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Erie PA News and Events for Sunday September 23, 2007

Posted by Dennis on September 23, 2007
GE has been in Erie for 100 years. There’s a nice story in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review by Rick Stouffer called GE: 100 years and still chuggin’.

Ron Androla of Erie has had a number of poetry books published. Ron sometimes posts poems on his online message board at The Pressure Press.

Bill Phillips (Erie, PA) is a licensed locksmith and author of several books on security, including the recently published Master Locksmithing.

The Lake Erie Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps announced the addition of Tommy Allen and Matt Heard to its staff for the 2008 season. These gentlemen come to the Regiment from the Chicagoland area and are expected to make a huge impact in the guard’s visual and equipment areas. In addition, the Lake Erie Regiment Winter Color Guard also announces that for it’s Tenth Anniversary, the Guard will be moving to the Independent World Class Level for competition at all association shows.

Justin Hodgman scored twice including a shorthanded insurance goal with less than two minutes remaining and added an assist as the Erie Otters skated to a 6-4 win over the Plymouth Whalers in an Ontario Hockey League game played last night at the Compuware Arena. Luke Gazdic, Zach Torquato Jordan Skellett and Anthony Peluso aslo scored for the Otters. Ryan O’Reilly collected two assists. The Otters improved to 1-1 with the win. The Otters home opener will take place Saturday, September 29 when the Sudbury Wolves visit for a 7:30 pm start at the Tullio Arena presented by Taco Bell and JET-TV. The first 3,000 fans into the game will receive a free Otters magnetic schedule and a free taco courtesy of Taco Bell. Tickets for the game are available at all Erie-area TicketMaster locations and the Erie Civic Center Box Office. Warm up for the home opener at the Otters Pre-Game Party being held from 5-7 pm on 8th Street (between French and Holland) featuring beverages, food and a free concert by the M-80’s.

The Mercyhurst College football team (4-1) gained over 500 yards of total offense and the Lakers defeated rival Gannon in the annual Battle For The Niagara Cup 49-28 Saturday night at Gannon University Field.

Trevor Harris threw four TD passes for the third straight week as Edinboro (3-1) beat Cheyney 41-23.

The Allegheny College Gators were able to force five second-half turnovers, leading the way for the team to the 24-21 victory over the Tartans of Carnegie Mellon University on Saturday evening.

Mercyhurst freshman Cherie Jackson continued the impressive start to her rookie campaign on Saturday, turning in a time 42 seconds better than the runner-up finisher to take first place at the Allegheny College Classic in Meadville, Pa.

Junior Jenna Matson recorded 13 kills, but Michigan Tech, playing on its home floor, defeated the Mercyhurst College women’s volleyball team (12-5, 0-4 GLIAC) by scores of 30-27, 30-22,30-23 on Saturday afternoon.

The Gannon University volleyball team (4-8, 0-4 GLIAC) faced stiff competition in its second Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference match of the weekend Saturday afternoon. The Lady Knights were shut out 3-0 by the Northern Michigan University (10-7, 4-1 GLIAC).

Saturday night Erie area high school football scores:
Erie Central Tech 28, Erie East 0
Bradford 35, Warren 14
Lakeview 56, Kennedy Catholic 0
Corry 7, Seneca 0

Thoroughly Modern Millie will be performed at the Erie Playhouse through October 7. Curtain times are Wed - Sat at 7:30 pm and Sunday at 2 pm.

Erik Meyer, cantor at Luther Memorial Church in Erie, will give an organ recital at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, at noon on Tuesday, Sept 25. He will perform in the college’s Larry and Kathryn Smith Chapel as part of its Smith Music Series. Admission is free and the recital is open to the public. Meyer replaces previously scheduled Swiss organist Douglas Bruce, who canceled his US recital tour due to a hand injury.

Last year, Mercyhurst College became home to a life-size specimen of a Tyrannosaurus Rex skull, thanks to the donation of a museum-quality natural history collection of casts and fossils. This year, Mercyhurst will go one better when it unveils a set of shark jaws so enormous that people can lock arms and walk through together. Mercyhurst College’s second annual natural history exhibit runs Sept 27 to Oct 17 at Cummings Gallery in the Mary D’Angelo Performing Arts Center. An opening reception, which is free and open to the public, will be held Thursday, Sept 27, from 5 to 7 pm. Because of the anticipated public appeal, normal gallery hours are being extended for the exhibit’s duration. They are Tuesdays through Saturdays from 2 to 7 pm, except Thursdays, 2 to 9 pm; also Sundays from 2 to 5 pm. Special tours for school students are available by contacting the Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute at 824-2545.


The Great Lakes Independent Film Festival takes place September 27-30 at the Roadhouse Theatre in Erie PA.

The Erie Art Museum’s Contemporary Music Series will present violinist Diane Monroe in concert on Friday, Sept. 28, 2007 at 8 pm at the Erie Art Museum Annex, 423 State Street. Admission is free; a $10 donation is suggested.

The 2007 Wine Country Harvest Festival will be held in North East, PA September 28, 29 and 30.

Mercyhurst Men’s Basketball Alumni are organizing an Alumni Basketball game for charity. The event is scheduled for September 29, 2007 at 7pm at the MAC. Come See some of your favorite Mercyhurst players from the past and some of the Mercyhurst stars of the future compete in 3-point contests and a dunk contest. All proceeds from the gate will benefit the Alheimer’s Association of Erie. There will also be a 50/50 raffle. Players include Brent Swain, Keith Nies, Matt Thielker, Gerry Battle, and Dion Brown, Jason Ioppolo, and Jody Crymes.

In conjunction with Alumni Reunion 2007, Penn State Behrend Finance graduates are invited back to campus for a Finance Alumni Reception hosted by Sam and Irene Black School of Business faculty. Greg Filbeck, the Finance program chair, and Finance faculty Brian Boscaljon, Jessica Zhou, and Kay Johnson have planned an informal reception for Finance alumni and their guests from 10:00 until 11:30 am on Saturday, September 29. The reception is part of the college’s Alumni Reunion and concurrent Parents & Families Weekend, and will be held in the cafe of the Research and Economic Development Center (REDC). Attendance reservations should be made by Saturday, September 15.

Alec Chien, professor of music and artist in residence at Allegheny College, will present a concert of Beethoven piano sonatas at 7 pm on Saturday, Sept 29 in the college’s Shafer Auditorium. The concert, the sixth in a seven-concert series in which Chien is performing all 32 of Beethoven’s piano sonatas, is FREE and open to the public.

Barbara Hurd will be the next author to read from her works in the Creative Writer’s Speaker Series at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College. She will appear on campus on Thursday, Oct 4. Hurd’s reading will begin at 6 pm in the worship space of the Larry and Kathryn Smith Chapel. A 4:30 pm reception in the chapel living room will precede the reading; both are free and open to the public.

Asbury Woods will hold a tree leaf identification event on Saturday, October 6 from 10 am - Noon. Adults and Children 8 years and up accompanied by an adult. Fee: Members $10, Nonmembers $12/Parent/Child pair pay only one fee (includes Tree ID book and Tree Key) This class is for anyone who wants to know how to identify trees, or those who are doing a leaf project for school. You will learn how to identify trees by using a tree key, by leaf shape, and even by the bark. Pre-Registration and Payment Required. Please call (814) 835-5356.

What do you want Erie to look like in 20 years? Offer your response at the next SAM and ED meeting October 11, 4 to 6 pm, at the Plymouth Tavern. Facilitator - Ms Renee Lamis of PA Futures. Cost Free admission; cash bar. RSVP Appreciated, but not mandatory, lisa@lisaaustinpa.com. SAM and ED facilitates innovation, partnerships and education in Science,
Art, Manufacturing, and Engineering and Design. Founded in 2005,
SAM and ED is a voluntary, unincorporated collaborative that serves
as a catalyst for interdisciplinary initiatives and economic development. Those with a stake in Greater Erie are invited to participate in SAM and ED.

The 19th annual Erie Zoo Boo runs 6-9 pm, October 12-30. Admission is $4.50 for adults (ages 12 and up), $3.50 for children 2-11, and children under 2 will be admitted free.

The Lake Erie Region Conservancy (LERC) will be holding a concert fundraiser on Saturday, October 13, 2007 at the Mercyhurst D’Angelo Performing Arts Center featuring grammy-nominated jazz-funk group from Chicago, Liquid Soul. Tickets are $25.00 each and can be purchased by contacting LERC at 814-824-2407. LERC is also seeking 10 sponsors at a $1,000.00 level in an attempt to make this event a sell-out. If you are interested in sponsoring this event, contact Tom Fuhrman, President, at 814-824-2407 or email him at lerc@mercyhurst.edu.

The 6th Annual Walk To Make A Great Park Better will take place on Sunday, October 14 at 1 pm at Presque Isle State Park. All those interested in participating in the 5K Walk will meet at the Rotary Pavilion across from Beach 7. Proceeds from the Walk To Make A Great Park Better support Presque Isle as well as provide scholarships to high school seniors who exemplify the community involvement demonstrated by David Hanlon - educator and inspirational community leader. All Walk participants who raise a minimum of $25 in pledges will receive an attractive Walk T-shirt. This beautiful fall Walk affords participants the opportunity to enjoy the diverse colors that Presque Isle affords visitors in October. All Walk participants are treated to a picnic at the Rotary Pavilion at the conclusion of the Walk. If you are interested in participating in the 2007 Walk To Make A Great Park Better , plan to arrive at Presque Isle by 12:15 to register. To qualify for consideration of the Presque Isle Scholarship, you must be in grades 10-12, participate in the Walk and raise a minimum of $25 in pledges. Also you must register for the scholarship the day of the Walk at the Scholarship Registration table.

Romanian Gypsy melodies, punk frenzy, salty tangos, hard-rocking klezmer, haunting Balkan harmony, and hip-hop beats will be eaten and spit out by an eclectic ensemble of violin, resophonic guitar, bullhorn harmonica and bass when Luminescent Orchestrii appears at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, on Tuesday, Oct 16. Luminescent Orchestrii’s performance, part of the college’s Rhythms of Life cultural series, is free and open to the public. It begins at noon in Bruno’s Cafe, located on the second floor of the college’s Reed Union Building; a full menu of hot and cold lunch items will be available for purchase.

Dennis Weed

Posted by Dennis at September 23, 2007 8:02 AM

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