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Erie PA News and Events for Saturday May 24, 2008
The deal in which Teri Rhodes was expected to plead guilty on Friday hit a delay and was postponed. Everyone was in court but left without anything being accomplished. Nobody is talking. Rhodes gave birth in her Mercyhurst College apartment on August 12. The baby lived 10 minutes before the newborn girl was suffocated to death. Police found her in a plastic bag. Rhodes was charged with homicide and related charges including abuse of a corpse. She was released on bail and is staying in her family home in Michigan. She is white and her family is well to do.
Karla Mullenax-Wludyga will be leaving WJET-TV to become Special Assistant to the President and Director of Public Affairs and Communications at Gannon University in Erie. Great hire by Gannon. Think Monica Lewis was the last PR director at Gannon that provided me any info. Congrats to Karla and Scott.
Jennifer Taylor is going from WSEE to Channel 24. Nope, not that one. Taylor will be a General Assignment reporter for WNWO NBC24 in Toledo. With Pat VanZandt of WSEE leaving for Therapy Dogs United, Erie loses three good anchors in one week.

What do you do when you’ve spent decades building a company, decide to retire and sell they company? Chalmer Jordan decided to give back to the community that helped him become so successful. Jordan spent decades building up Saegertown Manufacturing Corporation. Most Saegertown, PA residents have a family member that works there. The company was recently sold to MacLean-Fogg. Chalmer and his wife Evelyn Jordan, cut a check for $1 million to set up a foundation to benefit the community.

Gannon University Writers’ Workshops 2008 are for students Grades 4-12. Develop your writing process and produce a book of your writing under the direction of Dr Sally LeVan and the teachers of the NWPA Writing Project. Each session will be limited to 25 students per session. Dates are June 23-27, July 7-11 and July 21-25. Workshops will be held 9 am to 12 pm in Room 3200 of the Palumbo Center, 8th and Peach Streets. Registration includes T-shirt, snacks and book. $125 per one-week session/$200 for two-weeks. For information contact Dr Sally LeVan, (814) 871-7506. Registration.
The Manufacturers’ Association of Northwest Pennsylvania will host the first of its three-part “Presidential Luncheon Series - The Race for ‘08” starting at 11:30 am Friday, June 6, at the Association’s Conference Center, 2171 West 38th Street. With the 2008 presidential election shaping up to be one for the history books, the Manufacturers’ Association Government Affairs department will host a series of three luncheon meetings with a group of highly acclaimed political analysts to cut through the rhetoric and get to the heart of the issues facing America. The first luncheon, “The Road to the White House,” will feature Erie native Steve Scully, C-SPAN’s senior executive producer and political editor in Washington. He will focus on the impact of early primary dates as well as the long-term impact of what some analysts are calling the longest campaign in history. To register for this luncheon, click here or contact Tracy Shepard at (814) 833-3200 or (800) 815-2660. Cost is $35 for each presentation and includes lunch.

The Gannon University ShakeXperience Theater Camp will be held Monday, July 28 through Saturday, August 2. This one-week resident high school (through graduation) theater camp is taught by members of Gannon’s theater program and qualified professionals. Classes are conducted in Shakespeare, text analysis, stage movement, rehearsal and performance. Workshops are offered in stage combat, period dance, and music. Includes a public matinee performance of CYMBELINE as part of the Shakespeare SummerNights outdoor threatre festival. Cost: $99 (includes room, board, and instruction fee). For more information, contact Fr Shawn Clerkin, (814) 871-7493.
Father Larry Richards of Erie will speak at the Summer Catholic Youth Conference, June 13-15 at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla.
The Erie SeaWolves dropped their second straight game and are a season-low 13-games under .500 following a series opening loss to the Akron Aeros, 4-0, at Canal Park on Friday night. SeaWolves starter Jon Connolly matched Jake Westbrook, with Akron on Major League rehab, through the first six innings of the game. Connolly faced just two over the minimum through six but ran into trouble in the bottom of the seventh. The SeaWolves and Aeros meet in game two of a four-game series on Saturday night at Canal Park…7:05 First Pitch. LHP Danny Christensen (0-4, 5.23 ERA) takes the mound for the ‘Wolves against LHP Ryan Edell (1-3, 5.57 ERA).
The Erie RiverRats lost on road to Florence 57-27, putting a stop to their 5 game win streak. Erie had a 21-14 lead midway through the second quarter, but became unglued with several turnovers, including an interception returned for a Florence touchdown which gave Florence a halftime lead of 36-24. Florence then scored 21 unanswered points as the Erie offense continued to turn the ball over, with their only score in the second half coming on a late fourth-quarter field goal. The ‘Rats return home on Saturday, May 31, to the Tullio Arena when they take on the Canton Legends.

It’s Fish for Free Day today in Pennsylvania. Fish for Free Days allow anyone (resident or non-resident) to legally fish for Pennsylvania’s most popular fish without a fishing license. All other fishing regulations still apply. The next free day will be Sunday June 1.



The Manufacturers’ Association of Northwest Pennsylvania Eggs ‘n’ Issues topic on Wednesday, May 28 will be Keeping Pennsylvania Producing: A campaign to keep business from leaving Pennsylvania and the United States. The speaker will be David Bell, Coalition Member, The American Council for a Strong Economy. Price is $30 for members and $60 for non-members.
Marketing on a Shoestring Budget produced by the Gannon University SBDC, is a two-hour workshop you don’t want to miss! You want to market your small business but you don’t want to spend a lot of money. You may be just starting out and have precious little capital, or you may have a successful business but want to spend as little as possible for the greatest results (or, you may just be cheap.) Learn how to grow your sales without breaking the bank. The speaker is Adam Golomb, the Director of Marketing for Eat’n Park Hospitality Group. The event is 8-10 am on May 28 at The Marketplace Grill, 319 State Street Erie, PA 16507. For more information call 871-7232 or visit www.sbdcgannon.org. Fee: $35. Register here.
Marketing on a Shoestring Budget, produced by the Gannon University SBDC, is a two-hour workshop you don’t want to miss! You want to market your small business but you don’t want to spend a lot of money. You may be just starting out and have precious little capital, or you may have a successful business but want to spend as little as possible for the greatest results (or, you may just be cheap.) Learn how to grow your sales without breaking the bank. The speaker is Adam Golomb, the Director of Marketing for Eat’n Park Hospitality Group. The event is 8-10 am on May 28 at The Marketplace Grill, 319 State Street Erie, PA 16507. For more information call 871-7232 or visit www.sbdcgannon.org. Fee: $35. Register here.


Dafmark Dance Theater and Erie Homes for Children and Adults (EHCA) presents “Partners in Dance VII: Modern Jazz Ain’t No Cakewalk.” The performance will begin at 1:30 pm on Thursday May 29 at Saint Benedict’s Community Center located at 320 East 10th Street and will feature dancers from the Dafmark Dance Theater and EHCA. The event is FREE and open to the public. For more information, call (814) 454-1534 x103.


The charity bellydance event, “Shimmy for a Cure”, will be held May 31 at the Erie Playhouse in downtown Erie, PA. This event will benefit the John Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation.
The Saint Vincent Sports Medicine 2008 Edinboro Triathlon will be held May 31. You can register here.

The 2008 Sounds of Summer FREE Concert Series begins on June 2 at 7 pm at St Joseph Apartments, 517 Maryland Ave in Erie. The Gem City Jazz Ensemble performs. Bring a chair or a blanket and enjoy.
The Technology Council of Northwest Pennsylvania will hold a Breakfast Briefing, “Understanding Financial Ratios Your Banker Looks At”, Wednesday, June 4, 7:30 am to 9 am, at the Holiday Inn Express, 8101 Peach Street in Erie. Free to members, $40 non-members. RSVP by May 30. Advanced registration is required.
The Erie Farmers Market will be held 9 am to 3 pm each Wednesday beginning June 4 in Perry Square in downtown Erie. Vendor permits at $100 for each day are available by calling the city at (814) 870-1200.
The Manufacturers’ Association of Northwest Pennsylvania will host the first of its three-part “Presidential Luncheon Series - The Race for ‘08” starting at 11:30 am Friday, June 6, at the Association’s Conference Center, 2171 West 38th Street. With the 2008 presidential election shaping up to be one for the history books, the Manufacturers’ Association Government Affairs department will host a series of three luncheon meetings with a group of highly acclaimed political analysts to cut through the rhetoric and get to the heart of the issues facing America. The first luncheon, “The Road to the White House,” will feature Erie native Steve Scully, C-SPAN’s senior executive producer and political editor in Washington. He will focus on the impact of early primary dates as well as the long-term impact of what some analysts are calling the longest campaign in history. To register for this luncheon, click here or contact Tracy Shepard at (814) 833-3200 or (800) 815-2660. Cost is $35 for each presentation and includes lunch.
Erie Chamber Orchestra presents “A Tribute to Victor Herbert” on Friday June 6 at St Patrick’s Church, 130 East 4th St in Erie. A tin-pan alley composer, Herbert played the cello and wrote many light operas. Some of these works include “The Wizard of the Nile,” “The Fortune Teller,” and “Babes in Toyland.” The concert is FREE and open to the public. Show time is 7:30 pm.
On Saturday, June 7, 2008 there will be a Nautical Flea Market from 10 am to 1 pm at the BCMS (Bayfront Center for Maritime Studies) 40 Holland Street, Erie, PA. The event is FREE and is held in conjunction with Erie Safe Boating Day. All boaters (power/sail) are welcome. Tables for selling nautical wares are available FREE of charge but table reservations MUST be made by calling Linda Dunbar before May 28th at (814) 456-9060. A bulletin board will also be available to post items too large to display.
Head Coach John T Reilly of Gannon University will conduct three sessions of basketball camp this summer. Sessions will be held June 9-13, June 23-27 and August 4-8. His coaching staff, area high school coaches and several of his players will serve as camp instructors. The sessions are designed as teaching camps that emphasize the fundamentals of the game of basketball. The camps are for students in Grades 3-10.
Penn State Behrend will host its second international conference on injection molding, “Injection Molding: Innovation and Emerging Technologies,” from June 10-12. The three-day conference will feature 24 technical presentations, offered concurrently in the mornings, and hands-on tutorials in the afternoons. Two keynote speakers will address attendees on Wednesday and Thursday - Rob Neilley, editor-in-chief of Injection Molding Magazine, and William Carteaux, president and CEO of The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc, respectively. On Tuesday, all are invited to tour the local Rehrig Pacific Company plant, located at 1738 W 20th Street in Erie. Advance registration for the conference if required.


Gallery Night, which is organized by the Erie Art Museum, features FREE public touring of 12 local galleries and gallery activities, on Friday June 13, 2008 from 7 to 10 pm. Galleries that will be participating are Accents By The Bay, Allen Stoneware Gallery, Artworks Gallery and Clayspace Studio, Bayfront Gallery, Geary’s Studio 7, Glass Growers Gallery, Kada Gallery, Kuhn’s Framing and Gift Gallery, Ralph Miller Jewelers and Gallery, Relish Inc. Studio and Gallery, Urraro Gallery and the galleries at the Erie Art Museum. EMTA’s Bayliner will be providing FREE shuttle transportation from 7 to 10:30 pm. Trolley maps and schedules are available at each gallery or by calling the Erie Art Museum at (814) 459-5477. Participating galleries will be offering visitors a chance to win a $50 gift certificate as an incentive to attract patrons into touring their galleries.

The eMarketing Learning Center at eBizITPA will hold a roundtable titled Aligning Marketing and IT for Success from 4 pm to 5:30 pm on June 18.
The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) will hold a Summer On Campus Day, 1 pm - 4:30 pm on Friday, June 20 to provide opportunities for prospective students to tour the campus facilities and learn about the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Doctor of Pharmacy Program and the Health Sciences Post Baccalaureate Program. Please confirm your attendance for the event with Maggie Crosswhite or Camille Jennings.
Gannon University Writers’ Workshops 2008 are for students Grades 4-12. Develop your writing process and produce a book of your writing under the direction of Dr Sally LeVan and the teachers of the NWPA Writing Project. Each session will be limited to 25 students per session. Dates are June 23-27, July 7-11 and July 21-25. Workshops will be held 9 am to 12 pm in Room 3200 of the Palumbo Center, 8th and Peach Streets. Registration includes T-shirt, snacks and book. $125 per one-week session/$200 for two-weeks. For information contact Dr Sally LeVan, (814) 871-7506. Registration.
The Erie Summer Festival of the Arts will be held June 27-29 at Liberty Park.
Erie’s gay, lesbian bisexual and transgender (GLBT) community will come together the weekend of June 28-29 to celebrate Pride 2008 with a picnic, march/rally, and social opportunities. Festivities get underway Saturday, June 28, with the Pride Erie Picnic at Rotary Pavilion, Beach 7 at Presque Isle State Park. The Pride Picnic runs from 1-6 pm with food being served from 2-4 pm. The Pride March will step off from The Zone Dance Club at 1 pm. Sunday, June 29, with the Pride Rally beginning in Perry Square at 2 pm. Information about the Erie area Pride March/Rally is available at www.ErieGayPride.org, by email at eriegaypride@gmail.com, or by calling 866-229-1974 (toll free).
There will be a Rust Belt Bloggers Summit on July 11-12 in Erie. People from Youngstown, Buffalo, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and other area cities will be attendance to discuss economic development issues in the region.

The 2008 City of Erie Junior Golf Program is open to boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 17. Entry fee is $7 per person. The number of entrants will determine the number of divisions. Registration will take place at J C Martin Golf Course from June 1 through July 19. Please call J C Martin Golf Course at 864-1821 with any questions. Tournament 1 is at J C Martin Golf Course, West 38th St and Shunpike Rd (next to Erie Zoo), on Wednesday, July 23 at 8 am. Tournament 2 will be held at Downing Golf Course, 1351 Troupe Rd, 899-5827, on Wednesday, July 30 at 8:30 am. Tournament 2 will be immediately followed by a picnic and an awards presentation.
The Gannon University ShakeXperience Theater Camp will be held Monday, July 28 through Saturday, August 2. This one-week resident high school (through graduation) theater camp is taught by members of Gannon’s theater program and qualified professionals. Classes are conducted in Shakespeare, text analysis, stage movement, rehearsal and performance. Workshops are offered in stage combat, period dance, and music. Includes a public matinee performance of CYMBELINE as part of the Shakespeare SummerNights outdoor threatre festival. Cost: $99 (includes room, board, and instruction fee). For more information, contact Fr Shawn Clerkin, (814) 871-7493.
The 2008 City of Erie Recreation Tennis Tournaments will be held once again at
Frontier Park. Junior: June 24-27, Adult: August 13-17. Applications are available at: PennBriar Health and Tennis Club, Westwood Racquet Club, Lake Shore Country Club, Kahkwa Club and Erie Sport Store’s downtown location. For more information contact Richard Beck at 835-5452.
Posted by Dennis at May 24, 2008 8:01 AM
Comments
"She is white and her family is well to do."
Would it matter if she were African-American, Asian, or Hispanic? Would that have to be explicitly pointed out? It didn't fit in the context of what was posted and seems like another illegitimate blow to this girl. She did what she did and she has to face it for the rest of her life. Allow the justice system to do its job and quit throwing cheap blows at her. Quite frankly, it doesn't belong here.
Posted by: Melissa at May 24, 2008 9:41 AM
I think her race and her family bank account is the story.
She's being treated like a victim. Get her help, but give her decades behind bars in which to get it.
Chytoria Graham was sentenced to 5-10 years in prison for swinging her 4 week old baby like a baseball bat at her boyfriend. And it looks like Teri Rhodes will get probation and time on a psychiatrists couch for taking the life of her baby.
Posted by: Dennis at May 24, 2008 10:44 AM
Where in the above comment that I posted did I advocate giving Ms. Rhodes a lesser sentence? Let's play a fun game called "jumping to conclusions." Both crimes are abhorrent but also have their differences. Concealing a pregnancy by taking the life of a child is in fact different than knowingly swinging a four week old infant at your significant other. BOTH women have some psychological issues, IMO. Your comment about the "white and well-to-do" would be appropriate IF Ms. Rhodes is in fact treated with kid gloves in this trial. If she's not, then I guess I'll expect to hear a daily diatribe on this site.
Posted by: Melissa at May 25, 2008 10:57 AM





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