PHILLIP E. THOMAS, age 61, passed away after a courageous fight against pancreatic cancer. Beloved husband of Mary Ann (Kendren); loving dad of Antoinette Bacon (James), Dr. Kristen Thomas and Gregory Thomas; special grandpa to grand-dog Louie; son of the late Philip and Linda Thomas; dearest brother to Betty Jane McKinley (Rick) and uncle to Bryan.
Attorney, "taxman", teacher, mentor and friend. Phil was loved by many and will be deeply missed.
Loren Nauth aka The Wiz Edited this video and scanned the photos that he shot and Phil's family shot over the years.
Loren Nauth gave folks this video on DVD at a party inmemory of Phil at the Thomas's home.
I just uploaded it for people to view, I hope you enjoy!
Sincerely
Hal Pittaway
Author: halpittaway
Keywords: Phillip Thomas tribute Lawyer Cherry Hill Broadview Heights Ohio State University Maryann Hal Pittaway father Antoinette Toni Gregory Kristen Loren Nauth aka The Wiz
Added: December 20, 2008
11/29/08 This video was at the 52nd Morava festival at Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church in Cleveland (Broadview Heights), Ohio. There were groups dancing from Elizabeth-New Jersey (Dukati Sumadije), Hamilton-Ontario (Neven), Bellwood-Illinois (Oplenac), Oakville-Ontario (Kosovski Bozuri), Warren-Michigan (Rastko), Merrillville-Indiana (Srbadija), Copley-Ohio (Ostrog), Parma-Ohio (Srbija), and ofcourse, from Broadview Heights Ohio, Morava... I had so much fun dancing, eating, and hanging out with my friends. Sorry I did'nt get any videos of narodno-kolo, i was having to much fun hanging out with my friends and dancing... please enjoy and leave comments...
Author: serbianorthodox7
Keywords: serbian srpski kolo folklore cleveland broadview heights morava srbija serbia dance group ohio
Added: December 1, 2008
11/29/08 This video was at the 52nd Morava festival at Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church in Cleveland (Broadview Heights), Ohio. There were groups dancing from Elizabeth-New Jersey (Dukati Sumadije), Hamilton-Ontario (Neven), Bellwood-Illinois (Oplenac), Oakville-Ontario (Kosovski Bozuri), Warren-Michigan (Rastko), Merrillville-Indiana (Srbadija), Copley-Ohio (Ostrog), Parma-Ohio (Srbija), and ofcourse, from Broadview Heights Ohio, Morava... I had so much fun dancing, eating, and hanging out with my friends. Sorry I did'nt get any videos of narodno-kolo, i was having to much fun hanging out with my friends and dancing... please enjoy and leave comments...
Author: serbianorthodox7
Keywords: serbian srpski kolo folklore cleveland broadview heights morava srbija serbia dance group ohio
Added: November 30, 2008
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Author: propertypanorama
Keywords: Broadview Heights Readfield Maine 04355 Home
Added: November 12, 2008
NEW WILMINGTON, Lawrence County-- Instead of cramming for a final exam, Westminster College junior broadcast communications majors worked with Titan Traverse to bring their own version of reality TV's The Amazing Race to life. Broadcast Capstone instructor Brad Weaver says students were required to come to the first day of class with a completed application for the television show. He also required them to team up with someone in the class or off campus.
"The questions on the application were provocative, forcing them to think about their goals outside of college," Weaver said. "I used the application as a tool for self-reflection and to explore career paths."
You can see and hear from students in the video files here on titanradio.net or watch via our YouTube link.
Initial reactions from the students were mixed.
Melissa Maines of Clearfield said, "I've been watching the show since the first season, so I was really excited when Mr. Weaver told us about the assignment."
At the other end of the spectrum was Aimee Gerber of New Castle: "My first reaction to this assignment was 'absolutely not,' but this application isn't like any other application. This one forced us to think about ourselves, about our character, what we're most afraid of, how we cope with conflict."
As the semester and the project progressed, attitudes changed especially after Titan Traverse staged it's own version of The Amazing Race for the students to run. You can watch video clips from the excursion like the first team to cross the finish line here or see all the clips below.
Bill Sadler of Youngstown, Ohio, commented, "Putting the million-dollar prize aside, our project has a hidden message. This was to show us we have a wide variety of strengths, and we are qualified for any task given to us. We will be entering the 'race' of the job market soon and will be competing against many for one prize."
Doug Kunst of Bellevue said, "The Amazing Race was a clever way for us to reflect on who we are and where we have come from. For me, it was realizing how good a fit I am to broadcasting."
Nicole Piszczor of Broadview Heights, Ohio, related, "In the end, it made me realize more about who I am as a person and as a professional."
Shayna Marti of New Wilmington observed, "The application asked questions that really made you think about yourself and your partner. I realized that I really didn't know my partner that well, but I recently found out we make a pretty good team."
Weaver said, "One of my goals was for the students to discover ways to 'sell' themselves beyond the bullet points of a résumé, while exploring the kinds of questions employers might ask."
Each team was responsible for producing the three-minute application video The Amazing Race requires. The final exam period was an Amazing Race-themed event organized by Westminster's Titan Traverse staff. It included canoeing across Brittain Lake, climbing a rock wall, mountain biking, and solving clues to reach the finish line.
www.titanradio.net
Author: bc251
Keywords: "BC Capstone 2008" 601" "Titan Traverse" "Westminster College" "The Amazing Race project" "New Wilmington PA"
Added: May 13, 2008
NEW WILMINGTON, Lawrence County-- Instead of cramming for a final exam, Westminster College junior broadcast communications majors worked with Titan Traverse to bring their own version of reality TV's The Amazing Race to life. Broadcast Capstone instructor Brad Weaver says students were required to come to the first day of class with a completed application for the television show. He also required them to team up with someone in the class or off campus.
"The questions on the application were provocative, forcing them to think about their goals outside of college," Weaver said. "I used the application as a tool for self-reflection and to explore career paths."
You can see and hear from students in the video files here on titanradio.net or watch via our YouTube link.
Initial reactions from the students were mixed.
Melissa Maines of Clearfield said, "I've been watching the show since the first season, so I was really excited when Mr. Weaver told us about the assignment."
At the other end of the spectrum was Aimee Gerber of New Castle: "My first reaction to this assignment was 'absolutely not,' but this application isn't like any other application. This one forced us to think about ourselves, about our character, what we're most afraid of, how we cope with conflict."
As the semester and the project progressed, attitudes changed especially after Titan Traverse staged it's own version of The Amazing Race for the students to run. You can watch video clips from the excursion like the first team to cross the finish line here or see all the clips below.
Bill Sadler of Youngstown, Ohio, commented, "Putting the million-dollar prize aside, our project has a hidden message. This was to show us we have a wide variety of strengths, and we are qualified for any task given to us. We will be entering the 'race' of the job market soon and will be competing against many for one prize."
Doug Kunst of Bellevue said, "The Amazing Race was a clever way for us to reflect on who we are and where we have come from. For me, it was realizing how good a fit I am to broadcasting."
Nicole Piszczor of Broadview Heights, Ohio, related, "In the end, it made me realize more about who I am as a person and as a professional."
Shayna Marti of New Wilmington observed, "The application asked questions that really made you think about yourself and your partner. I realized that I really didn't know my partner that well, but I recently found out we make a pretty good team."
Weaver said, "One of my goals was for the students to discover ways to 'sell' themselves beyond the bullet points of a résumé, while exploring the kinds of questions employers might ask."
Each team was responsible for producing the three-minute application video The Amazing Race requires. The final exam period was an Amazing Race-themed event organized by Westminster's Titan Traverse staff. It included canoeing across Brittain Lake, climbing a rock wall, mountain biking, and solving clues to reach the finish line.
www.titanradio.net
Author: bc251
Keywords:
Added: May 13, 2008
NEW WILMINGTON, Lawrence County-- Instead of cramming for a final exam, Westminster College junior broadcast communications majors worked with Titan Traverse to bring their own version of reality TV's The Amazing Race to life. Broadcast Capstone instructor Brad Weaver says students were required to come to the first day of class with a completed application for the television show. He also required them to team up with someone in the class or off campus.
"The questions on the application were provocative, forcing them to think about their goals outside of college," Weaver said. "I used the application as a tool for self-reflection and to explore career paths."
You can see and hear from students in the video files here on titanradio.net or watch via our YouTube link.
Initial reactions from the students were mixed.
Melissa Maines of Clearfield said, "I've been watching the show since the first season, so I was really excited when Mr. Weaver told us about the assignment."
At the other end of the spectrum was Aimee Gerber of New Castle: "My first reaction to this assignment was 'absolutely not,' but this application isn't like any other application. This one forced us to think about ourselves, about our character, what we're most afraid of, how we cope with conflict."
As the semester and the project progressed, attitudes changed especially after Titan Traverse staged it's own version of The Amazing Race for the students to run. You can watch video clips from the excursion like the first team to cross the finish line here or see all the clips below.
Bill Sadler of Youngstown, Ohio, commented, "Putting the million-dollar prize aside, our project has a hidden message. This was to show us we have a wide variety of strengths, and we are qualified for any task given to us. We will be entering the 'race' of the job market soon and will be competing against many for one prize."
Doug Kunst of Bellevue said, "The Amazing Race was a clever way for us to reflect on who we are and where we have come from. For me, it was realizing how good a fit I am to broadcasting."
Nicole Piszczor of Broadview Heights, Ohio, related, "In the end, it made me realize more about who I am as a person and as a professional."
Shayna Marti of New Wilmington observed, "The application asked questions that really made you think about yourself and your partner. I realized that I really didn't know my partner that well, but I recently found out we make a pretty good team."
Weaver said, "One of my goals was for the students to discover ways to 'sell' themselves beyond the bullet points of a résumé, while exploring the kinds of questions employers might ask."
Each team was responsible for producing the three-minute application video The Amazing Race requires. The final exam period was an Amazing Race-themed event organized by Westminster's Titan Traverse staff. It included canoeing across Brittain Lake, climbing a rock wall, mountain biking, and solving clues to reach the finish line.
www.titanradio.net
Author: bc251
Keywords: "BC Capstone 2008" 601" "Titan Traverse" "Westminster College" "The Amazing Race project" "New Wilmington PA"
Added: May 13, 2008
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