Newsletter 7/24/18 Sch’dy – Cap Region Today

 Schenectady Today

In & Around the Capital Region

Now In Our 20th Year!

Guest Line Up for the next four weeks of filming. (May be subject to change)

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Below you will find listings for our interesting on-air guests for the next four weeks.  Check out the lists below for our great variety of topics.  We start filming at 10 am in THE ADDY THEATRE on Tuesday. A live audience is always welcome and there are plenty of seats. You can meet the guests in person and learn more about their projects or even get involved yourself.

July 24, 2018 #1043

Filming at the Addy in Proctors

Scheduled Topics on the Show with Guests

(Listed alphabetically – subject to change)

Information below has been provided by the Guests or from their websites

~~~ Segment ONE~~~

Steinmetz Memorial Lecture

  • Vince Forte, PE – Lecture Committee Member
  • Cherrice Taver, Prof. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Union College

Union College and IEEE Schenectady Section present The Steinmetz Memorial Lecture for 2018 by Dr. Anjan Bose Regents Professor, Washington State University. Dr. Bose will speak about The Evolution of the Smart Grid from Edison and Steinmetz.

Dr. Bose is a Member of the US National Academy of Engineering, a founding Member of the           Washington State Academy of Sciences, a Foreign Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering, and a Fellow of the IEEE. He was the recipient of the Outstanding Power Engineering Educator Award (1994), the Third Millennium Medal (2000) and the Herman Halperin Electric Transmission & Distribution Award (2006), from the IEEE. Before joining WSU, Dr. Bose was on the faculty of Arizona State University (ASU), where he directed the Electric Power Research Laboratory that he helped establish in 1982.

For those attending the dinner please register by September 15 on-line at:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/74th-steinmetz-memorial-lecture-tickets-45933972749

If you prefer to pay for diner by check send your payment to: IEEE Schenectady Section, PO Box 1417, Schenectady, NY 12301 Please provide your name and email for confirmation of reservation:

  • Organizations:  IEEE & Union College Note: IEEE stands for Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
  • Event: Steinmetz Memorial Lecture
  • Location of event: Union College, Nott Memorial Building
  • Date/Time: Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at 7 pm
  • Cost: No cost for the LectureDinner Optional at 5:30 pm for $25
  • Website: www.sites.ieee.org/schenectady/  and www.union.edu/  for additional information (campus map, parking).

~~~ Segment TWO ~~~

Summer Meals Program – United Way of GCR

Peter Gannon, President & CEO

            The United Way of the Greater Capital Region is proud to have created the summer meals collaborative back in 2014.

The Summer Meals collaborative is comprised of United Way funded and non-funded summer meals sponsors, community organizations and state agency partners to plan, coordinate and establish summer meals sites across the Greater Capital Region.  This collaborative includes:

  • Troy Boys and Girls Club and Rensselaer Department of Youth in Rensselaer County,
  • Schenectady Community Ministries in Schenectady County, (SICM)
  • Regional Food Bank in Schoharie County,
  • RISSE — Refugee and Immigrant Support Services of Emmaus and Albany Housing Authority in Albany County,
  • CAPTAIN in Saratoga County
  • The Food Pantries of the Capital District
  • Hunger Solutions
  • And New York State Ed.

Working together, the summer meals collaborative has made great strides.

  • Number of meals served — more than tripled
  •                67,902 (2013) → 209,119 (2017)
  • Number of sites — 200% Increase
  •                32 (2013) → 96 (2017)
  • Number of children served: 186% increase
  •                1,463 (2013) → 4,182(2017)

Despite these gains, we want to continue to innovate and collaborate to reduce food insecurity in the summer for children.  Our work is not complete.

  • Organization: United Way of the Greater Capital Region    
  • Mission: Center of Capital Region philanthropy.   Community convener and collaborator. Fighting for #StrongerCapitalRegion in the areas of basic needs, education, income and health. The single point where you can make the single biggest impact on your community.
  • Event: Summer Meals Collaborative
  • Location of event:  Site throughout the Capital Region. To find a site, Call 2-1-1, visit www.summermealsny.org or text FOOD to 877-877
  • Date/Time: Now until the end of August
  • Cost: no charge
  • Contact Information:
  • Facebook: Yes “UnitedWayGCR”
  • Twitter: @UnitedWay_GCR
  • Instagram: @UnitedWay_GCR
  • Website: www.UnitedWayGCR.org  or  www.SummerMealsNY.org

~~~ Segment THREE ~~~

Lake George Music Festival

Alexander Lombard, CEO & Founder

            From their website: Every August, emerging young professionals and celebrated artists from around the world retreat to Lake George, NY for the Lake George Music Festival. For two weeks, our roster presents traditional and experimental concerts, open rehearsals, public receptions, and informational talks—all held at an inviting and ever evolving range of venues throughout the community—from church to outdoor amphitheater, from art gallery to auditorium, from hotel rooftop to steamboat on the lake.

Voted “Best Annual Event” (LG.Com) in 2015, the LGMF has brought together professionals, current students or faculty, or alumni from many prestigious institutions including the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, the symphonies of Atlanta, Charlotte, Kansas City, New World, Dallas, Detroit; Astral Artists, Young Concert Artists, Concert Artists Guild; and nearly every music conservatory in the nation including the Curtis Institute of Music, the Juilliard School, and the Eastman School of Music. Live festival recordings have been featured on a variety of radio programs including NPR’s “Performance Today.”

  • Organization: Lake George Music Festival
  • Mission: A destination for classical and new music.
  • Location of event: Lake George NY
  • Date/Time: August 12-24, 2018
  • Contact Information: 518-791-5089
  • Facebook: Yes “LakeGeorgeMusicFestival”
  • Twitter: @LGMusicFestival
  • Instagram: @LGMusicFestival
  • Website: www.LakeGeorgeMusicFestival.com

~~~ Segment FOUR~~~

Burnt Hills Melody Makers – Performing

Saxophones: Ray Black, Alan Angelo, Sel Harlow,

Debbie Miller, Rich Harrison

Trombones; Jack Speraw, Craig Hoffman

Trumpets: Tony Zarillo, George Galeeza, Pat Adams

Rhythm: Randy Jennings (bass), Tom Madison (piano),

Daryl Kosinski (guitar), Dave Tower (drums)

Vocals: Ric DiDonato

            From their Facebook Page: We play the classic sounds of the wonderful big bands of the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s, the songs that comprise the “Great American Songbook”.

Facebook: Yes, Burnt Hills Melody Makers

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~~~~~~~~~~ Upcoming Shows~~~~~~~~~~

July 31, 2018 – #1044

(Topics listed alphabetically – subject to change)

Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences – Topic: Collaboratory

  •                Colleen McLaughlin, ACPHS
  •                Sarah Adams, Dir. of REACH, Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region

Colonie Seniors

  •                Lauren Harrington

Confetti Stage – Cyrano at Ten Broeck Mansion

  •                Joseph Plock, Director
  •                George Filieau
  •                Alex Grandin
  •                Cory Haines

Empire State Aerosciences Museum (ESAM)

  •                Kevin Millington, 2nd VP
  •                Gary Davis, Restorations
  •                John Kolwait, Trustee (need email address)

Filmmaker

  •                Jon Russell Cring

Tribes Hill Heritage Center

  •                Guests TBA

August 7, 2018 – #1045

(Topics listed alphabetically – subject to change)

Animal Protective Foundation – Community Spay and Neuter Program

  •                Stephanie Johnson, Clinic Manager

    Kathy Snowden, Clinic Customer Service Representative

Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk

  •                Shari Piper
  •                Neil Piper

Rensselaer City Esplanade

  •                Charles Moore, Dir. of Planning

Toys for Tots

  •                Albert Roman, Jr

Proctors Historical Committee

August 14, 2018 – #1046

(Topics listed alphabetically – subject to change)

Special Production on “Hitler’s Hat”

Featuring Richard Marowitz

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