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Erie PA News and Events for Saturday, Flag Day and World Blood Donor Day, June 14, 2008

The Community Blood Bank is extending hours today. The Community Blood Bank will take donors from 9 am to 3 pm Saturday to combat one of the most severe shortage in years. Saturday June 14th is both Flag Day and World Blood Donor Day and the Community Blood Bank is celebrating with All American Flag of Erie. Everyone this week will receive a miniature American flag and donors all week can enter to win a 20-foot commercial grade flagpole and flag with installation worth about $1000. On Saturday there will be food from On Deck Bar and Grill. “It is as bad as I’ve ever seen it,” Said Dan Desrochers Director of Marketing and Community Relations at the blood bank, “Please show your true colors (especially your RED) by giving blood.” All donors are strongly encouraged to donate at the Community Blood Bank, 2646 Peach Street. Community Blood Bank is open from 9-6 Monday through Friday and until 7:30pm Tuesday night and Saturday 9 am - 12:30 pm. Photo ID required.
Erie Water Works recently launched their redesigned web site. Bensur Creative Marketing Group did the excellent work. Predominately displayed is a section on economic development. A major selling point for businesses considering Erie is the availability of large quantities of water at a low cost.
Note to the Erie Graffiti Task Force: Someone calling themselves “kavkrew” was looking for people in Erie last night to go “bombing” - spray painting graffiti. Non-family friendly post on twelveounceprophet.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett announced a series of consumer protection lawsuits filed against 11 home improvement contractors operating in Philadelphia, the Lehigh Valley, Central Pennsylvania, the Poconos, Southwestern Pennsylvania and Erie, seeking more than $660,000 in restitution for consumers. One person was from Erie - Bryant Hammond, doing business as Windows Express, 1152 East 28th St. The lawsuit accuses Hammond of accepting consumer deposits for replacement windows and failing to deliver those items, or failing to complete projects. He is also accused of failing to inform consumers of their three day right to cancel a contract and failing to register a fictitious business name.
Save on gas and shipping, and support local students! The Penn State Behrend Alumni Society is currently taking orders for its annual half-gallon fund-raiser, “A Taste of Penn State,” featuring Penn State’s Berkey Creamery ice cream. Proceeds benefit the Penn State Behrend Alumni Scholarship Fund. To accommodate a range of alumni and visitors, this year’s ice cream pick up is scheduled during Reunion 2008 at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College. This fund-raiser will be the only local event featuring the legendary Penn State treat. Creamery ice cream, which is so fresh that only four days elapse from cow to cone, is available in 16 flavors, including four new favorites. They are vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, bittersweet mint, butter pecan, peachy Paterno, peanut butter swirl, chocolate chip cookie dough, death by chocolate, cookies and cream, coconut chip, and WPSU coffee break, plus four new options: peanut butter cup, Somerset shortcake, wicked caramel sundae and watermelon sherbet. Half-gallons are $8 each or, on orders of three or more, $7 each. Orders are due by Wednesday, July 9. All orders are to be picked up on Sunday, July 27, between noon and 3 pm at Bruno’s Cafe, located on the second floor of the Reed Union Building at Penn State Behrend. All are encouraged to bring freezer bags or coolers to transport individual orders. To place an order, visit behrend.psu.edu/alumni/creameryicecream.htm. Orders can be placed online using a credit card or download a PDF of the Creamery ice cream order form; once the form is completed, final orders can be placed via mail, fax or phone. Call the Office of Development and Alumni Relations at (814) 898-6159 for more information.

On Wednesday, June 18, the Brewerie at Union Station will be pouring nickel drafts at their Trackside Beer Garden 7-9 pm in a celebration of 75 years since the Repeal of Prohibition. (The Cullen-Harrison Act legalizing the sale of 3.2 percent alcohol by volume beer took effect on April 7. The national Repeal of Prohibition for all forms of alcohol became finalized December 5.)
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) and Seton Hill University will discuss the details of their new partnership during a press conference on Tuesday, June 17.
The Erie SeaWolves two-game win streak came to an end thanks in part to rain and New Hampshire’s starting pitcher Robert Ray. The Fisher Cats took the first game of the series 8-1 in a seven inning contest. The SeaWolves and Fisher Cats continue their three-game series on Saturday night in Erie at Jerry Uht Park…7:05 First Pitch. RHP Ben Fritz (1-2, 5.28 ERA) takes the mound for the ‘Wolves against LHP Brett Cecil (1-1, 3.41 ERA). The first 2,000 fans will receive a free mini-American Flag and there will be fireworks after the game.
The Erie Illusion women’s football team will face the West Virginia Wonders today at 7 pm at Mercyhurst College’s Tullio Field.
Gates at Lake Erie Speedway open tonight at 5 pm with the first heat race at 6 pm. Feature racing starts at 7 pm.
The AIFA North Division championship could be decided tonight in Reading, PA, where the Erie RiverRats (10-3) will take on the Reading Express for the third time this season, in one of the most important matchups of the AIFA season. This will be the second game of a home-and-home series played over the last two weekends. If Erie wins, it will clinch the North Division championship and home field advantage for at least the first round of the playoffs. If Erie loses, Reading could win the division if it defeats Baltimore the following weekend. The ‘Rats will conclude their regular season with this game.
The Norfolk Admirals of the American Hockey League announced that former ECHL goaltender and assistant coach Mark Bernard has been named general manager of minor league affiliates for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League. The Pensacola Ice Pilots are the ECHL affiliate of the Blackhawks while the Mississippi Sea Wolves are the ECHL affiliate of Norfolk. Bernard played for the Erie Panthers in the 1993-94 season and had a record of 19-25-3.
Adam Collins was named assistant athletic director and women’s basketball coach at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin. Collins has served as UNC Wilmington’s Director of Men’s Basketball Operations for the last two years. He was formerly an assistant coach at Henderson State and IUP and also headed up the program at Mercyhurst North East Junior College for two seasons.
The Youngstown SteelHounds of the Central Hockey League signed forward Erik Johnson. Johnson spent his first two professional season in the ECHL where he compiled 14 goals and 12 assists in 63 games with San Diego, Cincinnati and Pensacola. He played four years of Division I hockey at Mercyhurst College.

The Erie County Historical Society will hold a Corvette Cruise-In today, Saturday June 14, 10 am - 4 pm, at the Erie Planetarium, 356 West 6th Street in Erie. Learn the connection between Apollo astronauts and the Corvette.






It is no secret that Marketing and IT professionals come from very different backgrounds and work in very different ways. However, in today’s fast paced world of digital marketing and increasingly important online customer experiences, it is imperative that these two groups come together. They need to collaborate in order to rise above the competition and reach the maximum potential of the organization’s online presence. The eMarketing Special Interest Group and the eMarketing Learning Center are offering Aligning Marketing and IT for Online Success on Wednesday, June 18 at Knowledge Park in Erie. Register Now.
On Wednesday, June 18, the Brewerie at Union Station will be pouring nickel drafts at their Trackside Beer Garden 7-9 pm in a celebration of 75 years since the Repeal of Prohibition. (The Cullen-Harrison Act legalizing the sale of 3.2 percent alcohol by volume beer took effect on April 7. The national Repeal of Prohibition for all forms of alcohol became finalized December 5.)
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 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.
The Saint Vincent Auxiliary presents “A Night at the Races” on Wednesday, June 25 at Presque Isle Downs Clubhouse and Lounge. The event is from 4:30 pm - 9 pm. Each attendee will receive $10 in gaming tokens, a four-course meal in the Clubhouse, and a chance to gamble the night away while learning more about the Children’s Miracle Network. For questions and/or RSVP, please contact Stephanie Flanagan at (814) 452-5302.

The Erie Summer Festival of the Arts will be held June 27-29 at Liberty Park.
The Erie County Historical Society will hold a weekly Ghosts and Legends Tour at 8 pm on Fridays, June 27-September 26. Discover the mysteries of downtown Erie through a 1.5 hour walking tour. Reservations required, call (814) 454-1813, ext 0. Cost: $8 Adult, $4 Child.
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).
The Erie Philharmonic’s Get Your Phil At Noon Summer Music Series FREE concerts will be held July 8 and August 12 at noon in front of the Warner Theatre on State Street. The free lunch-hour ensemble concerts, designed to provide “music while you munch,” will feature a Philharmonic string quartet fully amplified and seating for the outdoor event. WQLN radio will broadcast live from the event this year.
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 Erie Lions Club Save an Eye City vs County All-Star football game will be held July 25 at Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium, 26th and State Streets. The major purpose of the Save An Eye Game is to raise money to provide free eye care to low income children.

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.
Posted by Dennis at June 14, 2008 8:05 AM





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