Public Lightpaintings Video
Some of Stephen Knapp's public lightpaintings are shown here, including First Symphony at Ball State University, Luminous Affirmations at Tampa City Hall, Seven Muses at the Eisemann Center in Texas, and Temporal Meditations at the Flint Institute of Arts.
Wingate by Wyndham Flint/Grand Blanc in Grand Blanc MI
Prices: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wingate by Wyndham Flint/Grand Blanc 1359 Grand Pointe Court Grand Blanc MI 48439 Located off Interstate-475, this Grand Blanc hotel is 5.5 miles from Bishop International Airport. It features free airport shuttle services, an indoor pool and spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi. A microwave, refrigerator and coffee maker are standard in every room at the Wingate by Wyndham Flint/Grand Blanc. All rooms include a cable TV and a work desk. A daily buffet breakfast is served at the Grand Blanc Wingate hotel. A nightly reception of hot and cold snacks and freshly baked cookies is offered. Free access to the jacuzzi and gym is provided to all guests of the hotel. Parking is also free on site. The Flint Cultural Center is a 12-minute drive from the hotel and hosts the Institute of Art and Michigan’s largest planetarium. Loch Lomond Golf Course is 2 miles away.
Flint Sparks Growing Up & Waking Up 7/9
In this 2012 talk for the Mind Science Foundation, psychologist and Zen teacher Flint Sparks shares techniques for personal and spiritual development, encouraging us to wake up and grow up.
With graduate degrees in both biology and psychology Flint Sparks, Ph.D., is also a Zen teacher who leads retreats throughout the United States and Europe. His early research and counseling experience with the terminally ill inspired him to investigate the influence of consciousness in physical healing and emotional well-being, resulting in his development of spiritual and psychological techniques for ongoing practices of growing up and waking up as we travel the path of our own personal and spiritual development. Dr. Sparks founded the Austin Zen Center, is a resident teacher at Appamada, and is an adjunct faculty at Seton Cove in Austin, Texas.
Wingate by Wyndham Flint/Grand Blanc 3 Stars Hotel in Grand Blanc ,Michigan
Wingate by Wyndham Flint/Grand Blanc 3 Stars Hotel in Grand Blanc ,Michigan Within US Travel Directory Located off Interstate-475, this Grand Blanc hotel is 8.
9 km from Bishop International Airport.
It features free airport shuttle services, an indoor pool and spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi.
A microwave, refrigerator and coffee maker are standard in every room at the Wingate by Wyndham Flint/Grand Blanc.
All rooms include a cable TV and a work desk.
A daily buffet breakfast is served at the Grand Blanc Wingate hotel.
A nightly reception of hot and cold snacks and freshly baked cookies is offered.
Free access to the jacuzzi and gym is provided to all guests of the hotel.
Parking is also free on site.
The Flint Cultural Center is a 12-minute drive from the hotel and hosts the Institute of Art and Michigan’s largest planetarium.
Loch Lomond Golf Course is 3.
2 km away.
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ETMC Dedicates New Trauma Center
East Texas Medical Center officials dedicated a state-of-the-art trauma center for its president and CEO, Elmer G. Ellis. The dedication of the trauma center was made possible by a $1 million donation by the Robert M. Rogers Foundation.
Bringing Chinese arts to the U-M campus
Confucius Institute at University of Michigan is committed to bringing Chinese arts to the U-M campus and broadening the cultural horizons of the students.
Achievement U.S.A. - 1955
Produced for the auto industry in 1955, Achievement U.S.A. portrays an optimistic look at Flint, Michigan as GM celebrates the production of their 50 millionth automobile.
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Summer Youth Employment Program with the Flint & Genesee Chamber
A grant from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) is helping support outdoor employment opportunities for teens in Flint and Genesee County.
The youth, ages 16 to 19, are graduates of TeenQuest, a free afterschool pre-employment and leadership training program provided through the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce. Once the teens have graduated from the five-week program, they are eligible to compete for summer jobs – including several funded by the MDNR grant.
Teens employed through the MDNR grant are tasked with outdoor work assignments at 14 area organizations. These agencies include Applewood, Cathedral of Faith, Catholic Charities, Family Housing, Fighting Blight in My City, Genesee County Parks, Greater Holy Temple, International Academy, Kearsley Lake Golf Course, the Land Bank, MTA, Second Chance Ministries, Swartz Creek Golf Course and Youth Karate-Ka.
Violin at the Eastman School of Music : Inside the Studio of Juliana Athayde
Appointed concertmaster of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra 2005 at age twenty-four, Juliana Athayde became the youngest person to hold the position since the orchestra’s inception in 1922. She has appeared as guest concertmaster for the Houston and Kansas City Symphonies as well as the National Arts Center Orchestra in Ottawa, Ontario. Prior to joining the RPO, Ms. Athayde was concertmaster of the Canton (OH) and Plymouth (MI) Symphonies. In 2002, she served as concertmaster of the New York String Seminar under the direction of Jaime Laredo for concerts at Carnegie Hall. For five years, she was a member of the Iris Chamber Orchestra in Memphis and she has performed with The Cleveland Orchestra in the United States and Europe. A fellow at the Aspen Music Festival and School for six years, Ms. Athayde was awarded the prestigious Dorothy DeLay fellowship in 2005 and was subsequently invited to return in 2010 to deliver the festival’s convocation speech.
Ms. Athayde’s numerous solo appearances with the RPO have covered a wide range of composers from Mozart and Brahms to Prokofiev and Piazzolla as well as the 2010 premiere of Allen Shawn’s violin concerto, commissioned by the RPO and specifically written for Ms. Athayde. She has also performed as a soloist with the Asheville, Canton, Diablo, Fayetteville, Flint, Mid-Texas, New Bedford, Palo Alto, Plymouth and Wyoming Symphony Orchestras. A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Ms. Athayde made her solo debut at the age of 16 performing with the San Francisco Symphony. In demand as a chamber musician in Rochester and around the country, Ms. Athayde has collaborated with many great artists, including Michael Tilson Thomas, Joseph Silverstein, Jon Nakamatsu, William Preucil, Jon Kimura Parker, Anton Nel, Orion Weiss, and Jean-Yves Thibaudet. She has been praised by critics for her “power and precision”, “melting lyricism”, and “larger than life” performances. Together with her husband, RPO principal oboist Erik Behr, Ms. Athayde is Artistic Director of the Society for Chamber Music in Rochester. societyforchambermusicrochester.com
A passionate educator, Ms. Athayde is an Associate Professor of Violin at the Eastman School of Music, and has served as a Visiting Teacher at the Cleveland Institute of Music and a Visiting Professor at Cornell University. She began her studies at the age of two in the Suzuki method and continues that tradition by teaching annually for the Hawaii Suzuki Association and frequently at the Advanced Suzuki Workshop at Stanford University. Her principal teachers are Dorothy Lee, Zoya Leybin, Paul Kantor and William Preucil.
Named a Distinguished Member of Sigma Alpha Iota and chosen to receive the 2012 University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance Emerging Artist Alumni Award, Ms. Athayde was also presented with the Albert A. Stanley Award, the school’s highest honor awarded to just one graduating senior, upon her graduation from the University of Michigan with Paul Kantor (B.M. ‘02). Completing her graduate work at the Cleveland Institute of Music with Cleveland Orchestra Concertmaster William Preucil (M.M. ’04 and A.D. ‘05), she is the first graduate of CIM’s Concertmaster Academy. She spends her summers performing alongside her husband at San Diego’s Mainly Mozart Festival and the Sun Valley Summer Symphony in Idaho. Ms. Athayde performs on a 1948 Celeste Farotte violin and a Hill bow.
UIW Eye Institute
Welcome to the UIW Eye Institute
The UIW Eye Institute is an integral part of the Rosenberg School of Optometry, University of the Incarnate Word and is one of the largest eye clinics of its kind. Located in the San Antonio Medical Center, it serves the greater San Antonio area and surrounding South Texas communities. Our doctors of optometry and clinical staff provide the most advanced comprehen...sive eye exams for patients while providing a warm and friendly environment. We offer comprehensive eye exams for adults and children of all ages in our Primary Eye Care and Pediatric Eye Care clinics. Our specialty clinics include Ocular Disease, Vision Therapy, Contact Lens, and Low Vision. As primary eye care providers, we can assess and treat most eye problems. When needed, we offer referrals for medical issues such as cataract or laser eye surgery. Service to our community extends beyond the walls of the Eye and Vision Care Clinic. Area vision screenings for pediatric and adults as well as on-site ocular exams for some nursing homes are provided.
The brand new UIW Eye Institute is a state-of-the-art facility that incorporates traditional patient care with modern clinical technology. Along with some of the most technologically advanced equipment for diagnosing eye disease, we also have an on-site gallery of eye wear to choose from. The staff of professional doctors includes both optometrists and ophthalmologists who are recognized leaders in their respective field. We understand that vision is a basic sense and one of the most precious resources to the human body. As the only faith-based school of optometry in the nation, we strive to set ourselves apart with the Highest of standards while furnishing our community with unprecedented eye care.
Culinary Institute of Michigan Press Conference Video
During a news conference and ceremony held today in downtown Muskegon, Baker College of Muskegon officials unveiled the name of its new culinary arts program facility: The Culinary Institute of Michigan (CIM). Officials also announced the names of the new restaurant, Courses, as well as the new pastry and coffee shop, the Sweet Spot. Both offerings will be integral to the new facility located at the south corner of Third Street and Clay Avenue. What started in 1997 with just 40 students has grown to become one of the top culinary arts colleges. Our new, 39,000-square-foot facility in downtown Muskegon, with its full-service restaurant, pastry and coffee shop, will make it possible to do even more to ensure our students graduate with solid credentials in the culinary arts as well as the real-life experience that strengthens their knowledge and professionalism. For More Information: 1903 Marquette Avenue Muskegon, MI 49442 Phone (231) 777-5200 Toll Free (800) 937-0337 culinaryinstitutemi.com
2013 TIP Award Winner Tim Vriezema of American Electric Power
Tim Vriezema is one of the American Electric Power employees at the Donald C. Cook nuclear plant who received the Nuclear Training Award for developing virtual simulation technology to enhance training.
The system features a large, state-of-the-art touch screen to support virtual simulation of control room panels and safety-related field equipment used in the chemistry training program.
Capable of supporting 30 trainees, the new system enables realistic training on safety-related equipment without affecting plant operation. The system provides excellent training for employees and saves the cost of purchasing and adapting duplicate equipment for training purposes.
Westinghouse A/E Hydraulic Elevator at the Park Plaza Medical Building, Flint, MI
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Riding the elevator inside the Park Plaza Medical Building, in Flint, MI. For some reason, this one does not have an indicator. It seems pretty unusual for there not to be an indicator in an elevator that services at least three levels.
TECHNICAL SPECS:
Make: Westinghouse
Type: Hydraulic
Capacity: 2500 Lbs.
Number of Floors: 3
Year Installed: 1972
Archaeological pieces illegally removed are returned
SHOTLIST
1. Wide exterior of building of Secretary of Foreign Relations, Mexico City
2. Medium handshake Secretary of Foreign Relations and Director of National Institute of Archaeology and History
3. Medium Secretary and other officials in front of table with archaeological objects
4. Close pan of woven objects
5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Patricia Espinosa, Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations
We express our gratitude for the valuable support given us by the authorities of the United States of America in the process of recovering this lot of more than 900 archaeological objects that belong to the Mexican nation.
6. Various of close ups of head of stone figure, ceramic jaguar figure, various figures and vessels
9. Wide press room hall
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Alfonso Campos, National Institute for Antrophology and History
What we recovered are pieces from caves, like in the first case, textiles which are very valuable, and biological materials that are are always appreciated to do investigation test and therefore treat those materials.
11. Various of textile items recovered displayed in table
12. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Alfonso Campos, National Institute for Antrophology and History
We are estimating that we have recovered in the past 5 years, around 19, 000 pieces but the vary in sizes and also they are items that do not belong to museums or excavations. They are items of areas hardly excavated, isolated and also from caves of very difficult access.
13. Various of items recovered
14. Medium media taken stills and video of items displayed
STORYLINE:
Fiber sandals and wooden spears looted from nomadic caves are among 929 pre-Columbian artifacts seized from smugglers in the U.S. and Canada and returned to Mexico.
We express our gratitude for the valuable support given us by the authorities of the United States of America in the process of recovering this lot of more than 900 archaeological objects that belong to the Mexican nation. said Patricia Espinosa during a news conference with the National Anthropology Institute.
National Anthropology Institute director Alfonso de Maria Campos says most of artifacts were seized over seven years by customs in Texas, Arizona and Toronto.
He says the most valuable are 800-year-old artifacts from nomadic cultures of northern Mexico.
Officials have concluded they were looted from caves because none are registered with museums.
Fiber sandals, wooden spears and turtle shell fragments were among the artifacts displayed Friday.
De Maria said the objects are rare because many northern caves have not been explored by archaeologists.
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Colecovision State of the Art Computer Commercial - Retro Video Game Commercial / Ad
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There is a playlist for nearly every console out there, filled with amazing and funny commercials!
Daytona State College - The Collegiate Kitchen
Follow along as we learn about chocolate's origins, take a field trip to a chocolate factory in town, get our hands in some melted chocolate and more! The Collegiate Kitchen is an insider's look at just one of the many culinary/hospitality classes offered at Daytona State College.
California Sculptor's Symposium at Camp Ocean Pines
The symposium is created by a committee of sculptors, chosen by the Board of Directors of California Sculptors Symposium, Inc.
The purpose of the symposium is to offer a unique experience for adults who are professional and non-professional sculptors in different mediums. The committee selects professional sculptors as instructors for daily workshops and to assist individuals throughout the week. A large generator and air compressor for stone carvers is rented for the entire time. A professional life model is used for drawing and working in clay. We have 3 meals a day together in the camp's large dining room. We offer sleeping space in new and comfy straw bale lodges, and offer a discount for those who prefer to sleep at home or in other local accommodations.
Sculpture By The Sea
(our annual sculpture show at the symposium) Our non-juried show is for participants of the symposium. We have a judge and present awards. The setting offers an inspirational showcase of sculptures.
Silent Auction
During the symposium, we have a silent auction that allows us to support student participation in the symposium. Attendees donate all of the auction items and we all have a good time.
Students - Students who are currently enrolled in professional education are allowed to attend at a discount. Selected students are sponsored by the generosity of our suppliers.
Cambria community - The camp is on the ocean side of the quaint artsy village of
Cambria. We appreciate the several hundred Cambrians who visit our symposium and sculpture show and learn more about the creation of sculptures and leave with great art for their homes.
California Sculptors Symposium Inc (CSS INC)
In 2002, Fayrene Parrish and members of the Central Coast Sculptors Group in San Luis Obispo created a 5-day retreat for sculptors. In 2003, this event changed to the California Sculptors Symposium (CSS) and has been hosted by Camp Ocean Pines each year.
In October 2005, the 5 member Board of Directors formed California Sculptors Symposium Inc, as a non-profit corporation. In October 2007 we were awarded 501c3 federal tax-exempt status.
The purpose of CSS INC is to provide an educational symposium for sculptors at least once annually.
Encinitas Dentist Holistic Office Tour (760) 753-7700
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Welcome to Layton Dental Natural Dental Solutions. Upon your arrival at Layton Dental, you will be greeted with a welcoming smile by our warm and friendly staff that are here to make sure your visit to our office is a pleasant one.
When visiting for the first time, you will be given a personal tour of our beautiful Holistic Encinitas Dentist office designed around the warm colors and tones of nature. Custom glass, natural stone and rich, warm woods add a feeling of being at home. Once you're checked in, our initial appointments begin with state-of-the-art digital X-rays that are comfortable, quick and easy and provide you a significant reduction in radiation exposure.
Once the X-rays are done, you will be seated and made comfortable while Dr. Layton and his assistant perform an initial exam, update your files and review your digital chart with you while you sit back and relax. For those who need a little more help to relax, we offer sedation dentistry. This is a great option for those who have concern or anxiety about visiting the dentist or having extensive treatment and would prefer fewer appointments.
We truly believe that a warm smile and a friendly atmosphere will help make your visit to Our Encinitas Dental Office a pleasant one. Layton Dental is also a local pioneer in safe mercury removal and non-metal restorations ensuring a beautiful smile and your whole body's good health.
At Layton Dental, we provide a full complement of dental services, mercury amalgam removal, checkups and cleanings, Invisalign, cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, dental implants and same day crowns and we have our own in-house lab.
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Welcome to Parker Podiatry | Houston Podiatrist
Dr. Robert Parker would like to welcome you to his Houston Podiatry practice where he treats everyday foot pain and problems such as heel pain, bunions, hammertoes, peripheral neuropathy, flat feet, and ugly, discolored, and painful toenails infected with fungus with state of the art technology.
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