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Erie PA News and Events for Thursday October 25, 2007

Posted by Dennis on October 25, 2007
Erie has been granted a franchise in the National Premier Soccer League. The league has not yet confirmed this. I doubt there is an ownership group in place. The NPSL is a minor league that’s equivalent to the fourth level of pro soccer in the United States. Major League Soccer is the top level, followed by United States League First Division and Second Division. The NPSL is considered an equivalent league to the Player Development League, but carries no Under-23 age restriction. Other teams set to join the NPSL next season include Allentown, Lancaster, the New York Athletic Club, Farmington, Conn and Bangor, Maine. Minor league Soccer? In Erie?

There is for all practical purposes no O Positive blood available for patients in the tri-county area, as the recent local shortage turned critical last night with EXTREMELY heavy usage of O Positive blood. O Positive is the most common blood type with 38 percent of the population being O Pos. This means if there’s an accident there’s a better than 1 in 3 chance the person will need O Positive blood. All other blood types are low as well. The Community Blood Bank has tried unsuccessfully to import blood from other areas of the country and urgently needs donors locally to meet the need for blood. All donors are strongly encouraged to donate at the Community Blood Bank, 2646 Peach Street. The Community Blood Bank is open from 9-6 Monday through Friday and until 7:30 pm Tuesday night and Saturday 9 am-12:30 pm. Photo ID required.

Carrie Dana, a 24 year old woman living at 24th and State, was charged with a laundry list of charges for having sex with an 11 year old boy that was a friend of her son. I know mug shots aren’t ment to be flattering but she is scary looking.


Erie PA based Signal-Tech, a leading manufacturer of LED signs for the parking industry, announced the completion of its newest parking product, the Red Storm. The Red Storm is a wireless differential counter for parking facilities that counts the number of vehicles entering and exiting a parking facility. A stand-alone system, each component of the Red Storm uses wireless communications, and does not require any special software or computer. Sensors detect when a vehicle enters, exits, or moves from level to level, and signs display available spaces in real time. “The Red Storm is an exciting new addition to our line of parking equipment,” said Phil Glass, head engineer at Signal-Tech. In 2005, Signal-Tech received the Small Manufacturing Business Award from the Gannon University Small Business Development Center.

The Immigrant Investor (EB-5) Pilot Program is designed to encourage foreign investment. Foreigners can receive their green card if they invest in approved areas and create jobs. The western Pennsylvania area, 23 counties, is included in the program.


Happy Birthday to Arleyne.

Another Otter slaughter. Yannick Weber scored twice and collected two assists to lead the Kitchener Rangers to a 7-0 win over the Erie Otters in an Ontario Hockey League game played last night in front of 2,270 at the Tullio Arena. The next Otters home game takes place Saturday, November 3rd when the Plymouth Whalers visit the Tullio Arena for a 7:30 pm start.

Mike Machuga of Erie is in 47th place after 10 games in the 2007 USBC Masters, the first Major of the 2007-08 Denny’s Pro Bowlers Tour. The top 121 bowl five more games Thursday morning before the field is cut to the top 63

The Rio Grande Valley Silverados announced that they have come to contractual terms with Erie PA native Jeff Daisley to play for the first year franchise in the CBA this upcoming season. Daisley has shown continued improvement since coming out of Mercyhurst College in 2006. He played last season for the Buffalo Silverbacks in the ABA and then this past Spring and Summer for the Mayas, Mexico team that participated in and won the WBA Championship. The Mayas played out of Dallas, TX in the WBA during the 2007 WBA Season. Daisley averaged 10.6ppg and 8.2rpg for his college career at Mercyhurst. He came of the bench for the Mayas for the WBA Champion Mayas averaging 7.2 ppg and 4.1 rpg.

Three Erie colleges are joining forces to stage a food drive that’s expected to collect thousands of pounds of nonperishable food items for the Second Harvest Food Bank. The Collegiate Golden Harvest pools the efforts of student volunteers from Mercyhurst College; Penn State Erie, The Behrend College; and Gannon University. Last year’s partnership generated more than 9,000 pounds of food and organizers are hoping to drive that total even higher this year. Mercyhurst and Penn State Behrend have expanded their drives and will collect donations in the neighborhoods surrounding their campuses Monday through Saturday, Oct 22-27, from 4 to 8 pm weekdays; Mercyhurst also collects from 9 am to noon on Saturday, and Penn State Behrend, 9 am to 2 pm. Gannon will hold an intensive drive on Saturday, Oct. 27, with students volunteering throughout the city and Millcreek Township between 9 am and 4 pm. A number of drop-off stations will also be available Saturday morning, including: Mercyhurst College front gates, 501 E 38th St; Gannon’s Waldron Campus Center at 7th and Peach; Blessed Sacrament, 1626 W 26th St; Villa Maria Academy, 2403 W 8th St; and the Reed Union Building at Penn State Behrend.

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 Wooden Nickel Buffalo Farm huge cornfield maze which they call “Corn Stalking USA” is now open and runs through the end of November. Hours are Friday through Monday 10am - 10pm. Cost is $8 with kids age 6-12 getting in for $6 and 5 and under entering for free. For details call (814) 734-2833.

The Belle Valley Volunteer Fire Department Valley Of The Ghouls - Haunted House will be held October 25-27 and 29. Admission is just $5. Ghouling begins at 7:30 and lasts until 11 pm.

The Erie Playhouse production of Frankenstein opens Friday Oct 26 and runs through Nov 11.

The Great Lakes Film Association is holding “An All Out Halloween Costume Party” on Saturday October 27 at 8 pm. The classic “A Clockwork Orange” will be screened and then stick around for great music by Matty B and the Dirty Pickles.

Gannon University’s Center for Teaching Excellence on Saturday, Oct 27 will host a celebratory event for teachers who have completed their National Board Certification. The event, National Board Certification Celebration and Information, will run from 10 am to 5 pm at the Center, room 2019 of the Palumbo Academic Center, 824 Peach Street, and in the Yehl Room, Waldron Center, 124 West 7th Street. The event will include a number of presentations and planning group sessions. Teachers from grades K-12 from across Pennsylvania are expected to participate. The event is designed both to recognize teachers who have completed their national certification and promote the value of the certification, said Linda S Cook, director, Center for Teaching Excellence at Gannon University, Pennsylvania National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. She said certification is an “extremely valuable professional development experience” for teachers. Nationally, however, only about 2 percent of teachers are certified.

The Mexican state of Oaxaca was embroiled in a serious crisis last year that began when a local teachers’ union went on strike. The bitter, bloody conflict lasted more than seven months and resulted in at least 18 deaths. On Monday, Oct 29, an activist who witnessed the struggle firsthand will give a guest lecture at Gannon University to discuss the tragedy and share lessons learned from the suffering of the Oaxacan people. Miguel Angel Vasquez de la Rosa will be the speaker for “The Oaxaca Crisis and the Roots of Migration.” His lecture will begin at 7 pm in the Yehl Room of the Waldron Campus Center, 124 West Seventh Street. It is free and open to the public and also will offer English-Spanish translation.

Zoologist and Emmy-winning television personality Jeff Corwin will share “Tales from the Field” during the next Speaker Series presentation at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College. Corwin, best known as host of The Jeff Corwin Experience and Corwin’s Quest on the cable network Animal Planet, will speak at 7:30 pm on Thursday, November 1, in the McGarvey Commons of the college’s Reed Union Building. His presentation is free and open to the public. Corwin will handle live reptiles during his talk, and afterwards will sign copies of his book, Living on the Edge: Amazing Relationships in the Natural World. The book will be available for purchase that evening in Penn State Behrend’s bookstore.

The Venango Digital Film Association will be holding it first Film Festival November 2 and 3. The festival will feature films of all genres, but will focus on local filmmakers and films set within the region. Screenings will be held on November 2nd at the Barrow Civic Theatre in Franklin from 7pm until 9pm and on November 3rd at the Latonia in Oil City from 7pm until 9pm at a cost of five dollars for admittance. Workshops are also being held on Nov 3rd at the Latonia from 9am until 5pm, topics include: lighting, sound, editing, making family dvds and camcorders demystified. The cost is $10 each or $40 for all. Eligibility: Ages 14 to Adult (filmmakers under 18 must include letters of permission from a parent with their submissions) . Filmmaker must live in Western Pennsylvania, or the film must reflect a theme or subject of the region. Film Length and Format: 10 to 30 minutes. DVD submissions are preferred but VHS entries will also be accepted. We cannot accept entries on mini-DV tape, hard drives, 35mm film, or other formats. Entry Fee: $20 per submission, checks or money orders made payable to the Oil City Arts Council. Please note that submissions will not be returned unless accompanied by a pre-paid, self-addressed envelope. Mailing Address: Venango Digital Film Association Film Festival, PO Box 1082, Franklin, PA 16323. Deadline: All entries must be received by Friday, 19 October. Contact: Michael Dittman at simpub@hotmail.com or visit http://www.joannwheelerfineart.com/vdfa/index.html for more details.

Gannon University on Sunday, Nov 4 will host its annual Fall Open House. Students and their parents can attend an optional mass at 11 am in the Mary, Seat of Wisdom Chapel, 512 Peach Street. Registration will begin at 11:30 am in the lobby of the Waldron Campus Center, 124 West Seventh Street. Students can enter Scholarship Contests in eight academic disciplines: English, French, Spanish, German, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, and Education. Contest winners are eligible for annual scholarships up to $3,000 should they decide to enroll at Gannon. For more information on Fall Open House, contact the Gannon University Office of Admissions at (814) 871-7240, or 1-800-GANNON-U.


The Erie Area Film Makers present the First “Films For Food”
Drive to benefit The Second Harvest Food Bank of Erie, Pa. The event, being held November 9-10 at the Historical Roadhouse Theater in Erie, PA, features 24 Continuous Hours of films produced by Erie Area Film Makers. Admission to the Theater is simply a Donation to the Second Harvest Food Bank in the form of cash or a non-perishable food item. Films to be featured include “Fist Of The Vampire” by Len Kabasinksi, “Chasing Darkness” by Jason Hull, “Virgin Pockets” by Paul Gorman as well as the World Premiere of “Aspiring Psychopath” by Ryan Cavalline plus films by local favorites Dustin Austin, Monster Mark, Matt Detisch, Lisa Seelinger and many more. Many of the Film Makers will be on hand with members of their cast and crew to accept donations at the Theater. Todd Humes (“Chasing Darkness”), Marie Madison (“Virgin Pockets”) and Shannon Solo (“Wolf At The Door”) will be among the many local Actors and Actresses on hand to accept donations. This event is designed to put focus on the local issues of poverty, homelessness and hunger during the Thanksgiving Holiday when far too many families in our community go without enough food. And absolutely no one will be turned away. The event’s organizer and local Film Maker Paul Gorman explains. “Poverty is one of the issues we’re dealing with locally. If there’s anyone in the community who couldn’t afford to attend a local film during the year, now is a great opportunity to do so. Even with the relatively low cost of ticket prices here in town, many families are still unable to afford tickets to our shows. This is one of the ways the film makers here are offering a remedy. Anyone with a donation of any kind will be let into the screenings. And if someone comes down who just can’t afford a donation, well, they’ll be let in too. Keep in mind that films like Len Kabasinki’s “Swamp Zombies” and Jason Hull’s “Chasing Darkness” sold out during their initial releases here in Erie so here’s another opportunity to see these great films and make a much needed contribution to our community.” The first screening begins at 7:30 pm on Friday November 9th and will continue through 8 pm Saturday night when our last film is screened. After, The Great Lakes Film Association is hosting a Wine and Cheese Reception for the Erie Area Film Makers that’s open to the public, so anyone interested can come meet the Film Makers and learn a bit more about the growing, vibrant film community in Erie, PA. For a complete schedule of films, please visit Films For Food at www.myspace.com/filmsforfood. For more information on the event, or to make a contribution, you may contact Paul Gorman at gmdfilms@verizon.net or by phone at (814) 572-1461. This event is made possible by generous contributions from The Roadhouse Theater, Hagen Business Machines, The Great Lakes Film Association as well as the Film Makers, Casts, Crews and Technicians in the Erie Area Film Community.

“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” will be shown at the Roadhouse Theatre, 145 West 11th St, on Thursday Nov 15 at 8 pm. Proceeds benefit the Great Lake Film Association.

The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) Student Scholarship Auction Committee has announced that the College will hold the 14th Annual Student Scholarship Fund Auction at the new Erie Bayfront Convention Center on Friday Nov 16 with the purpose of providing scholarships to their students. The program opens at 6 pm with a silent auction, followed by dinner at 7 pm and a live auction at 8 pm. For reservations contact the LECOM Communications Office (814) 866-8125 or (814) 860-5125. You may also send a request for ticket information by Email: communications@lecom.edu. RSVP by November 2.

Dennis Weed

Posted by Dennis at October 25, 2007 7:06 AM

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