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Erie PA News and Events for Tuesday March 6, 2007

Posted by Dennis on March 6, 2007
Presque Isle Downs and Casino is crushing the projections of the handle they said they would do. On Saturday, the slots parlor took in $13.6 million in wagers and paid out $12.4 million. Presque Isle Downs is located at Exit 27 (Route 97) of Interstate 90. It's open from 9 am to 4 am daily. The racino phone number is 1-866-ERIE-FUN.

 

Bullrun, based on the international automotive rally, features teams of two drivers who use their own cars in a fast-paced rally that takes them across America. The reality series airs on Spike TV next Tuesday at 10 pm. The 2006 Bullrun went past Erie. The car driven by Kevin Ward and Bret Haller, a 1954 Studebaker with a 650 HP engine and a top speed of over 200 mph, lost a cylinder and spent the night in Erie.

The Adventure Cycling Association is sponsoring a trip from April 14 through May 31, taking a group of riders through the 2,058 miles of the Underground Railroad Bicycle Route. The route goes through Erie PA. A spur is planned from Erie to Pittsburgh, with plans of eventually connecting to Washington, DC. Adventure Cycling developed this bicycle route to honor the Underground Railroad—one of the most fabled paths to freedom in the world. It's their goal to provide a bicycle route that celebrates the bravery of those who chose to flee slavery and the scores of Americans that offered aid on their route to freedom.

Rebecca Hower, the daytime weathergal at KDKA is returning to Erie. She worked at WICU before moving to Pittsburgh. Her husband is a Doctor and has taken a job in Erie. She doesn't have a job lined up.

Eight Mercyhurst College students will hone their negotiation skills in Geneva, Switzerland, March 26-30, when they represent Poland at the 16th session of the Harvard World Model United Nations, the most diverse college-level model UN in the world, which annually welcomes 1,500 students from more than 35 countries. Dr Michele Crumley, assistant professor of political science at Mercyhurst, will accompany the following team members: Lindsey Kole, Allison Moore, and Adam Hammer, political science majors; Nicole Kubit, international relations and Russian studies major; and Jim Kelley, Mark Schneider, Andy Narusewicz, and Chris Bodley, intelligence studies.

The 2007 National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament begins on March 22 at Edinboro University. Edinboro is seeded 3rd.

Shanna Thompson, a 6' senior, leads the Shaker Heights Red Raiders at 12.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.9 blocks per game. She will attend Gannon University next year.

Chuck Fontana was recently named athletic director for the Penn-Trafford School District. Fontana graduated from California University of Pennsylvania with a degree in elementary education and received both his principal's certification and a master's degree in curriculum and Instruction from Gannon University in Erie PA.

The North East Community Players have open auditions tonight, Tuesday March 6 at 7:30 pm for the suspense/ thriller "Night Watch," directed by Alan Koch. The cast calls for 5 men and 4 women and the performances are scheduled for April 6 - 7, 12 - 15, and 19 - 21. Auditions will be held at the NECP Theatre (25 Vine Street, 2nd Floor) in North East, PA.

Music lovers are invited to follow Road to the Isles, and take in the sights and sounds of traditional Celtic folk music and dance along the way. "Road to the Isles" is a Pittsburgh-based quintet of pipe, guitar, fiddle, and two dancers that will perform at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, on Wednesday, March 7 at 12 pm. Their presentation of Scottish and Irish music and dance is part of college's Rhythms of Life cultural series and begins at noon in the Reed Union Building's Bruno's Cafe. It is free and open to the public.

Holocaust survivor Louise Lawrence-Israels will speak of her own and her family's experiences during World War II at 7 pm on Wednesday, March 7 in the Quigley Hall auditorium at Allegheny College. The program, which is free and open to the public, is part of Holocaust Remembrance Month.

The concert band and jazz ensemble at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, will play favorites "From Stage and Screen" at their annual joint spring concert. The performance will be held at 8 pm on Thursday, March 8, in the McGarvey Commons of the Reed Union Building. Admission is free and open to the public.

National Christian School Invitational basketball tournament will be held March 8-10 at Family First Sports Park in Erie PA.

The Erie Art Museum's annual end-of-winter bash is heading for Motown, or at least Motown is heading for Just My Imagination, Saturday, March 10 at the Bel-Aire Clarion Hotel, 2800 West 8th Street. Just My Imagination will replace the Museum's very popular mARTi Gras Bash, but organizers say it will truly be one night to boogie down. "Live Motown music from Cleveland's Tony Quarles and the Discovery Band, great food, elaborate decorations and costume prizes are all planned for this event," said event Chairwoman Rebecca Styn. Tickets are $45 and all proceeds benefit the Erie Art Museum. For tickets call (814) 459-5477.

Food and fun both will be in abundance when Gannon University hosts its annual International Night on Saturday, March 10. The event will feature an "International Food Bazaar" with culinary delights from more than 20 countries, including Hong Kong, Sweden, Bahamas, France, Poland, Spain, Greece, Panama, Peru, India, Turkey, Japan, China, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. The dinner will start at 6 pm. The entertainment portion of the event will begin at 7:30 pm and will feature numerous cultural performances including Filipino folk dancing, Indian dancing, Greek dancing, Polish dancing, Celtic soft shoe and tap dancing, and traditional Turkish dancing. Music also will be offered, including South Korean violin and Bosnian flute. International Night will be held in Gannon's Hammermill Center, Peach Street and South Park Row. Tickets can be purchased at the information desk of the Waldron Campus Center, 124 West Seventh Street. Tickets are $15 for adults; $10 for senior citizens, military, and children 10 and over; and $5 for children under 10.

McLane Church in Edinboro, PA will present its annual "PowerZone Weekend" Children's Ministry worship services on Saturday, March 10 and Sunday, March 11, 2007 at the church, 12511 Edinboro Road, Edinboro. "PowerZone Weekend" is a weekend of worship services at McLane Church when the pre-school and elementary school aged students 'take over' the regular adult worship service and infuse it with high-energy music, motion and a message. Nearly 100 children along with their adult leaders will lead the worship service, presenting upbeat songs, funny skits, and an inspirational lesson designed to encourage everyone in attendance. The children of McLane Church prepare for weeks prior to this very popular worship service, learning songs and accompanying motions. Last year's "PowerZone Weekend" prompted the greatest weekend worship attendance of the 2005-2006 ministry year. As always, a complementary meal will accompany each of the three worship services: Saturday at 6 PM, and Sunday at 9 and 11 AM. For more information on the PowerZone children's ministry and directions to McLane Church, call (814) 734-1907 or go to www.mclanechurch.org.

The Gem City Concert Band will provide entertainment during the Millcreek Mall's "Spring Bridal Show" event at the Millcreek Mall this Sunday, March 11, from 12 noon until 1:30 on the Center Stage. The performance is free and open to the public.

You won't want to miss one of Mercyhurst North East's favorite annual events: the "Patti Sullivan and Friends Irish Concert" on Sunday, March 11, at 2 pm in St Mary's Chapel. The performance is free and open to the public, and a reception will follow. Sullivan, MNE's music director, has invited barbershop chorus Lake Erie Sound and quartet the Lighthouse Gang, as well as the popular Irish step dancers Rince Na Tiarna, to join her at St Mary's Chapel for an afternoon of entertainment that is sure to get everyone in the Irish spirit.

The Northwest PA Maple Association 2007 Northwest PA Maple Taste and Tour Weekend will be held March 17-18, 10 am to 4 pm daily. Ten sugar houses in Crawford, Erie, Mercer, Warren and Venango counties open their doors during the height of maple sugaring time.

Meadowmount Trio, a frequent contributor to National Public Radio hailed as "an ensemble of seamless rapport" by The Strad magazine, will perform at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, on Wednesday, March 21. Meadowmount Trio appears as part of Music at Noon: The Logan Series. Its performance, which is free and open to the public, will be held at noon in the Reed Union Building's McGarvey Commons.

The Classic Rock Dance, a fund raiser for the family of Erie soldier Katie Beckwith, with the Bryan Burton Band will be held on March 24 at the Millcreek American Legion, 4109 West 12th Street in Erie (next to the Airport) starting at 8 pm. Tickets can be purchased at the door for a donation of $5 per person. Katie was injured when a roadside bomb detonated beside her Humvee in Iraq. She is presently being hospitalized at Fort Knox. The benefit is to raise money for travel expenses for her family to visit her.

Think you have what it takes to sing the National Anthem at a Double-A baseball game? Well here is your chance. The Erie SeaWolves announced their National Anthem tryouts to be held Sunday, March 25 at the Millcreek Mall. Tryouts will be held on the main stage located at the center of the mall. Registration begins at 1:30 pm and tryouts begin at 2 pm. Those interested in auditioning will perform the National Anthem for a panel of judges. Auditions must be performed a capella. For more information about the National Anthem tryouts, please contact Carol Trumbo at (814) 456-1300 or via email at ctrumbo(at)seawolves.com. SeaWolves Opening Day for the 2007 season is April 5 against the Altoona Curve. First pitch is set for 6:35 pm.

 

The Erie Micro Brew Festival presented by WQLN will be held April 21 at Union Station at 14th and French Streets. There will be 2 sampling sessions 1-4 pm and 5-8 pm. All proceeds support public broadcasting and all PLCB laws apply. Attendees must be 21. Tickets will be available soon at many Erie area locations. Scheduled to attend are: The BrewErie at Union Station, The Erie Brewing Company, Southern Tier Brewing, Pennsylvania Brewery, Voodoo Brewery, The Flying Bison, Ellicottville Brewing Company, North Country Brewing Company, Hereford and Hops, Sprague Farm and Brew Works, The Buffalo Brew Pub, Magic Hat Brewing and the East End Brewing Company.

 

Dennis Weed

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Posted by Dennis at March 6, 2007 7:09 AM

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That's funny about Rebecca Hower b/c Angie Dickson's husband was also a doc. It was when he finished his ortho residency at Hamot that they moved home. I know Angie was popular in Erie as well and that Rebecca's popularity hasn't waned either.

Posted by: Eden at March 6, 2007 12:21 PM

It's a shame we'll lose Rebecca down here but the fact she's leaving because that nit-wit of a husband got a job in Erie... sheesh. The guy is a tool and that's putting it nicely.

mmmmm Angie Dickson. now that takes me back.

Posted by: spoon at March 7, 2007 8:18 AM

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