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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Positively Pittsburgh Live News 12-2-13



Positively Pittsburgh Live News

12-2-13



Co-Host, John Pournaras of John Pournaras Agency of Ambridge. 
If you are tired of the "big box" companies or online way of doing taxes, then you need to meet John Pournaras. John is the "Outrageous Accountant." Yes he wears black leather and ostrich boots and a big black stetson. But that is not why he is Outrageous. He is Outrageous because he's the guy who owns
John Pournaras
a business on Main St USA and just like the days when you knew who you were doing business with, you can get to know John and he will get to know you, your family, your business and your tax and accounting needs. Unafraid to answer a new question, John has the IRS on speed dial and knows how to cut through the red tape to get the answer you need.

These days between Fiscal Cliffs and the ever changing, confusing tax codes you need a guy on a white horse or Silver Toyota who will rush in like the Cavalry and advocate for you, should you ever need intercession for your taxes.

For those in the Greater Pittsburgh Area or Beaver and Butler Counties, John Pournaras Agency is connected directly to Penn Dot for online title transfers, online messenger service and online registration renewal.

On Tonight's Show: WHERE IN THE WORLD IS TECHNOGRANNY? 

POSITIVELYPITTSBURGH SPONSORED EVENTS: Your Unlimited Access Pass to 17 Superstar Marketers

CULTURAL CLUES: True Blues presented by Calliope, The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess, ASASE YAA AND HUGH MASEKELA JIM GAFFIGAN "THE WHITE BREAD TOUR"..... Sharon Jones and the Dapkings in Concert

KIDZ KORNER: Caring For Kids Campaign

WOMEN AND GIRLS ADVANCEMENT: Ready to Run Campaign Training for Women, Sarah's Law SB681, Assistance for women seeking solid ground

BUSINESS BUZZ: Employment opportunities with the City of Pittsburgh

NON-PROFIT EVENTS SPONSORED BY BLACK TIE-PITTSBURGH: Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Awards, SRU basketball teams sponsor project to assist Slippery Rock Senior Center, 2014 Peace Partner Nominations

POSITIVE PITTSBURGHERS SEGMENT: 10 Pittsburgh Reasons To Be Thankful

ROVING PITTSBURGHER REPORT: Raising Ms. President at Chatham University, Plaid Tidings

STEELTOWN HERO: Christianpalooza, Commander Schubert Local Business Gives Back This Thanksgiving

HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS: Hallelujah! Handel Meets Tiffany!, Silent Night on WQED

WHERE IN THE WORLD IS TECHNOGRANNY 

Last Week: Loudini’s Rock 'N Roll Circus Black Friday Extravaganza at Hard Rock CafĂ© Benefiting the Food Bank; This weekend at the opening of Sherlock Holmes play at Pittsburgh Irish Classical Theatre

POSITIVELYPITTSBURGH SPONSORED EVENTS

Your Unlimited Access Pass to 17 Superstar Marketers
To All Positive Pittsburgher Businesses:
The New Year is less than 5 weeks away and since PositivelyPittsburgh Live and Positive Pittsburghers is all about Good News, here is some GREAT NEWS FOR YOU.

If you are wondering how to make 2014 the Best Business Year Ever, help is on the way. Starting Monday, December 2nd I, the TechnoGranny and other Positive Pittsburgher Members, Weston Lyon of Plug N Play Publishing, Matt Tomsho-the Effective Detective and Becky Auer – the 6.5 Million Dollar Woman will bring YOU a panel of 15 marketing experts plus two bonus speakers from around the country who will reveal their absolutely proven ways to put more money in your bank account by increasing business.

From strategies, like copywriting, creating a promotional calendar, writing a book to using LinkedIn for business to tactics, like video marketing, publicity, and much more, that will help you reach, connect, and serve more customers and make more profits than ever before!

And...because the entire telesummit is online you can listen and learn from the comfort of your own home, car, or office. AND if you can’t listen during the actual broadcast (for whatever reason), you can access ALL the recordings online until December 20th! That’s 18 Days to get them all in and then be ready to Jump Start Your Business New Year.

How do you get YOUR No-Cost Unlimited Access Pass? Register Here.

Talk to you on the Tele-Summit as I am interviewing several of our celebrity marketers and will be presenting also. Joanne Quinn-Smith, the TechnoGranny

PS – This once in a lifetime Tele-Summit would cost you tens of thousands of dollars if you paid each speaker for their information...BUT...from December 2nd - 20th YOU can get their money-making information for ZERO COST! This is a benefit to you as a member of Positive Pittsburghers.

Also don’t worry if you can’t make it at the appointment times, there will be replays with access as long as you register. 


CULTURAL CLUES 

CALLIOPE PRESENTS True Blues: Corey Harris, Guy Davis & Alvin Youngblood Hart
Calliope: The Pittsburgh Folk Music Society welcomes True Blues to the Carnegie Lecture Hall (Oakland) on Saturday, January 25, 2014, 7:30 PM.

Tickets are available by contacting the Calliope office at (412) 361-1915, or by visiting our website: www.calliopehouse.org. $39 / $23 student rush w/ ID, (prices include handling fee).
For additional information, contact Calliope at (412) 361-1915.

Hosted by Corey Harris, a MacArthur Grant recipient, and featuring renowned roots musician Guy Davis and Alvin Youngblood Hart, True Blues chronicles the extraordinary living culture of
True Blues
the blues in an evening of music and conversation. The True Blues concert vividly brings to life this crucial wellspring of American music. Harris is just one of a team of premier blues artists who appear on True Blues, a 13-song live CD released in 2013, on Telarc, a division of Concord Music Group. Recorded at various venues throughout the United States including Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York, True Blues explores and celebrates the genre and follows its rich history from the Mississippi delta of the early 1900s to the present day.

Both Corey Harris and Alvin Youngblood Hart were featured in Martin Scorcese’s “The Blues: A Musical Journey,” which followed Corey on a roots journey to West Africa. Alvin contributed, as well, to Wim Wenders’ ” The Soul Of a Man” and Denzel Washington’s “The Great Debaters.” Guy has often followed in the Thespian footsteps of his parents, Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee, most recently in the Broadway revival of “Finian’s Rainbow,” and earlier in “Mulebone” and “Robert Johnson: Trick the Devil.”

True Blues – like the music and the tradition that it celebrates – runs the gamut of human emotion and worldly experience. When the voices and the songs and the stories are true, the blues offers something for every listener at every possible step on his or her journey.

This tour engagement of True Blues is funded through the American Masterpieces program of Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Visit their webpages here: http://www.corey-harris.com/ http://www.guydavis.com/
http://www.mojomusic.com/alvin/


Porgy and Bess
February 25 - March 2, 2014, Benedum Center

See what Time Magazine exclaims is, “A don’t miss theatre event! The #1 Broadway musical of the year.” Winner of the 2012 TONY AWARD® FOR BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL, The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess is hitting the road with award-winning members of the Broadway

cast in this stunning and stirring new staging. Accompanied by a lush 23-piece orchestra, this re-envisioned Broadway production includes such legendary songs as “Summertime,” “It Ain’t Necessarily So,” and “I Got Plenty of Nothing.” 

One of Broadway’s most accomplished creative teams, led by Tony Award® -winning director Diane Paulus (Pippin, Hair), Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks (Topdog/Underdog), and two-time Obie Award-winning composer Diedre L. Murray (Running Man), have re-imagined George Gershwin, DuBose and Dorothy Heyward and Ira Gershwin’s legendary masterwork specifically for the musical theatre, what USA Today calls “a canny and exuberant re-affirmation of the original’s enduring brilliance.”

KENTE ARTS ALLIANCE Continues the Africa Calling Series in 2014 w/ Two Great Performances!
www.kentearts.org

ASASE YAA
African-American Dance Theatre
Asase Yaa
Saturday, February 1, 2014 at 8:00 PM Asase Yaa African American Dance Theatre is a dance company whose objective is to bridge the gap between African and African-American culture through the arts. Asase Yaa African American Dance Theater consists of seasoned musicians, dancers and vocalists with training in various disciplines. They bring their experiences and artistic skills together to present performances that teach audiences the richness of the African Diaspora.



The members of Asase Yaa have traveled to various countries including: Japan, Korea, France, the Netherlands, Iceland, Ghana and Guinea. Asase Yaa African American Dance Theatre has worked with VH1 Hip Hop Honors Awards, Stars of New York Dance, and the premiere of the HBO “Sing your Song”documentary with Harry Belafonte. 






HUGH MASEKELA

Sunday, March 30, 2014 at 7:00 PM 
Hugh Masekela


Legendary South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela (“Grazing in the Grass”) returns to Pittsburgh with a celebratory 75th Birthday Tour!

An innovator in the world music and jazz scenes, Masekela is also a renowned performer, composer and activist who was integral to Paul Simon’s Graceland Tour, which introduced African music to a wider public.

Among the many artists who have recorded or collaborated with Masekela are Miriam Makeba, Dizzy Gillespie, Harry Belafonte, Herb Alpert and Fela Kuti. He has provided music for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and co-created the hit Broadway show Sarafina, which brought South African music into theaters around the globe. During the 1980s, Masekela’s song “Bring Him Back Home” became an anthem for the Free Nelson Mandela movement. 

Both Events will be @ The New Hazlett Theatre, 6 Allegheny Square East | Pgh, PA 15212

JIM GAFFIGAN ‘THE WHITE BREAD TOUR’ 
HEINZ HALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 27 AT 7:00 P.M.
ON SALE NOVEMBER 8 AT 10:00 A.M.!

Tickets available at: HEINZ HALL BOX OFFICE
Jim Gaffigan

WWW.PITTSBURGHSYMPHONY.ORG / 412-392-4900 OR 800-743-8560

JIM GAFFIGAN has proven himself a major talent beloved to a wide range of audiences, achieving accolades and awards for his stand-up comedy, acting and writing. His clever, quiet style has made him one of the top five most successful touring comedians in the country today and his CDs and DVDs have reached platinum sales. Gaffigan has had an unprecedented number of appearances on late night’s “Letterman” and “Conan.”

“Dad is Fat” is the new book by Jim Gaffigan available in stores now. “I wrote a book. No, I did! It’s all about the joys and horrors of my life with my five young children. I’m not sure if it’s a memoir, a confession, an apology or cry for help but Jeannie [his wife] and friends have told me its really funny,” said Gaffigan.

“Dad is Fat” has been on The New York Times bestsellers list for 20 weeks in a row.

MORE INFO AT JIMGAFFIGAN.COM AND COMPLETE TOUR DATES. 

Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings 
April 13, 2014 • 8 pm, Byham Theater

Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings Are Back…with a new record, a new video, and a monumental show!


For over a decade, the band has traveled the world, blowing minds with their explosive live performances and their raw, hand-crafted studio recordings. While other artists have ridden the crests and troughs of passing fads, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings have bypassed the hype-and-hit superhighway and taken a detour straight to the hearts and bodies of their listeners, transcending fleeting trends and demographics and delivering a visceral rhythm and soul sound to an ever-expanding base of deeply loyal fans. Give the People What They Want is poised to become not only an iconic album from a prolific band, but a fixture in the canon of Soul Music.



KIDZ KORNER


Eat’n Park – starting with our 35th annual Caring for Kids campaign!
Caring For Kids Campaign

We're passionate about local children's hospitals, which is why every year for the past 35 years we've collected donations through our Caring for Kids campaign. Over the years and with your help, we've raised over $8 million for children's hospitals in our communities!

We're looking forward to another big year for the kids, so read on to find out how you can help
2014 Ford Fusion
us reach our goal.

Our car raffle is back! That's right: our friends at the Neighborhood Ford Store have graciously donated a new 2014 Ford Fusion for us to give away. Want to win it? You can purchase raffle tickets for just $2 at your neighborhood Eat'n Park.

100% of the ticket sales go to our campaign, making this one sweet deal!



WOMEN AND GIRLS ADVANCEMENT

Ready to Run™! 
What are we thankful for this Thanksgiving? At the PCWP, we want to give thanks to everyone in our community who ran for elected office this year! If you are thinking about running for office or getting involved in public life, learn how at Ready to Run™!

Pittsburgh


Saturday, January 25, 2014 at Chatham University
Register Here

Philadelphia
Saturday, February 15, 2014 at Drexel University
Register Here

Early Bird Rates Available!
Ready to Run™ Pittsburgh will feature award-winning speaker and executive speech coach, Deb Sofield, and renowned political speaker and educator, Nancy Bocskor.



LEFT: Representative Brian Ellis (bill sponsor) with Sarah
RIGHT: Sarah with Representative Ron Marsico,
PA House Judiciary Committee Chair
"Sarah’s Law”
As a WGF supporter, you've been following Sarah's story since last summer... And now join us as we celebrate and congratulate Sarah on her VICTORY!

Last Representative Brian Ellis introduced "Sarah’s Law” as an amendment to SB681 at the PA State House Judiciary Committee meeting. SB681 - with Sarah's amendment - was approved UNANIMOUSLY! This is AMAZING news!

With your support and action, a good bill was made even better by ensuring that victims of sexual assult, stalking, and harassment who are minors can finally get restraining orders in our state.

Now the bill goes to the full house for vote. We'll be asking you to take action again when that time comes, but for now lets all take a moment to celebrate this victory for Sarah, and for millions of minors across our state who are victims of stalking and harassment.


Assistance for women seeking solid ground
In order to assist women who, for various reasons and at any stage in their lives, are in a state of transition, the Center for Women was established in 2012 by the National Council of Jewish Women. Women in transition refers to those who may find themselves needing assistance to achieve economic independence. 

Their services include: financial fitness classes and workshops, returning to the workforce workshops, mentoring, internships, and job shadow programs, confidential legal consultations, with the Women Helping Women Program, consultations with experts in legal, financial, insurance, or business fields

The center is located at 1620 Murray Avenue in Squirrel Hill. To learn more, visit the Center for Women website or call them at 412.421.4400.


BUSINESS BUZZ 

From District 4 City Councilwoman Natalia Rudiak

Employment opportunities with the City of Pittsburgh
Mayor-elect Bill Peduto and his team have announced that they will be posting every open City position on the website talent-city.org. In order to find the best and brightest, the Peduto team has partnered with the foundations community to create this website and shake up how hiring has traditionally been done. Check out current postings and keep an eye on the site as we go into the new year, as more positions will be posted.

The current administration of the City of Pittsburgh invites all individuals seeking employment to apply online using their website at www.pghjobs.net. Click on the Online Employment Center button to view current job openings and register in the online employment system. If you don’t have access to a computer with Internet capabilities, visit the City’s Online Employment Center at 414 Grant Street, City-County Building, Fourth Floor, or call for Employment Application information at 412.255.2710.

NON-PROFIT EVENTS SPONSORED
 BY BLACK TIE-PITTSBURGH 
Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Awards
On January 24 from 5:30-8:30pm Coro will be holding the Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Awards at the New Hazlett Theater in the Northside. Award nominees, Coro alumni, and partners will share examples of leadership models that have succeeded in creating new opportunities for those in low or moderate income households. Nominate an individual for the leadership award here.Nominations accepted until December 6.

Nominate an organization for the leadership award here.


Nominations accepted until December 6.

Purchase tickets here. Event includes Hors D’oeuvres, cash bar, music, and award ceremony.

Sponsorship opportunities. For additional information contact Robert Young: ryoung@coropittsburgh.org.


SRU basketball teams sponsor project to assist Slippery Rock Senior Center
Slippery Rock University’s men’s and women’s basketball team will sponsor a project to benefit the Slippery Rock Senior Center as part of their Dec. 18 home doubleheader.

In exchange for free admission to the games that day vs. Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference “crossover” rival West Chester University in Morrow Field House, The Rock teams will collect household products for use by local senior citizens.

Products that will be accepted include, but are not limited to, plastic wrap, toilet paper, aluminum foil, paper towels, food service gloves, hairnets, all-purpose cleaners, Handi-wipe towels, dish detergent, clamshell containers, cleaning pads and puzzles or other table games.

For more information, contact either Rock Head Men’s Basketball Coach Kevin Reynolds kevin.reynolds@sru.edu /  724.738.2721 or Head Women’s Basketball Coach Tanya Longo tanya.longo@sru.edu  / 724.738.4399.

The Dec. 18 women’s game between The Rock and Golden Rams is set to tip off at 5:30 p.m., followed by the men’s game at approximately 7:30 p.m. One day prior to the doubleheader vs. West Chester, The Rock women and men host East Stroudsburg in a 5:30 p.m./7 p.m. twinbill in Morrow Field House.

The Rock women and men also have home dates Dec. 4 with PSAC-Western Division rival Gannon University. The women’s game is set to tip off at 6 p.m., followed by the men’s game at approximately 8 p.m.

The Peace It Together Awards
The Peace It Together Awards recognize those persons and organizations who - through their work or services - help to prevent crime and violence in our homes and communities. Individuals, families, businesses, foundations, community groups and organizations who are engaging in innovative violence prevention work are doing their "piece for peace" and are considered Peace Partners.

In 2014, Center for Victims will accept nominations for Peace Partners in the following categories:


1. Youth Pioneer- Young Adult(s) under 21 years of age who actively work to end violence in our homes and communities.

2. Allied Partner- Nonprofit/Government individual or group that demonstrates leadership and innovation, and actively works to end violence in our homes and communities.

3. Business/Corporation- A for-profit organization who has demonstrated commitment to ending violence in our homes and communities.

4. Good Samaritan- An individual who has gone above and beyond to support ending violence in our homes and communities.

Save the Date! Peace It Together Celebration will be held on Thursday, March 13th from 5:30-8:00 pm. Nominate a Peace Partner today by downloading a nomination form here!




POSITIVE PITTSBURGHERS SEGMENT 

From Pittsburgh Today 




10 Pittsburgh Reasons To Be Thankful
by PittsburghTODAY // 11/25/2013

On the occasion of this great American holiday, PittsburghTODAY scoured the statistical landscape and found plenty of reasons why we, as a region, should be thankful. Here are 10 to consider this Thanksgiving.

Record employment
Southwestern Pennsylvania has endured some grim holidays when the economy turned sour and jobs grew scarce. Today, however, regional employment is at an all-time high, with 1,179,188 people working in the seven-county region.

More jobs
Steady job growth is fueling the region’s record employment. Jobs in the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area grew 2.5 percent over the past five years – only four other PittsburghTODAY benchmark regions did better during that five-year, recession-marred period.

Rising home values
Many regions have yet to see home prices recover from the dive they took during the housing crisis five years ago. Not so in southwestern Pennsylvania, where third-quarter five-year trends show housing prices up 5.8 percent. In fact, the Pittsburgh MSA is the only PittsburghTODAY benchmark region where housing prices have managed to climb above 2008 levels.

Low cost of living
When it comes to the cost of housing, utilities, groceries and other living essentials, few regions are less expensive. Only benchmark regions Indianapolis and Cincinnati have a lower cost-of-living than Pittsburgh. Thinking about moving to Philadelphia or Baltimore? Be prepared to pay a lot more.
Be Thankful Pittsburgh!
Young adults migrating here
At the peak of Pittsburgh’s economic crisis of the 1980s, tens of thousands of mostly young adults left southwestern Pennsylvania each year. Last year, some 1,800 more people moved to the region than left, a trend that began in 2008. And most are young adults, who are bringing a high level of education and their future families with them.

High schools do their job
Southwestern Pennsylvania may have some work to do to boost the percentage of residents with a college degree, but the region’s high school graduate rate is impressive. Only 7.8 percent of Pittsburgh MSA residents aged 25 or older don’t have a high school diploma. Among the 15 PittsburghTODAY benchmark regions, only Minneapolis has fewer non-graduates.

Health coverage is broad
Health care coverage is a critical economic, social and quality of life issue. When it comes to the rate of coverage, Pittsburgh does better than most regions. More than 90 percent of Pittsburgh MSA residents have some kind of health insurance. Only Boston has a higher rate among the 15 PittsburghTODAY benchmark regions.

Crime rates low and falling
Crime rates have fallen across the U.S. in recent years and the latest data show Pittsburgh remains one of the safest major metropolitan regions in the nation. No other PittsburghTODAY benchmark region reports lower burglary, larceny-theft and motor vehicle theft rates, and only a few have lower rates of homicide, robbery and rape.

Winners, at last
How can we not be thankful for the season the Pirates had? On Sept. 9 they secured their first winning season in 20 years with a shutout victory over the Texas Rangers and followed that with a wild card playoff win over rival Cincinnati before falling to the Cardinals in the Divisional Series. The Bucs are back, at last.

Happy are we
If none of the above puts a smile on your face, something else might. Southwestern Pennsylvanians are a relatively happy lot. In the Pittsburgh Regional Quality of Life Survey, residents rated their happiness at 7.84 on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being “very happy.” That’s happier than what the World Values Survey found to be the case for America as a whole.

ROVING PITTSBURGHER REPORT 

From District 4 Council Member, Natalia Rudiak

And speaking of women running for political office and Chatham University… I also had a chance to attend a screening of a new documentary called Raising Ms. President at Chatham University. Studies show that when more women have a hand in decision-making in government, our processes work more effectively and we achieve better results. The problem is that many women don’t have an interest in running for office. This documentary explores the reasons behind this and profiles students, elected officials, and women working to bring more female voices into the halls of power


Plaid Tidings Will Make You Jingle All the Way Home
Review by Dean Quinn
Plaid Tidings is about a musical group sent back to earth from heaven for a unknown purpose.
Brandon Lambert, Billy Hepfinger,
 Eric Longo and Quinn Shannon
As the performance begins, the 
group tries to determine what that purpose is for being there. Comical situations arise. For example, the pianist goes out for a “union” smoke break in which she refuses to return to play for the group members until her break is over. One of the band members loses his glasses and says he cannot sing without them. Which sends him through the crowd singing which gives the crowd an uproar of laughter which adds to the continuous comedy throughout the entire show. Read the full review here


STEELTOWN HERO 

From District 4 Council Member Natalia Rudiak

Christian Connelly
Christian Connelly
For Maria Vondas and her family in Brookline, every November is a chance to remember her son Christian Connelly who, after being diagnosed with cancer, was able to visit Disney World thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Christian passed away at the age of 9 in 2011, but after their family’s experience at the Magic Kingdom, the family and community together created Christianpalooza, an annual event which raises money to help other kids battling life-threatening illnesses get a chance to have their wishes granted.

This year, thanks to the community’s generosity and kindness, Christianpalooza has raised over $16,000 for the Make-A-Wish foundation. On average, each wish costs about $3,800, which means that this year’s Christianpalooza raised enough money for four local kids to have their wishes granted.

If you’re interested in learning more about Christianpalooza, or if you’re interested in sponsorship and donation opportunities, please contact Maria Vondas Connelly at mvondas@gmail.com or through their Facebook page.


Commander Schubert and the icy, freezing, not warm, very cold day
As part of a yearly tradition, Pittsburgh Police Commander Scott Schubert plunges into icy cold water. He’s the director of the Special Olympics Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Torch Run, dedicating his free time to raising awareness and funds for athletes who participate in the Special Olympics. This December, he’ll again be taking part in the annual Polar Bear Plunge!

For 2013, he’s agreed to raise a minimum of $3,500 by jumping into the December-cold rivers once an hour for 25 hours straight. Last year, Commander Schubert was able to raise a whopping $25,000 for the athletes--this year his goal is $30,000.

To learn more about the plunge, and to donate to this effort, check out pittsburghplunge.org. To donate to this effort, click the “Super Plunge” tab and then Commander Scott Schubert’s name. Alternatively, you can donate at the Polar Plunge Kintera site.

From our friends at Urban Media Today 

Local Business Gives Back This Thanksgiving
For the past 9 years, Ron Scott has been running his business; RS Supply LLC in Pittsburgh's East End. And now Scott is giving back to the community and businesses that he serves. Recently, Scott hosted a food give away for patients at the Alma Illery Medical Center in Homewood. As a President and CEO, Scott says it's critical to give back and show young people the importance of supporting their communities.

Ronald Scott is a wholesaler of janitorial supplies, paper products, chemical supplies and 

equipment. 

AJ: Can you tell me how you came up with the idea to give out Thanksgiving baskets to the needy?

His Fraternity (Omega Psi Phi) has been doing a Turkey Drive and Turkey Giveaway for years. I thought as a company, we could give away Thanksgiving baskets for the businesses that we do business with and with the people who supported us throughout the years. And we wanted to be able to reach back and let folks know that the business community does care. We have to show how important it is to support one another no matter how large or how small of a business we have. I think it's important for young folks to see business folks working together.



HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS

WQED’s TV Holiday Schedule
Friday, December 13
Silent Night premieres at 9 p.m.

We really get the holiday spirit by rolling out December with Silent Night. This opera recounts the true story of the World War I Christmas Eve truce. For one magical evening on December 24, 1914, French, German and British soldiers laid down their arms and joined in a spontaneous celebration reflecting the peace, fellowship and humanity of the season. Based on the Academy Award-nominated film Joyeux Noel, this two-act production was commissioned by the Minnesota Opera and premiered in November 2012 to national acclaim, including a Pulitzer Prize for Music for composer Kevin Puts. With a libretto by Mark Campbell, “Silent Night” is sung in French, English, German, Italian, and Latin with English subtitles.



Hallelujah! Handel Meets Tiffany! 
Handel’s MESSIAH Third Annual Sing-Along Concert Features Holiday Classic amid Tiffany Stained Glass, Sat., December. 7, 4 pm at Calvary United Methodist in Allegheny West 
Handel's MESSIAH Third Annual Sing-Along Concert

SHOWCLIX.com or 1-888-71-TICKETS Web site: http://www.calvarypgh.com

George Frideric Handel’s beloved oratorio returns for a third Messiah Sing-Along Concert, a program of Calvary Music and Poets Corner Arts, set in the stunning restored sanctuary featuring some of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s most magnificent stained-glass windows, Saturday, December 7 at 4 pm, Calvary United Methodist Church, 971 Beech Ave. at Allegheny Ave., just a few blocks from Heinz Field (Allegheny West, Pittsburgh 15233). Doors open at 3:15 pm at the historic Northside house of worship.

Concertgoers may view the Tiffany windows in the 45 minutes prior to the program at the 1895 landmark house of worship, acclaimed for its exterior French Gothic architecture and stained glass and interior design by Louis Comfort Tiffany.

Audience members are also asked to bring one-pound non-perishable food items for the Northside Food Pantry. http://www.northsidefoodpantry.org/

The concert features the Calvary Festival Choir, comprised of voices from the church’s own Renewal Choir and guest choir members from throughout the region. Calvary’s Music Director Brian Burns conducts and guest organist David Bridge is featured at both the parlor and sanctuary’s historic Farrand & Votey organ.

Messiah features a chamber orchestra, a chorus of 50 singers, and four soloists: Anna Singer, soprano; Mary Beth Sederburg, mezzo-soprano, and Matthew Hunt, baritone, all from the Pittsburgh area, and Christopher Quigley, tenor, of York, PA.

The concert is for all ages; kids 12 and under are admitted at no charge and children will receive an activity packet with information on music and Messiah. Tickets are $12 for general admission. $10 for score online with some available at the door. Students and seniors 62 and over, $8. Military service members and children 12 and under admitted at no charge at the door. Tickets are on sale at SHOWCLIX.com or at the door. Order by phone at 1-888-71-TICKET. Visit the church Web site at http://www.calvarypgh.com.

For details or questions, e-mail CalvaryUMChurchPittsburgh@gmail.com or call 412-512-0589. Calvary is on Facebook and Twitter (@CalvaryPgh)

Renewal is indeed a theme as the choir again presents a major chorale work—the first since the 1960’s with a concert of favorite selections from the masterwork celebrating the prophecy and arrival of Christ on earth. The program is designed to both introduce music lovers of all ages to pieces from the first two parts of the sacred chorale work while invited those who know and love the piece to join in on five of the beloved choruses, including the timeless “Hallelujah!”

The first and second annual presentations of Messiah with audience sing-along near-capacity attendance in 2011 and 2012.

Calvary United Methodist Church is completing restoration of its rare 1895 Farrand & Votey pipe organ, featured in MESSIAH. New pipes have been added to blend smoothly with the original pipes while music director Brian Burns continues extensive hands-on repairs and improvement. The organ is only one of two such instruments still in use in the US and is in restoration under Burns’ care. 

This was reported as a reproduction of PositvelyPittsburghLive news done by Joanne Quinn-Smith. (c) Joanne Quinn-Smith and PositivelyPittsburghLive(TM) 2013 All rights reserved.

Listen to the show online here.


Tara Darazio is a Positively Pittsburgh Live reporter, an independent copywriter, blogger, article writer, and social media strategist. If you are in need of writing assistance, or need help with your social media efforts connect with Tara on LinkedIn here.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Positively Pittsburgh Live News 11-25-13


Positively Pittsburgh Live News
11-25-13

On Tonight's Show: WHERE IN THE WORLD IS TECHNOGRANNY? 

POSITIVELYPITTSBURGH SPONSORED EVENTS: Effective Detective 2014 Marketing Jump Start Telesummit, Loudinis Rock 'n Roll Circus Benefit for Food Bank

CULTURAL CLUES: Judge Jackie Justice: A New Musical Comedy, Straight No Chaser, Sherlock Holmes and the Crucifer of Blood, WQED-FM Must Have Music Festival, MAMMA MIA, The Alchemist's Lab, The Fallingwater Museum Store in Downtown, Auditions for "By the Way, Meet Vera Stark"

KIDZ KORNER: Be a Buddy, Not a Bully!, Lights On Afterschool in Allegheny County, Toothbrushes to Peru,Puppet Making Workshops in December

WOMEN AND GIRLS ADVANCEMENT: Business Women First Call for Nominations

BUSINESS BUZZ: How the Peduto Campaign Made Pittsburgh Political History, Strong October Job Growth

HIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY NEWS: Computer and Electronics Recycling Fundraiser Event for Spectrum Charter School

NON-PROFIT EVENTS SPONSORED BY BLACK TIE-PITTSBURGH: Donations Requested as Two Organizations in Pittsburgh Try to Help Out the Victims of Typhoon Haiyan, Glass Slipper Ball

ROVING PITTSBURGHER REPORT: Isis Egyptian, 8th Annual Pa. Technology Conference, Wine & Canvas Party

PITTSBURGH LOCAL SPORTS: Rock football team earns NCAA playoff berth

STEELTOWN HERO: Bill Strickland

HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS



WHERE IN THE WORLD IS TECHNOGRANNY? 

Isis Egyptian Café


POSITIVELYPITTSBURGH SPONSORED EVENTS


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2014 Marketing Jump Start Telesummit
Registration is now open for the 2014 Marketing Jump Start Telesummit! My co-hosts Weston Lyon, Joanne Quinn-Smith, and Becky Auer and I will be hosting 15 marketing experts from December 2nd through December 13th. We will be covering topics from PR to Networking, Copy Writing to Writing a book. All Free, and all online. You don't have to leave the comfort of your office or home.
Click here to register for free.

The Kickoff will be December 2nd at 3:00 PM when my co-hosts and I will fill you in on what is coming and answer questions about the Telesummit. I know I mentioned it is free, but ALSO since it is all online, even if you miss an interview the replays will be available through the end of Telesummit. So click on the link below (or copy and paste this URL into your browser: http://2014MarketingJumpStart.com ) and register for free access to some amazing information to launch your marketing new year! 


CULTURAL CLUES

 Judge Jackie Justice – A New Musical Comedy
Pittsburgh CLO is pleased to announce that the world premiere of Judge Jackie Justice – A New Musical Comedy will debut at the CLO Cabaret Theater on January 30 and will run through April 27. CMU graduates Michael Kooman and Christopher Dimond are writing the musical, commissioned for the CLO’s Cabaret Theater with dramaturgy by Mary Jane Brennan. The show is conceived and will be directed by Pittsburgh CLO Executive Producer Van Kaplan with choreography by Kiesha Lalama and musical direction by Michael Moricz.

The CLO Cabaret is downtown’s hippest venue for the hottest new shows starring the area’s finest local talent in months-long runs that often extend due to audience demand. As an alternative to Pittsburgh CLO’s large-scale Broadway musicals at the 2800-seat Benedum Center, the CLO Cabaret offers an intimate, less formal environment for theatergoers to take in many first-run, sometimes lesser-known shows. Since its inception in 2004, the CLO Cabaret has produced 12 area premieres and in 2010 its first world premiere, ‘S Wonderful, which after its Pittsburgh debut went on to a successful multi-city tour. Judge Jackie Justice is Pittsburgh CLO’s latest new work.


“We are truly excited to be creating another new musical,” said Executive Producer Van Kaplan, “especially one created for our enthusiastic cabaret audience. Judge Jackie Justice has zany humor and some “breaking the fourth wall” moments in store. I consider the CLO Cabaret to be our “Off-Benedum” venue, like Off-Broadway, though lots more fun because you can eat and drink during the show.”

Tickets to this world premiere will go on sale on November 8 and will be available online at CLOCabaret.com, by calling 412-456-6666 or in person at the Theater Square Box Office. Groups of 10 or more should call 412-325-1582 for information on group discounts and special event planning.


STRAIGHT NO CHASER, BENEDUM CENTER | DECEMBER 11 | 8:00 PM
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust presents the return of the popular a cappella, all-male ensemble, Straight No Chaser, at the Benedum Center on Wednesday, December 11, 2013, at 8:00 p.m. Ticket prices range from $32.25 to $52.25. For information, visit www.TrustArts.org, call (412) 456-6666, or visit the Theater Square Box Office in person at 655 Penn Avenue. This event is part of the Cohen & Grigsby Trust Presents series.

Under the Influence Tour follows the group’s latest CD release of same title and will feature
Straight No Chaser, Photo courtesy of Andrew Zaeh
songs from this latest recording as well as other favorites-old and new. The CD is a re-imagined collection of the group’s all-time favorite songs, performed in collaboration with many of the superstar artists and undisputed music icons that made them famous.

Caroline Glaser, a favorite from this past season of NBC's hit show "The Voice," will bring what Shakira calls her "angelic" voice on the road this fall as opener for the critically acclaimed a cappella group. The Under the Influence Tour kicked off in Columbia, MO on October 16 and will hit Omaha, Denver, Houston, Dallas, Kansas City, Louisville, Chicago, Boston, Cleveland, Baltimore, Indianapolis, Nashville and more over two months before wrapping up in Mesa, AZ on December 31. The tour follows a month-long run of club dates which launched in New York on September 7 where fans lined up two hours before the show was scheduled to go on to make sure they got tickets. The mini-tour took her to Chicago, Ames, St. Louis and Tulsa where she received rave reviews. Jerry Wofford of The Tulsa World called Glaser "sweet and bubbly' and said while her set up was simple, "her voice and talent was all she needed to hook the crowd." Caroline will also be playing a handful of solo shows during the tour. For more information, visit www.carolineglaser.com.

Sherlock Holmes and the Crucifer of Blood by Paul Giovanni
The game’s afoot! When Irene St. Clair calls on Sherlock Holmes fearing for her father’s safety, Holmes is intrigued and Watson is smitten. With every clue, this exotic mystery becomes more deadly. Can the master detective save the day, or will an ingenious villain stay one step ahead of Holmes at every turn? From a blood oath made over a chest of jewels in India, this thriller takes us throughout foggy London, from Baker Street to spooky Pondicherry Lodge to a Limehouse opium den to a boat chase on the Thames and finally back to Baker street for a surprise denouement.

Fun for groups and the whole family! BUY TICKETS


WQED-FM’s MUST-HAVE MUSIC FESTIVAL
Classical WQED-FM plays music that you must-have in your life

From now until December 13, join the hosts of Classical WQED-FM, local artists, and members of the listening community as they nominate their “Must-Haves”—classic recordings or artists, performances, or new releases—and why these selections are Must-Haves.

Sweepstakes:


• Everyone who participates in the Must-Have Music Festival through a web or phone nomination will be eligible to win a colossal Must-Have Music Collection. The number of CDs in this collection depends on the number of participants in the campaign. For example, if 500 people participate, there will be 500 CDs awarded to the winner.
• Everyone who participates in the drive by signing-up on the web page or calling and providing contact information will be entered to win the Must-Have Music Collection sweepstakes.

How to Participate:
• Nominate your Must-Have Music by going to www.wqedfm.org/musthavemusic or by calling 888-621-6900.
• Listen December 5-13 for the Must-Have Music Festival on WQED-FM 89.3.

The Grand Prize currently includes over 470 CDs.

Mamma Mia
February 11 - 16, 2014 / Heinz Hall
A mother. A daughter. 3 possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you'll never forget!

Everyone has fallen in love with the music, the story and the characters that make MAMMA MIA! the ultimate feel-good show. Now it's your turn to fall for this smash-hit musical that combines the storytelling magic of ABBA with an enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship.


MAMMA MIA! A mother confronts her past as three men return to the Greek Island they've not visited for 21 years...just as her 20-year-old daughter is about to be married!

To date, over 54 million people have had the time of their lives at MAMMA MIA!. Isn't it time you joined them?

Enter promo code SUPERTROUPER to purchase tickets before they go on sale to the public on Friday, December 6. 


Point Park presents ‘The Alchemists’ Lab,’ a unique comedy devised, written by local playwright with Conservatory Theatre Company students
Under the master tutelage of seriously funny playwright, filmmaker and storyteller, Gab Cody, Point Park students have created a work never before seen anywhere. Ever. This amalgamation of wild characters, intricate storylines, improvisation and stand-up humor is loosely based on Ben Johnson's comedy, The Alchemist, first performed in 1610, and twisted into a more contemporary satire. The wildly creative mind of Cody, a Point Park alum, fuels a theatrical experience not to be missed.


The Alchemists’ Lab opens Tuesday, Dec. 10 and runs through Sunday, Dec. 15, 2013. Performances will be held Tuesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. with one final show on Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets range in price from $18 to $20 and can be purchased by calling the Pittsburgh Playhouse box office at 412.392.8000, or online at www.pittsburghplayhouse.com

The REP announces Equity Principal auditions for ‘By the Way, Meet Vera Stark’
The REP, Point Park University’s professional theatre company, is accepting Equity Principal auditions by appointment for the production of By the Way. Meet Vera Stark by Lynn Nottage.
Appointments will be accepted from 2 – 10 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 3, at Point Park University’s Pittsburgh Playhouse, 222 Craft Ave. Directed by Tome’ Cousin, By the Way, Meet Vera Stark runs March 21 – April 6, 2014, with a preview March 20, in the Studio Theatre. Casting details here

Corsini Classic Summer 350
Photo courtesy of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy
FALLINGWATER OPENS HOLIDAY STORE IN DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH
The Fallingwater Museum Store will operate a holiday boutique in downtown Pittsburgh from now until the end of the year in a storefront on Liberty Avenue between the Harris Theater and the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s Education Center.

The downtown location of the Frank Lloyd Wright house’s museum store in Mill Run, Pennsylvania., is located at 807 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, in a property owned by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. The store will be open through Dec. 31, including during the Highmark First Night Pittsburgh 2014 celebration.

The store will be open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays. It will have extended hours on Light Up Night and Highmark First Night Pittsburgh.

The Pittsburgh location will offer the same types of gifts that available in the main Museum Store, including a selection of Fallingwater items; Frank Lloyd Wright Signature Products, such as clocks, vases and stained glass; and products that represent good design aesthetic, such as items by Alessi and iittala.

All proceeds from store sales are applied to the preservation of Fallingwater, Wright’s masterwork that he designed for the Kaufmann family, the owners of Kaufmann’s department store.

In 1963, Edgar Kaufmann Jr., entrusted Fallingwater and the surrounding Bear Run Nature Reserve the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.

“We are very excited to have such a high-profile organization taking up residence in the Cultural District,” said Kevin McMahon, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust president and chief executive officer. “Central to the Trust’s mission is attracting people downtown to enjoy outstanding shows and exhibitions, dine at a broad array of restaurants and also have the opportunity to have unique shopping experiences.”


KIDZ KORNER
From After School Buddy

It's been a fantastic fall at Afterschool Buddy®, with many exciting new partners, projects and adventures, including the launch of our brand new in-school assembly!

Be a Buddy, Not a Bully!
Thanks to strong leadership, vision and community cooperation in Bethel Park, Afterschool Buddy® debuted it's "Be a Buddy, Not a Bully!" multimedia assembly to 1500+ K-4 students at five Bethel Park School District elementary schools in three days.

The bullying prevention project, endorsed by long-time Bethel Park Mayor Clifford Morton, approved by the Bethel Park School District and supported by Community Business Partners, engaged and encouraged students through live performances by Afterschool Buddy® characters and original videos featuring The Rainbow Kids® to stand up to prevent bullying in their schools and community. Thanks to everyone involved for a great team effort and a positive new template for change!




Lights On Afterschool in Allegheny County
CONSOL Energy Center was this year's home for another successful Lights On Afterschool in Allegheny County, presented by APOST (Allegheny Partners for Out-of-School Time). The free event featured activities, performances and a big Rally for Afterschool to celebrate the importance of after school programs for children.
Click to learn more about APOST.

Global Links
As part of our corporate mission, we believe it's important to encourage children to think far beyond borders. So when former Rainbow Kid Katie Seibert was named a Baton Twirling Ambassador from the United States to Peru, we were happy to support her efforts to spread cheer, presents and personal items to an orphanage overseas.

Thanks to Afterschool Buddy Board Member Dr. Jennifer Unis Sullivan, a Beaver County dentist/lawyer, we were able to send Katie off with a giant supply of toothbrushes to put happy smiles on children's faces as far away as Peru.


PITTSBURGH CULTURAL TRUST ANNOUNCES PUPPET MAKING WORKSHOPS IN DECEMBER FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE FEDEX GROUND PARADE
PART OF HIGHMARK FIRST NIGHT PITTSBURGH 2014

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust announces two Puppet Making Workshops, one for adults (21+) and one for children and families, will be held in December. The puppets will be part of the FedEx Ground Parade that takes place on Tuesday, December 31st during the 20th anniversary of Highmark First Night Pittsburgh, in downtown Pittsburgh’s Cultural District.

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s Education and Community Engagement Department will host the workshops taught by Cheryl Capezzuti, owner of Studio Capezzuti and creative director for the parade. The Puppet Making Workshops will focus on this year’s parade theme, Special Delivery. Participants will design, build, and paper mâchĂ© their work all in one workshop and their creations will be showcased as part of the FedEx Ground Parade on December 31st, at 8:00 p.m., along Penn Avenue in the Cultural District.
Photo: Courtesy of Pittsburgh Cultural Trust



PUPPET MAKING WORKSHOP SCHEDULE:
Workshop For Adults 21+:
Puppet Making Happy Hour for the FedEx Ground Parade, part of Highmark First Night Pittsburgh 2014, Thursday, December 12, 2013, 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Trust Arts Education Center, 805-807 Liberty Avenue, downtown Pittsburgh

This workshop, for adults 21+ and IDs required for entry, will include food, drinks and DJ SMI. This workshop is free; advance registration is recommended.

Workshop For Children and Families:
Family Puppet Making Workshop for the FedEx Ground Parade, part of Highmark First Night Pittsburgh 2014, Saturday, December 14, 2013, 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Trust Arts Education Center, 805-807 Liberty Avenue, downtown Pittsburgh

This workshop for children and families is free; advance registration is recommended.
To register for a workshop, visit: www.TrustArts.org/FirstNightPgh or call 412-471-6079.


WOMEN AND GIRLS ADVANCEMENT

Call for Nominations:2014 BusinessWomen First Awards
Presented by the Pittsburgh Business Times, the 2014 BusinessWomen First Awards honor the region's most influential business women at both for-profits and non-profits. They're looking for women from every industry and profession; women who've made a difference in their communities, blazed a trail for other women and are leaving a mark on the western Pennsylvania business community.


Nominees must be female residents of western Pennsylvania who are employed in the region. A nominee should be an established business leader with a strong record of innovation in her field with outstanding performance in her business or non-profit or organization.

For more information or to submit a nomination, visit the BusinessWomen First Awards page. Nomination deadline is December 20, 2013.

BUSINESS BUZZ 

How the Peduto Campaign Made Pittsburgh Political History
By Matt Merriman-Preston
May 17, 2005—standing on the upstairs deck at Doc’s on Walnut Street—we knew we were part of something special. It was the most upbeat Election Night party for a candidate that didn’t win that I have ever been to—before or since. Bill Peduto, a City Councilman finishing only his first term, had come in a distant second in Pittsburgh’s mayoral primary election.

Eight-and-a-half years later, we are all witness to something that is truly ground-breaking and remarkable. November 5, 2013, Bill Peduto took 84% of the vote citywide, winning all 32 wards. The range was a minimum of 70% to as much as 97%. There were even 14 voting districts where Bill won 100% of the vote. In January, he will be sworn in as the next mayor of Pittsburgh.


As anyone who has ever driven in Pittsburgh knows, it’s never a straight line from there to here. There were friends and allies who came and went. There were elections won and elections lost. I went from serving the campaign as a field organizer (knocking on thousands of doors and organizing coalitions of voters) in 2005 to being Bill’s campaign manager in 2007. The longest and most difficult day of my career was sitting with Bill as he called supporters one-by-one—not to ask for their time or their resources, but to let them know that he was making the difficult decision to remove his name from the ballot.

But even then, we knew that this was just going to be a bump in the road. We continued to organize. Bill continued to serve as a city councilman with a vision for a New Pittsburgh.

In 2013, Bill asked me to continue my role in his campaign as a General Consultant with a special focus on direct mail and voter targeting. I never had any doubt that this was the year that Bill would come out ahead. We had built the organization, we had the team, and Bill had the vision that Pittsburgh needed to hear.


Like everything that he does, the victory in November came in a dramatic fashion. In addition to earning the largest share of the votes in modern campaign history, we did this at the time when the Democratic voter registration is at its lowest point. This was only the second time in modern history that the winner of a contested mayoral election in Pittsburgh has outperformed the Democratic voter registration in the City, and we did it by a stunning margin of 12%.

It honestly felt great on Election Night knowing that we had achieved this electoral win that we had been working on for years. But that’s not the best part of my job. Perhaps my favorite part is knowing that the best is to come. So many of us have been working so hard to help Bill Peduto get into office as the mayor of Pittsburgh, and now we can see what a progressive, neighborhood-focused mayor can do for our City.

From our friends at Pittsburgh Today



Strong October Job Growth
The total nonfarm job figure for October 2013 in the Pittsburgh region was 1,188,800, and the year-over-year job growth rate was 1.7 percent, above the benchmark average of 1.4 percent and above the August rate of 1.4 percent. Charlotte had the highest year-over-year job growth rate at 3.3 percent.

Sectors that are doing well include professional and business services (up 4.5 percent), natural resources, mining, and construction (up 4.3 percent), transportation and utilities (up 3.6 percent), and education and health services (up 3.5 percent). Information jobs in the region declined 3.2 percent year-over-year, retail trade declined 2.1 percent, and government jobs were down 1.6 percent.

Over the five-year period from October 2008 to October 2013, the Pittsburgh region gained 28,700 nonfarm jobs. Pittsburgh's job growth rate over the past five years was 2.5 percent

In other economic news, Pittsburgh's Composite Cost of Living Index for the third quarter of 2013 is 92.2, well below the benchmark average of 103.9 and is the third-lowest after Indianapolis and Cincinnati.

Pittsburgh's Housing, Utilities, and Groceries Cost of Living components are the second and third lowest of any region. The Health Care and Miscellaneous Goods and Services Cost of Living components are the eighth lowest among our benchmark peers.



HIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY NEWS

Computer and Electronics Recycling Fundraiser Event for Spectrum Charter School
Drop off your old electronics & be entered into a drawing for a free local business giveaway! Spectrum Charter School will also be having a bake sale during the recycling event.

Where: Spectrum Charter School, Inc. 4369 Northern Pike Monroeville, PA 15146
When: Saturday, December 7, 2013
Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Will Accept:
Desktops, Laptops, Tablets, Servers, Hard Drives, Keyboards, Mice, Power Supplies, Motherboards/Circuit Boards, Cables, Speakers, CD, DVD, Tape and Floppy Drivers, Backup Systems, Memory Drives, Computer Fans, and Tape Backups, Routers, Switches, Wireless Routers, Access Points, Bridges, Firewalls, Cabling, Modems, and KVM Switches, Phones, Ink, Toner, AC Adapters, Projectors, Overhead Displays, Consumer Electronics, Gaming Systems, Wire, Christmas Lights, Cable Boxes, Radios, VCR and DVD Players, Typewriters, MP3 Players, iPods, iPads, Desktop Printers, Dot Max Printers, Monitors LCD and CRT

Onsite Data Destruction for hard drives will be provided upon request for a $10 fee

Televisions will NOT be accepted. Cannot make it on December 7th? Spectrum Charter School will accept donations BEFORE the event during the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Questions? Call 412-374-8130. Sponsored by TeamLogicIT of Monroeville & Commonwealth Computer Recycling.


NON-PROFIT EVENTS SPONSORED BY

BLACK TIE-PITTSBURGH

Donations Requested as Two Organizations in Pittsburgh Try to Help Out the Victims of Typhoon Haiyan
The aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan has left thousands homeless, without food or shelter. Two organizations in Pittsburgh have stepped ahead to help those affected by this disaster and they hope to get donations from the locals to further increase their relief efforts.







One of these organizations is the Brother's Brother Foundation (BBF) that is located in the northern area of Pittsburgh. They have teamed up with the Philippine American Medical Society (PAMS) of Western Pennsylvania to provide assistance to those affected by Haiyan. They are requesting monetary donations from locals for the victims so that they can ship medical and other necessary supplies to the affected areas. All donations will be used entirely for the benefit of the victims.








ROVING PITTSBURGHER REPORT 

Isis Egyptian
Isis Egyptian Café has something for everyone. JoAnn Forrester and TechnoGranny have decided it is a favorite of theirs. Located on Brookline Boulevard in the South Hills at 815 Brookline Blvd., this restaurant is a mid eastern treat. We found the food interesting, not as heavily spiced as other mid east cuisine. In a little over a month, JoAnn brags, she has been to the restaurant three times. One of her favorite dishes Isalatet Batates (Potato Salad) potatoes,
egg, green onions, parsley tossed with homemade mint dressing...it is so tasty.The Hummus is great and the Egyptian tea is excellent and is great for an upset stomach. Just recently JoAnn was there two days in a row sipping the tea and making her stomach feel MUCH better. The appetizer V-Arnabeet, a battered cauliflower is delicious. Everything we tried from soups to nuts was delicious. TechnoGranny’s favorite is Kushari Masri --Red lentils on pasta and rice.
Looking for a moderate priced meal with delicious dishes- Isis is the place to go. What a nice treat added to the eclectic mixture of stores in Brookline. Great family restaurant and wonderful treatment by the owner, brother, and mother who is the chief cook.


8th Annual Pa. Technology Conference presented by the Duquesne University Small Business Development Center

The luncheon keynote speaker was David Bishop, Fellow in Human Sciences and a Senior Designer & Researcher with MAYA, a Pittsburgh-based design consultancy and technology research lab. Bishop discussed "The future of Technology: Trillions of Devices all Talking to Each Other" where he reviewed technology trends for 2014 and beyond, from new products and gadgets to crowd sourcing, to the latest competitive threats for small business owners. It was interesting to watch him explain what a trillion was and also talk about how our washing machines and clothes will talk to each other because they will include microprocessors. If you read the book “1984” all of that sci fi stuff is now real technology!


Wine & Canvas party
by Donna Michele Baxter

I went to my first Wine & Canvas party tonight on the South Side.

Had an awesomely unique time. Check out my masterpiece and the side by side pic of what it should have looked like. Thanks to Shawn and Mecca.



PITTSBURGH LOCAL SPORTS 

Rock football team earns NCAA playoff berth

After watching other teams have all the fun for the last 13 seasons, the Slippery Rock University football team is going dancing again.

The Rock were the No. 5 seed in the six-team NCAA Division II Super Region 1 field announced Sunday afternoon by the NCAA office via a videoconference on www.ncaa.com.

As a result, the Green and White, who earned their first NCAA tournament berth since 1999, travel to fourth-seeded Winston-Salem State University for a first-round game Saturday.

SRU, which lost a 42-38 decision at Bloomsburg University in last Saturday's Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Championship Game, takes a 9-2 record into the NCAA opening-round game. Read the entire release here.

STEELTOWN HERO
From our friends at UrbanMediaToday.com

Manchester Bidwell Corporation's President & CEO Bill Strickland featured in London Financial Times Front Page Story About His Mission of Hope and Educational Methodology

The front page article released November 22, 2013 features Pittsburgh's Bill Strickland-President and CEO of Manchester Bidwell Corporation who shares more about his journey over the past 45 years doing what he says US state schools fail to do – getting disadvantaged kids excited about learning.
Bill Strickland
"Today, at a time when the 66-year-old Strickland might have considered retiring to spend more time with his third wife and their 12-year-old daughter, he still burns with a mission to spread his philosophy of hope and his educational methodology around the world. “I am type A. I can’t quit while I’m ahead,” he says."





HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS

MAESTRO MANFRED HONECK AND THE PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING WITH BEETHOVEN AND STRAUSS 
For the sixth year, Maestro Manfred Honeck presents a special Thanksgiving concert at Heinz Hall as part of the BNY Mellon Grand Classics series on Nov. 29 and Dec. 1.

During this celebratory concert, Viennese pianist Till Fellner applies his scrupulous musicianship to Beethoven’s beautiful Piano Concerto No. 4. The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra musicians will then bring favorite Strauss waltzes and polkas to life and deliver a few special surprises—like the Pirate Parrot’s special appearance during the Sport Polka (raising the Jolly Roger)! 

Till Fellner
(jean-babtiste millot)

This entertaining and uplifting concert is a family event and the perfect way to complete the holiday weekend. Bring the whole family—children ages 3 to 12 may attend free of charge!

The concerts will begin at 8 p.m. on Friday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets, ranging in price from $25.75 to $109.75, can be purchased by calling the Heinz Hall box office at 412-392-4900, or by visiting pittsburghsymphony.org.

Each BNY Mellon Grand Classics concert is part of the Explore & Engage program, which includes pre-concert talks, exhibits, display boards and interactive activities that illuminate the music, composers and the time in which they created. This weekend, Pittsburgh Symphony Resident Conductor Larry Loh will conduct a pre-concert talk one hour before each performance. 

The Sounds of Pittsburgh Chorus presents “Christmas Memories”
Contact: Pat Martin lady10er@verizon.net 724-743-0949 
Award-winning Sounds of Pittsburgh Chorus, the local chapter of Sweet Adelines International, will present their annual show on Saturday, December 14, 2013 at the Rea Auditorium of Sewickley Academy at 7:00pm. The show, entitled “Christmas Memories”, will feature the chorus, chorus quartets, and a men’s Barbershop Harmony Society special guest quartet the Hot Air Buffoons. Tickets can be purchased on the chorus website www.soundsofpgh.org, from a chorus member, or by calling Suzie at 724-325-1615. A donation from the proceeds will benefit the wig fund of Magee Women’s Cancer Center.
2013 Competition Photo


The chorus welcomes any woman who would like to sing Christmas Carols on the show to attend a rehearsal or call Mary Ann at 412-279-6062. Rehearsals are held at the Coraopolis United Methodist Church, 1205 Ridge Ave., Coraopolis, PA 15108 Monday evening at 7:00pm.

The Pittsburgh Symphony would like to recognize and thank BNY Mellon for its 2013-2014 title sponsorship of BNY Mellon Grand Classics. Fairmont Pittsburgh is the official hotel of the Pittsburgh Symphony. Delta Air Lines is the official airline of the Pittsburgh Symphony.

Peoples Gas Holiday Market™
The second annual Peoples Gas Holiday Market™ will run daily through Monday, December 23. The Market will be closed for Thanksgiving but will reopen the next day for Black Friday, the biggest shopping day of the year.

For 2013, the PDP has increased vendor space more than 250%, allowing an expanded mix of ethnic and local traditions, including the addition of Käthe Wohlfahrt, world-renowned purveyor of traditional German Christmas gifts, local favorite Wendell August Forge, creators of hand-hammered metal gift items, including many featuring Pittsburgh skylines and other vendors

offering fine Irish goods, Himalayan items and even a fresh Christmas tree farm stand with designer and do-it-yourself wreaths.

Santa will again reside in Market Square for 30 days in his beautiful storybook home. Children of all ages will have the opportunity to have their photo taken with Santa while donating to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank. This year, you may also visit any of the 29 local Northwest Savings Bank branches to make a donation to the Food Bank and receive your ticket in advance for a complimentary photo with Santa.

Plus, the Market Square Stage will be be programmed every day and every night with your favorite local, community and ethnic entertainment.

First Presbyterian Church of Bakerstown presents ‘A Live Nativity - Follow the Star’
Saturday, December 14, 2013 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

First Presbyterian Church of Bakerstown (FPCB) is hosting its 1st Live Nativity to bring the Christmas Story to life to the local communities. A Live Nativity has been a dream of the FPCB Children’s Ministry Team for years. This dream will come true on December 14, 2013 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. with a Rain Date of December 21, 2013.

As a gift to our local communities, the Live Nativity will highlight the Christmas Story through five

outdoor vignettes with live animals, including two camels. The vignettes will highlight Isaiah’s Prophecy of the Coming King; the Angel’s visit to Mary; the Baby in the Manger; the Shepherds’ visit; and the Three Wise Men. We hope the Christmas Story comes to life using actors from our Church and live animals. A Narration of the Christmas Story will be playing throughout the vignettes.

This event will provide our community with an opportunity for fellowship, song and family memories. The Church campus will be open as Christmas music will be playing, a fire blazing in our Colonial Room, decorated trees, Carolers and plenty of cookies, hot cider and hot chocolate. There will be Children’s prizes and giveaways.

Key contacts for additional information are Mrs. Sandy Floyd and Mrs. Melinda Brown, as well as Rev. Dan Muttart and Rev. Dr. Karen Anderson whom can be reached by calling our church office at 724-443-1555 or visiting our website at www.fpcb.org.








Fun for the whole family!
This original Christmas Production will include, music, acting, dance and live animals.
Special Musical guest.December 12 at 7:00 PM.
Tickets are only $5, $10 and $20. Holiday Shopping Corner.
Vendors welcome.New Hazlett Theater 6 Allegheny Square East, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Put on by Brown Chapel AME Church

Details here

Christmas in Hawaii
December 1, 2013 • 7pm / Byham Theater

"His style and voice rival any of the rat pack and the
like, in their heyday" - David Friedman, Disney Composer

"Phenomenal simply phenomenal"
- Jim Shorey, Jim Shorkey's Auto Group


International Singer/Entertainer and Recording artist Mark Milovats brings his fun-filled family-friendly Christmas show back to Pittsburgh for one night only featuring his 15 piece orchestra, Santa Belle Dancers, Polynesian Dancers, some Hawaiian fun, The Elfin Ensemble Children's Choir and many traditional Christmas favorites from Mark's Billboard topping album "Just in Time for Christmas", plus members of Elvis Presley's Las Vegas band and other special guests.
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Listen to the show online here.


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