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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Reflections on the Performance of the American Red Cross
It has not been that many years ago that I had to stand and deliver on operational issues. Meaning, when bad things happened, I was expected to be part of the solution and generally provide leadership in one form or … Continue reading
October at Customs House Museum – The Leaf Chronicle
Work by artist Aaron Grayum(Photo: Contributed) Clarksville’s Customs House Museum Cultural Center is chock full of exhibits and activities this month. Marketing Media Director, Melina Ludwig shared the museum’s calendar which features everything from hand shadow art to planes, trains and a look … Continue reading
Donald Trump Almost Made a Model Cry by Judging Women’s “Tits” at a 1993 Dinner
If anyone ever confronted Trump with Kirsebom’s insult, he’d probably have a hard time comprehending her complaint. In Trump’s world, treating a roomful of women as an IRL round of Hot or Not is neither vulgar nor misogynist. It’s how … Continue reading
Tsunami Maps for the West Coast United States
Some of the information is missing Eric Holdeman | October 2, 2016 As I read this article, Pacific coast tsunami-risk maps: Building codes tweaked so we’ll survive, I was thinking about all the bad information that people are picking up … Continue reading
Byron aerospace education foundation to hold benefit dinner
BYRON — A local foundation dedicated to teaching youth about aviation and related sciences will hold a benefit dinner this month. The Patriots Jet Team Foundation will hold its fourth fundraiser 5 to 10 p.m. Oct. 15 at Byron Airport, 760 Osprey … Continue reading
The Future – Emergency Management
We have all read those Internet stories that one of our relatives sends us that claims this or that knowledge. This one below came from my sister, Cheryl. I’ve redacted some of it that I have absolutely no knowledge of … Continue reading
Two Niner Diner a haven for aviation art
While small-craft airplanes soar overhead at Petaluma Municipal Airport, heads crane for a different kind of airshow within the walls of the Two Niner Diner, the longtime airport café located near the runway and hangars. More than two-dozen models of … Continue reading