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March 5, 2014 by
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MORRIS Pop tabs are in high demand in Morris right now, as two area boys set out to make and break records for collecting the highly sought-after tabs for Ronald McDonald House.
Seven-year-old Luchiano Eberhard, son of Jeff and Jamie Eberhard and 6-year-old Dakota Goff, son of Kevin and Kara Goff, are on a mission to raise money to help families who stay at the home while their loved ones are at Advocate Hope Childrens Hospital.
They turn pop tabs into money, Eberhard said.
Once the children collect 1 million pop tabs their name goes on a green leaf that is placed on the wall surrounding a tree, inside the Oak Lawn Ronald McDonald house. The house is designed in the theme of a house in the woods, and it has an accessible treehouse for kids of all ages to enjoy regardless of disability.
Its such a really neat goal, said Kelly Evans, senior house director at the Oak Lawn location. They get excited to get their name on a tree.
Evans has just ordered the leaf with Eberhards name on it for the tree, as he reached 1 million pop tabs, which is equivalent to 761 pounds of the little aluminum tabs.
Goff already is over 2 million and has an orange leaf representing that milestone surrounded by the green leaves of other children.
Goff was the first to hit 1 million at Oak Lawn and has the collection room named for him, Dakotas Pop Tab Closet.
I feel glad to help kids, Goff said.
There is a bit of irony involved in the fact that neither Eberhard or Goff drink much pop and have to resort to getting tabs off of other items in their house and from people in the community.
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March 5, 2014 by
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March 4, 2014 City gets bid on parking garage repairs Work could start in May
By Ken de la Bastide The Herald Bulletin The Herald Bulletin Tue Mar 04, 2014, 07:34 PM EST
ANDERSON The city of Anderson has taken under advisement bids from three companies for planned repairs to the downtown Plaza Parking Garage.
The Anderson Board of Public Works received bids Tuesday and is awaiting a review by city engineer Mike Spyers. The work is expected to be completed by 2016 and will be phased in over three years.
M.K. Betts Engineering of Anderson submitted the lowest bid at $630,782. Glenroy Construction bid $733,755, and Structure Tec CSD Corp. submitted a bid of $657,782.
The downtown parking garage has not undergone a major rehabilitation since it opened in 1980, but the work is planned to begin this year. The five-story parking garage at the corner of Main and 11th streets is slated to receive major rehabilitation over the next three years.
The Anderson Redevelopment Commission expects to spend approximately $1 million on the rehabilitation work through 2016. Structural work will be done on the all concrete facility. Portions of the garage will remain open during the upgrades.
The Plaza Parking Garage has approximately 275 spaces. Work was done on the structure in 1994 when concrete ramps were sealed and waterproofed.
The board received one bid for mowing of the city-owned properties and along street right-of-way.
Select Lawn Services submitted a bid of $10,984 for mowing during each cycle and $15,365 per cycle for hand trimming and application of herbicides. A cycle is each time the mowing has to take place, dependent on weather conditions. The bid was referred to the city engineering department for review.
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March 5, 2014 by
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March 5, 2014 by
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A landscape engineer and architecture company will hold an open house the morning of March 6 to gather students and staffs input on new patio designs for the Hub.
By the time classes begin in the fall, students will be able to use an expanded an improved patio area already located on the west side of the Hub. Ames-based company Bolton & Menk will hold an open house on the patio from 9 a.m. to noon, weather permitting. Otherwise, the open house will be held in the library.
The existing is pretty worn down and does not satisfy the needs of how active the interior is now with the new Caribou and the new food services, said Sam Kessel, landscape architect for Bolton & Menk.
Chris Strawhacker, landscape architect for Iowa State who is helping facilitate the project, said the maintenance is an issue for the space. The new space will include more paved space, easier for snow removal and for students walking through the area.
More importantly, the open house will provide students with the opportunity to influence the three design concepts and advocate for their own needs of the patio space.
People can stop and look over [the plans] to give feedback to the designers, Strawhacker said. Theyre going to provide their input on what they like, what they dont like about the different concepts. The design team will take those ideas and kind of build them into one final concept.
Different design concepts will be displayed at the open house, and students will be able to speak directly to designers. Kessel said it is important to them to get the students opinions.
Within each concept we have different elements, and we are looking for students input on what they like and dislike how it will fit their needs the best, Kessel said. We want to be able to show their input in the design.
The three design concepts differ in terms of shapes, Kessel said. One of the designs focuses on rectangular shapes, another on arches. Each concept includes increased seating areas and new plant material.
Kessel said one design has a leaning rail and standing tables to bring a coffee shop atmosphere to the patio.
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March 5, 2014 by
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Bjarke Ingels, founder of the architectural group, BIG, that won the Kimball Art Center's architectural design contest in 2012, responded by email to The Park Record's questions about the revised design.
Park Record: The previous design was drawn from the Coalition Mine Building, What inspired the most recent design, was there something specific that triggered this shape?
Bjarke Ingels: We have attempted to create a design that draws from the sloping topography of Main Street and the encounter between the modern functionalist architecture of the Kimball Garage and the regional vernacular style of the mountain architecture. Our competition design evoked the "ghost" of the Coalition Mine Building, our new design is proportioned to remain within the constraints of the existing rules and regulations. The encounter between horizontal floors and the sloping site has created some really interesting spaces within the museum as well as created its external character -- a simple volume lifted to reveal the life and art within.
PR: How do you feel about the Kimball Art Center's decision not to pursue the design that won the competition?
Bjarke Ingels: We have worked with Kimball long and hard to find a way to create a constructive dialog with the city in the hopes that we could realize the intentions of the competition design. Once it became clear that we needed to stay within the existing regulations we simply had no other alternative than to take a step back and deal with the new situation. The Kimball and BIG did the only thing possible, and now I think we have arrived at a design that can be just as striking a contribution to Part City's streetscape, if only a lot more intimate in scale than our first sketches.
PR: Did you consider pulling out of the project in Park City when the original design was rejected?
Bjarke Ingels: Robin Marrouche and her entire board are a really passionate and devoted client and the Kimball plays a key role in the cultural landscape of Park City at a crucial location at the heart of the town. A great client for a great program on a great spot in a great city. Of course we can get something incredible out of such a setup even if we have had to start over as a necessary part of the process.
PR: What are some of your company's most recent projects?
BI: We are equally busy on both sides of the Atlantic right now. We have been selected to do a master plan for the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., attempting to improve the cultural facilities around some of the most historically precious parts of the Smithsonian campus. Meanwhile, we have just won the competition for the "City of the Human Body" a science center and museum in Montpelier in southern France that celebrates all aspects of the human body ranging from medicine and anatomy to dance, sculpture and other artistic expressions.
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March 5, 2014 by
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Our plan was fairly simple. Check the weather map and find the warmest place in North America and fly there.
Phoenix edged out Southern California, and it was too far to Florida; so off we went.
The Valley of the Sun suffers from sprawl even more than Los Angeles. Scottsdale, found on the eastern edge of the valley, is where most resorts are located.
We started our intensive research with the Fairmont Princess Scottsdale. Had we known what was in store, wed have booked to stay there the entire week. The Princess, it soon became obvious, enjoyed every amenity anyone could ever want, so there was really no need to go anywhere else.
We made an immediate beeline for the pool. Most locals dont jump in unless its pushing 37 C but we Canadians found 21 C to be most agreeable.
However, the moment the spectacular sun sank behind the palm trees to the west, the temperature dropped like a stone. Thats the desert for you. Suddenly summer turned into winter.
A quick stroll around the property revealed a fantastic light show twinkling on every palm tree, and wonders of wonders an ice-skating rink packed with happy kids. Families sat toasting around fire pits next to the rink as a miniature Zamboni cleaned the ice.
A trolley lugged families around the gigantic 65-acre property.
For those interested, the PGA Phoenix Open is played every winter at the spectacular Stadium golf course next door. Aside from the tournament, Fairmont guests can enjoy the course every day of the year. There are also five swimming pools at the hotel, tennis courts, endless walking paths, and several bars and restaurants highlighted by the deluxe Spanish-styled La Hacienda specializing in high-end Tex/Mex culinary delights.
Under no circumstances should any foodie miss Deseo, hidden in the basement at the Westin Hotel and serving up spectacular Nuevo Latin cuisine.
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March 5, 2014 by
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Susan Huckvale Arann seldom swings a golf club, but holds the unique distinction of leaving her mark on famous golf courses.
Ms. Arann of Westerleigh is an award-winning interior designer with more than 30 years of experience and a long list of accomplishments in dressing up many interiors. In addition to adding her magic to Richmond County Country Clubs main clubhouse, as well as the newer golf house on the Todt Hill course, she has left her mark at the South Shore Country Club when it was operated by the Toto family.
But now, after a year, the principal of American & International Designers Inc. unveils her restoration and renovation of the 111-year-old Van Cortlandt Golf Course in the Bronx. She has applied her smooth touch to the structures main clubroom, locker rooms and relocated pro shop.
I was delighted to receive this -- my all-time favorite -- assignment. Its just a beautiful place with tremendous history, said Ms. Arann. It has been a long, but delightful challenge to restore and retouch as much as possible and still maintain that original feeling.
With a broad smile, the Staten Island designer added, I am extremely honored to have done this at Van Cortlandt, which is the oldest public golf course in the United States and add that to my work at Richmond County Country Club, which is the oldest and only private golf course in the City of New York.
Van Cortlandt opened in 1895 on a 1,141-acre plot of parkland as a nine-hole golf course consuming 55-acres. The course was expanded to a 120-acre 18-hole course in 1899. The two-story clubhouse was built in 1902 featuring elements such as a grand staircase leading from the main clubroom to the second-floor locker rooms.
The existing woodwork was removed for meticulous rehabilitation and some was reused to create display cases in the new pro shop and to front the snack bar on the ground floor. A new snack bar was installed in the main clubroom along with an imposing natural stone fireplace, wood-lined tray ceiling french doors, refaced columns and extra windows. Most of the woodwork has been finished with a rich dark stain, together with the comfortable and carefully orchestrated gathering areas, makes the space warm and inviting.
We relied on old photos to maintain the feeling of the historic old structure that has been the site of filming Oliver Stones 1987 movie Wall Street and more recently filming of the HBO series of Boardwalk Empire, said Ms. Arann.
The Bronx layout has played host to countless N.Y. golfers as well as distinguished visitors including Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, Jackie Robinson, Joe Louis and even the Three Stooges.
Van Cortlandt is a city-owned course and is leased to an operating company known as Van Cortlandt Golf LOC.
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March 5, 2014 by
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FORT MOHAVE The phrase home improvement can mean a lot of different things to different people.
For some, it may mean knocking out a wall to expand a room. Or maybe putting up a wall to turn a wide-open space into two more cozy confines.
It can mean adding a new deck. Or remodeling the kitchen.
Or it can mean something relatively simple, such as changing the lighting, or the paint, or carpeting, or updating appliances.
Painting rental properties, the contractor said as Windham used a color spectophotometer, essentially a computer that identifies the color of a small sample so that a near-exact mixture can be produced to match it.
Every day, people are coming in matching colors, Windham said, suggesting that the prevailing trend in the Tri-state is not to change the color scheme but to freshen it up.
Color is always trending here in Bullhead, said Michael Paul, owner of Tri-State Building Materials and its Ace stores in Kingman, Bullhead City and Fort Mohave. We tend to follow the trend, but not as quickly as maybe Southern California or metro areas.
He said most customers tend to stay on the conservative side when it comes to paint color selection, but occasionally they make requests for non-traditional schemes.
Paul said lighting is also trending, especially with the demise of the incandescent light bulb. Some customers are staying ahead of the times by switching to other lighting sources LEDs, fluorescents and solar-powered lighting.
LEDs are starting to get more affordable, Paul said. Cost is starting to come down, making it more doable for most folks.
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Published: Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at 7:33 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at 7:34 p.m.
Firefighters with the Wallburg Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched at 2:19 a.m. Tuesday to the mobile home fire at 8707 N.C. Highway 109 North, Lot 7. Jamie Everhart, a shift supervisor with the Davidson County 911 Center, said the caller reported a mobile home was on fire prior to units arriving on the scene. Firefighters confirmed three people were dead on arrival, he said.
Piner, whose mobile home is less than 20 yards away from the burned residence, identified the mother as Kelly Stacy, 32. The two children are Kailee, 8, and Zachary, 3. The husband, who was injured, is Kenneth Blake Stacy II. Piner said the family celebrated Kailees birthday Sunday at the home that was destroyed in the fire. Kailee was in the second grade at Wallburg Elementary School and turned 8 years old on Feb. 25.
Piners three children were among the estimated 12 youngsters at the birthday party. She recalled Sundays occasion being a blast, with the children running around and eating cake.
They played games, Piner explained. (Kailee) just got a (Nintendo) DS for her birthday. She was excited about her birthday present, and now she is gone.
Its in a blink of an eye. One day you are here and youre fine, youre running around playing, and you see the news, peoples houses are burning down and thats on the news. But when you open up your back door at 2:15 (a.m.) and you watch your neighbors house burn to the ground
Piner said she was awakened by her husband, Christopher. The couple proceeded to find firefighters trying to extinguish the blaze. Piner screamed, Please get the babies out, get the babies out.
I know it didnt matter, said Piner, who has been one of the victims best friends for 15 years. They were trying. They were trying. I wanted them to try harder, but they were trying hard.
Piner said Kelly Stacy was a sweet person who was a stay-at-home mother and was known to take her children to the park and watch them ride bicycles. The friend said the mother, who graduated from East Davidson High School, made sure to take Kailee to school each day. The mobile home park is right beside Wallburg Elementary.
Mark Reid, chief of the Wallburg Volunteer Fire Department, said firefighters arrived to find the mobile home fully engulfed in flames. It took them about 30 minutes to contain the fire, which destroyed the mobile home.
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March 5, 2014 by
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Harrisburg, PA (PRWEB) March 05, 2014
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