Image of the Day – April 1, 2014

shineSneak peek at one of the newest hotel rooms in town – The Overlook Hotel
will offer a retro/vintage feel on several of their floors – this is room #237.

Memorial announces 2014 board appointments

The Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center Board of Directors confirmed its 2014 slate of officers and re-elected four incumbent board members to three-year terms at its annual meeting on March 24.

 

Reappointed as officers were Chairman James C. Roscetti, an attorney with the Niagara Falls law firm Roscetti & DeCastro, P.C.; Vice Chairperson Cynthia A. Bianco, superintendent of the Niagara Falls City School District; Treasurer Charles G. Rader, Ph.D., retired chief executive officer of IsleChem, LLC.; and Secretary Margaret M. Toohey, Lewiston Insurance Agency.

 

Re-elected to three-year board terms were:

·         Cynthia A. Bianco

·         Mark D. Perry, M.D., Memorial’s chief of radiology

·         Judith Nolan Powell, a former executive with HSBC Bank USA

·         Charles G. Rader, Ph.D.

 

Continuing on the board will be:

 

         Alan K. Barlow, Chief Executive Officer, Seneca Nation Health System

         Robert L. Bradley Jr., principal, Gaskill Preparatory School

         Ronald R. Campbell, former chief operating officer, Washington Mills Corp.

         Komal Chandan, M.D., Memorial’s medical staff president

·         Jayanta Chaudhuri, M.D., a Niagara Falls primary care physician

·         Stephanie Williams Cowart, executive director, Niagara Falls Housing Authority

·         Matthew Feldman, an attorney at Feldman Kieffer, LLP

·         Naresh Jain, M.D., a Niagara Falls internist and gastroenterologist

·         The Rev. Harvey L. Kelley, pastor of New Hope Baptist Church

·         Don J. King, The Polly King Gallery

·         Marnie LaVigne, Ph.D., Director of Business Development, New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences

·         Christopher A. Robins, teacher, Maple Avenue Elementary School

·         Joseph A. Ruffolo, Memorial’s president and chief executive officer

·         Salvatore “Sam” Santarosa, M.B.A., president of Buffalo Fuel Corp.

 

Serving ex-officio is Vijay Bojedla, M.D., Memorial vice president and chief medical officer.

The White Party – benefitting the Niagara Falls Music & Art Festival being held at the Conference & Event Center April 26

The White Party, a first-time fundraising celebration benefitting the 2014 Niagara Falls Music & Art Festival, will be held at The Conference & Event Center Niagara Falls, on Saturday, April 26, from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Guests are encouraged to wear their most creative white attire.

“The White Party is truly a celebration of the resurgence of our city featuring an evening of art, music, fantasy and seduction,” said Rick Crogan, Niagara Falls Music & Art Festival chairperson. “Walk our red carpet in style,” he said and stressed guests to please be tasteful while planning their clothing and accessories, as prizes will be awarded to the best dressed.

The evening includes gourmet food samplings from The Conference & Event Center Niagara Falls, the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute, and local bakeries. Guests who arrive between 7 and 8 p.m. will be treated to complimentary hors d’oeuvres and champagne provided by Wedge Liquors.

The evening’s entertainment will be provided by Randle & the Late Night Scandals and DJ Medison. A silent auction will also be held, with proceeds benefitting the Isaiah 61 Project.

Tickets are available for $50 at Deal Realty, Pi Pastry, and at www.festivalatthefalls.com. No one under 18 years old admitted. Must be 21 years old with ID to drink.

The White Party is sponsored by Renewal by Anderson, Certo Brothers, Deal Realty, Sheraton At The Falls, the Niagara Gazette, 24 Below Gallery and Cafe, the Hamister Group, the Niagara Hub, Niagara’s Honeymoon Sweets, Capital Cleaners, and Cataract Studios.

For more information on The White Party or to register as an artist or crafter for the 2014 Niagara Falls Music & Art Festival, call (716) 534-9960 or visit www.festivalatthefalls.com.

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BTOP Express now at the Niagara Falls Public Library

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BTOP Express is one of five e-mobile computing training units with high speed broadband services being deployed in rural locations and underserved communities in New York State.  The service is being offered to patrons of the Niagara Falls Public Library through the Nioga Library System.

 

There are several courses offered, varying in skill level from Basic to Advanced.  Minimum requirements for participation and course descriptions can be found here: BTOP Info 

Space is limited and registration is required for all courses. 

 

Monday April 28 2014

10am – 1pm:      Computer Basic Workshop

1pm – 4pm:        Email:  Start to Finish

 

Thursday May 1, 2014

10am – 1pm:      Microsoft Excel Basic

1pm – 4pm:        Microsoft Word Basic

 

Wednesday May 7, 2014

1pm – 4pm:        Gadgets and Gears/Open Access

4pm – 7pm:        Gadgets and Gears/Open Access

 

Monday May 12, 2014

10am – 1pm:      Job Now!  Skills for Job Seekers

1pm – 4pm:        Intro to LinkedIn:  Job Networking Web Site

 

Monday May 19, 2014

1pm – 4pm:        Internet Basic

4pm – 7pm:        Gaga for Google

 

Tuesday May 27, 2014

10am – 1pm:      Powerpoint Basic

1pm – 4pm:        Publisher Basic

 

Thursday May 29, 2014

10am – 1pm:      Facebook Combo

1pm – 4pm:        Twitter

 

For more information or to register, please contact the Niagara Falls Public Library Adult Services Reference Desk at 716-286-4881.

 

MORE INFO HERE: BTOP Info

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The Isaiah 61 Project & Niagara Falls City School District Partner to provide trades job training

[Press Release]

District’s Alternative School Students Will Gain Work Site Experience  

The Isaiah 61 Project began offering trades training to Niagara Falls City School District Alternative School students on March 25, 2014. The partnership will give participating students hands on trades/construction experience and certified Orleans/Niagara Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) educational training. “The Isaiah 61 Project is excited to team up with the Niagara Falls City School District to offer our community’s young people a new pathway to employment,” said Jim Haid, Isaiah 61 Program Coordinator. “By reaching out to them while they are still in high school, this program can give young people the tools to start off on the right foot.”

“We have many Niagara Falls High School students participating in skilled trade education at the BOCES facility in Sanborn,” said Superintendent Cynthia Bianco. “This opportunity allows Alternative students interested in the skilled trades a chance to acquire skills that can lead to good jobs. We are very pleased about this collaboration and the impact it will have on our students by providing career pathway opportunities for them.”

The students will take part in the program two days a week, first learning basic worksite skills and safety precautions in a classroom setting. They will then work on an actual home renovation in phase two of the class. The Isaiah 61 Project, in collaboration with, O/N BOCES and several funding partners, provides a free 400 hour construction trades job training class to unemployed and under-employed applicants.

In the process of the job training course, Isaiah 61 renovates vacant homes once owned by the city, preparing the structures for home ownership and returning them to the municipal tax roll. The Isaiah 61 Project Trades Training Program began in 2012, in partnership with the Niagara Falls Community Development Department and The John R. Oishei Foundation. Since its inception, 30 people have graduated from the program and approximately 75 percent have found local job placement. “Trades men and women built our city and earned family supporting livelihoods in the process,” said Seth Piccirillo, Director of Niagara Falls Community Development. “The school district’s partnership with Isaiah 61 will introduce that tradition to a new generation and help put our young people to work.”

 

The Bare Brown Earth [by 2chicks2go]

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It’s a cold spring day in Niagara; a perfect day to take Rocky for a walk by the gorge. Winter weather has lingered longer than we’d hoped. Rocky is a mixed breed, bulldog-like dog, whose personality matches his breeding. He’s zesty, determined, scattered and at times a cowering little lovable babe.

He greets me with his usual enthusiasm at the front door, looking for a friendly word and a pat, and quickly swallows the remains of the food in his dish, in case there’s a shortage. Today is a frosty 30 degrees, and the wind blows heartily from the split earth, down below. Rocky decides we’re going to cross the highway, and follow the path that follows the gorge…

READ THE REST OF THIS BLOG POST HERE: http://2chicks2go.wordpress.com/2014/03/31/the-bare-brown-earth/

Former City Engineer Skurka sues Falls for lost wages, back pay and his job back

[From BuffaloNews.com]

Jeffrey Skurka, who was fired last year as city engineer, sued the city last week to get his job back and also to collect about $150,000 in lost pay and benefits.

Skurka, who was hired in July 2011, was fired in April 2013 after what his lawsuit says was a run-in with Mayor Paul A. Dyster and City Administrator Donna D. Owens over the Lewiston Road reconstruction project…

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/niagara-falls/fired-engineer-sues-falls-to-get-job-back-recover-pay-20140330

 

Image of the Day – March 31, 2014

houdiniHoudini and his film crew at Niagara Falls –
photo via Oakwood Cemetery and  Wild About Harry (Houdini)

Image of the Day – March 30, 2014

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“Amijohn Wrabin of Niagara Falls makes a daily habit of sweeping the pavement on Third Street as a “patriotic” gesture. It’s a habit Falls city officials will spread and continue after the end of this week’s Clean Sweep 1983 beautification and cleanup effort” – Niagara Gazette, May 11, 1983.

The Soapbox with guest Mary Grace O.

We dropped in at the NACC to visit Mary Grace O.  She gives us a tour of her studio and lets everyone know where to find her art on display and also all about the upcoming Evolution fashion show.  Click here for more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/535134456593777/ and watch the video to see the creativity and imagination of one of our city’s own!

Watch video here: