:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship (If Necessary)
06:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
08:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
08:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
09:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
09:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
10:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
10:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
11:00AM Big Ten Rowing '11
12:00PM Penn State Campus Programming: We Are: the Millennials
12:30PM Penn State Campus Programming: Conversations: Salexander McCall-Smith
01:00PM Iowa Campus Programming: Iowa Magazine: #10
01:30PM Iowa Campus Programming: Iowa Writers' Workshop: Andres Dubus III
02:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2005 Minnesota at Michigan
04:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship
07:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship (If Necessary)
10:00PM The Big Ten's Best: Heisman Winners (HD)
10:30PM The Big Ten's Best: Running Backs of the 70s (HD)
11:00PM Big Ten Film Vault: 1964 Football Yearbook
11:30PM Big Ten Icons: Dick Butkus
Tuesday May 31:
12:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1995 Rose Bowl: Penn State vs. Oregon
Ki-Jana Carter rushed for 156 yards and three touchdowns, as Penn State defeated the Ducks38-20.
03:00AM Penn State Campus Programming: We Are: the Millennials
03:30AM Penn State Campus Programming: Conversations: Salexander McCall-Smith
04:00AM Iowa Campus Programming: Iowa Magazine: #10
04:30AM Iowa Campus Programming: Conversations: Stephen Lovely
05:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: Iowa vs. Indiana
07:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2005 Minnesota at Michigan
09:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship (If Necessary)
12:00PM Ohio State Campus Programming: O-H-I-O 25
12:30PM Ohio State Campus Programming: Game Changers 106
01:00PM Wisconsin Campus Programming: Destination Uganda
02:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1995 Rose Bowl: Penn State vs. Oregon
Ki-Jana Carter rushed for 156 yards and three touchdowns, as Penn State defeated the Ducks38-20.
05:00PM Big Ten Icons: John Cappelletti
05:30PM Big Ten Film Vault: 1971 Football Yearbook
06:00PM Big Ten Rowing '11
07:00PM Iowa Campus Programming: Iowa Magazine: #10
07:30PM Wisconsin Campus Programming: Office Hours 2011 Spring #2 Children and Advertising
08:00PM Ohio State Campus Programming: O-H-I-O 25
08:30PM Purdue Campus Programming: Boiler Bytes 20
09:00PM Northwestern Campus Programming: Evans Scholars
09:30PM Michigan State Campus Programming: Spartan Sagas #3
10:00PM Illinois Campus Programming: Ebertfest
10:30PM Minnesota Campus Programming: Peace Crimes
11:00PM The Big Ten's Best: Gameday Traditions (HD)
11:30PM The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2011
Documentary series that gives viewers an unprecedented look into the lives of the student-athletes and coaches throughout the conference basketball season concluding at the Big Ten Tournament.
Wednesday June 1:
12:30AM The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2011
Documentary series that gives viewers an unprecedented look into the lives of the student-athletes and coaches throughout the conference basketball season concluding at the Big Ten Tournament.
01:30AM The Big Ten's Best: Basketball Rivalries (HD)
02:00AM Big Ten Rowing '11
03:00AM Ohio State Campus Programming: O-H-I-O 25
03:30AM Ohio State Campus Programming: Game Changers 106
04:00AM Wisconsin Campus Programming: Wisconsin Reflections: Errol Morris
05:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: Michigan State vs. Iowa
07:00AM The Greatest Seasons: 1989 Basketball (HD)
08:00AM ABC Football Replay '08: Ohio State at Wisconsin (HD)
10:00AM Path to the Pros: Part 1
10:30AM Path to the Pros: Part 2
11:00AM Path to the Pros: Part 3
11:30AM Path to the Pros: Part 4
02:00PM Big Ten Women's Track & Field '11: Indoor Championships
04:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: 2/25/07 - Wisconsin at Ohio State
05:30PM Big Ten Icons: Jerry Lucas
06:30PM Big Ten Icons: Jesse Owens
07:00PM Big Ten Football in 60: Miami at Ohio State
Big Ten College Football Replays
08:00PM Big Ten Football Replay: Iowa at Ohio State
Big Ten College Football Replays
10:00PM Big Ten Basketball Replay: Penn State vs. Ohio State
Thursday June 2:
12:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2003 Fiesta Bowl: Ohio State vs. Miami
The Buckeyes defense forced five Miami turnovers and led Ohio State to a thrilling 31-24 double overtime win, snapping Miami's 34-game winning streak and bringing Ohio State it's first National Championship since 1968.
05:00AM Big Ten Women's Track & Field '11: Indoor Championships
07:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2003 Fiesta Bowl: Ohio State vs. Miami
The Buckeyes defense forced five Miami turnovers and led Ohio State to a thrilling 31-24 double overtime win, snapping Miami's 34-game winning streak and bringing Ohio State it's first National Championship since 1968.
10:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: 12/31/05 - LSU at Ohio State
02:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: 3/9/08 - Indiana at Penn State (HD)
04:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2002 - Penn State at Wisconsin
In Joe Paterno's 50th Big Ten win, the Nittany Lions defense shuts Wisconsin down as Penn State wins a thriller at Camp Randall, 34-31.
06:30PM Big Ten Icons: John Cappelletti
07:00PM Big Ten Football in 60: Northwestern at Penn State
Big Ten College Football Replays
08:00PM Big Ten Basketball Replay: Penn State vs. Michigan State
10:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1983 Sugar Bowl: Penn State vs. Georgia
12:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Game #3
03:00AM Michigan State Campus Programming: MSU Today Presents: Spartan Sagas - Bill Wenk, Gabby Kleber,
03:30AM Michigan State Campus Programming: Spartan Sagas #3
04:00AM Illinois Campus Programming: Illinois Filmmakers
05:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
05:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:00AM Michigan Campus Programming: Out of the Blue 309
07:30AM Michigan Campus Programming: Out of the Blue 308
08:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Game #5
11:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
11:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
12:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Game #6- Live
03:30PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Game #7- Live
07:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Semifinal #1- Live
10:00PM Big Ten Diamond Report- Live
10:30PM The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2011
Documentary series that gives viewers an unprecedented look into the lives of the student-athletes and coaches throughout the conference basketball season concluding at the Big Ten Tournament.
11:30PM Big Ten Diamond Report
Saturday May 28:
12:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Game #6
03:00AM Michigan Campus Programming: Out of the Blue 309
03:30AM Michigan Campus Programming: Out of the Blue 308
04:00AM Minnesota Campus Programming: History of the Land - Part 1
05:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
05:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
08:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
08:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
09:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Semifinal #1
12:00PM Big Ten Rowing '11
01:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2005 Ohio State at Michigan
03:00PM Big Ten Legends: Jim Abbott (HD)
A showcase of past legendary Big Ten athletes.
03:30PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Semifinal #2- Live
07:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship- Live
10:00PM Big Ten Diamond Report- Live
10:30PM The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2011
Documentary series that gives viewers an unprecedented look into the lives of the student-athletes and coaches throughout the conference basketball season concluding at the Big Ten Tournament.
11:30PM Big Ten Diamond Report
Sunday May 29:
12:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship
03:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
03:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
04:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
04:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
05:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
05:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
08:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship
11:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
11:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
12:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship (If Necessary)- Live
03:00PM Big Ten Diamond Report- Live
03:30PM The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2011
Documentary series that gives viewers an unprecedented look into the lives of the student-athletes and coaches throughout the conference basketball season concluding at the Big Ten Tournament.
04:30PM The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2011
Documentary series that gives viewers an unprecedented look into the lives of the student-athletes and coaches throughout the conference basketball season concluding at the Big Ten Tournament.
05:30PM Big Ten Diamond Report
08:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship (If Necessary)
11:00PM Big Ten Diamond Report
11:30PM Big Ten Icons: Dave Winfield
Monday May 30:
12:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
12:30AM Big Ten Rowing '11
01:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
02:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
02:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
03:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship (If Necessary)
06:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
06:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
07:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
08:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
08:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
09:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
09:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
10:00AM Big Ten Diamond Report
10:30AM Big Ten Diamond Report
11:00AM Big Ten Rowing '11
12:00PM Penn State Campus Programming: We Are: the Millennials
12:30PM Penn State Campus Programming: Conversations: Salexander McCall-Smith
01:00PM Iowa Campus Programming: Iowa Magazine: #10
01:30PM Iowa Campus Programming: Iowa Writers' Workshop: Andres Dubus III
02:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2005 Minnesota at Michigan
04:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship
07:00PM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship (If Necessary)
10:00PM The Big Ten's Best: Heisman Winners (HD)
10:30PM The Big Ten's Best: Running Backs of the 70s (HD)
11:00PM Big Ten Film Vault: 1964 Football Yearbook
11:30PM Big Ten Icons: Dick Butkus
Tuesday May 31:
12:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1995 Rose Bowl: Penn State vs. Oregon
Ki-Jana Carter rushed for 156 yards and three touchdowns, as Penn State defeated the Ducks38-20.
03:00AM Penn State Campus Programming: We Are: the Millennials
03:30AM Penn State Campus Programming: Conversations: Salexander McCall-Smith
04:00AM Iowa Campus Programming: Iowa Magazine: #10
04:30AM Iowa Campus Programming: Conversations: Stephen Lovely
05:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: Iowa vs. Indiana
07:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2005 Minnesota at Michigan
09:00AM Big Ten Baseball '11: Big Ten Tournament - Championship (If Necessary)
12:00PM Ohio State Campus Programming: O-H-I-O 25
12:30PM Ohio State Campus Programming: Game Changers 106
01:00PM Wisconsin Campus Programming: Destination Uganda
02:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1995 Rose Bowl: Penn State vs. Oregon
Ki-Jana Carter rushed for 156 yards and three touchdowns, as Penn State defeated the Ducks38-20.
05:00PM Big Ten Icons: John Cappelletti
05:30PM Big Ten Film Vault: 1971 Football Yearbook
06:00PM Big Ten Rowing '11
07:00PM Iowa Campus Programming: Iowa Magazine: #10
07:30PM Wisconsin Campus Programming: Office Hours 2011 Spring #2 Children and Advertising
08:00PM Ohio State Campus Programming: O-H-I-O 25
08:30PM Purdue Campus Programming: Boiler Bytes 20
09:00PM Northwestern Campus Programming: Evans Scholars
09:30PM Michigan State Campus Programming: Spartan Sagas #3
10:00PM Illinois Campus Programming: Ebertfest
10:30PM Minnesota Campus Programming: Peace Crimes
11:00PM The Big Ten's Best: Gameday Traditions (HD)
11:30PM The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2011
Documentary series that gives viewers an unprecedented look into the lives of the student-athletes and coaches throughout the conference basketball season concluding at the Big Ten Tournament.
Wednesday June 1:
12:30AM The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2011
Documentary series that gives viewers an unprecedented look into the lives of the student-athletes and coaches throughout the conference basketball season concluding at the Big Ten Tournament.
01:30AM The Big Ten's Best: Basketball Rivalries (HD)
02:00AM Big Ten Rowing '11
03:00AM Ohio State Campus Programming: O-H-I-O 25
03:30AM Ohio State Campus Programming: Game Changers 106
04:00AM Wisconsin Campus Programming: Wisconsin Reflections: Errol Morris
05:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: Michigan State vs. Iowa
07:00AM The Greatest Seasons: 1989 Basketball (HD)
08:00AM ABC Football Replay '08: Ohio State at Wisconsin (HD)
10:00AM Path to the Pros: Part 1
10:30AM Path to the Pros: Part 2
11:00AM Path to the Pros: Part 3
11:30AM Path to the Pros: Part 4
02:00PM Big Ten Women's Track & Field '11: Indoor Championships
04:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: 2/25/07 - Wisconsin at Ohio State
05:30PM Big Ten Icons: Jerry Lucas
06:30PM Big Ten Icons: Jesse Owens
07:00PM Big Ten Football in 60: Miami at Ohio State
Big Ten College Football Replays
08:00PM Big Ten Football Replay: Iowa at Ohio State
Big Ten College Football Replays
10:00PM Big Ten Basketball Replay: Penn State vs. Ohio State
Thursday June 2:
12:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2003 Fiesta Bowl: Ohio State vs. Miami
The Buckeyes defense forced five Miami turnovers and led Ohio State to a thrilling 31-24 double overtime win, snapping Miami's 34-game winning streak and bringing Ohio State it's first National Championship since 1968.
05:00AM Big Ten Women's Track & Field '11: Indoor Championships
07:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2003 Fiesta Bowl: Ohio State vs. Miami
The Buckeyes defense forced five Miami turnovers and led Ohio State to a thrilling 31-24 double overtime win, snapping Miami's 34-game winning streak and bringing Ohio State it's first National Championship since 1968.
10:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: 12/31/05 - LSU at Ohio State
02:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: 3/9/08 - Indiana at Penn State (HD)
04:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2002 - Penn State at Wisconsin
In Joe Paterno's 50th Big Ten win, the Nittany Lions defense shuts Wisconsin down as Penn State wins a thriller at Camp Randall, 34-31.
06:30PM Big Ten Icons: John Cappelletti
07:00PM Big Ten Football in 60: Northwestern at Penn State
Big Ten College Football Replays
08:00PM Big Ten Basketball Replay: Penn State vs. Michigan State
10:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1983 Sugar Bowl: Penn State vs. Georgia
BLUE RIDGE TV 13 SCHEDULE
Sunday, May 29th, 2011
12:00 AM CVA's
7:30 AM Jesus The Christ Church
8:00 AM Hour of Restoration
8:30 AM Faith in Action
9:00 AM St. Luke's Church Service
10:00 AM Pocono Mountains Today
10:30 AM Health Images
11:00 AM Spotlight Awards Show
2:00 PM Carbon County Oratorical Contest
3:30 PM PA Crossfire
4:00 PM More than Money
4:30 PM PMC: Pathways to Healthy Living
5:00 PM Gaither's Homecoming Hour
6:00 PM Poconos Family Fun Show
6:30 PM Eyecare Today
7:00 PM Real Estate Reporter
8:00 PM Live and Learn
8:30 PM Picture of Health
9:00 PM Your Home: Inside and Out
9:30 PM Destination Fun
10:00 PM Sabroso Video
Top
Monday, May 30th, 2011
12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM Health and Home Report
7:30 AM Pocono Landscape Challenge
8:00 AM Pocono Mountains Today
8:30 AM State Capitol Programming
10:00 AM Legislative Report with Dave Argall
10:30 AM Legislative Report with Mario Scavello
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Cooking for Class
4:30 PM Health Images
5:00 PM American Veteran
5:30 PM Army Newswatch
6:00 PM In The Fight
6:30 PM Airforce News
7:00 PM Talk of the Town
8:00 PM The Lamar Thomas Show
8:30 PM Pocono medical Center: Ask the Doctor
9:00 PM Legislative with Mario Scavello
9:30 PM Pocono Mountains Today
Top
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011
12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM Out in the Open
8:00 AM Talk of the Town
9:00 AM Airforce News
9:30 AM Army Newswatch
10:00 AM The American Veteran
10:30 AM In The Fight
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Pocono Family Fun Show
4:30 PM Pocono Landscape Challenge
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM TV13 Polka Hour
8:00 PM Health Images
8:30 PM TBA
9:00 PM PMC: Pathways To Healthy Living
9:30 PM Victory Lane
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM Eyecare Today
11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
Top
Wednesday, June 1st, 2011
12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM More than Money
8:00 AM Gaither's Homecoming Hour
9:00 AM Out in the Open
9:30 AM Pocono Landscape Challenge
10:00 AM State House Perspectives "Julie Harhart"
10:30 AM Legislative Report with Dave Argal
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Talk of the Town
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM Computerwise-LIVE
8:00 PM Pocono Mountains Today
8:30 PM PMC: Pathways to Healthy Living
9:00 PM Pocono Landscape Challenge
9:30 PM Victory Lane
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM The Stage
11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
Top
Thursday, June 2nd, 2011
12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM Health Images
8:00 AM Health and Home Report
8:30 AM Brain Fuel TV
9:00 AM Equal Access: Sign Language Television
9:30 AM Pocono Mountains Today
10:00 AM Cooking for Class
10:30 AM Legislative with Mario Scavello
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Computerwise-Replay
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM More Than Money - LIVE
7:30 PM Talk of The Town
8:30 PM Pocono Landscape Challenge
9:00 PM Victory Lane
9:30 PM Out In The Open
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM Eyecare Today
11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
11:30 PM Light Of The World
12:00 AM CVA's
7:30 AM Jesus The Christ Church
8:00 AM Hour of Restoration
8:30 AM Faith in Action
9:00 AM St. Luke's Church Service
10:00 AM Pocono Mountains Today
10:30 AM Health Images
11:00 AM Spotlight Awards Show
2:00 PM Carbon County Oratorical Contest
3:30 PM PA Crossfire
4:00 PM More than Money
4:30 PM PMC: Pathways to Healthy Living
5:00 PM Gaither's Homecoming Hour
6:00 PM Poconos Family Fun Show
6:30 PM Eyecare Today
7:00 PM Real Estate Reporter
8:00 PM Live and Learn
8:30 PM Picture of Health
9:00 PM Your Home: Inside and Out
9:30 PM Destination Fun
10:00 PM Sabroso Video
Top
Monday, May 30th, 2011
12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM Health and Home Report
7:30 AM Pocono Landscape Challenge
8:00 AM Pocono Mountains Today
8:30 AM State Capitol Programming
10:00 AM Legislative Report with Dave Argall
10:30 AM Legislative Report with Mario Scavello
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Cooking for Class
4:30 PM Health Images
5:00 PM American Veteran
5:30 PM Army Newswatch
6:00 PM In The Fight
6:30 PM Airforce News
7:00 PM Talk of the Town
8:00 PM The Lamar Thomas Show
8:30 PM Pocono medical Center: Ask the Doctor
9:00 PM Legislative with Mario Scavello
9:30 PM Pocono Mountains Today
Top
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011
12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM Out in the Open
8:00 AM Talk of the Town
9:00 AM Airforce News
9:30 AM Army Newswatch
10:00 AM The American Veteran
10:30 AM In The Fight
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Pocono Family Fun Show
4:30 PM Pocono Landscape Challenge
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM TV13 Polka Hour
8:00 PM Health Images
8:30 PM TBA
9:00 PM PMC: Pathways To Healthy Living
9:30 PM Victory Lane
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM Eyecare Today
11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
Top
Wednesday, June 1st, 2011
12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM More than Money
8:00 AM Gaither's Homecoming Hour
9:00 AM Out in the Open
9:30 AM Pocono Landscape Challenge
10:00 AM State House Perspectives "Julie Harhart"
10:30 AM Legislative Report with Dave Argal
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Talk of the Town
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM Computerwise-LIVE
8:00 PM Pocono Mountains Today
8:30 PM PMC: Pathways to Healthy Living
9:00 PM Pocono Landscape Challenge
9:30 PM Victory Lane
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM The Stage
11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
Top
Thursday, June 2nd, 2011
12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM Health Images
8:00 AM Health and Home Report
8:30 AM Brain Fuel TV
9:00 AM Equal Access: Sign Language Television
9:30 AM Pocono Mountains Today
10:00 AM Cooking for Class
10:30 AM Legislative with Mario Scavello
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Computerwise-Replay
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM More Than Money - LIVE
7:30 PM Talk of The Town
8:30 PM Pocono Landscape Challenge
9:00 PM Victory Lane
9:30 PM Out In The Open
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM Eyecare Today
11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
11:30 PM Light Of The World
SERVICE ELECTRIC TV2 SCHEDULE
Friday, May 27th
4:00pm District XI Volleyball Championship
5:30pm TV2 News Valley View
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm Inside the PigPen LIVE
7:00pm International League Baseball: Rochester Red Wings vs IronPigs LIVE
10:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
7:00pm Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Qualifier: Brooklyn Italians vs FC Sonic LIVE
Sunday, May 29th
1:00pm Inside the PigPen LIVE
1:30pm International League Baseball: Rochester Red Wings vs Lehigh Valley IronPigs LIVE
5:00pm Lehigh Valley Latino
6:00pm PA Crossfire
6:30pm Focus on PA
7:00pm Mayfair: The Large Flowerheads LIVE
8:30pm Mayfair: Craig Thatcher LIVE
10:00pm Mayfair: The Aardvarks LIVE
11:00pm Sabroso Video
Monday, May 30th
No Programming Today
Tuesday, May 31st
4:30pm District XI Baseball Championship LIVE
6:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
7:00pm District XI Baseball Championship LIVE
9:00pm TV2 News Valley View
9:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
Wednesday, June 1st
4:30pm District XI Baseball Championship LIVE
6:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
7:00pm District XI Baseball Championship LIVE
9:00pm TV2 News Valley View
9:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
Thursday, June 2nd
5:30pm TV2 News Valley View
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm District XI Softball Championship LIVE
10:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
Friday, June 3rd
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm International League Baseball: Toledo Mud Hens vs Scranton/WB Yankees LIVE
10:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
*Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice
*Times are Approximate Due To LIVE Events & Length of Sporting Events.
4:00pm District XI Volleyball Championship
5:30pm TV2 News Valley View
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm Inside the PigPen LIVE
7:00pm International League Baseball: Rochester Red Wings vs IronPigs LIVE
10:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
7:00pm Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Qualifier: Brooklyn Italians vs FC Sonic LIVE
Sunday, May 29th
1:00pm Inside the PigPen LIVE
1:30pm International League Baseball: Rochester Red Wings vs Lehigh Valley IronPigs LIVE
5:00pm Lehigh Valley Latino
6:00pm PA Crossfire
6:30pm Focus on PA
7:00pm Mayfair: The Large Flowerheads LIVE
8:30pm Mayfair: Craig Thatcher LIVE
10:00pm Mayfair: The Aardvarks LIVE
11:00pm Sabroso Video
Monday, May 30th
No Programming Today
Tuesday, May 31st
4:30pm District XI Baseball Championship LIVE
6:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
7:00pm District XI Baseball Championship LIVE
9:00pm TV2 News Valley View
9:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
Wednesday, June 1st
4:30pm District XI Baseball Championship LIVE
6:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
7:00pm District XI Baseball Championship LIVE
9:00pm TV2 News Valley View
9:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
Thursday, June 2nd
5:30pm TV2 News Valley View
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm District XI Softball Championship LIVE
10:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
Friday, June 3rd
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm International League Baseball: Toledo Mud Hens vs Scranton/WB Yankees LIVE
10:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
*Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice
*Times are Approximate Due To LIVE Events & Length of Sporting Events.
WEEX 1230 SCHEDULE
Thr. 5/26 IronPigs Baseball v. Rochester 6:35 PM
Fri. 5/27 IronPigs Baseball v. Rochester 6:35 PM
Sat. 5/28 IronPigs Baseball v. Rochester 6:05 PM
Sun. 5/29
IronPigs Baseball v. Rochester
1:05 PM
Sun. 5/29 MLB: Cincinnati @ Atlanta 7:00 PM
Mon. 5/30
IronPigs Baseball @ Gwinnett 6:35 PM
Tue. 5/31 IronPigs Baseball @ Gwinnett 6:35
Fri. 5/27 IronPigs Baseball v. Rochester 6:35 PM
Sat. 5/28 IronPigs Baseball v. Rochester 6:05 PM
Sun. 5/29
IronPigs Baseball v. Rochester
1:05 PM
Sun. 5/29 MLB: Cincinnati @ Atlanta 7:00 PM
Mon. 5/30
IronPigs Baseball @ Gwinnett 6:35 PM
Tue. 5/31 IronPigs Baseball @ Gwinnett 6:35
Friday!
Friday May 27, 2011
Hot Weekend coming up!
80'S!
Turn your air on!!
Be careful in the sun this weekend!!!
I Hope my Rib feel better!
At PT Theraphy Wednesday the lady accidently lost me when I Was moving from the
BIKE To my Chair and I Hurt my ribs alittle bit.
It feeling better!!
P.T At 9:30am today, hopefully more smoothly!
Memorial Day Weekend!!
Nazareth Parade Monday Morning!!
Not having much this weekend because my brother moving this weekend to New
Jersey!!
What are your Holiday Plans?
Are you going anywhere?
Any Picnic?
What are you doing all weekend?
Anything Fun?
Going to a STEELHAWKS Football Game Saturday night at Stabler Arena!
Should be fun! ARENA FOOTBALL!!
NAZARETH LACROSSE DOUBLEHEADER TONIGHT AT EMMAUS!
Girls vs Emmaus at 5pm
Boys vs Central at 7pm
I Hope they both win!!
The Baseball Team are in the District XI Championships!
We are playing Emmaus
Wednesday night at Coca Cola Park!!
I Will be working there that night!!
Mike Schneider put me to work COLLECTING TICKETS!
Did you watch the Freedy's Awards?
I Did Thursday night!
It was very interesting.
NO E-MAIL MONDAY.
I Will have a E-Mail Tuesday!
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday next week!
Come out and walk for Mrs.Amato (AMAZING guidance counselor on leave battling
Cancer)
$5 && you get out of entire 3rd block! [ 11:15 - 1:15 ]
All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society
There will be:
-lunch from Chick-Fil-A & Mivajo's ($3 for sandwiches)
-baked goods
-ice cream truck
-DUNK TANK
-may also be live band on the field
- T-Shirts
- RAFFLES for Shear Envy,Lehigh Valley Laser tag, So Fun yogurt and other
awesome places!
DJ Adriano Garibaldi will be keeping the musiic flow going :)
Let me know ASAP or
See Mrs. Teles in room 214 during homeroom,between classes or after
school!!!!!!!! Stop in before Friday May 27
Please spread the word!
We need 100 people by friday or else it will be cancelled
LETS NOT LET MRS.AMATO DOWN!!!!!!!
~STUDENTS WHO HAVE GRADUATED FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL ARE ALSO WELCOME TO JOIN!
(rain day is June 2)
Upcoming Events at the Nazareth Arts Center:
Jerry Haines
Friday, May 27, 2011 | 7:30 p.m.
Jerry Haines is a Solo/Singer/Songwriter Folk Act, who finger picks most of his
songs on guitar and adds strong blends of harmonica. Jerry's well thought out
'from the heart' lyrics draw on day to day life, love, loss, happiness, and
sadness that are easy for people to understand and relate to. Jerry also plays
an autoharp that offers its beautiful, distinctive, "Old Time" sound and
accompanies himself on harmonica at times. Pretty, flowing waltzes to lively
paced reels and jigs.
Free Admission, $10 Donation Suggested.
Edwin Romond "Book Signing & Poetry Reading"
May 29, 2011 | 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Experience the humor and compassion of poet Edwin Romond during his "Book
Signing & Poetry Reading." Ed recently published his latest book. He has
previously written four books of poetry, two musical plays and was a public
school teacher for 32 years. Learn more about his work here:
http://www.edwinromond.com/.
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble
Friday, June 3, 2011 | 8:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble will provide an evening of
improvised contemporary art music. Director of the ensemble, Stanley
Schumacher (trombone, voice) will perform with Jason Smeltzer (theremin), Matt
Engle (double bass), and Mike Szekely (percussion). The ensemble's newest CD,
Way Cool, is available from CD Baby and iTunes. Whether you are already a fan
of contemporary art music or are just curious to learn more about it, this
concert will be of interest to you.
Schedule:
Friday May 27:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
9:30am PT THERAPHY
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
NOON Announce BIG TEN BASEBALL ON BIG TEN NETWORK
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
3:30pm Announce BIG TEN BASEBALL ON BIG TEN NETWORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-5pm A DIFFERENT ATTENDANT TONIGHT
7pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
7pm Announce BIG TEN BASEBALL ON BIG TEN NETWORK
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Saturday May 28:
8:30am-10am DIANA
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470AM
10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on FOX
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Sunday May 29:
11am Radio Show
1pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL17
1:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Monday May 30:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
12:30pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 (SPECIAL TIME)
1pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm DIANA
7pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
RIP:
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Melissa Kinsella
Joey Beers
Ben Yorgy
Brooke Stephens
Ryan Zawada
Frank Silfries
Pumpkin Groller
Al Alberts
Morgan Mcginis
Jason Gilligan
Harriet Lindenmoyer
Barbara Johnson
Chris Henry
Oral Roberts
Patti Heffner
Britney Murphy
Glen W. Bell Jr
Vince Heinlein
Heather Miller
John Murtha
Julio Rivera
Aaaron Groff
Jack Lapos
Tom Ochs
Mario Donnagelo
Sally Murphy
Owens Thomas
Ernie Harwell
Robin Roberts
Luke Hahn
Bob Shephard
Michael Yakemik
Donald Fritz
George Steinbrenner
Teko Johnson
Kiski
TBA
SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDANT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She is the most awesome attendant ever!!!
President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, Dream Kids and Keith Groller, Ray
Kaminski Fan Clubs!
Keep It real!
Thanks for your Time!
CHECK OUT THE NAZARETH'S ART CENTER WEBSITE AND ROSS NUNAMAKER RUNS THE CENTER!
His Website for the Arts Center:
http://www.thenunamakergroup.com/projects/market/nazareth-center-for-the-arts/
I Highly suggest you check out one of his upcoming events at the Arts Center!
SEE YOU TUESDAY!
Hot Weekend coming up!
80'S!
Turn your air on!!
Be careful in the sun this weekend!!!
I Hope my Rib feel better!
At PT Theraphy Wednesday the lady accidently lost me when I Was moving from the
BIKE To my Chair and I Hurt my ribs alittle bit.
It feeling better!!
P.T At 9:30am today, hopefully more smoothly!
Memorial Day Weekend!!
Nazareth Parade Monday Morning!!
Not having much this weekend because my brother moving this weekend to New
Jersey!!
What are your Holiday Plans?
Are you going anywhere?
Any Picnic?
What are you doing all weekend?
Anything Fun?
Going to a STEELHAWKS Football Game Saturday night at Stabler Arena!
Should be fun! ARENA FOOTBALL!!
NAZARETH LACROSSE DOUBLEHEADER TONIGHT AT EMMAUS!
Girls vs Emmaus at 5pm
Boys vs Central at 7pm
I Hope they both win!!
The Baseball Team are in the District XI Championships!
We are playing Emmaus
Wednesday night at Coca Cola Park!!
I Will be working there that night!!
Mike Schneider put me to work COLLECTING TICKETS!
Did you watch the Freedy's Awards?
I Did Thursday night!
It was very interesting.
NO E-MAIL MONDAY.
I Will have a E-Mail Tuesday!
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday next week!
Come out and walk for Mrs.Amato (AMAZING guidance counselor on leave battling
Cancer)
$5 && you get out of entire 3rd block! [ 11:15 - 1:15 ]
All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society
There will be:
-lunch from Chick-Fil-A & Mivajo's ($3 for sandwiches)
-baked goods
-ice cream truck
-DUNK TANK
-may also be live band on the field
- T-Shirts
- RAFFLES for Shear Envy,Lehigh Valley Laser tag, So Fun yogurt and other
awesome places!
DJ Adriano Garibaldi will be keeping the musiic flow going :)
Let me know ASAP or
See Mrs. Teles in room 214 during homeroom,between classes or after
school!!!!!!!! Stop in before Friday May 27
Please spread the word!
We need 100 people by friday or else it will be cancelled
LETS NOT LET MRS.AMATO DOWN!!!!!!!
~STUDENTS WHO HAVE GRADUATED FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL ARE ALSO WELCOME TO JOIN!
(rain day is June 2)
Upcoming Events at the Nazareth Arts Center:
Jerry Haines
Friday, May 27, 2011 | 7:30 p.m.
Jerry Haines is a Solo/Singer/Songwriter Folk Act, who finger picks most of his
songs on guitar and adds strong blends of harmonica. Jerry's well thought out
'from the heart' lyrics draw on day to day life, love, loss, happiness, and
sadness that are easy for people to understand and relate to. Jerry also plays
an autoharp that offers its beautiful, distinctive, "Old Time" sound and
accompanies himself on harmonica at times. Pretty, flowing waltzes to lively
paced reels and jigs.
Free Admission, $10 Donation Suggested.
Edwin Romond "Book Signing & Poetry Reading"
May 29, 2011 | 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Experience the humor and compassion of poet Edwin Romond during his "Book
Signing & Poetry Reading." Ed recently published his latest book. He has
previously written four books of poetry, two musical plays and was a public
school teacher for 32 years. Learn more about his work here:
http://www.edwinromond.com/.
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble
Friday, June 3, 2011 | 8:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Stanley Schumacher and the Music Now Ensemble will provide an evening of
improvised contemporary art music. Director of the ensemble, Stanley
Schumacher (trombone, voice) will perform with Jason Smeltzer (theremin), Matt
Engle (double bass), and Mike Szekely (percussion). The ensemble's newest CD,
Way Cool, is available from CD Baby and iTunes. Whether you are already a fan
of contemporary art music or are just curious to learn more about it, this
concert will be of interest to you.
Schedule:
Friday May 27:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
9:30am PT THERAPHY
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
NOON Announce BIG TEN BASEBALL ON BIG TEN NETWORK
1pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
3:30pm Announce BIG TEN BASEBALL ON BIG TEN NETWORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-5pm A DIFFERENT ATTENDANT TONIGHT
7pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
7pm Announce BIG TEN BASEBALL ON BIG TEN NETWORK
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
Saturday May 28:
8:30am-10am DIANA
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470AM
10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on FOX
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Sunday May 29:
11am Radio Show
1pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL17
1:30pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Monday May 30:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
12:30pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 (SPECIAL TIME)
1pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
1pm-3pm Jody Mac and Brandon Tierney on 1050am NEW YORK
4pm-6:30pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm DIANA
7pm IRONPIGS BASEBALL ON WEEX 1230
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
RIP:
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Melissa Kinsella
Joey Beers
Ben Yorgy
Brooke Stephens
Ryan Zawada
Frank Silfries
Pumpkin Groller
Al Alberts
Morgan Mcginis
Jason Gilligan
Harriet Lindenmoyer
Barbara Johnson
Chris Henry
Oral Roberts
Patti Heffner
Britney Murphy
Glen W. Bell Jr
Vince Heinlein
Heather Miller
John Murtha
Julio Rivera
Aaaron Groff
Jack Lapos
Tom Ochs
Mario Donnagelo
Sally Murphy
Owens Thomas
Ernie Harwell
Robin Roberts
Luke Hahn
Bob Shephard
Michael Yakemik
Donald Fritz
George Steinbrenner
Teko Johnson
Kiski
TBA
SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDANT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She is the most awesome attendant ever!!!
President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, Dream Kids and Keith Groller, Ray
Kaminski Fan Clubs!
Keep It real!
Thanks for your Time!
CHECK OUT THE NAZARETH'S ART CENTER WEBSITE AND ROSS NUNAMAKER RUNS THE CENTER!
His Website for the Arts Center:
http://www.thenunamakergroup.com/projects/market/nazareth-center-for-the-arts/
I Highly suggest you check out one of his upcoming events at the Arts Center!
SEE YOU TUESDAY!
Thursday, May 26, 2011
PCNTV SCHEDULE
---SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE---
THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2011
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Bluett Brothers Violins in York, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: PA Budget and the Economy
Ted Byrne, Managing Editor of Business2Business Magazine
David Taylor, Executive Director of PA Manufacturers’ Association
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On The Issues: Charles Zogby, PA Budget Secretary
8:15p On The Issues: PA Budget
Sen. Dominic Pileggi, R-Majority Leader
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
8:45p On The Issues: Rep. Stan Saylor, R-Majority Whip
9:00p Public Education and Taxation and Uniformity Clause
PA Bar Association Constitutional Review Commission
11:25p Job Creation
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
1:15a Mental Health Services Rally
PA Community Providers Association
FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Jimmy Gownley, Cartoonist "Amelia Rules!"
7:00a PCN Tours Boeing Helicopters in Eddystone, PA
8:00a PA Books "Larry Holmes: Against the Odds" with author Larry Holmes
9:00a PCN Call-In: PA Budget and the Economy (Recorded)
Ted Byrne, Managing Editor of Business2Business Magazine
David Taylor, Executive Director of PA Manufacturers’ Association
10:00a PA Conference of Teamsters Convention (Monday)
Rep. Mark Critz, D-Pennsylvania
Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pennsylvania
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
12:20p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention (Tuesday)
Rep. Frank Dermody, D-Minority Leader
Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
2:05p Marcellus Shale Industry
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
4:30p Motorcycle Safety Issues
Rep. Dan Frankel, D-Allegheny
5:05p Motorcyclist Rights Rally
A.B.A.T.E. of PA
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
Veterans Interviews
6:40p Marlin Groft, 1st Marine Raider Battalion, WWII
7:40p Hank Kudzik, U.S. Navy, WWII
9:05p Marsha Four, U.S. Army, Vietnam War
10:10p Dick Penwell, 11th Airborne Division, WWII
11:05p John Otto, 82nd Airborne Division, WWII
12:10a Vince Vicari, 101st Airborne Division, WWII
1:00a Jim Ulmer, U.S. Air Force, Vietnam War
- - - - - - - - - -
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2011
2:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
2:40p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
4:20p Voices of Veterans: Walter Kuczma, USS Intrepid, US Navy, WWII
5:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
Veterans Interviews
12:00a Bob Kauffman, US Army, WWII
1:20a Jack Brown, 3161st Signal Service Company, US Army
- - - - - - - - - -
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011
2:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
9:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
Veterans Interviews
9:40p Jerry Kintigh, U.S. Air Force, Cold War
10:35p Mike Kuryla, USS Indianapolis, US Navy, WWII
11:20p James Frick, 29th Infantry Division, US Army, WWII
12:55a Al Stuever, U.S. Army, Korean War
- - - - - - - - - -
MONDAY, MAY 30, 2011
Veterans Interviews
6:00a Bob Dimond, U.S. Army, Korean War
7:00a Len Orlando, US Army Air Corps, WWII
7:40a Frank Ginther, USS Pueblo, US Navy, Cold War
- - - - - - - - - -
9:00a PIAA Track & Field Championships
4:00p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
5:45p Weather World
6:00p Voices of Veterans: Dick DeVett, U.S. Navy, Vietnam War
7:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Glenda Gracia, Long Time Manager for Singer Phyllis Hyman
7:00a PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
8:00a PA Books "Larry Kane's Philadelphia" with author Larry Kane
9:00a Job Creation
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
10:55a Marcellus Shale Industry
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
1:30p Publication of Legal Notices
PA House Local Government Committee
4:25p Federal Debt
Capital BlueCross Forum
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On The Issues:
8:30p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Mark Critz, D-Pennsylvania
Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pennsylvania
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
10:55p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Frank Dermody, D-Minority Leader
Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Dallas Green, Manager of 1980 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies
7:00a PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
8:00a PA Books "Last Harvest" with author Witold Rybczynski
9:00a PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities (Recorded)
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
10:00a On The Issues:
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
12:00p (LIVE) Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
12:45p (LIVE) Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
2:00p (LIVE) Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
2:45p (LIVE) Demand Response Programs
3:30p (LIVE) PA Energy Savings Programs
4:15p (LIVE) PA Sustainable Energy Funds
- - - - - - - - - -
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: PA Budget
Michael Morrill, Executive Director of Keystone Progress
Sam Rohrer, State Director of Americans for Prosperity
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On The Issues:
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
8:30p Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
Demand Response Programs
PA Energy Savings Programs
PA Sustainable Energy Funds
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http://www.pcntv.com/
THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2011
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Bluett Brothers Violins in York, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: PA Budget and the Economy
Ted Byrne, Managing Editor of Business2Business Magazine
David Taylor, Executive Director of PA Manufacturers’ Association
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On The Issues: Charles Zogby, PA Budget Secretary
8:15p On The Issues: PA Budget
Sen. Dominic Pileggi, R-Majority Leader
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
8:45p On The Issues: Rep. Stan Saylor, R-Majority Whip
9:00p Public Education and Taxation and Uniformity Clause
PA Bar Association Constitutional Review Commission
11:25p Job Creation
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
1:15a Mental Health Services Rally
PA Community Providers Association
FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Jimmy Gownley, Cartoonist "Amelia Rules!"
7:00a PCN Tours Boeing Helicopters in Eddystone, PA
8:00a PA Books "Larry Holmes: Against the Odds" with author Larry Holmes
9:00a PCN Call-In: PA Budget and the Economy (Recorded)
Ted Byrne, Managing Editor of Business2Business Magazine
David Taylor, Executive Director of PA Manufacturers’ Association
10:00a PA Conference of Teamsters Convention (Monday)
Rep. Mark Critz, D-Pennsylvania
Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pennsylvania
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
12:20p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention (Tuesday)
Rep. Frank Dermody, D-Minority Leader
Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
2:05p Marcellus Shale Industry
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
4:30p Motorcycle Safety Issues
Rep. Dan Frankel, D-Allegheny
5:05p Motorcyclist Rights Rally
A.B.A.T.E. of PA
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
Veterans Interviews
6:40p Marlin Groft, 1st Marine Raider Battalion, WWII
7:40p Hank Kudzik, U.S. Navy, WWII
9:05p Marsha Four, U.S. Army, Vietnam War
10:10p Dick Penwell, 11th Airborne Division, WWII
11:05p John Otto, 82nd Airborne Division, WWII
12:10a Vince Vicari, 101st Airborne Division, WWII
1:00a Jim Ulmer, U.S. Air Force, Vietnam War
- - - - - - - - - -
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2011
2:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
2:40p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
4:20p Voices of Veterans: Walter Kuczma, USS Intrepid, US Navy, WWII
5:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
Veterans Interviews
12:00a Bob Kauffman, US Army, WWII
1:20a Jack Brown, 3161st Signal Service Company, US Army
- - - - - - - - - -
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011
2:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
9:00p PCN Tours USS Churchill in Norfolk, VA
Veterans Interviews
9:40p Jerry Kintigh, U.S. Air Force, Cold War
10:35p Mike Kuryla, USS Indianapolis, US Navy, WWII
11:20p James Frick, 29th Infantry Division, US Army, WWII
12:55a Al Stuever, U.S. Army, Korean War
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MONDAY, MAY 30, 2011
Veterans Interviews
6:00a Bob Dimond, U.S. Army, Korean War
7:00a Len Orlando, US Army Air Corps, WWII
7:40a Frank Ginther, USS Pueblo, US Navy, Cold War
- - - - - - - - - -
9:00a PIAA Track & Field Championships
4:00p Major Dick Winters Memorial Service
Courtesy of WGAL-TV in Lancaster, PA
5:45p Weather World
6:00p Voices of Veterans: Dick DeVett, U.S. Navy, Vietnam War
7:00p PIAA Track & Field Championships
TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Glenda Gracia, Long Time Manager for Singer Phyllis Hyman
7:00a PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
8:00a PA Books "Larry Kane's Philadelphia" with author Larry Kane
9:00a Job Creation
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
10:55a Marcellus Shale Industry
PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee
1:30p Publication of Legal Notices
PA House Local Government Committee
4:25p Federal Debt
Capital BlueCross Forum
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On The Issues:
8:30p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Mark Critz, D-Pennsylvania
Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pennsylvania
Sen. Jay Costa, D-Minority Leader
10:55p PA Conference of Teamsters Convention
Rep. Frank Dermody, D-Minority Leader
Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011
6:00a PCN Profiles Dallas Green, Manager of 1980 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies
7:00a PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
8:00a PA Books "Last Harvest" with author Witold Rybczynski
9:00a PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities (Recorded)
Larry Ceisler, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy
Alan Novak, Novak Strategic Advisors
10:00a On The Issues:
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
12:00p (LIVE) Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
12:45p (LIVE) Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
2:00p (LIVE) Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
2:45p (LIVE) Demand Response Programs
3:30p (LIVE) PA Energy Savings Programs
4:15p (LIVE) PA Sustainable Energy Funds
- - - - - - - - - -
5:45p Weather World
6:00p PCN Tours Brookville Glove Manufacturing in Brookville, PA
7:00p (LIVE) PCN Call-In: PA Budget
Michael Morrill, Executive Director of Keystone Progress
Sam Rohrer, State Director of Americans for Prosperity
Call 1-877-PA6-5001
8:00p On The Issues:
PennFuture Energy Efficiency Workshop
8:30p Rob McCord, PA Treasurer
Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
Demand Response Programs
PA Energy Savings Programs
PA Sustainable Energy Funds
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http://www.pcntv.com/