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What is Civil Air Patrol?" "What does Civil Air Patrol Do?"
Mar. 26, 2015
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"Good Egg Project"
Apr. 02, 2015
Topic: Good Egg Project – Learn where eggs come from. Do you have any idea how eggs get from the farm to your table? Mostly likely you have no idea because only 2% of our country’s population produces food for the remaining 98%. One of America’s egg farmers would love to educate your group on what happens on today’s farm and share their love for producing The incredible edible egg™. America’s egg farmers launched the Good Egg Project to educate the public about the egg industry and the benefits of eggs. Long gone are the days of farmers collecting eggs in baskets by hand and taking them to market. Learn about the different types of eggs, production systems and the advanced technology used by today’s farmers to put eggs on your family’s table. |
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Apr. 23, 2015
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Ending Hunger in Lakeville
Apr. 30, 2015
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Jun. 11, 2015
Stephen J. Ramsey Music Director & Conductor Stephen J. Ramsey is in his 27th season as the founding music director/conductor of the Dakota Valley Symphony where he conducts the Symphony, the Symphony Chorus, and the Summer Pops Orchestra and Chorale. He is also in his 17th season as music director/conductor of the Austin Symphony Orchestra of Austin, Minnesota, and is music director of Health Sciences Orchestra. Ramsey holds a master of music degree in orchestral conducting from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music. He has studied with Glenn Block, Lee Humphries, Leonard Slatkin, William McGlaughlin, Max Rudolph, Maurice Jones, Samuel Jones, Harold Farberman, Kirk Muspratt, Eph Ehly, and James Sample. A well-known conductor in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, Ramsey has led performances at many area colleges, concert halls and churches. He has served as music director and conductor for the Minneapolis Jewish Community Center's Chamber Orchestra, mixed and women's choruses and their Genesis Theater Company, Chimera Theater, Lakeshore Players, Anoka-Ramsey Community College, and Applause Community Theater. He has also been the director of ensembles for Hamline University and the Conducting Associate of the St. Paul Civic Symphony. As an active guest conductor Ramsey has led the Bloomington Symphony, Health Sciences Orchestra, Minnesota Youth Symphonies, St. Paul Jewish Community Center Orchestra, Kenwood Chamber Orchestra, Linden Hills Chamber Orchestra, and the Central Chamber Orchestra. |
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Jul. 02, 2015
Lt. Col. John Klatt is one of the top aerobatic performance pilots in America. He has thrilled millions of air show spectators for the past decade, with his own unique blend of precision, power and performance. He has served in the Air National Guard for more than 20 years - flying combat, air support and humanitarian missions throughout the world in the F-16 "Fighting Falcon" and the C-130 "Hercules" aircraft. John's Air National Guard career and service has equipped him with some of the finest flight training in the world, and it is a tremendous honor for him to use those skills to entertain air show fans, and encourage them to learn more about the outstanding opportunities and benefits available in the Air National Guard |
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Can Do Canines
Jul. 09, 2015
As the Mom of an autistic son, Christine LaMott of Eagan, MN dreaded going out in public with her family. Her son’s emotional and physical outbursts created an |
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U.S. Naval Forces Central Command
Jul. 30, 2015
Richard Henderson will talk about his one year mobilization to the Mideast with the U.S. Navy, which he returned from in May 2015. As a U.S. Navy Captain, Henderson was Chief of Staff for all the Navy’s Individual Augmentees deployed to the Mideast theatre (U.S. Central Command). Richard will discuss his tour from initial training, deployment, tour of duty/activities, and demobilization. He traveled extensively from his home base in Bahrain (headquarter of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command) to Afghanistan, Qatar, Kuwait, and Germany. |
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Team World Vision
Aug. 06, 2015
http://www.teamworldvision.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.participantDonations&participantID=7838
In honor of me turning the same number as the distance of a marathon, I am going to run 26.2 miles the weekend of my 26th birthday. Who is crazy enough to do that, in the DEAD OF WINTER?? Well, because I love these kids so much, I am! You may ask, there is a marathon on your birthday?! Well, not exactly. My plan is to run a loop in Minneapolis along the Mississippi River. My heart beats for these kiddos in Africa and I would love nothing more than to run for them as a way to celebrate my birthday! BUT, I need YOUR HELP! My hope is to help 100 kiddos gain access to CLEAN WATER for life! Please consider helping me raise $5,000 dollars by January 25th!
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Aug. 27, 2015
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Sep. 03, 2015
Coach Bucchino comes with outstanding experiences as a player and coach. He played at the collegiate level at University of Wisconsin-River Falls, WI. and the professional levels in the AHL, ECHL, CHL, and SPHL. Coach Bucchino is President and Owner of the AZ Group, Minnesota Iceman AAA Program. Additionally, he is the Director of Development for ProHybrid Training. |
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Sep. 10, 2015
Janet Beihoffer was elected as the National Committeewoman from Minnesota in May 2012. Retired from her career at IBM, she currently teaches Management Information Systems part-time at Metropolitan State University. Beihoffer earned a B.S. in Education from Miami University of Ohio, an MBA in Accounting from the George Washington University and became a registered CPA (now inactive) in Virginia. She has been the Statewide Director of Operations for the MNGOP since 2010, and served as the Chair of the Minnesota 2nd Congression -Janet Beihoffer, Republican National Committeewoman committeewoman@mngop.com |
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Tom's Big Ride
Sep. 17, 2015
Yes, there really is a Tom, as in Tom Mork, a banker in Lakeville, MN, and yes, there really was a Big Ride, as in 2,150 miles…the length of the Mississippi River from the Gulf of Mexico to Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota that was completed in August, 2015. The larger question, and the one most likely on your mind, is…why? The simple answer to that question is that Tom has a story to tell about how he has struggled to deal with his daughter’s bipolar diagnosis of several years ago. It hasn’t always been pretty, and before, during, and after the ride, he’s told his story…replete with ignorance, despair, bewilderment, humor, and yes…hope. He wants to help other parents, and dads in particular, avoid the mistakes that he made. During the ride, Tom and his fellow riders increased awareness for mental health issues and raised money to support the good work that the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has been doing for years. And they had more than their fair share of adventure along the way. But mostly, they spread a message of hope for people who daily deal with mental health challenges and for their families, who are all too often also confused and broken by this misunderstood and stigmatized disease. |
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Mendell Manufacturing
Sep. 24, 2015
Mendell is a custom precision medical machine shop focused on medical device components, aerospace/defense components, and other technology related components. Their experienced staff lends well for partnering with small, start-up companies up to large and well established organizations. Mendell uses their manufacturing expertise for prototype machining, pre-production, and small through large volume production.
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